Best Affiliate Network For Physical Products?

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What do u think is the best affiliate network for physical products?

I only know amazon. Are there other networks that are good?
#affiliate #network #physical #products
  • Profile picture of the author WillR
    Depends what sort of products you are talking about. For example there are a few music websites that are good for things like musical equipment, etc. You don't always have to rely on the big networks. Do some searches on the sorts of things you want to sell and look over some of the bigger websites in those niches. It probably won't take you long to find one that has an affiliate/referal program.
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  • Profile picture of the author Biggy Fat
    I hear Commission Junction is pretty good. You can also try Google Checkout.
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  • Profile picture of the author MrMoneyGuy
    You could also have a look at our affiliate program Workfromhomeproducts.net - Affiliate Program

    Its only small but hey extra $ here and there all adds up....
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  • Profile picture of the author jones1982
    Originally Posted by janeiro82 View Post

    What do u think is the best affiliate network for physical products?

    I only know amazon. Are there other networks that are good?
    I think eBay..
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  • Profile picture of the author bertboy60
    Affiliate Window is Great.
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  • Profile picture of the author bertboy60
    Also AffiliateFuture
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  • Profile picture of the author bertboy60
    Forgot to mention these are for UK based affiliates.
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  • Profile picture of the author IRichie
    I personally like CJ and Google Affiliate Network.
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    • Profile picture of the author tom03
      Pepperjam.com and cj.com are both good and have plenty of products to promote.
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  • Profile picture of the author ~kev~
    The big ones that I know of are Ebay and Commission Junction.

    Ebay has some really nice RSS product feeds. You can customize these for certain keywords, number of products displayed,,,,. The last time I heard, ebay also paid an extra commission if you got someone to sign up on ebay and they bought something - but I dont know if their doing that anymore.

    Lets say you have a car site. You could pull a feed from ebay to display ford mustangs on one page, honda on another page, toyota on another page,,,,,,.
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  • Profile picture of the author reynoldscorb
    I've done well with Commission Junction.

    Ebay is a great choice. Maybe the best... but it's really hard to get approved by them. I've had a website up for 2 years, getting solid traffic and performing well with CJ and Google Checkout and still no luck though.
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