Looking for good vitamin/supplement - affiliate program suggestions?

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I need a program with affiliate links (unlike iherb).

I want to promote general vitamins & herbs through a major seller.

I am not looking for MLM but strictly online affiliate programs.

Anyone have suggested affiliate programs?


Thanks.
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  • Profile picture of the author persianprince
    There are a lot of these programs in Commission Junction. www.cj.com

    Do you have an account there?
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  • Profile picture of the author Rob Whisonant
    Check out Vitacost. It's trusted by consumers and has an affiliate program. Another possibility would be to use Amazon. They sell tons of vitamins.

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  • Profile picture of the author Qamar
    type herbs + affiliate program or vitamins + affiliate program.
    You should be able to see a few good ones.


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  • Thanks for the suggestions. Can you make decent $ with amazon affiliate program? I'd heard the commissions were paltry? Am I mistaken? ?
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    • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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      Originally Posted by InquisitiveMarketer View Post

      Can you make decent $ with amazon affiliate program?
      It's like almost everything else in internet marketing: some people make a lot of money; most don't; many make nothing at all.

      Originally Posted by InquisitiveMarketer View Post

      I'd heard the commissions were paltry?
      The percentages are paltry (and the sliding scale system rather strange), but there are still plenty of people making a living from them. Your income depends on your sales volume, as well as on the percentages. Amazon conversion-rates are often very high (by comparison with other things) partly because of Amazon's immediate recognition-factor and credibility, so that helps: if you promote Amazon products (rather than products from somewhere they've never heard of), at least your customers don't normally worry about the integrity of the people from whom they're buying. And in niches like this, that's certainly a very significant factor.

      Would you be willing to swallow tablets of any kind that you'd bought on the internet from a company you'd never previously heard of?

      Neither would I.
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    • Profile picture of the author Rob Whisonant
      Originally Posted by InquisitiveMarketer View Post

      Thanks for the suggestions. Can you make decent $ with amazon affiliate program? I'd heard the commissions were paltry? Am I mistaken? ?
      One thing you have to keep in mind when selling physical products. Profit margins are usually fairly low to begin with. Take a product that has a 10% markup that sells for $11.00. The profit is $1.00 Now if the affiliate program pays a 5% commission your cut is .55 while the affiliate program only makes .45

      Physical product commissions can't really be compared with digital products when determining if the commissions are paltry or not.

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