The other day, a friend asked me how I got GoDaddy to advertise on my site. I said “because they realize how great I am and want to be part of my blog”. He looked at me cockeyed so then I ‘fessed up and had to explain what affiliate marketing is.
That led him to ask a follow up question of how I would know if GoDaddy is ripping me off. Of course, I had to then explain the magic of affiliate networks.
It’s amazing how little the general public knows about affiliate marketing and networks. We all had to start at the clueless stage at some point but if you’re a blogger, you better get ramped up quick. Monetizing your blog is more than just slapping Google AdSense all over your pages. You’ll want multiple revenue streams and affiliate marketing is definitely one of the must-haves on your site.
Affiliate networking basics
If I did bunch of research and found 10 companies’ ads I want to run on this site, I could reach out to each of them and work out a deal. That, of course, would be an incredibly inefficient way to spend my time. Many of these companies also don’t want to deal with me at that level either; remember, there are over 100 million blogs all trying to take a piece of the online pie.
Welcome to the world of affiliate networks, the middle man of affiliate marketing. Affiliate networks add value by playing the role of a liaison between bloggers who want advertisements on their site and companies who want to advertise. They offer a one-stop shop with a variety of companies in just about every niche. As a blogger, you’ll get access to all the links, codes, and images you’ll ever need. Moreover, you’ll also get tracking tools, payout reports, and a peace of mind that you’re getting your fair share (since a third party is helping facilitate the money being passed around).
Affiliate network companies
Depending on your niche, some affiliate networks may be better for you than others. By no means is the list below comprehensive but here are some popular affiliate networks.
Approvals to become an affiliate
Just because you want to put an ad on your site doesn’t always mean that the company wants their ad on there. As a result, some companies will want to review your site before giving you approval to use their ads. This usually involves a quick submission of your site and you’ll get a response in a few days.
Additionally, some affiliate networks only work with established sites. For example, if you just started your blog last week, there’s a good chance that an affiliate network like Text Link Ads will ask you to reapply a few months down the road.

This is one of the Amazon widgets that I use as an affiliate.

This is one of the Amazon widgets that I use as an affiliate.
Affiliate networks are not your only option
Remember when I wrote earlier that I wouldn’t want to reach out to all 10 companies? Well, some of them may require you to do that if you really want them on your site.
A perfect example is Amazon. They run their own affiliate programs (and do a great job of it). I use Amazon on another blog of mine, one that prepares people for certification exams. It makes perfect sense that I also market books that I endorse on the site. I’m even able to add my own verbiage to the widget, which is a really nice feature.
And BTW, you do have to make sure that these companies are legit. Amazon, for example, has too much to lose to short change their affiliates. Other companies running their own affiliate marketing programs may not be as honest.
Next steps if you’re new to affiliate networks
Sign up for several affiliate networks and see what companies they work with. You really only need one or two affiliate networks in the beginning. After all, 5-10 ads are all you’ll need and each of these networks can give you access to thousands of companies.
It can seem overwhelming with all these choices but you really can’t go wrong by working with any of the affiliate networks I mentioned above. You’ll also find that as your blog matures, you’ll want to experiment with companies, types of ads, and even other affiliate networks.
I personally prefer Commission Junction because they have many of the companies that I want to work with, excellent interface and nice reporting tools. Those of you already using some affiliate networks, who are you using and why?
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I just wonder why do you not put click bank in the list?
No reason other than I just wanted to keep the number of affiliate networks down. So I ended up listing ones that I personally liked. Absolutely nothing wrong with companies like ClickBank, PayDotCom, ShareaSale, or many others.
If anyone has vast experiences with any affiliate, I’d like to hear your thoughts.
I never knew how affiliates really work. Thanks for clearing it up.
When I start my new blog I will have to try a few of these out. Right now, I’m just soaking in as much as possible.
Affiliate always work if it can be used efficiently by the bloggers. I know many persons who are making huge amount of money from affiliate marketing, in starting phase of blog it doesn’t works, but once the blog established and offer huge traffic , then it really going to work.
Thanks Gabe for such an important link. I am going to bookmark your page.
One thing I want to ask, of course it is off topic: Your tweetmeme button is not working and I found the your homepage has no excerpts, how did you save your pages for being duplicate in Google?
Gabe this is awesome information, and as my blog matures I will be searching for appropriate affiliates to add on my site from the list you have mentioned in your article. Thanks! I can’t wait to check these affiliate programs out.
I just added Tweetmeme on Friday and for some reason, this is the only post that doesn’t work. I’ll have to troubleshoot it this coming week.
As for not having duplicate content in Google, this is my only site that I don’t use excerpts. I’m experimenting with various plugins and tactics to see the effects. So far I’ve been happy with the results.
I joined many affiliate networks like amazon, CJ, Clickbank but I find it lengthy to pick stuff from there, instead I directly contact the vendor and become their affiliate..
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Ooh oops i just wrote a long comment and as soon as i hit reply it come up blank! Please tell me it worked right? I dont want to write it again if i dont have to! Either the blog bugged out or i am just stuipd, the latter doesnt surprise me lol.
Hello just figured i will let you know that i also had a issue with this blog appearing blank as well. Must be monkeys in the system.
@Fuzu and @jeffery, I’ll look into it. Thanks!
great information thank you
Hi Gabe,
Good post. I am fast approaching the first anniversary of my blog. It has been an interesting year to say the least and have learned much … building step by step. I have made some affiliate income both from my flagship blog and others that I publish and am now at the point where this is where my focus will be for the coming year. So far clickbank has been the major source of my affiliates – and the owners of courses that I have bought. None are fully fleshed out as yet.
My takeaway here is that you change the ads and the placement of those ads. Familiarity blindness …. I will keep that in mind as I plan 2010 affiliate marketing campaigns.
Thank you ……… valentina
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That’s a great point! I’ve made some subtle changes but I think it’s time for an ad overhaul!
I’ll be on the phone with a Clickbooth strategist today and this will be one of my topics.
Does signing up for an affiliate program cost money?
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Nope. Everything about it is 100% free!
Great post Gabe, affiliate network may became as one of our income from internet. Now I’m still learnign on Clickbank. Do you have great tips to share for me Gabe? hehe

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Affiliate always work if it can be used efficiently by the bloggers.
I know affiliate marketing for this using affiliate market
Affiliate marketing is difficult at first but can really pay off in the long run.
@Haven, I think knowing some stuff about affiliate marketing helps too!
I joined many affiliate networks like amazon, CJ, Clickbank but I find it lengthy to pick stuff from there, instead I directly contact the vendor and become their affiliate…!
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Reliable and honest tracking through the network should be always provided. The latest tracking technologies should be in place, and detailed reporting should be available to both you (the merchant), and the affiliates (the publishers) of the network.
I tried to register with NeverBlue a few times and could never get a call back! Gave up on CPA marketing and am now just stickin’ w/ offline startups and organic search/adsense.
I made my first online sales through clickbank…cashed out and never went back! Thank goodness, because I got hit w/ some charge backs, but had already cashed out.