About Carrie50
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I'm a Naturopathic Doctor who desires to bring natural health knowledge to the world and earn a living while doing it.

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I'm currently in the Level 3 Training. The training video demonstrates how to go to the "Promote" button to find affiliate links for our websites.
Most of the programs li

You can do a google search
Your niche + affiliate programs
Your niche + affiliate programs + location
and see what results you get

Or networks
https://bloggingwizard.com/affiliate-platforms-and-networks/

Thank you! I'll try it

Awesomely welcome :)

Hi - you will get that message with ClickBank programs.

Although there are some fantastic, reliable programs on ClickBank, it is also notorious for some vendors to disappear quickly.

It would be impossible for WA to continually check which programs are still in existence.

Everybody

I have a couple of affiliate links from Clickbank, but I would advise people staying away from Clickbank, otherwise known as "Clickbait".

Some Clickbank offers have a high score because youtubers are promoting the offer but don't actually use the offer themselves.

I once watched a video where they claimed one of their Clickbank affiliates was earning $36 million a year, which was a LIE.

I could quite clearly see that the video was created by Clickbank, for a member of Clickbank and promoting the Clickbank platform telling everybody to go to the offer which was a different offer from the affiliate links to what their partner was using. (I know that sentence is confusing, that was the whole point of the video)! hahaha

One piece of advice that I would offer regarding any affiliate links is to do a google search into that company/offer before you start adding your affiliate links to any posts.

I know that I have digressed a bit from the original post, but I thought it might act as a PREwarning when looking for affiliate links.

Regards

Brian

Thanks Brian! I didn't know this about Clickbank.

Yes, I had the same thing happen because the links no longer work on the Promote page. You can type the vendor list in Google and find it there. That's how I found it. Sometimes, they no longer promote it, like Clickbank may not sell those items anymore. You can go directly to the Clickbank website and find products there. I find it much easier to search in Google than to look for it in the Promote section. That promote section needs to be revamped.

I agree. It does need to be revamped. Especially since they have a video training showing us how to use it. Why?

The way to research products to promote is to use the promote button on the top menu bar but it is an inefficient way of finding products. My advice look what your competitors are promoting and type "your niche" + "affiliate "in the search engine

Thank you for your reply!

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Question about promote button?

Question about promote button?

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Keyword, Niche and Market Research

I'm currently in the Level 3 Training. The training video demonstrates how to go to the "Promote" button to find affiliate links for our websites.
Most of the programs li

You can do a google search
Your niche + affiliate programs
Your niche + affiliate programs + location
and see what results you get

Or networks
https://bloggingwizard.com/affiliate-platforms-and-networks/

Thank you! I'll try it

Awesomely welcome :)

Hi - you will get that message with ClickBank programs.

Although there are some fantastic, reliable programs on ClickBank, it is also notorious for some vendors to disappear quickly.

It would be impossible for WA to continually check which programs are still in existence.

Everybody

I have a couple of affiliate links from Clickbank, but I would advise people staying away from Clickbank, otherwise known as "Clickbait".

Some Clickbank offers have a high score because youtubers are promoting the offer but don't actually use the offer themselves.

I once watched a video where they claimed one of their Clickbank affiliates was earning $36 million a year, which was a LIE.

I could quite clearly see that the video was created by Clickbank, for a member of Clickbank and promoting the Clickbank platform telling everybody to go to the offer which was a different offer from the affiliate links to what their partner was using. (I know that sentence is confusing, that was the whole point of the video)! hahaha

One piece of advice that I would offer regarding any affiliate links is to do a google search into that company/offer before you start adding your affiliate links to any posts.

I know that I have digressed a bit from the original post, but I thought it might act as a PREwarning when looking for affiliate links.

Regards

Brian

Thanks Brian! I didn't know this about Clickbank.

Yes, I had the same thing happen because the links no longer work on the Promote page. You can type the vendor list in Google and find it there. That's how I found it. Sometimes, they no longer promote it, like Clickbank may not sell those items anymore. You can go directly to the Clickbank website and find products there. I find it much easier to search in Google than to look for it in the Promote section. That promote section needs to be revamped.

I agree. It does need to be revamped. Especially since they have a video training showing us how to use it. Why?

The way to research products to promote is to use the promote button on the top menu bar but it is an inefficient way of finding products. My advice look what your competitors are promoting and type "your niche" + "affiliate "in the search engine

Thank you for your reply!

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