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Hey everyone,

I have been going through the training and lessons. I have experience with website building and all of that so I was eager to jump into that aspect. It was

Don't get too worried about that merchant in cj. From my experience they don't convert as well as amazon, Wal-Mart, wayfair, etc (the bigger retail names).
So get started with various helpful posts on running shoes...
- buying tips
- training tips
- Google news events related to running shoes and write about that, etc
Apply then to that merchant in cj but also apply to the bigger retail names mentioned above.
Does that help in anyway?

Yes it helps a lot, thank you so much

Some companies want to see a good website with some traffic before they let you into their program. Maybe if you are set on Under Armour, just do some blogs about women's tennis shoes and reapply or find another tennis shoe company that is not so picky. Good Luck Wayne

So, basically I have to shop around for affiliate programs that are not so picky?

In short yes, until you get round the problem.
What I found was with the training was to follow it logically as opposed to jumping to where my experience took me

Doing this solved a lot of questions that present themselves such as you have found now.

hope this helps

I have no problem with that. I just see 1 issue: do they want to see a long history ? I can set that up and have plenty to talk about no problem but maybe they want to see a lot of history? I don't know how they would determine that? What are your thoughts ?

I get what you are saying. Thank you

Not always want a long history, just fill the forms in and see what happens, or contact their support section for advice

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asked in
Getting Started
Updated

Hey everyone,

I have been going through the training and lessons. I have experience with website building and all of that so I was eager to jump into that aspect. It was

Don't get too worried about that merchant in cj. From my experience they don't convert as well as amazon, Wal-Mart, wayfair, etc (the bigger retail names).
So get started with various helpful posts on running shoes...
- buying tips
- training tips
- Google news events related to running shoes and write about that, etc
Apply then to that merchant in cj but also apply to the bigger retail names mentioned above.
Does that help in anyway?

Yes it helps a lot, thank you so much

Some companies want to see a good website with some traffic before they let you into their program. Maybe if you are set on Under Armour, just do some blogs about women's tennis shoes and reapply or find another tennis shoe company that is not so picky. Good Luck Wayne

So, basically I have to shop around for affiliate programs that are not so picky?

In short yes, until you get round the problem.
What I found was with the training was to follow it logically as opposed to jumping to where my experience took me

Doing this solved a lot of questions that present themselves such as you have found now.

hope this helps

I have no problem with that. I just see 1 issue: do they want to see a long history ? I can set that up and have plenty to talk about no problem but maybe they want to see a lot of history? I don't know how they would determine that? What are your thoughts ?

I get what you are saying. Thank you

Not always want a long history, just fill the forms in and see what happens, or contact their support section for advice

See more comments

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