I am running across multiple "umbrella" affiliate programs, ones that support multiple affiliate companies at the same time. You are allowed to link multiple sites to one accou
Problems with umbrella affiliate program difficulties?
I am running across multiple "umbrella" affiliate programs, ones that support multiple affiliate companies at the same time. You are allowed to link multiple sites to one accou
Hello,What do you mean by "link multiple sites to one account".What type of account are you trying to link to.
I have applied to several affiliate programs through the larger management programs, and although I have multiple sites listed on my account, I'm receiving declines due to my s
Thanks for all the suggestions everyone, BUT there are several "umbrella" programs that run thousands of affiliates, such as: Rakuten LinkShare, LinkConnector, AvantLink, etc. What I am having a problem with is not choosing affiliates that have to do with my niches. (I'm very well aware that if my site is regarding healthcare, then I want to search for healthcare related affiliate programs.) My problem lies in the fact that you can add multiple sites to these umbrella accounts and it seems that many of the affiliate programs are only seeing the initial site and not the site related to their products at all. If anyone else is having difficulty with THAT, PLEASE let me know how you dealt with it and if you have any suggestions to fix it. Thanks!
It makes sense to me.
Why aren't you applying to Affiliate programs related to a particular site.
After all these companies are in the business to make money and if they can't see that happening with your sites then you shouldn't be surprised they turn you down.
Its always best to do a search for programs related to your site.
Just type in the name of your product or service - forward slash and Affiliate Program within Quotes and you should get a list of companies.
Hope this helps you a wee bit and if not I'm sure other members will come up with equally good advice because this is good advice.
have a nice day.
Robert
You should apply for affiliates related to your niches. That's the point of it. I have so far got a yes from every program I have applied for, but they are all related to my niche..........
I see your niche is, among others, healthcare. There should be thousands of possibilities there. keep looking and applying, I am sure you will find someone that are happy to have you as an affiliate.
Yes...I understand completely applying for affiliates related to my niche. But there are SEVERAL umbrella programs that support many different affiliates, AND you can add multiple websites to them. My problem is, is that for some reason, some of the affiliates aren't seeing the website related to their content. Thanks
I took a look at your healthcare-site, and it looks really good to me. I can't understand why you shouldn't be accepted to any prgram related to health and healtcare. Try to add more content and than apply again.
I see that your landing-page is a static page, some people might not look anywhere else. If you had a blogroll they would see the headlines of your posts on the first page and maybe get a better impression of what your site is about.
Apart from that, the only thing you can do is keep looking for other affiliates and re-apply to those that said no, they might change their mind......
I'm sure having problems adding my affiliate link to Amazon to my review. I've done it a couple times over again and it just doesn't work. I don't know what else to do?
I don't mean to hijack your blog here RGFraser86, but SAranda, what is the problem? Make sure you add the link in text mode and not in visual
Remember, you will not see the add-box while you are in editor. You need to preview site to see it. In editor you will only see a grey box
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Does anyone have any problems getting affiliates?
I have applied to several affiliate programs through the larger management programs, and although I have multiple sites listed on my account, I'm receiving declines due to my s
Thanks for all the suggestions everyone, BUT there are several "umbrella" programs that run thousands of affiliates, such as: Rakuten LinkShare, LinkConnector, AvantLink, etc. What I am having a problem with is not choosing affiliates that have to do with my niches. (I'm very well aware that if my site is regarding healthcare, then I want to search for healthcare related affiliate programs.) My problem lies in the fact that you can add multiple sites to these umbrella accounts and it seems that many of the affiliate programs are only seeing the initial site and not the site related to their products at all. If anyone else is having difficulty with THAT, PLEASE let me know how you dealt with it and if you have any suggestions to fix it. Thanks!
It makes sense to me.
Why aren't you applying to Affiliate programs related to a particular site.
After all these companies are in the business to make money and if they can't see that happening with your sites then you shouldn't be surprised they turn you down.
Its always best to do a search for programs related to your site.
Just type in the name of your product or service - forward slash and Affiliate Program within Quotes and you should get a list of companies.
Hope this helps you a wee bit and if not I'm sure other members will come up with equally good advice because this is good advice.
have a nice day.
Robert
You should apply for affiliates related to your niches. That's the point of it. I have so far got a yes from every program I have applied for, but they are all related to my niche..........
I see your niche is, among others, healthcare. There should be thousands of possibilities there. keep looking and applying, I am sure you will find someone that are happy to have you as an affiliate.
Yes...I understand completely applying for affiliates related to my niche. But there are SEVERAL umbrella programs that support many different affiliates, AND you can add multiple websites to them. My problem is, is that for some reason, some of the affiliates aren't seeing the website related to their content. Thanks
I took a look at your healthcare-site, and it looks really good to me. I can't understand why you shouldn't be accepted to any prgram related to health and healtcare. Try to add more content and than apply again.
I see that your landing-page is a static page, some people might not look anywhere else. If you had a blogroll they would see the headlines of your posts on the first page and maybe get a better impression of what your site is about.
Apart from that, the only thing you can do is keep looking for other affiliates and re-apply to those that said no, they might change their mind......
I'm sure having problems adding my affiliate link to Amazon to my review. I've done it a couple times over again and it just doesn't work. I don't know what else to do?
I don't mean to hijack your blog here RGFraser86, but SAranda, what is the problem? Make sure you add the link in text mode and not in visual
Remember, you will not see the add-box while you are in editor. You need to preview site to see it. In editor you will only see a grey box
See more comments
Hello,What do you mean by "link multiple sites to one account".What type of account are you trying to link to.