need to learn how to up the game!
wealthy affiliate has been a wonderful experience and i am finally seeing a sale a week ( if i'm lucky) but i dont care it feels amazing. at the moment i see all my sales come from USA and because i find the amazon associates web so easy i promote amazon products more but the commission is just super little and since i live in the uk i need to pay $15 to only get the check once i reach $100, that means i need to earn $115 commission in order to receive $100 check which is really frustrating because all my sales get max $1.5 a sale and many are less than $1 so..
i need to up the game
i looked for other affiliates and to be honest they are look so hard and messy i dont know how to use them if you get what i mean? its not as clear and simple as amazon. an anyone recommend some good affiliate networks for a fitness niche? i will be so grateful!
never give up no matter what !
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Hi, Sue. Have you taken a look at ShareASale? I know they have a few requirements before they can accept you into their program, such as website design, traffic, and quality content. While you are considering using another platform, you might want to look into products in the fitness niche that cost at least $100 and promote them. Regarding your sales, have you included Amazon's One Link code in the footer of your web site so that you can earn from visitors in the UK and Canada?
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Clickbank has always been my go-to for affiliate sales.
You might also try to go directly to the websites of some of the products you are promoting. Many of them will accept you as an independent affiliate and you are not constrained by 'all those rules'
thanks! does clickbank have products? I see a lot of ebooks and stuff but not physical products and I feel like its very hard to promote xx any tips how to promote clickbank stuff? thanks!
Good question. This has always been my main issue with Clickbank: physical products. I think it is good for persons who promote digital products, especially in the make money niche. They've got some high-converting digital products in the health and fitness niche, but I've always felt like those were created to make the seller rich at the risk of robbing patients and people seeking quick health/fitness advice. I stay away from Clickbank for this reason.
Clickbank does have some physical products. (I don't know what they are as I have not even investigated them.)
The digital products are training, resources, and assistance in all sorts of things. They are downloadable so they are available to the customer immediately. This is something to think about.