ShareASale: Do you have experience with them?
Alright, here we are, at the moment of making money... and I'm stumped once again.
Affiliates are looking a little confusing to me, as I chug through Level 3, lesson 2. I'm hopeful that as I progress through this level, we'll get more in detail about how to add the affiliates.
However, I've still got to tick off my first few goals to move onto the next.
I decided to try ShareASale, and I'm feeling intimated. They are asking me a series of questions before I can apply, and I don't know how to answer.
So, I thought I'd write a blog and ask you all!
Do you have experience with ShareASale?
Is there an Affiliate site you prefer?
Or would you just like to share your links to blog posts that are relevant to the specific topic?
I'm all ears.
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Personally, ShareASale is my go to affiliate network right now. It has a lot of products under one umbrella that I can use for my niche.
I also use flex offers and seem to have good results from that one.
I tend to prefer networks because I don't have to source out many many different products when they are all provided for me... maybe thats lazy.. I don't know.
Generally I find that they all ask a bunch of questions in the sign up process. Don't feel intimidated!
Good luck!
I guess that really depends on how badly you want this to work. We are told, and it is proven that if you follow the training here, you can and will succeed.
I wouldn't say that you "need" to join the affiliate networks no, but then you are cutting corners and missing the point of what the training is supposed to be teaching you.
It is opening your eyes and giving you an inside look at how affiliates work, how many there are to choose from, and the basis of what they are all about. If you plan to make money as an affiliate marketer, you need to know about affiliate programs. Just my opinion.
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I've used ShareASale and have found them to be quite helpful. I also use Commission Junction and Amazon. I have a couple of companies that I deal with directly. Not sure that it matters which one you use, if you can find companies under their particular umbrella that you like.