help on finding good affiliate programs?
@vera5d (4004)
United States
December 30, 2007 4:25pm CST
Hi everyone,
I am looking for some good industry specific affiliate programs to use for my new blog I hope to launch by the end of January.
Is there a long list of programs available anywhere?
My blog will be directly for real estate agents, so the types I am looking for would be printing services, marketing services, real estate websites, real estate books or programs, or other types if they exist - but if you know of any directory of sites I would be glad to check out others as well.
I already belong to amazon and there are some that may work, but nothing specific enough to generate enough appeal.
thanks everybody!
1 response
@friend2friends (1636)
• United States
30 Dec 07
Hi Vera,
Everything your asking for is on my website. But, I do suggest that you take it up to the next level. Blogs is not the way to go to run a business. Blogs are good to use to create back links to a real top level domain website.
You'll find the affiliate networks to register on to add to your blog.
If your interested, join my Free City Shopper Franchise. I'm starting up my own affiliate network. The Hometown Shopper network.
@sojournseeker (1244)
• United States
30 Dec 07
Ah but vera and friend2friends--Blogging is a great foundation to present new stuff about your domain, or add incentives to what you have in your domain (a blog can act as a filler), but yes Blogging is a good marketing tool that helps strengthen your communication network.
A directory site that serves as a store-front for many blogs, domains, webinars, service sites, product sites, etc is a place called Link Referral. Ask me and i will send you the link to check out . . . in the meantime you have a fabulous new years celebration !
sharing the light and happy holidays,
Miss Erica Hidvegi, the Enlightenment_Advisor, B.A. Psych/M.A. Transpersonal Studies- Cnslng/Author, Artist, Photographer, Entrepreneur & Freelance extraordinaire
@santuccie (3384)
• United States
30 Dec 07
Hey friend2friends, what's with the 7-day trial? Is it free or not?
@friend2friends (1636)
• United States
31 Dec 07
Hi Santuccie,
While I was makeing a reply, you slide a post in. After the 7 day trial, you are charged $10.00 and you also have a residual income pay plan with your top level domain website that pays unlimited wide, five levels deep. Fact is that people do not realize, it is a must to have your own domain and hosting. If anyone tells you different, then they don't know what there talking about.
The only reason I am using GDI is for the simple fact of the payplan. Not for the payplan, I would be using a different hosting company. But, GDI is great for newbies, you use your own hosting, create over 100 web pages, get inbound traffic from many different directions from the search engines.
If you follow my guideline on my website, you will have a solid foundation to build on where you can drive traffic from your city, after all, you do have thousands of people in your community looking to earn extra money. Why reach out to tag the world, when you can target your backyard and still tag the world at the same time.
In addition, if you follow my business model of helping new franchisees join my Free City Shopper Franchise, The Hometown Shopper Network business model, you can easily build a downline into GDI. Unlike thousands of other existing GDI members are struggling for members.
I don't sell GDI, I've started very own affiliate network using GDI for my hosting and they take care of all the overhead and sending out commissions checks.
When you join me, then your in full control with a rock solide business model to duplicate.
With GDI payplan and my business model. You can't help but to make money and never spend more then $10.00 a month.
As I explain to other people, GDI income is secondary till it becomes a primary. Untill then, stat active with Clixsense and take that free money to pay for the GDI account. After all, you need a top level domain and hosting anyway, GDI just simple comes with a payplan.


