Affiliate Approval

November 13, 2007 on 3:22 pm | In Questions and Comments | 2 Comments

My site is soon to be up and running and relies heavily on ads. I am trying to gather as many high end advertiser’s as I can however many do not want anything to do with you until your site is up even if you describe in detail what you will be doing. Will this change when my site is live or will traffic be an issue at that point. I’m not real interested in paying to drive traffic to my site if I don’t have the ads that I would like on my site. Any suggestions?

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  1. Good question, being a professional web developer, this is my recommendation.

    First, get your site designed, if you are applying to “high-end advertisers” it better look good. Second, get the necessary content on your site, you can get content from RSS feeds, you may need some programming experience to integrate them. Re-apply to the affiliates that denied you…once approved then start your advertising campaign…otherwise you will be paying for traffic without the “full arsenal of advertisers” you want. Hope this helps.

    Casey
    http://mesawebdesigners.com

    Comment by mesaweb — November 17, 2007 #

  2. Once your site is live, and especially once it starts generating traffic, you should have a much easier time with these programs that aren’t approving you right away, but in the meantime, you can still find lots of big players that will approve your site (assuming its not offensive in any way).

    Amazon, eBay, Monster.com are all big brands with attractive banners (though text ads -you’ll find – will perform better) and they approve virtually everyone.

    You can sign up for Amazon on their Associates Central Site;

    Amazon.com

    …and for eBay and Monster at;

    Commission Junction

    Commission Junction, by the way, should offer hundreds of programs that will instantly approve you, many of them big name companies, so be sure to check them out.

    Also, Google’s AdSense Program will deliver custom ads to your page, tailored to your content, and they provide a pretty good per click return, typically. 


     

    Tony

    Comment by Administrator — November 21, 2007 #

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