Starting My Own Website

January 14, 2009 on 2:21 am | In Questions and Comments | 1 Comment

Tony,

Thanks for the book – great foundation for getting started in affilliate marketing! 

After some mild success with direct linking from Google to an afilliate program’s site, I’ve decided that I need to start my own website.  Once I’ve developed a theme for my website, what is the fastest & easiest way to join the affiliate programs that match my theme?  Do I have to search & join many affilliate networks to find the right affiliate programs that match my theme or is there a faster way to pull this site together?  It seems like a huge amount of work to join many affilliate networks to piece together affilliate programs that match my website’s theme. 

Also, if I create multiple websites then what is the best way to let affilliate programs know about each so that you have a better chance of being accepted?  For example, if I have a travel website and a mortgage website then I want to be sure that the travel-based affiliate program is evaluating my travel website and the mortgage-based affiliate program is evaluating my mortgage website.

Any help is appreciated.

Best,

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  1. T,

    First, sorry for the delay in responding.

    Second, thank you for reading my book.

    Third, in answer to your question… Unless your site’s theme is very unusual, you would be ebst served by joining a large site like commission junction, who should have a few – if not a few dozen – sites that will fit well wth your them.

    As for getting seperate consideration from networks for different sites, You would have to fill out seperate applications and create seperate accounts.  Except for premium networks like AffiliateFuel, though, I don’t think you need to worry about seperate consideration.

    Tony

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