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Can anyone recommend some good sites that use affiliate marketing in order to see how well it can be done?
 
Hi Stender

My general UK shopping affiliate site at:

www.navito.co.uk

feel free to buy something!!

My latest site (created yesterday!):

www.bestbreakdowncover.co.uk

Also see my sig. I am aware of hundreds of affiliate sites, many better than my own, but I won't post them here because copying can be an issue and some don't like to share. If you are interested in aff marketing, head over to:

www.a4uforum.co.uk

You'll soon get to know some of the big affiliates and their sites. Many are newbie friendly.

All the best

Accelerator
 
stender said:
Can anyone recommend some good sites that use affiliate marketing in order to see how well it can be done?

Wouldnt say they where good but these are popular. Kelkoo, Dealtime, Eopinions etc.
 
Hi,

there are loads of affiliate sites around and new ones pop up daily, as accelerator said pop over to a4uforum.co.uk and read some posts.

I produce directory sites which incorporate some affiliate links to the right of the information, check them out below :

Hastings, East Sussex : www.118hastings.co.uk
Kebab Shop Directory : www.kebabguide.co.uk

Many Thanks

Thadeas.
 
accelerator said:
I am aware of hundreds of affiliate sites, many better than my own, but I won't post them here because copying can be an issue and some don't like to share.
Thanks guys. I don't want to copy, I have a site half done already. Just interested in the linking and navigation. Just wasn't sure whether to have straight through links to the merchant or to make them fancy or use a database?
 
The good thing about having a db or any central location for affiliate links ie any kinda redirct is that if you put an affiliate link in lots of locations (ie pages or other sites) and you need to change the link ie merchant changes code, wanna change to a different network, or wanna change to a different merchant etc etc.. then you only need to change the one link not thousands as it could be.

Its a good idea to do it. One day you will be glad you did.. that will be the time you spend two days changing links :p
 
do you all use pay per click then to get your search engine rankings higher? does it take long to make the sites profitable?

what about sites like this- i'm suprised the aa lets them do it, as they blatently look like the aa but aren't.

http://www-theaa.com/onlinediscountsindex.html

i suppose they are bringing them business though.
 
Bobby

I personally only very rarely use PPC, I prefer to rely on natural SEO.

There are some affiliate marketers that use PPC very effectively, an example would be this guy:

http://www.here.org.uk/

PPC has the advantage that you can respond very quickly to the latest trends, and you can guarantee positions - you aren't subject to any Google dances. Make sure you set your daily budgets and have reliable hosting though!!

All the best

Accelerator
 
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