Affiliate Website Marketing

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Everyone in the affiliate marketing game knows that hosting affiliate programs are some of the leading payouts. If done correctly, you can make some serious cash each month with very few conversions. For example, Hostgator pays out a whopping $100 per sale, even if the customer only signs up for one month of hosting.

That’s a pretty strong payout!

So it doesn’t take a math major to figure out that you only need a few sales each month to pay the mortgage. The problem is that all the good search angles are taken, right?

Wrong.

What you need to do is think outside the box and find search terms with traffic that are going to rank well in the organic search pages. If you can get a blog or a website ranked for one or more of these tight little nitches, you can make some sales. Remember, you only need 20 a month to rake in 2 grand. I know, it’s not exactly rich, but it is a nice little monthly paycheck.

So use the Google keyword tool to its fullest and find those nitches. They’re out there boys and girls, just waiting.

I found three yesterday, and as soon as the sites are built, I’ll put one or two url’s up for your perusal.

Hope everyone has a great Wednesday!


I was pretty excited when I found the Blog i360 affiliate program this morning. Until I found out that they are excluding me, my company, and a whole bunch of other affiliate marketers.

Once again, a really great program was developed with lots of thought for the marketers. (this is in no way a slam on their program, it looks great. That’s why I wanted to signup.) But they missed out on a very important factor to every affiliate on the planet.

How we get paid.

Once again, a promising program has assumed that all affiliates and companies that could and should promote their product can only have Paypal as a payment option. A huge mistake. One that I keep seeing time and time again.

Let me explain this to the powers that be over at Blog i360 and other programs that miss this important part of setting up an affiliate program. You see, there are lots of companies and marketers that do not accept Paypal in any way, shape, or form. Some of the biggest sites on the web do not market programs that require Paypal because it’s part of their payment acceptance policy. As far as solo marketers go, many just want to see a check each month.

Like me.

I have had issues with Paypal that have made me make it a policy not to do business with them. In turn, this policy extends to companies that only offer the option for Paypal. I won’t go into the reasons why, but if you are looking for Paypal horror stories, you can find them here.

Bottom line is this. I want to have a check mailed to me each and every month from every affiliate program I promote. It helps with accounting and lots of other things.

Plus, there’s just something about that feeling of accomplishment when you walk out to the mailbox and find those checks waiting for you. :)

So come on Blog i360 ! Add some options and let this pro affiliate market your program. I’m chomping at the bit to get a piece of those great recurring payouts your affiliate page offers.


Though new, AffiliateWebsite.com has hit the ground running with a surprising amount of daily visitors. So we thought it would be a good time to throw out an invite to affiliate programs that want to be featured here.

If you have an affiliate program you would like featured on this site, just shoot me an email:

webmaster “at” affiliatewebsite “dot” com (replace the “at” and the “dot” accordingly…)

We’ll give your program a good look see and post our results right here on this blog.

There is NO cost for these reviews at this time. So if you are confident you’re running an awesome affiliate program that you want the world to know about, get in touch with us today.

If it rocks we’ll say so. (if it sucks…. well, you know what we’re gonna do, right?)