I have a couple of products that sell pretty good and have a reasonably high payout per sale, and I'm trying to find more affiliates for the product.
I'm using ClickBank and an in-house program (they are seperate), but I haven't really found a good, effective way to advertise the affiliate program.
I've seen some "affiliate directories", and even listed my program on a few, but they mostly seem to highlight their own programs and do little to promote the affiliates listed there.
Are there any good, effective directories or sites that I can list my affiliate program with? Or are there any services that hand-submit to hundreds of affiliate directories?
Are you trying to recruit sub-affiliates?!?!
Newsguy,
I use a software application called LinkCapture. It finds relevant websites based on certain search criteria, then, I painstakenly visit every single website to evaluate whether or not they would make a good partner, then contact them. Lots of time, I have one fulltime employee that does this for me.
An easier way? Not without lots of $$.
One of the best, inexpensive, networks to get your program setup with is ShareASale.com. Clickbank is Shite... If you want professional affiliate marketers to sell your products then you need step up and offer them a better solution, and SAS is about the best you can get on a shoestring.
Feel free to email if you want some more advice.
Ian
Re: How to find affiliates for your product.
You can write articles and promote your affiliate program in your signature line.