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		<title>Confessions of an affiliate failure</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Dec 2007 03:28:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hello, my name is T.J. and I&#8217;m an affiliate program failure. If you look at my latest earning reports, you can see that I&#8217;ve been making slow but steady progress at increasing my websites&#8217; revenue through Google Adsense and eBook sales. I seem to be coming up short in affiliate programs, though. I&#8217;ve been running [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello, my name is T.J. and I&#8217;m an affiliate program failure.</p>
<p>If you look at my latest <a href="http://cstarsys.com/blog/category/make-money-online/" target="_blank">earning reports</a>, you can see that I&#8217;ve been making slow but steady progress at increasing my websites&#8217; revenue through Google Adsense and eBook sales.  I seem to be coming up short in affiliate programs, though.   I&#8217;ve been running a variety of <a href="http://cj.com" target="_blank">Commission Junction</a> ads on a couple of our sites for just under a year now.  In this time, there have been 222,059 impressions but only 276 clicks &#8211; for a CTR of 0.12% which is pathetic in itself.  Even worse is that not one of those 276 clicks converted into a referral or sale so I&#8217;ve made a grand total of $0 for the entire year on CJ. I&#8217;m not sure if the advertisers I&#8217;ve been choosing aren&#8217;t a good fit for the websites they are on, or if I&#8217;m missing even more basic than that. I&#8217;m completely at a loss why my site visitors will click on AdSense ads for a topic on my sites, but completely ignore very similar affiliate ads in the same location.</p>
<p>Now you may be thinking &#8211; &#8220;there&#8217;s more affiliate programs than CJ, T.J.&#8221;&#8230;. Sure there are.  Google has an affiliate advertising add-on to Adsense. Can you guess how much I&#8217;ve made off of them? If you guessed $0, you&#8217;re right!  Last month I made I applied for several others: and they all told me the same thing: denied.  Even WalMart!</p>
<p>I will admit that I&#8217;ve done a little better with  <a href="http://www.widgetbucks.com/home.page?referrer=346002">WidgetBucks</a> and Amazon averaging about $2.00 and $1.25 a month respectively.  With <a href="http://www.widgetbucks.com/home.page?referrer=346002">WidgetBucks</a>&#8216; $25 sign-up bonus, and  a $50  minimum payout, I&#8217;m only 10 months away from my first payout, and two years after that until my 2nd payout.  I think I&#8217;d be doing much better if I had a site that meshed better with one of the categories.  I&#8217;ve got some sites in the works that may bring the monthly total up significantly.  Amazon makes it a little easier to get payouts if you&#8217;re willing to take it in Amazon credit.  The threshold there is a measly $10, meaning I&#8217;ll get paid in another 7 months.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t get me wrong &#8211; I know there is money to be made in the affiliate business.  John Chow <a href="http://www.johnchow.com/blog-income-report-november-2007/" target="_blank">made $6,579.67 from it last month</a>, and it was his #2 moneymaker after private ad sales. I just think that the site needs to align better with an in demand big-ticket affiliate product.  Web hosting, advertising networks, and expensive hardware and software all seem to lend themselves to the affiliate game than <a href="http://cutebabyfix.com/" target="_blank">cute babies</a> or <a href="http://woggle-bug.com/recipes/">gluten free recipes</a>.  I would imagine a site about AutoCAD or PhotoShop could make a pretty penny with an Amazon affiliate link to those high-priced products.  John Chow obviously gets affiliate bonuses for people who sign up for advertising networks using his affiliate links.  I&#8217;d love to have a site about Plasma TVs, but that market is a little saturated.  I need a great product that is in demand, high-priced, under-represented online and has an affiliate program with high% payouts.  I wonder if anyone has an affiliate program for dentures?
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