Where do you get your Affiliates?

by Mrnace
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I have a fitness blog and I am look for a website with a real good selection of affiliates with respected brands available.

Having a look through Clickbank, I am not really finding any products with a decent gravity or recognizable name, brand attached(100+).

Is there anyone here that has a fitness/health blog that uses affiliates? What site do you use?
#affiliates
  • Profile picture of the author talfighel
    I am a little confused. Do you have your own product and are looking to get affiliates to promote your offer?
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  • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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    Hi Nathan,

    Originally Posted by Mrnace View Post

    Is there anyone here that has a fitness/health blog that uses affiliates? What site do you use?
    Are you really asking vendors who already have affiliates which network they used to find the affiliates to promote their product(s)?

    Your wording's rather confusing, here: call me suspicious but I suspect that in spite of the title, you're actually looking not for affiliates at all, but for products to promote as an affiliate, yourself? Is that right? (Excuse me, please, if I misunderstood ).

    Most experienced, successful ClickBank affiliates (especially in your niche) would probably be advising you to look preferentially at low-gravity products, and to avoid the high-gravity ones.

    There's quite a lot of misguided reasoning around on this subject, from people who mistakenly imagine that there's some kind of correlation between gravity and conversion-rates, or even sometimes between gravity and sales numbers. Neither is true. (You alarmed me a little, mentioning the figure of "100": for myself, I wouldn't dream of promoting a ClickBank product with a gravity anywhere near 100! ).

    If they help you, here are some threads which disclose (with some examples) how gravity actually works and what it really measures ...

    Gravity High or Lower - Which Sells Best & Why?

    Clickbank gravity - is there a sweet-spot here?

    Understanding Clickbank Gravity

    Clickbank Gravity


    Originally Posted by Mrnace View Post

    Is there anyone here that has a fitness/health blog that uses affiliates? What site do you use?
    Again, this is rather confusing. An "affiliate" is someone who promotes a vendor's/merchant's product or service in exchange for a commission-payment on the successful sales s/he refers. When you say "affiliates", do you perhaps mean "products"??? (Again, please excuse me, if I've misunderstood! ).

    In case I understood correctly, here's another post which may help you to select products to promote (from ClickBank, anyway - though several of its fundamental points would be equally valid elsewhere, too): Selecting the product

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  • Profile picture of the author Mrnace
    Yeah, its selling other peoples products through my blog for a commission.

    Thanks, I'll check out them links to get a better idea of what I should be looking at if I decide to use them.

    I may go to individual companies that provide an affiliate programme. see how it goes.
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