Lets Talk About Affiliate Networks!

Last night I was going through the blog and I realised after over 20 posts I hadn’t mentioned affiliate networks. Now how are you going to make money online if you don’t know where to find the offers that will pay you a commission? Well now I’m going to rectify that!

If you want to make money online there are a few ways you can monetise your website, theres google ads, banner advertising direct with the client, selling text links but probably the most succesful is affiliate marketing.

Affiliate Marketing is a performance based marketing so it pays higher commissions that adwords etc. If you generate a sale or a lead your paid a commission percentage or fee.

Some companies run their own affiliate programs but most run them through affiliate networks. Affiliate Networks are better setup to handle conversion tracking, commissions and acting as a go between for the affiliates.

So without further a do below find a list of Affiliate Networks to signup to so you can start making money!

List of Affiliate Networks

Commission Junction
Probably the most popular affiliate network, Commission Junction also has its share of critics. Finding and joining an appropriate affiliate program is easy. CJ also makes things easy for affiliates by consolidating all payouts into one check. It displays EPC (which to CJ rather oddly means “earnings per 100 clicks”, not earnings per click). CJ is owned by ValueClick, which merged with Be Free.

LinkShare
LinkShare has more than 600 merchants in its affiliate network. Choose from categories such as books, music, flowers, fashion, computers, etc. You’ll find some big name companies here, including Dell, Nordstrom, Target, Disney and American Express. LinkShare is owned by Rakuten, which also owns the controversial OneCause toolbar.

Clickbank
Offers a huge array of downloadable products, mainly ebooks. Because it is cheap and easy for merchants to join, the quality of the products provided varies enormously, from very good to downright awful. It’s a popular place to search for overlooked niches.

Google Affiliate Network
Highly professional site with some well known brands. Clients include: America Online, Blair Corp., Bose, CompUSA, Eddie Bauer, HP Shopping, Kohl’s, L.L.Bean, PC Connection, RedEnvelope, Verizon Wireless, and more than 200 others. Formerly called Performics, which was bought by DoubleClick, which was bought by Google.

ShareaSale
A large network with plenty of programs to search through – pay-per-sale, pay-per-lead, and pay-per-click programs. More than 700 merchants. It took over FineClicks.com. Many affiliates praise this network because of its pro-affiliate and anti-parasite attitude. Highly recommended.

Affiliate Window
Professional, UK-based affiliate network. Provides more than 200 merchants to choose from, including well known brands. Offers affiliate programs for web sites running in UK pounds, US dollars and Euros. There are no minimum traffic requirements. “We are fully aware that the low traffic website of today might grow to become what we call premiere partner tomorrow,” Affiliate Window says.

AzoogleAds
This mainly performance-based ad network pays out more $3 million a month. It has more than 100 advertisers, including large companies. It promises “guaranteed highest CPA payouts” and fanatical customer support. Most of your site’s traffic must orignate within the US and Canada and you must receive more than 25,000 impressions a month.

PayDotCom
Mike Filsaime’s fast-growing ClickBank competitor, for physical products and digital products, with a number of features that ClickBank doesn’t have. PayDotCom has more than 400,000 affiliates.

Affiliate Fuel
Small affiliate-friendly affiliate network with a laudable anti-scumware policy. You need to have a United States or Canadian-based web site and a minimum of 2,000 unique visitors a day.

Click2Sales
Click2Sales is a ClickBank competitor with no set-up fees. Vendors can list digital and physical products and subscription products such as membership sites. It offers advanced tracking. Worth keeping an eye on.

clixGalore
A large affiliate network offering more than 2,450 programs. All applicants are accepted immediately, automatically.

MaxBounty
A cost-per-action network launched in 2004 by JP Sauve, who as an affiliate and merchant was disgruntled by the small payouts made to affiliates by the networks. MaxBounty promises “the highest CPAs in the market”. It accepts affiliates from all countries, and pays affiliates in their local currency from local banks, to avoid large check fees. Payments are consolidated into one check. It has added Sub-ID tracking so that affiliates can track which of their surfers signed up for what offer. This is popular with reward site affiliates. MaxBounty allows merchants to run their own affiliate program in an open marketplace format described as similar to that of the big three networks, only at a much more affordable price. Worth keeping an eye on.

ModernClick
Keith Baxter’s ModernClick affiliate network, launched in 2006, offers a wide range of products to promote in dozens of different categories. Tracking is by DirectTrack. It has pay per lead, pay per sale and some pay per click offers. You don’t have to own a website when you apply.

Panthera Network
Panthera Network makes very bold claims. It says it is the “best affiliate network in the world”. It guarantees the “top payout” for any offer advertised. Even better, if you see a higher payout on any other affiliate network, Panthera Network offers to beat the listed payout by 5%. You can choose from over 100 offers to promote. Consolidated commission checks are paid monthly on a net 15 basis for leads generated in the previous month. Has mainly pay per lead programs. Tracking is by DirectTrack. Worth keeping an eye on.

Pepperjam Network was launched in January 2008 by Pepperjam, a U.S. Internet marketing agency that has more than 100 employees. On launch day, it had dozens of advertisers, including well known brands and exclusive clients. Offers datafeeds and a chat facility for merchants and affiliates. This is a very serious attempt to compete with the big affiliate networks. Pepperjam’s founder and CEO is Kris Jones. Recommended.

Trade Doubler
Big European network with hundreds of affiliate programs from that region. Anyone who has a web site can join.

Incentaclick
A parasite-free affiliate network with “Smart” tracking and hundreds of offers. They say their Smart tracking enables you to earn higher returns.

UKaffiliates
More than 350 affiliate programs to choose from, including some big brands.

Adfinity
Launched in 2006, Adfinity promises highest payouts and exclsuive offers. Pays net 15.

AdFish
A performance-based affiliate network. You have to join to see the offers.

Adjal
A Spanish-based CPA network promising top converting offers and prompt payouts. Has pages in Spanish and English.

Adreporting
CPM, CPC and CPA offers.

Ads4dough
CPA network pays weekly. Promises tools not available on any other network.

Adscend Media
Promises superior payouts and good support. Pays net 30.

AdsMarket
Has CPA, CPL, CPC and revenue-share arrangements. It says it has a vast global customer base.

Adteractive
Offers are available to large interactive publishers, networks, and interactive agencies. It says it has paid out tens of millions of dollars.

Advaliant
A performance based affiliate network.

Advertising Revenue Service
Pay-for-performance campaigns – “per click, per sale, per join, per lead and more”.

Advertising.com
In 2004, Advertising.com, which is owned by AOL, launched an affiliate network. It operates in the UK, US, France, Germany and Scandinavia. Only successful applicants get to see what’s offering.

ADXDirect
A Baltimore-based ad network offering all the major pricing models: CPM, CPC, CPL, CPA and CPV. Has big name clients.

AdZacta
Has exclusive offers, premium brands and “highest payouts”.

Affiliate.com
Promises top performing offers, weekly payouts and top support. Run by experienced affiliates. In November, 2008, it changed its name from CPA Empire. In March, 2005, Optinrealbig.com, which owned CPA Empire, was forced into bankruptcy by a $40 million lawsuit.

Affiliateer
A CPA network which has some big name advertisers.

Affiliace
Has hundreds of offers. Pays most affiliates weekly.

Affiliator
Affiliator is part of Swedish-based Getupdated Group and has offices in several countries.

Affiliopolis
Promises top converting campaigns and video hosted exclusives. Will wire commissions to your bank account.

Agami Media
A performance-based network providing a variety of pay per sale and pay per lead offers.

Affiliatebot
If you have a web site, you can join. Affiliatebot consolidates payments into one check.

Affiliate Cop
Offers a variety of pay-per-lead offers. Welcomes international webmasters.

Affiliatefuture
A UK affiliate network offering a wide variety of affiliate companies and products you can promote, including a number of well known brands. Looks good.

Affiliatenetwork
Sites must have more than 3,000 unique visitors a month. Sites must be based in USA, Canada, UK, The Netherlands, Denmark or Sweden.

Affiliator
Launched in 2006. Appears to have a small selection of offers.

Afform
A UK “pay by performance” network carrying pay per click, per lead and per sale offers. You can see the network average EPC (earnings per click) before running a placement.

Amped Media
Has hundreds of pay-per-lead offers covering a wide variety of topics, and some pay-per-sale offers.

Aquasis Media
Exclusive high performing offers, industry leading payouts, and 24/7 support.

AvantLink
AvantLink, launched late in 2005, is a parasite-free, innovative affiliate network “developed by and for affiliate marketing professionals”. It offers sophisticated datafeed solutions, embedded RSS feeds and an affiliate API. It provides dozens of offers for affiliates. Worth watching.

Axill
CPA and CPM offers. Fortnightly payouts. Pays net 15 via Moneybookers or check.

Buy.at
A UK affiliate network with offers from well known brands.

CanadianSponsors
CanadianSponsors is an affiliate network that specializes in CPL (cost-per-lead) and CPA (cost-per-action) advertising. Your website or portion of website must target the Canadian consumer. No campaigns are shown on the site.

CheckMyStats
Provides a wide variety – more than 80 – offers for you to promote, mainly pay-per-lead. Pays via PayPal.

Cibleclick
Popular in French-speaking countries. Here’s the English language sign-up form.

Clickagents
A performance-based online advertising network comprised of a compact group of large vertical sites and top portals. Not for small sites!

ClickBooth
Clickbooth, a division of IntegraClick, says it handles extremely large volume and, “as a result, we take the smallest margins and offer the highest payouts in the industry”. You have to sign up to see the offers.

ClickXchange
Has offers from more than 200 merchants. There are no minimum traffic requirements for affiliates. Offers include per sale, per lead and per click. Advertisers pay for what they want, including leads, clicks and sales. Geo filtering is supported. ClickXchange doesn’t charge any setup fees. It just asks advertisers for a $500 escrow balance to start from which affiliate commissions are drawn. From there advertisers pay as they go. ClickXchange sends the affiliates their checks monthly. Commission is 30% of the affiliates’ earnings. ClickXchange says it has a large number of affiliates.

Commission Monster
An Australian affiliate network with some well known Australian merchants.

CommissionSoup
This affiliate network specializes in providing credit related products.

Commission Shore
No minimum traffic requirement. Consolidates payments into one check or payment via PayPal.

Convert2Media
Run by an experienced affiliate, Ralph Ruckman. Has original offers.

Copeac
Copeac affiliate network says it reaches more than 100 million consumers a month. It is a division of Intermark Media.

CoProsper
An affiliate network with a variety of offers. Will pay top affiliates daily.

CPAeMarket
Has some well known merchants. Promises highest payouts. Has some exclusive offers paying $18 per lead. Net 45 payments. Pays via check or PayPal. Launched 2007.

CPAQuality
Promises quality offers for quality affiliates.

CPA Storm
Has hundreds of offers, including exclusives. Has some big name merchants.

Cunna.com
A CPA network.

Cyberbounty
Has a wide variety of big name, high quality, high paying “cost per action” sponsors. High tech control panel, live stats. Includes a free fully maintained freebie website and referral program.

DarkBlue
DarkBlue offers more than 130 affiliate programs. It has an unusual operating method which it says allows it to pay some of the best CPA commissions on the Internet. Payouts are consolidated into one payment.

DirectLeads
Pay-per-click, pay-per-lead and pay-per-sale offers. In January, 2006, the company was bought was Digital River.

DMI CPA Cafe
Promises exclusive campaigns, customized private label sites and highest payouts. Launched 2006.

eAdvertising.com
A CPA (cost-per-action) or pay-for-performance network. Sites must be from the US or Canada and must have a minimum of 2,000 unique visitors per day. Exceptions will be considered for highly targeted traffic. Says its payouts on average are 15% to 25% higher than those of other major networks but you can’t see the details until after you’ve joined.

eAffiliatez
A pay for performance network offering a variety of programs.

eComLeads
Has a number exclusive offers, especially in the loans niche.

Elite Commission
A CPA network founded in 2007.

Emagin AdBank
Based in Kuala Lumpur, Emagin AdBank is an affiliate network run by Asians for Asia. It is expanding into India and China.

EnvisionAds
A pay-for-performance ad network with dozens of pay-per-sale and pay-per-lead offers. Many countries are excluded. Check the application form before you apply.

Epicenter Network
Epicenter Network promises exclusive CPA offers, high-paying feeds, contextual ads, CPM, and co-registration offers.

Epurple Media
Has a small number of products you can promote.

Express Revenue
Promises to match any campaign payouts you can find elsewhere. Has some big name partners. Founded in 2008.

Extremerevenue
A pay-for-performance ad network.

Filinet
Claims to be the Internet’s fastest growing affiliate network. You have to apply through a tiresome multi-step application process.

FineClicks
A variety of offers. A minimum of 75% of all traffic produced must be U.S. traffic. Short links are provided for newsletter publishers. FineClicks is owned by Shareasale.

FlexOffers
Has a wide variety of offers. Provides datafeeds. From the owners of CardOffers.com.

Floppybank Affiliate Network
Ad network offers CPC, CPA and sales lead commission programs, with a central administration and paycheck system.

FluxAds
Has a variety of CPA offers.

FusionQuest
Did you wonder what happened to FreeFiliate? It became FusionQuest.

GetAds
Ad agency.

GMB Track
Promises exclusive offers.

High Profits
Specializes in digital products, mainly in the “make money online” niche. Launched 2009.

Hydra Network
Hydra Networkwork, a performance-based advertising network set up in 2003, has a large variety of offers.

icommissions.com
Has pay-per-lead offers for credit cards, health services, financial services and legal services.

IncentReward
Offers dozens of CPA campaigns in a variety of niches. Various payment choices including via Payoneer prepaid MasterCard, which can be used globally.

InstantDollarz
Has its own network of sites on which it tests a wide variety of offers.

IronOffers
Yet another one! Launched 2007.

Jumbo Affiliates
An Australian affiliate network with a variety of Australian affiliate merchants. Pays by check, PayPal or bank transfer (for Australian affiliates). Welcomes affiliates from other countries.

Kolimbo
A network of hundreds of merchants using My Affiliate Program affiliate tracking software by KowaBunga Technologies to run their affiliate programs. You can view aggregated stats and join new programs with “one click”.

Lead Hound
Another smallish network. Recently upgraded stats reporting and over a 100 programs makes this worth a look.

LeaderMarkets
LeaderMarkets says it has more than 500 offers and more than 26,000 affiliates. It wants U.S. affiliates. In rare cases, foreign affiliates are accepted. Says it pays the highest commissions, and matches them if higher commissions are spotted.

LeadFlash
LeadFlash specializes in cash advance programs. Most pay $25 per lead.

LeadGen Marketing
Website provides few details.

LevelClick
Says it has the highest per lead payouts in the industry, exclusive campaigns and 24/7 support.

LinkConnector
LinkConnector offers pay per click, pay per lead and pay per sale programs.

LinkProfits.net
Exclusive, unadvertised performance-based offers. You must have “adequate” traffic or a sizable opt-in subscriber email list.

LinkRevenue Ads
LinkRevenue Advertising is a CPA network. It welcomes sites which have at least 3,000 page views a month.

LinkValu
Says is has paid millions of dollars in affiliate payments since 1999.

LogicalMedia
Has many exclusive offers, high payouts, new campaigns added daily. Says it has only programs that it has tested to make sure they convert.

LynxTrack
Says it has unique and exclusive CPA offers. You have to sign up to see what is available.

MarketDraw
A CPA network promising high-paying offers and a huge selection of offers. You have to sign up to see what is available.

MarketHealth
Specializes in a wide range range of high paying health and beauty offers. You can choose from more than 100 offers including herbal supplements, skin care, vitamins, beauty products, health care, weight loss, etc. (Changed name from JoeBucks.)

MarketLeverage
A pay-for-performance affiliate marketing network.

Media Mouse
An Australian affiliate network, launched 2009.

MediAdNet
Promises exclusives, no junk, and new daily campaign offers.

MetaReward
You have to sign up and wait to be contacted to find out more.

MerchantZoo
MerchantZoo uses a link masking technique which makes it look as though you are using straight links, not affiliate links. You can link to any page on a merchant’s site – handy for linking to the exact product you’re promoting. It has a small number of offers, some rather unusual. Pays monthly via check or PayPal. Easy to join.

Modern Vision Media
A CPA network which says it specializes in providing exclusive offers.

MoreNiche
This affiliate network specializes in weight loss, “make money” products, gambling and adult products.

Motive Interactive
Promises “highest payouts” and “top performing offers”. Has more than 200 offers.

MyHelpHub
WCCL Network promotes self-development tools, Windows utilities, and products for writers and artists, through a network of affiliated sites.

MyReferer
Has a variety of offers. Merchants track referrals by both cookie and IP. You can choose encrypted affiliate links if you wish.

Myresellers.com
Has a small numbers of offers.

NetPartner.com
Promises the highest payouts from a wide range of advertisers and exclusive offers.

NeverBlueAds
Says it has exclusive offers.

Niva Network
Launched 2009. Niva is choosy about which affiliates it deals with. You’re sent a questionnaire as part of the qualification process.

Offerratti
Jim Lillig’s Offerratti is an exclusive network specializing in “biz opps”. It does daily split testing experiments.

OfferForge SA
OfferForge South Africa has about 40 campaigns to choose from.

OfferForge USA
Has a few dozen carefully selected offers.

Offer Alliance
Promises unique pre-tested offers.

Offer Fusion
A performance-based (CPA) network. Your site must be geared to US traffic and must receive a minimum of 5,000 unique visitors a month.

OffersQuest
This revenue sharing network provides a variety of offers. Merged with Puzz.com. You need a minimum of 3,000 unique page views a month.

OfferWeb
A cost-per-action network providing a wide variety of offers, including exclusive offers. Consolidates payouts into one monthly check or PayPal payment. Claims to be the fastest growing affiliate network on the Internet. You need only 100 visitors a month.

OfferWise
Specializes in market research/surveys campaigns. Promises top payout rates.

OurFreeStuff.net
Offers CPA and CPL free offers for all major countries. Provides a variety of tools to help affiliates. The networkwork is run by CanadianSponsors.com.

Paid On Results
Specializes in U.K. merchants. Has well over 100 merchants listed. “No spyware/adware” policy. Provides datafeeds.

Partner2Profit
Weight loss, finance, and other offers.

Partner Weekly
A CPA network which pays its affiliates weekly by check or via PayPal.

PlatinumPartner
Lists more than 500 ClickBank products.

PrimaryAds
A “pay for performance” network that specializes in cost-per-action advertising. It has pay-per-lead and pay-per-sale programs. Campaigns include text links, banners and HTML advertisements. Dozens of offers to choose from.

RedGaloshes
A small affiliate network with a group of about 20 merchants, paying 10% residual commission, mainly on such things as bridal gear, gifts, jewelry, apparel and accessories.

RevenueAds
Promises best offers, top payouts, large inventory of hundreds of offers, all non-incentive. Payments net 15, via FedEx. RevenueAds and IncentReward are owned by LeadVision Media.

Revenue Gateway
Dozens of CPL and CPA offers, many paying between $1 and $1.50, with some paying considerably more. Has a few exclusive offers. Revenue Gateway rejects affiliates from a long list of countries.

Revenue Street
Promises highest payouts and exclusive offers./p>

RevenueLoop
Calls itself the first transparent affiliate network. Affiliates receive what the advertiser pays, less a service fee of 15% to 25%, depending on volume.

Revenue Pilot
A pay-per-click network. You earn a percentage when someone performs a search. Revenue Pilot pays only for traffic coming from the US, UK, Canada and Australia.

Rextopia
You have to sign up before you can see what is available.

RocketProfit
Has exclusive offers – ringtones, sweepstakes, dating, finance, etc. Its parent company is Atrinsic.

ROI Rocket
Offers a variety of pay-per-sale programs in a variety of categories. Many of the offers are for U.S. traffic only. It says it pays more than $2 million in commissions each month.

Rowise
Rowise says the company owns and operates several of the offers in its network, and also tests offers before adding them to the network. You have to sign up before you can see what is available.

Search4Clicks
An education affiliate network specializing in leads for financial aid, scholarships, internships, testing, schools and other educational resources. It has more than 100 college programs available.

SellShareware
Offers various software programs available for people to download and try before they buy.

SearchCactus
SearchCactus is a pay-per-click search engine which offers incentives to searchers and also has cost-per-action offers for web site publishers.

ShareBucks
Has a small selection of offers.

ShareResults
Promises affiliates and merchants reliable tracking and reporting. “A simple user interface enables affiliate marketers to easily maximize results. Our dedicated affiliate team provides responsive, personalized support to build profitable affiliate relationships,” ShareResults says. Some merchants have been signed up and should appear on the site soon. Worth keeping an eye on.

Sitelink
An Australian based affiliate network.

SpecialOffer
CPA programs for magazines and free CDs. 24/7 reporting, monthly payments.

The Performance Network
An Australian network. The site gives you little information about the offers available.

TheUseful
CPA and CPL offers.

TrafficDiffusion
Another affiliate network.

TriadMedia
Has hundreds of offers, industry leading payouts, ads in a variety of formats, and exclusive offers.

Trienta Affiliates
A performance-based Internet marketing network. More than 200 offers.

Turn2Offers
Promises high payouts, exclusive offers. Parasite free.

ValuedNetwork
Promises exclusive, top converting offers, 24/7 support and innovative advertising techniques not found elsewhere.

VHMnetwork
New York based network has a variety of pay per lead and pay per sale offers.

Vintacore
Has some well known publishers. Promises industry-leading payouts. Pays net 15. Pays via PayPal, check or wire transfer.

Viralytics Media
Promises highest CPA payouts. Has some well known advertisers.

Webgains
Has weekly payments, datafeeds and comprehensive reporting of stats.

WPS Affiliate Network
A network based in India.

XorClicks
Promises exclusive offers and unwavering support. Very fast payouts to top performing affiliates.

XY7
Promises exclusive offers and best payouts.

Zanox
A multiple merchant opportunity directory. Real-time tracking and reporting.

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3 Comments For This Post

  1. AndreaNo Gravatar Says:

    WoW!!! What a huge list. Thanks for sharing with us. From this list, I have been using Commission Junction and Google Affiliate ads and I am satisfied only by google. CJ is really bad. I didn’t received not a single buck from them.

  2. LeoNo Gravatar Says:

    Hi Andrea

    It’s not really the affiliate networks that are the problem, sometimes the offers just don’t convert. Thats why you should test them first and then decide which is the best for converting with your traffic. I put up a hugh list exactly for that reason so you can try different networks to find the offers that will suit you.

  3. Michelle CroftsNo Gravatar Says:

    Hi Leo, I’m checking out your site after finding it mentioned on the A4U forum.

    I’ve been affiliate marketing for some time but hadn’t heard of most of those networks – in fact, I had no idea there were so many! Personally I’ve had some success with CJ and Clickbank over the years, but my favourite network is Affiliate Window for the quality of stats, easy of use, and big UK brand names. I looked into MarketLeverage on recommendation, but the ‘free trials’ which later bill people for huge amounts all seemed too unethical for me so I decided not to promote any of their offers.

    Affiliate Future are also very good. And until today, I didn’t realise there was a Google Affiliate Network, which I will now be looking into!

    Thanks for a fantastic list which I’m sure I’ll be referring to again in the future.

    Michelle

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