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Thank you for the article. Tell me, is it possible to use these methods to search for partners for services or only for products?
Hey, Alexander! For services, many of the same methods apply. For example, social media is a great source overall; making connections on LinkedIn, following and interacting with similar or related service providers on Instagram/Twitter, and participating in Facebook groups for niche service providers or related topics can all help you build a network that can provide you with relevant affiliates. Competitor affiliates, niche podcasts and blogs, and events/conferences are all applicable – and don’t forget your that your clients can make quality affiliates as well!
Not a single useful link in the entire article. Just theory. Shame.
Hi, Gordan. These are some of the affiliate program directories we found around the web. If you’re interested in being listed on their site, you can reach out to the site owner to discuss the options for advertising your program, however we don’t endorse them or guarantee results!
In no particular order:
https://www.leaddyno.com/category/affiliate-program-directory/
https://www.flexoffers.com/advertiser-benefits/
https://highpayingaffiliateprograms.com/
http://www.affiliateguide.com/
http://www.igbaffiliate.com/directory
http://www.affiliateseeking.com/
http://www.top-affiliate.com/listings
https://www.associateprograms.com/directory
https://www.affiliateprograms.com/
I know you don’t endorse them, but I just expected to see a list like this in the article.
Well written and comprehensive article. Agreed that some sample directories were appropriate but thank you for posting this in the comments.
Thanks for your feedback, Gerald! 🙂
If you want external analysis, we are about to launch a brand new AI driven version of PublisherDiscovery which can analyze affiliate data globally in any sector or language. Happy to show more if it sounds useful
There is a lotta bunk affiliate directories out there.. seems like a huge waste of time 🙁
Another strategy I didn’t see on here is finding existing, high-ranking content and reaching out to the editorial team / partnerships team to see if they’d add a monetized affiliate link. It can be a manual, cumbersome process, but we have seen amazing results using this strategy at Grovia.io.
We just launched a tool to help automate this if you want to check it out.