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January 30
  • Profitability 8
  • Support 8
  • Quality of offers 8
  • Reliability 8

The affiliate works with high quality and always strives to offer good conditions in order to load traffic. Moreover, after all, even proms transfer everything to the GEO to which you merge. This is convenient in terms of the fact that you know for sure that even through banners you will merge into the target!

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January 30
  • Profitability 7
  • Support 7
  • Quality of offers 7
  • Reliability 7

When comparing affiliate programs, I paid attention to many aspects, and stopped at union-pharm, as they are the only ones who made it possible to test everything and immediately provided high rates. I've been draining here for about 3 months

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January 30
  • Profitability 7
  • Support 8
  • Quality of offers 7
  • Reliability 7

I am completely satisfied with the pp (affiliate program), I chose several categories of goods, discussed with the manager, he tells me where it is better to merge. So we are actively working

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January 30
  • Profitability 8
  • Support 8
  • Quality of offers 8
  • Reliability 8

There is no hold in the affiliate program, they quickly check the traffic and, if anything, discuss the terms of payments with the manager.

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January 30
  • Profitability 7
  • Support 7
  • Quality of offers 7
  • Reliability 7

During this time I worked in several pharmaceutical affiliate programs, but here the choice of goods is really larger. That is, after the tests, I left a few for myself and actively drain them. Manager plus says, if suddenly a product has fallen off, to switch to another. Reception suggests really profitable solutions.

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January 30
  • Profitability 8
  • Support 8
  • Quality of offers 8
  • Reliability 8

i am using it and i found it legit. my sales are very less, but i am getting payment on time.

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January 30
  • Profitability 8
  • Support 8
  • Quality of offers 8
  • Reliability 8

their shytobuy and weightworld offers convert well, there is no chargebacks and the payments are on time. all I need.

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January 30
  • Profitability 8
  • Support 8
  • Quality of offers 8
  • Reliability 8

Quick customer support, good offers, payments on time. I recommend 100%.

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January 30
  • Profitability 8
  • Support 8
  • Technology 8
  • Reliability 8

GMG is one of the few "legitimate" game retailers who offer a good affiliate program. This is not a grey market website with shady business practices like G2A. Earning commissions while offering your viewers decent discounts is a win-win. Their payouts are pretty much industry standard and a lot of affiliate programs make you sign exclusivity clauses. This is a rock solid program.

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January 30
  • Profitability 6
  • Support 7
  • Technology 6
  • Reliability 5

To me, it opened up a lot of things that helped making my stream a bit more interesting. Emotes, channel point redemptions, transcoding so I could push for a better quality (when I do get access to it), the ability to work with certain extensions without paying (Crowd Control), as well as some random stuff to the side of it.

This does come at a price though, I cannot go and be "HEY, LOOK AT THIS GREAT MOMENT WE JUST LIVED ON STREAM" on Twitter. I have to wait until the next day which absolutely sucks. Same for VODs. There's also the problem with the current ad system for affiliates which hinders growth as well. You'd be better off having multi-streams, or streaming on Youtube to get bigger at this point.

It's not necessarily a "scam", but it is a "risk". If you're willing to work and wade through all of these restraints, go for it. But if you are doing this for fun? Heck no.

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January 30
  • Profitability 7
  • Support 7
  • Technology 7
  • Reliability 7

In my POV. I recently got out of my affiliate contract and shifted to multi streaming with Twitch and YouTube. Seeing how Twitch’s direction is going and social media as a whole is changing up for more opportunities. Also cause I have an opportunity to monetize on YT. I was on the first wave of affiliates back in 2017. Although it was a great way to make some income when I was able to grow an audience of my own to have subs, the last couple of months felt like it was holding me back with exploring other platforms while still wanting to keep my twitch core community with it. So losing out on the perks with Sub emotes that I easily placed on BTTV and channel points (found an alt using StreamLabs bot.) The new change with multistreaming helped me explore more opportunities and still kept my core audience. Overall I always encourage streamers who are thinking about growing opportunities is to make content on other platforms and network with streams you can vibe with.

I know there’s many ways to approach the situation I am in but I am happy with my choices. Twitch Affiliate is great if you’re just willing to just stream on Twitch, it has its ups with perks. Numbers fluctuate so don’t get it to you but hoping it goes good for ya and have fun with streaming. Good luck on your streaming career and choice!

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January 30
  • Profitability 8
  • Support 8
  • Technology 8
  • Reliability 8

In all honesty, twitch affiliate helped me evolve my channel as it brung a new way of monetising my content. And by having that small income stream, I was able to buy items to improve my content like decent lighting for my camera.

And when it comes to Twitch ads, you as a streamer are able to toggle them off (which is what I have done).

 

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January 30
  • Profitability 7
  • Support 7
  • Technology 7
  • Reliability 7

Personally, I took affiliate the moment it was offered to me.

I haven't grown much in numbers, but with some tweaking you can make ads way less intrusive. Unsubbed viewers will get a preroll, but other than triggered ads during my BRB scene, they shouldn't get ads during the stream.

Also, Twitch has added more benefits to being affiliate. When I enrolled I only had 1 static and 1 animated emote slot. Over the past 14 months since, they changed it to 5 static slots from the get-go, plus an additional 5 follower emotes.

Channel points are also powerful tools you gain access to, if used right. They encourage engagement.

A single preroll ad is a small price to pay. It's the streamers who choose the 55% ad cut method who could drive away new viewers, if you ask me.

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January 30
  • Profitability 7
  • Support 7
  • Technology 7
  • Reliability 7

Just recently became an affiliate with Twitch. Looking forward to forging new milestones. Appreciate any follows for my channel. benaniman1184 is the one to look for.

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January 30
  • Profitability 7
  • Support 7
  • Technology 7
  • Reliability 7

If you are “wide” and publish books on Kobo, you may be interested in learning how to make a little bit extra from your Kobo book sales.

I’m fairly new at this self-publishing thing, yet I’ve already earned around $3,000 in sales from Kobo. I also get to earn a little tiny bit of extra money when people buy my books through my Kobo affiliate links. The commissions aren’t huge, but extra money is extra money, right?

See below for what I made in affiliate income from Canada over the past 30 days. It’s not much, but I’ll take that extra $34.62, please.

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January 30
  • Profitability 6
  • Support 6
  • Technology 6
  • Reliability 6

I only had my books available on Amazon for a very long time. I kept reading (here) that it was stupid to have your books available on Amazon alone.... so when I hired a formatter and her price for formatting books for B&N and Smashwords was a small add-on to the price of formatting for Amazon, I figured I'd give it a shot.

My goal is to have the income from Smashwords pay for the editing and formatting of my book. The income from B&N to pay my taxes. The income from Amazon is profit. So far, so good.

As far as having my books sold in 'private bookstores' -- all other things being equal -- income is income. If I make two cents -- it is two cents I wouldn't have made otherwise and if you add enough pennies together you can pay for a trip to Ireland (been there, done that) 

Sheila

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January 30
  • Profitability 6
  • Support 6
  • Technology 6
  • Reliability 6

I only had my books available on Amazon for a very long time. I kept reading (here) that it was stupid to have your books available on Amazon alone.... so when I hired a formatter and her price for formatting books for B&N and Smashwords was a small add-on to the price of formatting for Amazon, I figured I'd give it a shot.

My goal is to have the income from Smashwords pay for the editing and formatting of my book. The income from B&N to pay my taxes. The income from Amazon is profit. So far, so good.

As far as having my books sold in 'private bookstores' -- all other things being equal -- income is income. If I make two cents -- it is two cents I wouldn't have made otherwise and if you add enough pennies together you can pay for a trip to Ireland (been there, done that) 

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January 30
  • Profitability 3
  • Support 3
  • Technology 3
  • Reliability 3

Basically, BN doesn’t like selling books or having customers anymore. The message has been loud and clear for ages that they really just can’t be bothered, please go away and leave them alone. I complied years ago.

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January 30
  • Profitability 2
  • Support 2
  • Technology 2
  • Reliability 2

BN’s affiliate program has been a mess for me for years–I actually have removed loads of links because my account constantly ran at a negative. (Like, people would buy stuff using my links and then my commission at the end of the month would be -$5.76.) I kind of felt like that told me all I ever needed to know about the state of BN.

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January 30
  • Profitability 2
  • Support 3
  • Technology 3
  • Reliability 3

I'm one of those unfortunate souls who live in one of the banned Amazon affiliate states. I have a Deleware LLC, but according to my research, if you have a "nexus" (physical presence) in a banned state, you are not allowed to be an amazon affiliate. 

Therefore, I signed up for the Barnes & Noble affiliate program at linksynergy.com about a year ago. Guess how many sales I've made with this program?

0 (zero)

To this date I've had 601 clicks on my affiliate links and not one of those people purchased a book. I have a relevant site where I teach people how to use a 3D modeling program, and I have recommended a few books that are additional resources for people to continue learning. I don't push the affiliate links so I consider those clicks to be highly qualified. I would have thought I'd get at least one person buy a book. Anyone else have experience with Barnes & Noble? Can to share some conversion rate stats? Even if you're on Amazon, what kind of conversion rate do you get?

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