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I am part of an affiliate program. i donot have a website and i donot really want one?

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i want to know where i can advertise the affiliate banners so that i get a really good amount of traffic to the affiliate website

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  1. Bull Junk, of course you can!

    Social sites

    Blogs

    Articles

    Wordpress

    article geek

    Just to name a few.

    Our self defense Affiliate Program is available to those with their own web site, Blog, or even personal pages (like Myspace, Face Book).

    NOTE: Post where most relevant to your topic. Even write articles on your topic and insert links.


  2. You can't do it without a website.

  3. The best program is through friendfinder, there are no fees or up front investments, its free to become an affiliate. you can track your stats in real time and they pay you $1.00 for everybody who signs up for a free account and even more for each person that pays for an account.  The link to sign up is http://friendfinder.com/go/g797150-brk

    I make over $1000 a month and not that I'm all set up, I only put a few hours a month into it, you can make allot more if you put more time into it. And, they dont make you pay anything up front.

  4. Track what other successful affiliates do and make the same, I myself use some affiliate spy software which cost about $49  and Worth more than that.

    It spy on clickbank, commission junction and paydotcom networks and I'm satisfied with it.

    I strongly recommend using this magic software , It will change your marketing totally.

    website:

       http://www.thefatrichpigs.com

    hope this will help you

  5. The best thing to do is write articles about the products you want to sell then you can ad banners and links. Try Wealthy affiliate it's got everything you need to know.

    http://www.wealthyaffiliate.com?a_aid=AF...

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