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Uk affiliates networks

         

altyuk

2:04 pm on Mar 25, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Anyboby know which network is best for UK programs?
I heard CJ AND TD are crap?

tigger

2:11 pm on Mar 25, 2003 (gmt 0)

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I have to disagree with that both are very good, I've been using TD for sometime although I've not used CJ but others here have and I know they have been happy with them

Kandevil

2:28 pm on Mar 25, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Tradedoubler have been excellent for me. Even better at the moment its that time of the month when they pay out!

Other options include Affiliate Future and UKAffiliates.

firstmark

11:03 pm on Mar 26, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Tradedoubler is probably the largest network provider of Uk oriented affiliate programs. They can't be that bad. The only thing I think they could really do to improve is allow non UK residents to join. A lot of Americans have a lot of UK traffic after all.

Perhaps we can help you more here if you tell us what type of affiliate programs you are looking for rather than asking people's opinions as to which network is the best.
There are some programs run inhouse not through a network that perhaps might better suit you. I am researching inhouse UK affiliate programs at the moment for one of my sites.

esoteric

9:37 am on Mar 27, 2003 (gmt 0)

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I've been using CJ and TD for over a year now.

CJ has a lot of advertisers, none of which are cpm or cpc - (as far as I can see). Most of them appear to be sale commission, with a couple being leads.

I seem to earn from the low paying leads often, but seldom from the high paying leads, although both appear to have similar lead forms! Strange!

TD has a number of cpc programs, but they do appear to be selective as to whom can join up with them.

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