I'm going to mirror what a lot of people here are saying and suggest HasOffers. The price point is good, the tools the system offers are solid, and they're known and established. Cake felt like it had a higher barrier to entry to me, and the folks at TUNE (HasOffers) have been super responsive.
I think you're on to something - You want the offer to be something you'd be willing to purchase or participate in. If it's not, it's probably not worth it. After that, I look at commissions, tools the program offers, and management receptiveness.
Hey everyone,
My name is Bruce, and I've been in affiliate marketing for about 13 years, mostly as a program manager and consultant.
For the last 5 years though, I've been a publisher. I created a blog called Chubstr that helps bigger guys find clothes that they actually want to wear, in the...
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