I'm getting started with affiliate links on my travel blog.
I'm starting to sign up for programs like Hilton (hotels), Momondo (flights) and others.
Now I notice that most of the programs have different affiliate programs for different regions. Hilton works with 3 different affiliate networks for USA, UK & rest of Europe. Momondo has a different program for each of its domains (.com, .it, ...)
Why would that be and which program should I choose. My blog is bilingual (Dutch/English) so my readers can just as well be from Canada, USA, United Kingdom as the Netherlands. Hilton has only 1 website, Hilton.com, so in the end, I don't see why one affiliate program vs another would make any difference.
Regarding momondo there would indeed be a difference as by default the currency and language is different depending on the domain chosen but I cannot tell where my visitor is from (Amazon has a nice solution for this).
Anybody any suggestions how I should continue?
I'm starting to sign up for programs like Hilton (hotels), Momondo (flights) and others.
Now I notice that most of the programs have different affiliate programs for different regions. Hilton works with 3 different affiliate networks for USA, UK & rest of Europe. Momondo has a different program for each of its domains (.com, .it, ...)
Why would that be and which program should I choose. My blog is bilingual (Dutch/English) so my readers can just as well be from Canada, USA, United Kingdom as the Netherlands. Hilton has only 1 website, Hilton.com, so in the end, I don't see why one affiliate program vs another would make any difference.
Regarding momondo there would indeed be a difference as by default the currency and language is different depending on the domain chosen but I cannot tell where my visitor is from (Amazon has a nice solution for this).
Anybody any suggestions how I should continue?