How to Get Approved by Affiliate Networks
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When recently I had a small conversation with one of my blogger friend, I noticed that he was really complained about something. And at last I got the point it was: the problem was that he was very often rejected by affiliate networks and his attempts to re-apply where totally worthless. I must admit here that he is not a newbie at all and running his blog for a period of a year. So my answer was that it is a technical problem and that anyone can be rejected if he doesn’t know the rules. I have also spotted out the key factors that I’ve got from one of Google Affiliate Network’s stuff member, and here is what we came to:
How to get approved by affiliate networks

- Your blog must be running at least 3month, but this is not usually the problem
- Did you offer complete and verifiable account information? As usually the domain name doesn’t provide the same whois information that you use for your application. The problem is that: most hosting companies have the privacy feature ON by default which makes possible to hide your whois information. If you still need to hide your info than tip3 will be exactly for you.
- What was your e-mail address you offered? The e-mail which is usually associated with your domain name is most often best choice to get approved. In this occasion affiliate networks are already clear that this or that domain name is owned by you.
- All the personal info must be completely true to yours: place of living; tell number, mob number, etc. This creates more visibility and underlines that you are who you really are. And don’t forget that some affiliate companies like PepperjamNetwork have the special bar of transparency which is growing by the factor of visibility and grows your trust with merchants.
- Your site description is where they see you- your site description must be 100% natural and written by human!!! This is where they find you as a person. Write good motivation letter if you are asked to.
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+1 Tip- For those who don’t speak English but write it well- Some affiliate Networks need to contact their publisher before they’ll get approved, so if your English is really bad just ask your friend to speak instead of you. Recently I saw such topic in one of the marketing forums where one of members was really curious why he couldn’t get approved when his written English is perfect.
These 5 and +1 tips are the basics on why you should get approved by affiliate networks. If you tried them all and still no success than the problem might be your own blog or website. Make sure that your website is full of 100% legal content, and relevant to the affiliate category that you are applying for.
Hope this tips brings you more light during the simple technical situations. Have you ever been rejected by affiliate or other kinds of networks? If yes than please tell us how it happened and why you think it happened.
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OPINIONS
I have never had too much trouble getting approved for an affiliate program. Every now and then a specific company at CJ will deny my request, but that’s about it. It just takes time. Once you have an active site with traffic, there is usually no issue.