Quite a while ago I wrote a post on building a lasting affiliate network, something that can potentially take 2-3 years to really achieve properly.
I what browsing through the serps recently for a new project that I'm about to launch here on Earners blog which relates to the web hosting niche. This niche in particular really shits me, it's as bad as the MMO (make money online) niche - millions of idiots all promoting products because of their commissions rather than the value of the product to the client/shopper. But, everyone's gotta make a buck…right?
So I stumbled across a networks of sites recently that has started dominating this niche quite well, it just so happens that it's for all the shitty hosts that pay good commissions but provide a terrible service (how ironic?).
In this I'm going to take post apart his network & show you the things he's done it & also the mistakes he's made along the way (without directly linking to the sites).
Lets firstly look at one of his sites. It's the # 1 SERP for the term BlueHost review.
Just by looking at it you can tell it's WordPress with the iTheme, lots of categories & using the site: operator we can see there's around 172 pages indexed.
Now this particular affiliate is using three tactics that work incredibly well:
Calling the domain the exact SERP he wants to rank for. In my testing I have noticed that if you're getting backlinks with an anchor text that matches the name of the domain name it's less likely to trigger anchor text penalties (your domain because that's what is called).Hiring people to write content on every related search term there is bluehost. If you don't use the Adwords Keyword Tool then you're crazy.Interlinking this bluehost review site with all the other sites in his network. Giving each site anywhere from 9 k - 14 k Yahoo! backlinks.The layout & setup of WordPress is pretty standard stock. Plenty of categories with optimised title tags & listing them all in the sidebar. I'd personally normally list the posts in the sidebar, but if you can include some unique content on each category page using WordPress conditionals (or excerpts) then this method works well too.
Notice how the header of each single.php also has the same BlueHost offer right at the fold line. This is a great technique for grabbing the attention of the reader (after all with these types of sites the content is secondary, you want them to see the offer).
I'm guessing that this network is making some pretty decent money, if you consider some hosts pay up to $150 for a signup. This shows that sticking to your guns and focusing on a particular niche can really pay off in the long run. However it does also have its consequences, in that if the network is detected you risk losing everything.
My tip is to diversify, don 't rely on a single network to build your income, but at the same time don' t ignore the potential rewards for putting the hard work into building one. If you can outsource the creation & content you can still work on your other projects. So, be transparent with your readers, provide real web hosting reviews, or try to provide value instead with web hosting coupons.

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