I Have Been Rejected in Many Affiliate Programs - What Can I Do?
Many webmasters tried to join affiliate programs, but almost of them have been rejected due to some unknown facts.
After that the webmaster thinks that he needs to have a big website to be accepted, well in my opinion this is wrong.
I'm going to explain some factors which will increase your chances up to 90% of getting accepted in any affiliate program.
Content is King: I do not recommend you at all to copy&paste articles from article directories and other websites and post them on your site, you best have some unique content on your site, you might never ever get accepted if the affiliate managers catch you copying them articles.
A Working Website: Before you apply for any affiliate program make sure that your website is fully working, if you have 404 pages, messy template, site down...
) try to fix them, because before you get accepted there is an affiliate manager who's going to review your website and will decide whether you will get accepted or not.
@yourdomain.
com Email: I would strongly recommend any webmaster to not to use free email accounts, try to use admin@yourdoman.
com or support@yourdomain.
com, whatever but must be @yourdomain.
com, it makes you look professional and might increase your chances of getting accepted.
About Page: Most of affiliate managers check your 'About Me' page so they know more about you, about what you do online, if you are capable of joining their program and offers..
We can say this factor is a part from 'Working Website' factor, but I wanted to make it as a single one because I insist on it, and it has a big role of getting accepted.
Illegal Content & Black Hats: If you have any illegal content on your website, such as pirated software, scripts...
Or your site is all about Black Hat tricks, I would tell you to remove all of it, because nobody will accept your website in an affiliate program and it contains illegal content.
Copyright isn't dead! Good Luck.
Oussama
After that the webmaster thinks that he needs to have a big website to be accepted, well in my opinion this is wrong.
I'm going to explain some factors which will increase your chances up to 90% of getting accepted in any affiliate program.
Content is King: I do not recommend you at all to copy&paste articles from article directories and other websites and post them on your site, you best have some unique content on your site, you might never ever get accepted if the affiliate managers catch you copying them articles.
A Working Website: Before you apply for any affiliate program make sure that your website is fully working, if you have 404 pages, messy template, site down...
) try to fix them, because before you get accepted there is an affiliate manager who's going to review your website and will decide whether you will get accepted or not.
@yourdomain.
com Email: I would strongly recommend any webmaster to not to use free email accounts, try to use admin@yourdoman.
com or support@yourdomain.
com, whatever but must be @yourdomain.
com, it makes you look professional and might increase your chances of getting accepted.
About Page: Most of affiliate managers check your 'About Me' page so they know more about you, about what you do online, if you are capable of joining their program and offers..
We can say this factor is a part from 'Working Website' factor, but I wanted to make it as a single one because I insist on it, and it has a big role of getting accepted.
Illegal Content & Black Hats: If you have any illegal content on your website, such as pirated software, scripts...
Or your site is all about Black Hat tricks, I would tell you to remove all of it, because nobody will accept your website in an affiliate program and it contains illegal content.
Copyright isn't dead! Good Luck.
Oussama