About Domain Days Dubai
Domain Days Dubai is a business event in the MEA region (Middle East & Africa) featuring rich and actionable insights into the world of digital assets, featuring Domain Investors, Registrars, Registries, Monetization & Parking Providers, Traffic Sources, Web3 & ALT domains, Web Hosting Providers, Cloud Providers, and Industry Enthusiasts.
The two-day event brings together experts worldwide to discuss the latest industry trends and gain insights into the MEA region. Moreover, this year, we are hosting the region's first domain name/digital asset auction at the event!
Why Attend Domain Days Dubai?
The conference covers a range of topics, including domain name registration and management, auctions, investing, parking, and monetization strategies.
The conference focuses on the industry's newest topics, mainly the rise of Web3 domains, which are gaining traction worldwide and shaping the future of the Internet. Finally, the event emphasizes the significance of the MEA region as a new hub for domains and hosting companies.
It's all about networking! The conference provides ample opportunities for networking and collaboration. Attendees can meet and connect with professionals from different industry sectors, exchange ideas, and forge new partnerships.
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Best Affiliate Networks 2021
We have compiled a list of the best affiliate networks, with pros and cons for each. Take a look and consider your goals for your blog or website so you can decide which network will work best for you.
1. ShareASale
ShareASale is one of the biggest affiliate networks in the U.S., with more than 3,900 affiliate programs and more than 1,200,000 participating affiliates.
One of the first affiliate networks, ShareASale was founded in 2000 and acquired by global affiliate network Awin in 2017. Throughout the years, it has maintained a stellar reputation as an honest and fair business.
The acquisition helped ShareASale expand its international affiliate opportunities.
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2. Rakuten
Another of the oldest affiliate networks, Rakuten was founded in 1997 as Buy.com and acquired by Japanese company Rakuten in 2010. It primarily offers physical products, and is a strong alternative to Amazon Affiliates.
Although they have only about 1,000 partners making them smaller than many other affiliate networks), Rakuten includes many industry leaders among its affiliate programs, such as Walmart, New Balance, Sephora, and more. It also gives you high-tech options such as flexible linking, rotating ads, and great optimization features.
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3. ClickBank
ClickBank was founded in 1998, making it another of the longest-standing affiliate networks on the web. It focuses mainly on digital products created by entrepreneurs around the world, which allows ClickBank to offer one of the highest commission rates.
A lot of ClickBank’s offerings target the digital marketing and e-commerce niche. So if your blog caters to these topics, you can find a huge selection of vendors from Clickbank.
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4. CJ Affiliate (formerly Commission Junction)
CJ was founded in 1998 as part of Fortune 500 company Alliance Data Systems. They claim that their access to unparalleled data allows them to offer “a truly customer-centric approach to affiliate marketing.”
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5. Amazon Associates
Amazon Associates, founded in 1996, is one of the oldest and largest affiliate networks available, offering both physical and digital products.
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6. ReviMedia
Who says affiliate marketing has to be limited to physical products? ReviMedia’s offerings focus on the insurance industry, financial verticals in global markets, and home services.
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7. 2checkout
Partnering with more than 4,000 digital businesses in over 180 countries, 2checkout focuses on digital goods, eCommerce software, and Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) solutions.
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8. MaxBounty
MaxBounty is a cost per action (CPA) network, wherein the advertiser pays for specific actions performed by customers. It offers affiliate programs for the diet, market research, real estate, and dating industries.
These actions could range from form submissions, to downloads, sales, or any other action that a site visitor performs, which the advertiser then pays for.
This network is great for experts at conversion rate optimization.
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9. eBay Partner Network
The eBay Partner Network was established in 2008, but its parent company eBay has been a major player in e-commerce from as early as 1995. You get to promote the 1.1 billion physical products listed on eBay.
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10. Pepperjam
Pepperjam joined the fray only in 2015, despite the company’s presence in digital marketing since the 1990s. Although it has a relatively low number of options compared to its competitors, the company believes in promoting only brands that they believe in.
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11. MoreNiche
Founded in 2002, MoreNiche does not have as many products in their collection, but they do offer a high commission rate of between 30–40%. They focus on the health, weight loss, and bodybuilding niches.
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12. MarketHealth
MarketHealth focuses on the beauty and health industry. Their program is also available for affiliate marketers outside the US, with global reach to over 100 countries.
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13. Affiliaxe
Many bloggers view Affiliaxe as the best network for those with extensive experience in affiliate marketing. It has an unusual thrust for exclusivity, but also delivers on its promise of great niche products to choose from.
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How Do I Join Affiliate Marketing Networks?
Most affiliate marketing networks already have a clear-cut sign up process that you just need to follow. These generally include the following steps:
If you find a company that does not seem to have clear instructions for affiliate marketing, you can contact their support team to ask if they offer affiliate programs or are part of a network.
What Is the Highest Paying Affiliate Program?
Below are some examples of the types of benefits you might expect from different affiliate programs. However, these are just a few examples, so remember that terms and benefits will vary by program,