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Topic: What's The Best Affiliate Program for A Crypto Site? (Read 192 times)

legendary
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Another one I'm considering has just 30-days cookie.
AFAIK, that's already considered as a good one... Most of the ones I've seen before offered less cookie time.

Which affiliate programs will you suggest?
The only thing I can think of it's missing from the suggestions is the affiliate programs from the gift card providers.
- List of gift card providers [IIRC, half of them had such programs].

they have now become an opportunity for scammers.
The same goes for Google ads [unfortunately].
legendary
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Crypto Swap Exchange
Hi guys,

I'm trying to monetize a crypto review and news site. I successfully did this with an exchange but they later restricted my country of residence. Another one I'm considering has just 30-days cookie. Which affiliate programs will you suggest?

Thanks

Exchanges had the most rigorous rules when it comes to restrictions on the residence. it is not their whim, they just harmonize their TOS with the legislation of other countries. In this case, there is probably a ban on crypto in your country of origin.
how exchanges are financial services, they are the first to react to such laws. other services will just follow their example, which will again subsequently affect your ability to make money from there. I think you should need to consider only services where KYC is not mandatory.

maybe some gateway to use and promote certain products related to your articles on the website. Amazon for example.

Ad network can be a solution, but there is significantly less earning potential.

Look at coinzilla.

Coinzilla's probably going to only accept you if you have decent traffic. I mean, we are talking at least in the top 100K sites on Alexa since that is the criteria that MellowAds uses to accept sites - and they pay garbage rates compared to Coinzilla from what I've heard.

I remember Mellowads from the beginning, they had very high standards for accepting publishers. they have now become an opportunity for scammers. I saw many Bitcoin doubler and Ponzi fraudsters promoted there.
legendary
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Look at coinzilla.

Coinzilla's probably going to only accept you if you have decent traffic. I mean, we are talking at least in the top 100K sites on Alexa since that is the criteria that MellowAds uses to accept sites - and they pay garbage rates compared to Coinzilla from what I've heard.
sr. member
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Chief Operating Officer of the Panxora Group
Look at coinzilla.
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I'm trying to monetize a crypto review and news site. I successfully did this with an exchange but they later restricted my country of residence. Another one I'm considering has just 30-days cookie. Which affiliate programs will you suggest?

Yes. A Bitcoin affiliate programs can be a good way to make passive income if you own a high-traffic website. Generally, most profitable Bitcoin affiliate programs are from exchanges and casinos. Depending on your website visitors, you can choose between some of these, or even a combination of them. Before you move forward with an affiliate program, I recommend that you conduct some market research.
staff
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Here's a list[1] that you should look into. It has all types of services. I'd personally go with hardware wallet providers. With the price increases, people will be looking for secure ways to store their funds.

I would also suggest staying away from faucets and cloud mining services, they're a waste of time for the user, so you won't find any demand for them.

[1] https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/--5276902
full member
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Hi guys,

I'm trying to monetize a crypto review and news site. I successfully did this with an exchange but they later restricted my country of residence. Another one I'm considering has just 30-days cookie. Which affiliate programs will you suggest?

Thanks

Almost all exchange site platform had their own methods in affiliate programs. And if you already did this in some of the exchange site, haven't you try to enter into a forum that has a affiliate programs? try to review this matter dude, or Gambling as well you could also try it then, or in NFT games in which under by the blockchain technology since that it was too trend by now in the market.
legendary
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So anyway, I applied as a merit source :)
If you are trying to get back to that site which restricted you, it is like trying to move a mountain.

My suggestion would be to set up personalized gambling site and exchanges reviews. For this you would need to have in-depth knowledge about these sites and analysis that would provide information for possible customers to select a site suited for their needs. You have to collect information on several aspects like how long the site has been running, which currencies are accepted, Support team, withdrawal issues and so on.

Provide some coupons to the site for readers to spend - that way you can improve your conversion ratio and include your affiliate link in the review. You can learn how to do this and whitewash your self-promotion from other sites which are already doing the same.

However this is a very competitive field, provided how easy it is to set up such a site and run it, so you will not be getting enough traffic for several years. This depends on how to improve and do things. Good luck.
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Hi guys,

I'm trying to monetize a crypto review and news site. I successfully did this with an exchange but they later restricted my country of residence. Another one I'm considering has just 30-days cookie. Which affiliate programs will you suggest?

Thanks
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