What Types of Affiliate Offers Are Still Working on Google Search?

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I am exploring affiliate marketing through Google search traffic and trying to understand which types of offers are still performing well.
With more competition and changes in paid search, I’m curious what categories are still giving good results.
What affiliate niches or offer types have worked well for you recently?
Would love to hear your experience.
 
I think finance, software tools and health related offers are still doing good if you target the right keywords. It’s more about traffic quality now.
 
High-intent affiliate offers like SaaS, web hosting, finance, education, and home improvement still perform well on Google Search when backed by helpful, SEO-focused content.
 
I like promoting digital products because there is no shipping and commissions are usually better than physical products.
 
Clickbank type offers still work great and the payouts just keep getting higher and higher.
 
I think products that solve a clear problem work best. If people are already looking for a solution, conversions are usually better.
 
SaaS offers are working pretty well for me because recurring commissions make a big difference.
 
In my experience, offers with strong search intent usually work better. Niches like software tools, business services, finance, and some high-value products can still perform well if the targeting and landing pages are good.
I think success depends less on the niche and more on keyword research, offer quality, tracking, and testing different campaigns.
 
I am exploring affiliate marketing through Google search traffic and trying to understand which types of offers are still performing well.
With more competition and changes in paid search, I’m curious what categories are still giving good results.
What affiliate niches or offer types have worked well for you recently?
Would love to hear your experience.
Yes, software/SaaS is still a solid option, in my opinion. I had focus more on problem-aware keyword nd commercial intent than chasing a specific niche.
 
I am exploring affiliate marketing through Google search traffic and trying to understand which types of offers are still performing well.
With more competition and changes in paid search, I’m curious what categories are still giving good results.
What affiliate niches or offer types have worked well for you recently?
Would love to hear your experience.
Yeah, I think SaaS and software offers are still doing pretty good, mainly AI tools, SEO tools, hosting and stuff for businesses. I’ve found that more specific keywords work better than broad ones, especially things like best, alternatives, pricing or reviews. I don’t really look at the commission alone either, because if the CPC is high and the offer doesn’t convert then it’s not worth much.
 
Online tools and subscriptions are worth testing. One good customer can sometimes be worth more than many small sales.
 
I think the offer itself is only one part of the game now. I’ve seen better results when the content matches the user’s stage (research vs ready to buy). Niche tools, local services, and less competitive keywords can still bring good conversions if the intent is right.
 
High-ticket lead gen works wonderfully. Also, Google now has a whole dept of reps that are designed to support affiliate/publishers. They can make you accounts, get you unbanned, etc. It's like the "magic Meta rep" except for Google.

Verticals:
Debt settlement
Timeshare exit
Solar exit
Legal: SSDI (cheap leads, lots of junk tho)
Legal: MVA
Tax relief

It might be hard to get into these offers as a new pub. They generally want some experience. But if you can get into them, all of the above scale really well. Good luck!
 
Hey vyroclicks How are you i hope do you well . SaaS, hosting, VPNs, and finance offers can still work, especially on high-intent long-tail keywords. The niche matters less than offer quality, conversion rate, and your ad costs.
 
I’ve seen better results lately from niches where the search intent is very specific and the offer genuinely solves a problem like software/SaaS, business tools, finance comparisons, and certain education or professional services can still work well.
 
Business tools can be a good area too. Things like invoicing, email marketing or scheduling tools have users who are already looking for a solution.
 
I think software, finance, and subscription-based offers can still work well, especially when the offer has a good payout and clear search intent
 
Local service offers are worth testing too. Someone searching for a specific service in their area can have much stronger buying intent than a general searcher.
 
Local service offers are worth testing too. Someone searching for a specific service in their area can have much stronger buying intent than a general searcher.
 
I am exploring affiliate marketing through Google search traffic and trying to understand which types of offers are still performing well.
With more competition and changes in paid search, I’m curious what categories are still giving good results.
What affiliate niches or offer types have worked well for you recently?
Would love to hear your experience.
Reliable platforms like Amazon will always convert good. However, they have reduced commissions and thus you should plan accordingly.
 
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