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Hi guys, when I am building blog, how many blog posts or what is the amount of content needed on the website before applying for affiliate offer?
Some may probably say, you do not even need a website but few days ago, I wanted to apply for one vertical and one representative from that program asked me for website (brand required that for tracking purposes)
Also I guess for the customers is better to see more content overtime than few blog posts right? Correct me guys if I am wrong please, thanks for any advice!
 
0 site to 30-50 post to 10k traffic. It all depends.
Some have their own banned list of countries.
For a specific program google the requirement before applying.
Amazon affiliate network has 0 requirements, if you are starting out.
 
It depends, but it's better if you have enough articles in your site, so it look legit, 15 - 20 maybe?
 
I think you should have around 10-20 quality blog posts before applying for affiliate programs, especially if they require a website for tracking. Focus on relevant, valuable content that aligns with the niche you're promoting. A well-established site increases both your chances of getting approved and building trust with readers. Keep growing your content over time for better results. Hope you well !
 
Yeah, you have to post some quality content in your website not only as blog you will get promotions with your you tube videos as an affiliate promotions

The more promotions you do for the site or you tube video you can earn good money
 
If you mean ads, you did some posts. If you mean link to advertising, like CPA link, I did instantly since the website started.
I did posts with the link to the CPA since the start, always did this since 11 years without issue.
I only add “no follow” as rule
 
Before applying for an affiliate offer, it's a good idea to have at least 10 to 15 well-written blog posts on your website. This shows affiliate programs that you're serious and provides enough content for visitors to engage with. Even if some programs don’t require a website, many affiliates prefer one for tracking and credibility. Plus, having more content over time builds trust with your audience and can help increase conversions. So, yes, more content is generally better!
 
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