Are There Any Sites / Software To Find Affiliates?

bobbylove321

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Hi,

Are there any sites or software that allow you to search by clickbank affiliate ID and find the person's sites promoting a particular product?

Example:

Let's say a person's clickbank ID is "Money455", are there any sites or software where I could put "Money455" and it would say exactly what products they are promoting and with what sites?

Or,

Are there any sites or software where I could put a name of a clickbank product, and it gives me ALL their affiliates and the sites that they use to promote the product?

Example:

Clickbank product "how to get your ex back", and you find 130 affiliates and the sites that they use to drive traffic to this clickbank vendor.

Anyone know of such sites or software?

Thanks
 
there was a program launched last year called Mass Profit Formula which was a total crap in my opinion. It did what you describe more or less.

It was awefull cause in the marketing videos and infos it never said nothing about what it does... only the classic "you won't believe what this program does on auto pilot" etc etc etc
 
Hey bobbylove,

The best way to search through the clickbank ID would be to use reverseinternet website.

I can't post a link yet so just type reverseinternet into google and the first result is what you're looking for.

Hope that helps :)
 
there was a program launched last year called Mass Profit Formula which was a total crap in my opinion. It did what you describe more or less.

It was awefull cause in the marketing videos and infos it never said nothing about what it does... only the classic "you won't believe what this program does on auto pilot" etc etc etc

I looked at the product you mentioned, I do not see anything about finding affiliates or clickbank product sites being promoted by those affiliates.
 
Hey bobbylove,

The best way to search through the clickbank ID would be to use reverseinternet website.

I can't post a link yet so just type reverseinternet into google and the first result is what you're looking for.

Hope that helps :)

Thanks for mentioning that site, however, it is very inaccurate.
 
I think it would be quite hard to search for those hoplinks, since only noobs spam them out in the wild without cloaking.
 
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