Having a hard time finding good vegan offers which will accept me - rejected on 99% of CJ offers

MartinRaymond1999

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I tried cj and they reject I guess cos I am using scraped content or something and/or it is a 'thin' site. I don't wanna fuck around building a huge content site, that isn't my style. I just like making clean thinnish sites (or better yet no site at all and direct link to offer :p) and concentrate on scaling traffic sources.

The content on the site is vegan food recipes and was trying with vegan cookbooks with to no avail. Maybe there are other vegan products I could look into if I think of what else might work.

Shareasale didn't even approve my account.

I much prefer the auto-approve type of stuff like clickbank but cb has only 1 or 2 vegan related products and the highest grav offer I found on there is only 14 grav and I ran that for like 3 months with no sales.

I tried looking at individual vegan sites and most times they point either to cj or shareasale which leaves me back in the same place.

Any other ideas or other related product ideas I could run which would work well with vegan niche which might have more offer on cb or other places (other than cj/shareasale) which would be easier to get approved for?

I am finding yet another thing I took for granted while in the adult game - they don't give a flying fuck about approval and welcome all! :D
 
Hah, I just did password reset on shareasale and can now login. Still interested in knowing if people have other suggestions though.
 
It doesn't matter if its "your style" or not when you're applying to promote someone else's product
 
Have you ever thought of coming up with your own products?

I know that some niches don't have a spot-on, ready-made network of sponsors.

Whatever sponsors you get are just halfway there or slightly unrelated.

Why not just come up with your own recipe books?

They're not that hard to write.

The best part is coming up with your products means you control the sales page, the quality of the product, and the customer experience.

These three are the ingredients to long-term success because if you become familiar with your customers' behavior and consumption patterns, you can sell other products to them.

Instead of looking at your problem as frustrating because you're getting rejected on CJ, look at it as an opportunity.

Maybe it's time to level up and offer your own products.

The key is to build a community, and the first step to this is putting up a mailing list.

Thank me later because that's one asset that grows exponentially in value over time.

You have to keep in mind that the vast majority of people that visited your website will never be back.

It's a one-and-done situation, but once you get them on your mailing list and get them to trust your content, you will be rewarded with increasing sales levels.

You also develop an organic community around your brand.

How awesome is that?
 
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