What affiliate offers are still working on Google Search in 2026?

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Hey guys,
I am trying to understand what type of affiliate offers are still performing well on Google search these days.
Are people still making good results with niches like finance, health, SaaS, or something else?
Would be great if someone can share what’s actually working right now from their experience.
 
What's up bro, Right now, finance lead-gen and pain-point-specific SaaS offers tend to perform best on Google Search because they match high-intent traffic and can absorb higher CPCs.
 
Finance, SaaS, and high-intent tools are still performing very well on Google Search.
But gray niches like gambling or sweepstakes are much harder now due to stricter compliance and ad restrictions.
 
I believe SaaS affiliate marketing is especially effective through Google Search because there are still a lot of information gaps to take advantage of. It’s also a great fit for Google Ads.

I’m particularly interested in recurring SaaS commissions. But to make it work, you need to put real effort into creating content that is genuinely useful and valuable.

At one point, I considered finding a SaaS product with broad appeal—ideally one that offers lifetime commissions—and building tutorial-based content around it.
 
from my experience, finance, health and Saas are still doing well on google. finance and health work because people generally search for solutions, reviews comaprisons, and SaaS converts well for tools and apps. the key is picking a niche with high search intent and creating helpful, trustworthy content.
 
Search based affiliate offers still seem strongest in niches where people already have buying intent. Finance, local services and some software offers still convert pretty well from what I've seen.
 
Finance and health are basically dead for solo affiliates because massive media giants completely monopolize those SERPs due to strict YMYL filters. Your absolute best bet right now is hyper-specialized B2B SaaS tools or high-ticket grey-hat physical offers, simply because massive editorial sites avoid reviewing them for brand safety reasons.
 
From what I’m seeing, SaaS is probably the safest play right now, especially AI tools and B2B stuff with recurring commissions. Finance still prints too, but compliance and CPCs are brutal if you’re underfunded. Health can work, but generic offers are dead unless you’ve got a strong angle or real authority.

Best results usually come from high intent keywords like “best CRM for dentists” instead of broad junk traffic. Comparison pages + actual experience still convert well.
 
Things like CRM software, email marketing tools, web hosting, and productivity platforms may get less traffic, but the leads are often higher quality and bring bigger commissions.
 
It's tough to predict exactly what will be hot in 2026, but finance, health, and SaaS are always solid bets, as long as you're focusing on quality content and user experience, like reviews or tutorials. To stay ahead, keep an eye on emerging tech and trends, and don't be afraid to experiment with different platforms and search strategies
 
I've found that targeting long-tail keywords in the SaaS space can be a goldmine, especially when it comes to AI tools and B2B software. What works well is creating review sites that compare specific products, like CRM software for small businesses or project management tools for remote teams. It's also crucial to have a strong understanding of your audience's pain points and create content that addresses those needs. By doing so, you can establish authority and build trust with potential customers, leading to higher conversion rates and bigger commissions. In my experience, high-quality content and a solid user experience are key to succeeding in this space, and it's essential to stay up-to-date with the latest trends and technologies to stay ahead of the competition. Focusing on quality over quantity has helped me a lot in this niche, and it's something that can make a big difference in the long run.
 
Affiliate marketing on Google Search is always evolving, so focusing on evergreen niches like finance, health, and software-as-a-service is a solid move, but always do your research and adapt to new trends. Success depends on staying updated and optimizing for the latest search algorithms
 
Finance and SaaS still work well on search if you know keyword intent. Stuff like accounting software, VPNs, AI tools, loans, insurance leads etc are still printing for some affiliates. Health is way harder now unless you got authority sites because Google is strict with that niche.
 
Health, productivity and education offers are also getting good results on google search. especially when content looks genuine and helps users instead of feeling too promotional.
 
Mostly high intent offers like finance, software tools and local services still work on search. Low quality affiliate pages are getting harder to run now.
 
SaaS and high-ticket B2B software offers are crushing it on Google Search right now, as long as your landing page compliance is tight.
 
Hey guys,
I am trying to understand what type of affiliate offers are still performing well on Google search these days.
Are people still making good results with niches like finance, health, SaaS, or something else?
Would be great if someone can share what’s actually working right now from their experience.
yeah still works, but mostly in high intent niches now.

finance (loans, credit cards, insurance), SaaS tools, and health still perform best on google search.
also “problem solving” offers like recovery tools or B2B software convert better than generic affiliate stuff.
 
Instead of broad fitness advice, affiliates are winning by targeting highly specific, search driven wellness needs like ergonomic home office gear, specialized sleep aids, or niche dietary planners where consumers look for expert, trusted recommendations.
 
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