For old-player & newbie:

I've joined a number of affiliate programs so far, the most popular among them are:

PPC
1.) Adsense
2.) Chitika
3.) Clicksor

Sales/Lead
1.) Clickbank
2.) Commission Junction
3.) Linkshare


Adsense is the best so far, I'm not performing well in the others (that's y my blog is called 'Adsense Bubble' and not 'Chitika Bubble' or vice versa) ... Note that some of these programs can be co-exist, meaning you can put a few of them in the same page if their policy don't crash.
I had asked Google myself, they says YES to Chitika Minimall, ask yourself on Google Adsense support to double confirm!
The great part about Adsense is ... well I can't tell ... I just loved Google thats all!

Chitika had a good product search ability, good for product review forum. Chitika Minimall is a great tool where visitors can actually buy from your page without browsing away! The bad part is the ads. are less customizable and .... yup ... no text-ads. !

Clicksor had some really content relevant keyword highlight for you, little maintainance required. What they do is to scan through your page and highlight your content and makes them more relevant to click on! It's a great idea that Adsense should be consider too. The annoying part was the pop-up/pop-under ads.!

Clickbank is a Sales/Lead program that sell ebooks, and other digital products.

Commission Junction is the biggest Middle Man, pay generously based on sales and leads! You can find almost every brand in here, ranging from Ebay, Amazon to Kaspersky!

Linkshare had lots of big company as client, like Dell. They pay on sells commission basis. Linkshare had both B2B infrastructure and advertiser-publisher infrastructure, but I found the design is a bit confusing! It's a good choice to go for this one if you are a good advertiser or even a good reseller!


Affiliate Word Of The Day: Don't be foolish enough to think that other webmaster are your competitors, there are unlimited revenue to share! (well, that's y I'm sharing here)

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