Can I have affiliate ads from 2 sites on my blog?

KeralMTG

Active Member
Is it ok to have affiliate advertising from 2 different websites on the same blog and same pages with no problems? Like putting shareasale.com and cj.com ads on the same pages on my blog.
 

vishwa

Active Member
Yes, There is no problem of showing 2 different affiliate ads from different affiliate networks. But make sure that ads are different. Do not use same products from different affiliate networks. It will confuse your users and also drop down your sales.
 

ulterios

Well-Known Member
Great advice by @vishwa and this is exactly what I do. It's ok to have affiliate ads from different affiliate networks on your website or blog but you just do not want to post ads for the same products.

So if you are putting affiliate ads for GoDaddy domain registrations for example, only put ads from one affiliate network.

The affiliate networks know that many of their affiliates usually use affiliate ads from different networks and this is generally accepted since the affiliate networks know that the site owners want to monetize their sites for whatever reason.

All the top websites and blogs that I have ever seen usually use advertisements from different affiliate networks. This is partly to do with the fact that not every affiliate network has the ads available from all the countless advertisers out there.

Using different affiliate network ads on the same site should be always ok. ;)
 

KeralMTG

Active Member
Yes, There is no problem of showing 2 different affiliate ads from different affiliate networks. But make sure that ads are different. Do not use same products from different affiliate networks. It will confuse your users and also drop down your sales.
If the ads are for the same advertiser but they are for different products is that ok? I see some advertiser do not have same ads at different networks.

Great advice by @vishwa and this is exactly what I do. It's ok to have affiliate ads from different affiliate networks on your website or blog but you just do not want to post ads for the same products.

So if you are putting affiliate ads for GoDaddy domain registrations for example, only put ads from one affiliate network.

The affiliate networks know that many of their affiliates usually use affiliate ads from different networks and this is generally accepted since the affiliate networks know that the site owners want to monetize their sites for whatever reason.

All the top websites and blogs that I have ever seen usually use advertisements from different affiliate networks. This is partly to do with the fact that not every affiliate network has the ads available from all the countless advertisers out there.

Using different affiliate network ads on the same site should be always ok. ;)
What if I put 1 ads from one network for hosting and one for domains from different network? Some advertisers have different ads and not all the same.
 

vishwa

Active Member
If the ads are for the same advertiser but they are for different products is that ok? I see some advertiser do not have same ads at different networks.

No, There is no problem with that. As I say that using same products will harm you. For example: You are apublisher of both CJ and Shareasale and apply for namecheap affiliate program on both of them and get approved by them. SO, Now you have add only one ad of namecheap either it is from Cj or it is from Shareasale. Hope you will understand it.
 

KeralMTG

Active Member
No, There is no problem with that. As I say that using same products will harm you. For example: You are apublisher of both CJ and Shareasale and apply for namecheap affiliate program on both of them and get approved by them. SO, Now you have add only one ad of namecheap either it is from Cj or it is from Shareasale. Hope you will understand it.
Ok then thank you. I understand now.
 

Maria Marketing

Active Member
as long as you are not violating the conditions of any advertiser then you should be fine. I have seen a couple of them that didn't want competitors ads on the same pages but I think that is not the usual way.
 

Storm

Active Member
Yes you can do that in most cases but you just don't want to put up advertisements on the same page for the exact same advertiser. Some affiliate terms actually say this.
 

KeralMTG

Active Member
as long as you are not violating the conditions of any advertiser then you should be fine. I have seen a couple of them that didn't want competitors ads on the same pages but I think that is not the usual way.
Yes I always read the terms and conditions because I don't want any problems and losing money.


Yes you can do that in most cases but you just don't want to put up advertisements on the same page for the exact same advertiser. Some affiliate terms actually say this.
So far I have only seen the rule on one of the advertisers but I am looking for them.
 

Storm

Active Member
Yes I always read the terms and conditions because I don't want any problems and losing money.


So far I have only seen the rule on one of the advertisers but I am looking for them.
Good. You always want to make sure you aren't going to be violating any advertiser terms or they might cancel or withhold your commission earnings and possibly kick you out of their program.
 

Dean

Well-Known Member
I think that as long as you don't promote the same products form the same companies on the same pages then you should be fine most of the time. I have never read any conditions or terms that would contradict this.
 

KeralMTG

Active Member
I think that as long as you don't promote the same products form the same companies on the same pages then you should be fine most of the time. I have never read any conditions or terms that would contradict this.
That is what I have made a decision to do just so I do not get in trouble with the advertisers and lose the commissions.
 

Dean

Well-Known Member
That is what I have made a decision to do just so I do not get in trouble with the advertisers and lose the commissions.
Yes you have to be careful and with commission junction in particular because they can be really picky and overly strict and withhold commissions.
 

Catherine1

Active Member
I think you can have affiliate ads from 2 different affiliate websites on the same blog as long as they are not for the same thing from the same advertiser. At least from what I have read this is true.
 

KeralMTG

Active Member
I think you can have affiliate ads from 2 different affiliate websites on the same blog as long as they are not for the same thing from the same advertiser. At least from what I have read this is true.
Yes I think that is the best way too. I was mostly meaning different advertisers from different affiliate websites.
 

ulterios

Well-Known Member
I was mostly meaning different advertisers from different affiliate websites.
That should not be any problem and is common among affiliate marketers. It's hard to get all the best affiliate products and advertisers on one affiliate network which is why many affiliate marketers do that.

You should be fine as long as you follow the terms of the affiliate programs and networks.
 

KeralMTG

Active Member
That should not be any problem and is common among affiliate marketers. It's hard to get all the best affiliate products and advertisers on one affiliate network which is why many affiliate marketers do that.

You should be fine as long as you follow the terms of the affiliate programs and networks.
That is one reason I want to use more than one. Because I want to have some products from more than one place. I always follow the terms so they do not try to take away my commissions.
 

Traveler

Active Member
Yes you can have ads from 2 or even more affiliate sites on the same blog. The affiliate sites know that people need to make money and they are probably happy to allow that or else you might not use their services.
 

JennyJ

Member
I do it on my blog and have never had any problems with doing so. I would read all the rules and terms of the advertisers to make sure if you are having any doubts.
 
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