Cabinetry & woodworking related affiliate program?

I have a very strong cabinet site and it's just been sitting there for the past few years. It pulls in $20 a day from adsense which is nice but I think I wanna run some affiliate ads and see how it does. Maybe even get some articles made up to push specific products.

I checked clickbank and they don't really have shit except this: https://12345ok.accounts.clickbank.com/spotlightProfile.htm?f=mkt&v=WOOD4HOME

I also check cj.com and they have shit. I'm pretty new to AM, so I could use the advice if anyone knows of some nice woodworking related products to push.


IN B 4 fgt, stfu, noob, wiickedfire.com, makemoniesonline.com, go back to dp, etc
 


Think about the demo that views the site and go from there.

hint: 55, male, beard, flannel shirt
 
I mean the site ranks for nearly every single main keyword in the niche. The only main keyword that it doesn't rank for is "kitchen cabinets". It actually did rank a long time ago for it on page1 but fell off and I never bothered trying to get it back. I've also had a bit of trouble with "cabinets" the past few months after years on page 1.


So that being said, I think the site has some good trust and age to it. I should be able to throw up semi-competitive keyword pages and have it rank fairly easy.

I just remembered of this place, gonna check them out now and see what kind of trash they have for me to sell.
 
make it into a site that's a nationwide directory for cabinet craftsmen and installation businesses, and charge businesses to be listed.
 
make it into a site that's a nationwide directory for cabinet craftsmen and installation businesses, and charge businesses to be listed.


I did that before, sort of. I installed phpLD and then scraped yp.com and had every woodworking/cabinet/counter top related company in the US put in the DB. The fucking thing had 750k listings. It worked out OK as far as ad rev but the fucking hosting company deleted the SOB when I moved. I had them move the site from a shared to its own vps and they lost the DB. I had a backup but apparently, according to the host and my php dude, the DB was fucked up.
 
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eBay/Amazon? Books? Tools? Maybe pick out some top dollar tools and plug em on ebay or other tool sites? Or leave aside the $5000 lathe and focus on the stuff they always need... I bet screws and nails are a lot cheaper online than at the local merchants I suspect a lot of the guys use.

Here there's B&Q (diy.com), which has a large inventory, gotta be the equiv in the US.

Make sure ya mail em too...