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I was curious if anyone knew of a place where we can get ad's to post on my websites that are gaming related. Like PS3 and Xbox 360. I see a few offers that are "Came Copying Software" related but I am not to interested in promoting that stuff.

I'm not sure what company offers the best selection and thought someone here may have an idea.

Please let me know, thanks!
 


I was curious if anyone knew of a place where we can get ad's to post on my websites that are gaming related. Like PS3 and Xbox 360. I see a few offers that are "Came Copying Software" related but I am not to interested in promoting that stuff.

I'm not sure what company offers the best selection and thought someone here may have an idea.

Please let me know, thanks!

Clickbank fail
 
Yeah Clickbank doesn't have crap, but I havent signed up to too many places yet. Looking to see if someone can just point me in the right direction.
 
Amazon and Ebay would be the most mainstream answers. Other than that, search google for "game store affiliate" and you should have the easiest solution.
 
I guess it really depends on wtf you are looking for. Are you looking for products to sell or are you looking for "games" that people can play online, download, or toolbars.
 
just promote one of the online game CPA offers. sounds like you have gaming traffic so promote a known converter.. ask your affiliate managers which games are doing best and start testing a bunch
 
your website us alexa <200k or intl. alexa <100k and subscription-based gamers? i'm looking for media :)
 
yeah I was looking for those big banners that you ut on the sidebar of a site, its mostly console gamers so things related to that. We are in the <50,000 of Alexa.
 
If you're into consoles might want to check out gamefly. Dunno how good they convert, but payouts are nice.
 
I'd call Valueclick/Tribalfusion and have a conversation with them. They may have actual brands running branding campaigns for new titles (IE I saw a ton of media for Bad Company 2 prior to launch, didn't bother to look where it was going).