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A lot of BS members are focusing on ads to monetize their sites and advocating a high volume content strategy. However, I'm wondering if you would have a similar approach for sites monetized only with affiliate marketing. With Ads, you can target nearly every keyword under the sun, as long as the site can rank for it authority-wise.
Would you be more picky in the keyword selection, if you would run an affiliate site? Informational content that is in the pre-purchase phase could be valuable to educate visitors before a purchase. However, content that is in the post-purchase phase might not be worth the effort from a monetization point of view.
PS: I'm asking because, I'm running an affiliate site in a B2B niche in a non-English-speaking country. The affiliate payouts are great, but not the potential for ads.
Would you be more picky in the keyword selection, if you would run an affiliate site? Informational content that is in the pre-purchase phase could be valuable to educate visitors before a purchase. However, content that is in the post-purchase phase might not be worth the effort from a monetization point of view.
PS: I'm asking because, I'm running an affiliate site in a B2B niche in a non-English-speaking country. The affiliate payouts are great, but not the potential for ads.