If you are new to blogging or just looking to monetize your blog, you must read this list of the Best Affiliate Programs for Beginners.

The list below is affiliate programs that are easy to apply for and use and they do not require a large following to be accepted.

The Best Affiliate Programs for Beginners

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ShareASale

ShareASale is an Affiliate Marketing Network you can apply for and once approved, you can use their website to find products or services to promote and earn a commission for clicks or referrals.

What I love about ShareASale is that it allows new bloggers who don’t have a large following to sign-up, PLUS they have a large offering of different programs to apply for.

Some of their Affiliate Programs:

  • NameCheap – domain names and web hosting
  • ShareASale – amazing affiliate network – don’t forget to sign-up!
  • PicMonkey – easy-to-use photo editing and graphic design software
  • Pretty Darn Cute Design – customizable, feminine website designs
  • Restored316 – customizable, feminine website designs
  • StudioPress – all-in-one website builder for WordPress
  • Tailwind – very popular Pinterest and Instagram scheduling tool
  • Weebly – easy-to-use a drag and drop website builder

Related: How to Join and Use the ShareASale the Affiliate Program



Amazon Affiliates

Almost all bloggers and influencers are part of the Amazon Affiliate Program because it’s easy to use and free to join. You can promote almost all products available on Amazon with a simple click to use their affiliate link on your website.

To sign up, the content on your website must be recent (generally within the last 60 days). Once approved, they require at least three driven qualified sales within the first 180 days.

Related: How to Add Affiliate Links to Your Blog

Shopstyle Collective

If you are a fashion blogger, this is the affiliate program for you.

Not only is Shopstyle Collective easy to sign-up for, but you also get paid per click, which is a great way to make money as a beginner blogger.

You can search for clothing and products in Shopstyle Collective’s easy-to-use platform, then copy the affiliate link and paste it into your blog post or link onto a social media post.

Bluehost

If you’ve done your research on affiliate programs, you would have come across the Bluehost Affiliate Program.

This is one of the most popular affiliate programs that bloggers use and recommend because it’s free to join and you earn $65 for each qualified sign-up!



Related: The Beginners Guide: How to Start a Blog

TailwindApp

TailwindApp is THE recommended Pinterest scheduler and analytics tool for bloggers. It allows you to easily schedule pins, track analytics, and you can join Tailwind tribes to promote your pins to the masses.

There are two ways you can receive affiliate incentives from Tailwind:

  • Send a Free Month of Tailwind Plus to a friend and get your first month free when they redeem it. If you haven’t tried Tailwind Plus, sign up to get a FREE trial here.
  • If you are looking to get paid in cash, you can sign up for the TailwindApp Affiliate Program through ShareASale. As an affiliate, you receive a recurring 15% commission.

Related: How to Join and Use the ShareASale the Affiliate Program

Making Sense of Cents

After a year of blogging, I finally signed up for the Making Sense of Affiliate Marketing Course.

Boy, do I wish I signed up earlier.

Michelle earns over $50,000 a month through affiliate marketing, and she shares all of her best tips in this course.

The best part is, after completing the course you can become an affiliate of the program.

It’s a win-win. You learn how to monetize your blog then you can be part of her affiliate program to help others achieve their blogging goals.

To sign up for the course and start making money, click here.

While there are many affiliate programs available, this is a great list to get you started to learn more about affiliate programs. As always, if you have any questions let me know below and I’m happy to help.