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The Best Dictation (Voice To Text) Software Is Here (And It’s Free!)

Posted: 19 Oct 2015 06:22 AM PDT

I’m a desktop kind of person who almost always prefer a computer over a phone — unless I’m away from my desk. I have already mentioned on several blog posts that I take a lot of time to create a blog post — from researching to writing to editing to formatting.

And that’s why I’m always trying to find a way to streamline my content creation process — to make it more consistent, stress-free, and efficient. Obviously, the biggest task involved in publishing a blog post is actually the writing process itself.

Once the first draft gets done, the rest happens like magic!

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Over the past several months/years, I tried several dictation or voice to text software — including the super-popular Dragon Speech Recognition Software (but I tried it several years back) — and nothing really worked for me.

Not anymore!

Meet “Voice typing…” On Google Docs

I was an active Google Docs user until few months back and then almost stopped using it. A couple of weeks back I noticed that Google introduced “Voice typing…” to Google Docs. However, it’s not supported in its iOS (on iPhone and iPad) apps, yet.

If you are an avid Android user then you probably know that Google has added speech recognition capabilities to it long time back.

In fact, if there’s a speech recognition software that has always worked for me then it’s Google. Google’s speech recognition technology — on Search, Translator, Google Now, etc — works like a charm thanks to Google’s immense knowledge of everything.

However, Google didn’t have an independent dictation software — especially for desktops — until now.

But what about Microsoft’s Cortana and the overhyped Apple’s Siri?

Of course, Cortana works. But again, it doesn’t offer a voice dictation on Windows Phone or elsewhere that works (correct me if I’m wrong!).

And then there’s Siri. Oh yeah, it works perfectly when you see its demo on an Apple Event. But it never worked for me. Sorry.

I’m pretty sure that a lot of you will now advocate for Siri or the in-built free dictation software on iOS or Mac OS X.

So, I picked an excerpt from my fantastic ten productivity tools and then turned on dictation in iOS (on iPhone) and Google Docs (on the web) at the same time.

Here are the results:

Dictation – Google vs. Apple

Note: While dictating on Google Docs, it was typing “period” or “full stop” as it is instead of inserting one. So, I edited all of them manually before copying here. Because Google’s help page for “Voice typing…” says it detects all the common punctuations like period, comma, exclamation, etc. and it did except a “period”. So maybe I missed something.

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Here’s My Take: Google Docs Voice Typing vs. iOS/OS X Dictation

Google Docs “Voice typing…” is near perfect except that adding a period or a comma or any other punctuations feels odd. Well, it’s a common problem you can’t avoid in any such software applications.

And my experience with dictation on iOS and OS X was pretty terrible. Of course, it may be designed for English-speaking nations but it’s supposed to work for others as well. Maybe someday, eh?

Anyway, even if it’s able to detect your voice perfectly it’s not the best dictation software out there. You know why?

iOS/OS X dictation pauses every 40 seconds or so. So, you have to wait until it’s ready to accept the next sentence/paragraph. If you think it’s comfortable then there’s one more problem. That is, you can’t type when you are dictating.

That’s where Google Docs comes to party. When you turn on Google Docs dictation, you can actually use both your voice as well as the keyboard — at the same time.

For instance, I can dictate a sentence and then write the next sentence by myself without turn off the voice dictation. It basically means that, Google’s speech recognition software is always running in the background and it will convert any word you speak to text.

However, if you change your browser window or switch to another application then the dictation is turned off automatically and you have to turn it on again to resume automatic dictation.

That’s not all!

Google’s speech recognition technology is so smart it even attempts to correct a sentence when you are done with it. For instance, see that Apple typed “beatles” and “potatoes” when I said “paid tools”.

So, if the same error occurred in Google Docs then it might have made an attempt to correct so that the final sentence make sense.

Note: I have written this article for desktop users and that’s why I didn’t list any other speech recognition software or voice to text apps for mobile. If you are looking for an advanced speech recognition software (which is not just for dictation alone) then you can always try Dragon NaturallySpeaking or any other proprietary software. But it’s going to cost you. For instance, Dragon for Mac costs over $200 and Dragon for PC costs over $75.

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Closing Thoughts

I first realized Google’s speech recognition capability when I tried their Translator app. And I even tried to make it a dictation software. But it didn’t work as it’s just a tool which detects your voice and convert it to text — to translate into another language.

Now with Google Docs “Voice typing…”, you can enjoy Google’s speech recognition technology on the web as well — that too, in a word processor, yay!

Actually, I tried to write this blog post using “Voice typing…” but it failed and ended up taking more time than typing. No, it’s not because it didn’t detect my voice or something. But simply because I didn’t train myself to do it that way.

And I’m sure that it can be a great time saver when I (or probably you) figured out a way to make this work for you. So I will keep on trying this at times so that I can also make an attempt to write  a 1,000 word blog post in 10 minutes — like her.

Happy Dictating! :)

P.S. Google didn’t pay me to write this blog post. :P

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The 13 Best Google Chrome Extensions I Can’t Live Without (Plus 13 I Can Live Without)

Posted: 09 Oct 2015 06:07 AM PDT

Google Chrome

Google Chrome is much more than just a browser and that’s how it became the web’s favorite internet browser. And it was perhaps the first cloud-integrated web browser.

That is, everything you do inside Google Chrome was automatically synced across all your computers (and today mobile devices as well).

And there are literally hundreds of thousands of Google Chrome extensions that can make this super-browser even more powerful.

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The good thing is, there must be an extension to make Chrome work the way you want. For instance, I often end up accidentally close a pinned tab. So, I can install an extension called Lock Tab to prevent it (I’m not using it though).

The only problem with Chrome is that… it’s so resource hungry that it eats up your computer’s memory (RAM) in a big way. So make sure that you don’t overload your browser with a ton of add-ons or extensions.

It will not only slow down your computer but also make it a mess as most of the Chrome extensions can access your browsing history (or much more). So it’s always a good idea to install only the trusted ones.

Today, I have sorted some of the best Google Chrome extensions and apparently they are also my personal favorites.

13 Google Chrome Extensions I Can’t Live Without

Here’s a quick reminder. It’s really impossible to come up with a definite list of Google Chrome extensions as its selection depends upon a person and his/her nature of work.

For instance, if you are a gamer or a graphic designer then you may not find much helpful extensions. But if you are a blogger or even a writer then you would find at least few of them helpful.

That’s why this is a list of my favorite extensions. And I have divided the list into two: the first 13 are the ones that I can’t live without and it’s enabled all the time. And the next 13 are the ones that I activate on-demand — that is, when I want to do something with it.

If you’re looking for a comprehensive list then check out: Top 50 Google Chrome Productivity Extensions and Top 30 Google Chrome SEO Extensions.

1. Checker Plus for Gmail

Checker Plus for Gmail is one of the most useful (and perhaps the best too) Google Chrome extension for Gmail.

And it’s got a ton of customization options that lets you change the alert sound, notification style, button click action, email fetching schedule, extension icon, keyboard shortcuts, etc.

Checker Plus for Gmail – Options

What’s so fantastic about this extension is that if you customize it according to your usage then it can save a lot of time.

For instance, you can immediately mark a new message as read and archive it — with one-click — without even opening it.

Checker Plus for Gmail – Notification

Also, if you enable “Open Checker Plus popup window” as the default button click action in options and then you can see a quick glance of all your unread messages in a popup window and can then mark a message (or all of it) as read, or as spam, or archive or delete it.

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2. Rapportive

Rapportive shows the details of your contact’s LinkedIn profile (and other social media profiles when available) right inside your Gmail inbox.

It fetches and shows the details automatically on the sidebar when you open a message or when you hover your cursor over an email id.

Actually, now it’s not as useful as it used to be. LinkedIn acquired Rapportive and since then it fetches only the LinkedIn profiles of the contact and rarely other social media profiles.

However, it’s still one of my favorites and I prefer it over better alternatives like Sidekick as Rapportive is simple and less annoying.

Sidekick could be a better alternative if you are looking for a feature rich alternative. But I do not like Sidekick much as it requires a registration and it alerts you to sign up for a premium account and even shows an annoying button on the left navigation (which you can’t hide or disable).

Anyway, the added advantage of these extensions is that it replaces the ads on your Gmail sidebar.

3. Add to Wunderlist

Add to Wunderlist is the official Google Chrome extension of the awesome  Wunderlist app. If you haven’t tried Wunderlist before then you must try it now. And if you are already a Wunderlist user who do not use any Chrome extensions then you should try this.

Add to Wunderlist

It lets you add a web page as a task with one-click and also lets you add a reminder or list location before you save it. You can add tasks by clicking on the extension icon or by using the right-click menu.

Wunderlist also offers a new tab extension that replaces Google Chrome’s new tab page with a lightweight version of Wunderlist.

4. AdBlock

AdBlock probably needs no introduction as it’s the most popular Google Chrome extension with over 200 million downloads. As the name suggests, it blocks ads on Facebook, YouTube, Gmail, and across the web.

AdBlock

You can even block specific URLs or ads or iframes by using the right-click menu. That’s not all. It also blocks automatic malware downloads and alerts you when it detects one.

5. Awesome Screenshot

Awesome Screenshot lets you capture a portion of the screen or the entire screen or only the visible portion of the screen and then allows you to edit before saving it to your hard drive (or cloud storage) or copy to clipboard.

Awesome Screenshot

So you can crop the image or blur a portion of the image or add an arrow to highlight something or add a text without using an image editor like Paint or Photoshop. Again, you can also define your own shortcut keys (Ctrl + Shift + ?) to trigger different kinds of captures.

If you register (free) on AwesomeScreenshot.com then you can make use of their image hosting service and you will be able to save your screen captures in the cloud and share it with others.

6. Search by Image (by Google)

Search by Image is a simple extension that lets you reverse search an image on Google Images. That is, you can initiate a Google Image search by using any image that you found on a web page (or across the web). All you need to do is, right-click an image and click the "Search Google with this image" menu.

Search by Image Options

You can also initiate a search by using the images on your own computer. Simply drag and drop an image on your computer in a new Chrome tab so that it opens the image inside the browser — and then you will be able to right-click and search.

Just make sure that you have enabled the advanced option “Allow access to file URLs” in Chrome extensions page (chrome://extensions/) for this extension.

7. Alexa Traffic Rank

Alexa Traffic Rank is the official Alexa.com extension for Google Chrome. Just hover your mouse cursor over the extension button and it will show the Alexa Traffic Rank of the website that you're currently browsing.

Even though Alexa Traffic Rank doesn’t matter much it’s still the easiest way to determine the popularity of a website among webmasters.

8. Open SEO Stats

Open SEO Stats was formerly known as PageRank Status and is my favorite SEO extension for Google Chrome. When you are browsing a web page, simply click the extension icon and it popups a menu with the following modules: SEO Stats, Traffic Stats, Site Info, Page Info, Link Status, Page Speed, and Tools.

Open SEO Stats

You can get details like Alexa traffic rank (current and historical), Compete traffic rank, Google PageRank, IP address & location, indexed pages on Google, Bing & other search engines, DNS, social sharing stats, page speed details, and technical details like canonical URL, meta tags (title, description, keywords, robots), internal & external link count, headings, etc. — with one-click.

Wait, it also shows links to the current URL’s Archive.org, Moz Open Site Explorer, Robots.txt, XML Sitemap, Sourcecode, WOT, Whois, etc.

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9. Create Link

Create Link is my latest favorite and that’s why it’s not listed on any of my list of Chrome extensions.

It’s a tiny extension that can copy the current URL in different formats. For instance, I have created the following copy formats based on my personal usage.

Create Link

As you can see, it’s all about copying the current URL and Title in different formats with slight changes. I use Create Link primarily to add links to Evernote, or to share a web page on Twitter, or to generate a “Don’t Miss” tag to paste in a blog post.

10. Context Menu Search

Context Menu Search is a simple extension that lets you search the selected text on a pre-defined search engine. That is, you can add custom search engines (just like the way you add more search engines in Google Chrome) or add more from the available list to Chrome’s right-menu.

Context Menu Search

So if you added Wikipedia from the list, then you can select a word or phrase on a web page and use the right-click menu to search it on Wikipedia. You can decide whether to open the search results in a new background tab or in a new tab next to the current tab (my choice).

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11. Word & Character Count Tool

Word & Character Count Tool lets you count the number of words and characters in the selected text. Just select a paragraph or even a full web page, and click the option "Word and Character Count" on the right click menu.

Word & Character Count Tool

It shows total number of words and characters along with number of sentences, paragraphs, average sentence length and word length. It’s super-handy if you are a blogger or a writer.

12. Yet Another Google Bookmarks Extension (YAGBE)

Yet Another Google Bookmarks Extension is my favorite Google Bookmarks extension for Chrome. It displays your Google Bookmarks in a tree with support for labels, searching, and sorting.

Yet Another Google Bookmarks Extension

YAGBE enables ads by default so you can enable “I don’t want to support you” on its options. It also lets you customize: font size, background color, icons, keyboard shortcuts, etc.

Yet Another Google Bookmarks Extension Options

If you are looking for a third-party bookmarking service then you can consider Xmarks Bookmark Sync (to backup and sync your bookmarks and open tabs across all your computers and browsers).

13. Chrome Remote Desktop

Chrome Remote Desktop is a nifty app that lets you access all your computers (Windows and Mac) from another computer or from your mobile devices.

It can be used for a variety of purposes like to access your own computer from a remote location or to provide (or get) remote support or to securely access your files or software applications on your computer from a mobile device, and so on.

Chrome Remote Desktop

Since it's linked to your Google account there's no such thing as an extra user id or special codes to access your computer from another device of yours.

All you need to do is install the Chrome Remote Desktop app on all your devices (computers, tablets, mobiles) and you're good to go.

Chrome Remote Desktop is a Chrome app and not an extension. In fact, it’s the only Chrome app that I’m using — everything else are extensions. You can go here for more details about how it works.

Read: 3 Best Of The Best Remote Desktop Access Software That Are Free

13 Google Chrome Extensions I Can Live Without

As I have already mentioned, these are the plugins that I always end up activating and deactivating regularly. Because I either have an alternate solution or I do not need it all the time. So, I think it’s fair to say they are the ones I can live without. ;)

14. Evernote Web Clipper

Evernote Web Clipper

Evernote Web Clipper is the official Evernote extension for Google Chrome. But should you install it? Well, it depends. If you have already installed Evernote for Windows or Mac then you can easily add stuff to your Evernote account without installing any other addons or plugins.

But if you want to save a whole page in your Evernote or if you often share your notes with your friends then Evernote Web Clipper can be handy. Because it lets you clip a web page and share it instantly with others after annotation.

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15. Save to Pocket

Save to Pocket is the official Pocket Extension for Chrome. So if you are using Pocket app then it’s a must-have. With one-click, you can instantly save a web page to your Pocket account. When you install it, you can quickly save a web page to your Pocket with one-click.

If you are looking for a more feature rich Pocket extension then I would recommend Pickpocket (opens a popup window when you click its icon and it lets you view, search, and open your saved links).

16. Feedly Mini

Feedly Mini is the official Feedly extension for Google Chrome but it doesn’t show the unread feed count.

So you can try an alternative like Feedly Notifier as it not only shows the unread items in your Feedly account but also shows desktop notifications. And luckily you can disable updates for specific categories.

17. Buffer

Buffer is the smartest way to share content to your social media channels (Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Google+) from anywhere on the web, with just one-click. Simply click the Buffer icon (or use the right-click menu) to share the current web page immediately or add it to the Buffer queue.

If you end up posting the same content on your Facebook, Twitter, and Google+ profile then it’s super-useful. I no longer do it and that’s why it’s not one of my “can’t live without it” kind of addon.

18. Google Dictionary (by Google)

Google Dictionary was my all time favorite Chrome extension (and it still is!). It shows the definitions as you browse the web. Just double-click a word and it will show its Google Definition in a small popup bubble.

And if you click “More »” on the bubble then it takes directly to its Google Dictionary search results. The best thing about this extension is that it also lets you view the definition of a phrase as well.

Google Dictionary Options

Just set a trigger key in extension options and it displays the definition bubble when you select a phrase and click press the trigger key. Also, foreign language words are automatically translated in the language that you have chosen.

Mac users probably don’t need this extension as OS X’s “Look Up in Dictionary” feature is perfect.

19. Hover Zoom

Hover Zoom as the name suggests let you zoom images on mouse over, without opening a new tab. Just move the mouse cursor over an image’s thumbnail and it will enlarge the image automatically in a bubble window showing its full size.

Hover Zoom Options

So it’s super-useful when you browse Facebook, Twitter, Reddit, Amazon, etc.

20. ColorZilla

ColorZilla is the best add-on to quickly identify the color of any pixel on a web page. It’s got an advanced color picker (like the one in Adobe Photoshop) and you can instantly copy the color code to your clipboard — to use wherever you want.

All you need to do is, click the extension icon or you can set a keyboard shortcut to activate it.

21. Page Refresh

Page Refresh is my preferred auto refresh add-on for Chrome. There are more feature rich alternatives like Super Auto Refresh but I personally like Page Refresh as it lets you hide its icon from the address bar.

Page Refresh

That is, you can enable “Show refresh icon only when pressing key combo” in Options and it will show the Page Refresh icon only when the keyboard shortcut “Ctrl + Shift + R (on Windows) or “Cmd ” Shift + R” (on Mac) is pressed.

22. Tab Wheel Scroll

Tab Wheel Scroll is a tiny extension that lets you scroll Chrome browser tabs easily. Just press the “Alt” key (Windows) or the “Option” key (Mac) and then scroll up or down the mouse wheel.

It will scroll through your open browser tabs provided your cursor is over the actual web page (and not any other portion of the browser like address bar or bookmarks bar).

It’s really useful when you are researching something and has numerous tabs open. However, you do not need it if you are more comfortable using Chrome’s keyboard shortcut.

23. SERPTrends SEO Extension

SERPTrends SEO Extension is not really one of my favorites but it’s useful at times as it shows dynamics on Google, Yahoo, and Bing search results.

That is, it numbers the search results and also tells you whether a search result has moved up or down in position.

Apart from that, you can also enable parameters so that it will show a dropdown menu beside each search result and can check a web page’s whois, archive.org, robots.txt, etc. in one-click.

24. Page Analytics (by Google)

Page Analytics is the official Google Analytics extension for Chrome that shows how users interact with your web pages. When browsing a website that has your Google Analytics tags installed, you can click the Google Analytics button on Chrome and it will show a data panel at the bottom or top of the browser window (you can customize it).

The data panel shows the real-time visitors on your website plus the number of page views, unique page views, average time spent, and the bounce rate of the current web page — for the selected period. It also highlights where your users are clicking so that you can optimize your website accordingly.

25. NoFollow

NoFollow highlights all the nofollow links and it also detects noindex and nofollow meta tags (if any) on a web page. You can enable or disable it for a specific website as you browse it — using its address bar icon.

It also gives you a lot of customization options so that you can change the way nofollow links are highlighted and can even create a whitelist to disable the extension on specific websites.

26. Strict Workflow (Pomodoro Technique)

Pomodoro Technique is a time management technique that uses a timer to break down a work into intervals known as “pomodoros” with short and long breaks.

Traditionally, one Pomodoro is 25 minutes in length and a short break time is 5 minutes and a long break time is 30 minutes.

So it involves taking a 5 minute break after completing one Pomodoro and taking a 30 minute break after completing four Pomodoros.

The idea is to choose one particular task and then spending 25 minutes to accomplish it (without any interruption).

This way, you can break down a big project into micro-tasks and then complete one micro-task in one Pomodoro — by using a Pomodoro timer.

It’s the best way to fight perfection paralysis or laziness. Because you will notice that once you start working on something you will actually end up finishing it.

For instance, the secret to writing a blog post is to start writing one.

Strict Workflow is one of the most lightweight Pomodoro extension for Google Chrome. It’s based on the famous Pomodoro Technique that lets you define a Pomodoro interval and break time.

The best thing about this extension is that it lets you define your own custom work time and break time. So you can set even 1 minute as both your work and break time — most Pomodoro app do not allow a 1 minute or even 5 minute timer.
Strict Workflow Options

Also, when the work or break time is over it shows a notification plus a sound alert (both are optional). And you have to click the extension icon to start another Pomodoro.

Strict Workflow Alert

An added advantage of this extension is that it also blocks access to social media websites like Facebook, YouTube, Tumblr, Reddit, etc. when the timer is ON.

Strict Workflow is not the only Pomodoro extension on the Chrome Web Store. There are several other extensions and apps like TimeDoserPomotodoMoosti, TimeDoser, etc.

And I’m not personally using any of the Pomodoro Chrome extensions as I prefer a desktop alternative called Activity Timer.

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Conclusion

There are two kinds of Google Chrome users. Those who use Chrome extensions and those who should be using Chrome extensions.

The purpose of this blog post as you can see is pretty simple. It’s to encourage the usage of browser extensions (whether you’re a Chrome or a Firefox user) and not exactly to promote the plugins that I have been using.

So, what are your favorite Chrome extensions — and why?

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The 18 Best Affiliate Programs & Networks For Anyone And Everyone

Posted: 30 Sep 2015 06:15 AM PDT

Affiliate Marketing

Image Credit: Flickr

Affiliate marketing, as you might probably know already, is a multi-billion dollar industry and it’s by far the best way to monetize your website or blog — unless you have your own products and services to sell.

If you have a content rich website then there are hundreds of thousands of affiliate programs and affiliate networks available on the web that can make you a fortune. In fact, the secret to six-figure blogging is affiliate marketing.

The reason is pretty simple… if you are monetizing your website with the right affiliate program then it can make a lot of money with little effort (of course you need a content rich website with a handsome amount of targeted traffic).

It’s just that it takes some time to figure out what’s converting and what’s not.

So first things first.

Affiliate Programs & Affiliate Networks: What’s What, And What’s Not?

Affiliate programs are also called associate programs and it’s a deal between an advertiser and a publisher. For instance, if I’ve a created a software and is promoting and selling it via my blog then I can also generate additional income by inviting my blog readers to promote it in exchange for a commission.

So let’s say, if you referred a buyer for my newly created software product then I offer you a 50% commission (or 50% of the additional income that I have generated because of you). So if you refer more people to me then you make more income.

That’s why affiliate marketing is also known as performance marketing. And it’s a win-win, right?

Now if I have the resources then I can run an affiliate program by myself — within my own blog or website — and then it called an in-house affiliate program. But if I don’t have the resources or don’t want to manage it myself then I can sign up as an advertiser on an affiliate network.

Read: What Is Affiliate Marketing And How Does It Work?

An affiliate network is a hub that connects an advertiser and a publisher. In other words, it’s a hub for thousands of affiliate programs on the web.

All the affiliate networks have their own tracking, reporting, and payment system. And they all may be focusing different niche, location, promotions, etc. with a pool of advertisers — and that makes all of them different.

Sometimes an advertiser can have presence on multiple affiliate networks and still have their own in-house affiliate program.

Perhaps the best thing about an affiliate network is that when you join one of them, you get immediate access to hundreds of thousands of affiliate programs on the web — that you couldn’t reach otherwise.

Now, don’t get confused with affiliate network and ad network. For instance, Google AdSense is NOT an affiliate network but rather an ad network that pays you for “clicks” and not for “sales”.

So if you referred a sale worth $100 to an advertiser on Google AdSense (who already have an in-house affiliate program that pays 50% commission) then you might have made $1 or maybe $2 with Google AdSense.

But if you did it as an affiliate marketer then your earnings could have been $50.

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Affiliate Programs: What You Need To Know?

Different affiliate programs (in-house and the ones on various affiliate networks) follows different models. An affiliate program model can be: Cost Per Action (CPA), Cost Per Lead (CPL), Cost Per Sale (CPS), or even Cost Per Click (CPC).

  • Cost Per Action (CPA) model pays you for specific actions and it can be simple form submissions, downloads, surveys, etc.
  • Cost Per Lead (CPL) model pays for leads and it’s usually a “signup” that involves email or credit card verification (because it makes the lead more valuable).
  • Cost Per Sale (CPS) model pays for actual sales and it means they share a percentage of sale value with you.
  • Cost Per Click (CPC) model as you probably know pays for “clicks” — no matter whether your referral traffic helped them generate a lead/sale or not.

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The Best Affiliate Networks

Here’s a hand-picked list of some of the best affiliate networks on the web. So you don’t have to! :)

I have considered brand equity, Alexa traffic rank, user experience, and my own personal experience to shortlist them. And I have highlighted the Alexa rank, payout details, and the types of affiliate offers supported by each network for your quick reference.

Also, I have indicated whether they have a referral program as well. If an affiliate network has a referral program then it means that you can refer other publishers to them and earn a percentage (or a one-time bonus) of their income.

1. CJ Affiliate

CJ Affiliate

CJ Affiliate was formerly known as Commission Junction (or simply CJ) and it’s the most popular affiliate network (and also my personal favorite).

It’s one of the oldest affiliate network and that’s why it’s the preferred affiliate network of Fortune 500 companies and major online retailers.

Commission Junction is my personal favorite as they have an unmatched pool of advertisers that we can’t find elsewhere. Also, I’m very much happy with their user interface, payment system and the customer support.

And what’s more exciting about CJ is that advertisers often pay premium commission rates for CJ publishers when compared to other affiliate networks or even their own in-house affiliate program.

For instance, majority of the web hosting companies offer 30-50% higher commission on the CJ network when compared to their in-house affiliate program.

Now one thing that I hate about CJ is their tracking system. It’s not real-time and sometimes it doesn’t track sales/leads at all. So it’s very much possible that you might miss commissions for some sales/leads that you have generated.

Anyway, I’m still happy as the payouts are not delayed unlike any other affiliate or ad networks.

For instance, if you have referred a sale in January then you can get paid in February itself. I said “CAN” as it depends upon the affiliate program that you are promoting.

That is, CJ reviews all the leads/sales that you have generated in the previous month on or around the 10th day of every month. So, an advertiser can approve a transaction or extend it for 30 days (or even deny) on that day.

It’s applicable to almost any affiliate network out there as most of the things that we buy online involves a money-back guarantee. So if the customer that you have referred asked for a money-back then the advertiser can void your transaction.

If the transaction is approved then you get paid in the same month itself — around 20th of every month. It basically means if an advertiser do not extend transactions, then you will get paid on the 20th of a month itself even if you referred the sale on the 30th of the previous month.

However, if you are a new publisher then it should take an additional month or so as they monitor new publishers pretty closely.

It should take some time to get familiar with the interface, reports, etc. of CJ.com. But it’s applicable to all networks as they all have their own way of reporting and tracking system.

And their customer support is excellent. You get one-to-one support via email or phone and you also get dedicated affiliate account representatives when you are generating sales/leads consistently to an advertiser.

One more thing… it’s free to join the CJ Network and no special website requirements are there. Once your application is approved, you can simply sign in  to CJ Account Manager and apply to different affiliate programs.

Some of them approve publishers immediately while others approve manually after reviewing your account/website. But you need a quality website to get approval for individual affiliate programs as big brands on the CJ Network approve publishers manually.

However, you can contact the advertiser directly if you got denied but believe that you can promote them in a great way.

And it’s worth to mention that CJ deactivates a publisher account if it doesn’t generate a commissionable transaction for six months. That’s not all, you will also be charged a $10 dormant account fee.

It means that, if you referred a sale and earned $10 in commissions then it will be reversed if you didn’t generate any income over the next 6 months. But there’s no negative billing and you won’t be charged ever for keeping your account idle and not generating any sale at all.

  • Alexa Rank: 2,142
  • Minimum Payment Amount: $100 (Check); $50 (Direct Deposit)
  • Payment Method(s): Check, Direct Deposit
  • Programs Offered: CPA, CPL, CPS, CPC
  • Referral Program: No

2. ShareASale

ShareASale

ShareASale is perhaps the most admired affiliate network with over 4,000 affiliate programs. There are so many affiliate programs on the web that are exclusive to ShareASale. So if you are unable to find an advertiser in CJ then most probably it’s there at ShareASale.

And ShareASale also has a lot of similarities with CJ like user experience, payment, dormant account policy, and affiliate program types. So yes, all inactive ShareASale accounts will be deactivated if its balance is less than $25.

Or, you will be charged $25 per month (if the account balance is over $25) until it becomes zero and is then closed.

And if there is something that I particularly like about ShareASale then it’s their tracking system. It’s real-time and the payment system is also very reliable (just like CJ).

  • Alexa Rank: 707
  • Minimum Payment Amount: $50
  • Payment Method(s): Check, Direct Deposit
  • Programs Offered: CPA, CPL, CPS, CPC
  • Referral Program: Yes

3. Rakuten Affiliate Network

Rakuten Affiliate Network was formerly known as LinkShare and is dubbed as the number one affiliate network — for several years now — in affiliate surveys.

Anyway, it doesn’t make much sense to me as the number of advertisers on LinkShare is far less when compared to CJ (or even ShareASale).

However, there are few hundred brands who prefer LinkShare and they do not have an affiliate program elsewhere.

  • Alexa Rank: 3,995
  • Minimum Payment Amount: $50
  • Payment Method(s): Check, Direct Deposit, PayPal
  • Programs Offered: CPA, CPL, CPS, CPC
  • Referral Program: No

4. Affiliate Window

Affiliate Window

Affiliate Window is one of the best affiliate network in Europe with an advertiser and publisher base of over 1,500 and 75,000 respectively. It’s got a user-friendly interface with real-time reporting.

Affiliate Window even supports deep linking so that you can link to any web page on the advertiser’s website using your affiliate link.

Also, they pay publishers twice every month and the minimum payment amount is also low (when compared to other ad networks).

  • Alexa Rank: 9,398
  • Minimum Payment Amount: $20/£20
  • Payment Method(s): Check, Direct Deposit, Wire Transfer
  • Programs Offered: CPA, CPL, CPS, CPC
  • Referral Program: Yes

5. eBay Enterprise Affiliate Network

eBay Enterprise Affiliate Network was formerly known as Pepperjam Network and now it’s got over 1,500 advertisers and 200,000 publishers.

  • Alexa Rank: 18,610
  • Minimum Payment Amount: $25
  • Payment Method(s): PayPal
  • Programs Offered: CPA, CPL, CPS
  • Referral Program: Unknown

6. Tradedoubler

Tradedoubler

Tradedoubler is perhaps the most popular affiliate network in Europe with over 2,000 advertisers. If you live in U.S. then I guess you can focus on the above networks itself as they are more popular in the U.S.

Because there’s a very good chance that you won’t find an American retailer in Tradedoubler and likewise if you live in Europe then your favorite retailer could be there in Tradedoubler (and not in any of those American networks).

  • Alexa Rank: 1,773
  • Minimum Payment Amount: €70
  • Payment Method(s): Direct Deposit
  • Programs Offered: CPA, CPL, CPS
  • Referral Program: Unknown

7. Zanox

Zanox is another affiliate network popular in Europe with over 4,000 advertisers. Some of these European affiliate networks becomes important when they have an exclusive relationship with a brand.

For instance, the super-popular handmade marketplace Etsy.com’s affiliate program is powered by Zanox. So you will need a Zanox publisher account to become an affiliate of Etsy.

  • Alexa Rank: 2,109
  • Minimum Payment Amount: €25
  • Payment Method(s): Check, Direct Deposit, Wire Transfer
  • Programs Offered: CPA, CPL, CPS, CPC
  • Referral Program: Unknown

The Best CPA Affiliate Networks

A CPA affiliate network is somewhat different from the affiliate networks listed above. However, you can see that almost all the affiliate networks listed above offers CPA programs and yet they were not classified as a “CPA Network”.

The reason is pretty simple… an affiliate program on a CPA affiliate network never pays for clicks or impressions — but there are a lot of affiliate programs on CJ.com that pays for clicks (though it’s very rare).

Also, the primary goal of an affiliate program on a CPA affiliate network is to get a lead and the primary goal of an affiliate program on any other affiliate network is to get a sale. There’s a difference, eh?

On CPA affiliate networks, the advertisers pay for specific action. It can be sale, a survey, form submission, download, or anything that requires an action by the visitor so that it can be tracked and can be paid for.

That said, most of the CPA networks also offers a ton of CPL and CPS affiliate programs as well. It’s just that they are more recognized for their “CPA Offers”.

For instance, if I’m an advertiser and I have a “toolbar” to promote then the best platform could be a CPA network — and never a premium affiliate network like CJ.com, or ShareASale.com — to build a userbase in no time.

Again, if I’m a publisher who owns a high-traffic file sharing site then CPA affiliate programs should generate the maximum affiliate income (obviously, Google AdSense and CJ.com tends to deny such websites).

As all the CPA networks that I have cherry-picked are similar in nature, so I will just avoid the descriptions and make the list simpler.

8. MaxBounty

MaxBounty

  • Alexa Rank: 9,023
  • Minimum Payment Amount: $100
  • Payment Method(s): Check, Direct Deposit, Wire Transfer, PayPal, Payoneer, Bitcoin
  • Referral Program: Yes
  • Quick Links: Sign Up | FAQ

9. PeerFly

PeerFly

  • Alexa Rank: 12,112
  • Minimum Payment Amount: $50
  • Payment Method(s): Check, Direct Deposit, Wire Transfer, PayPal, Payoneer
  • Referral Program: Yes
  • Quick Links: Sign Up | FAQ

10. FlexOffers

  • Alexa Rank: 23,139
  • Minimum Payment Amount: $50
  • Payment Method(s): Check, Direct Deposit
  • Referral Program: Yes
  • Quick Links: Sign Up | FAQ

11. Clickbooth

  • Alexa Rank: 33,747
  • Minimum Payment Amount: $50
  • Payment Method(s): Check, PayPal
  • Referral Program: Yes
  • Quick Links: Sign Up | FAQ

The Best Automated Affiliate Networks

All the affiliate networks that are listed so far are DIY networks. Sort of. That is, you have to sign up as a publisher, apply for individual affiliate programs and then manage it.

Now there’s another category of affiliate networks, and let’s just call it “automated affiliate network”. Wondering Why? Because it literally automates all the processes like advertiser selection, affiliate link placement, reporting, etc.

It works like this. Instead of partnering with advertisers they have partnered with various affiliate networks like CJ, ShareASale, etc. so that when a publisher is linking to a merchant (using direct links) it converts the regular links into affiliate links.

And the best thing is… if you are already using an affiliate link then it doesn’t convert at all. It’s that easy. All you need to do is paste a code on all the web pages that you want to monetize. If you are a web developer then you know that it takes just minutes. ;)

12. Skimlinks

Skimlinks

Skimlinks is a ‘cool’ automated affiliate networks that gives access to over 20,000 merchants. And it basically means that, when you join any of them you get immediate access to over 20,000 affiliate programs without the hassles like sign up, application, affiliate code generation, etc.

There’s absolutely no cost to join Skimlinks and it works on a revenue split model. They cut 25% of the affiliate income generated from your website. Skimlinks also offers a referral program and they give you 35% of what they earn for a year from all your referrals.

  • Alexa Rank: 15,952
  • Minimum Payment Amount: $10
  • Payment Method(s): Direct Deposit, PayPal
  • Programs Offered: CPA, CPL, CPS, CPC
  • Referral Program: Yes

13. VigLink

VigLink claims that it’s got over 45,000 advertisers but more or less everything seems similar to Skimlinks. Like Skimlinks, VigLink takes a 25% cut of the affiliate commissions generated from your website or blog. And their referral program also works exactly like Skimlinks. You get 35% of what they earn for a year from your referral.

  • Alexa Rank: 6,321
  • Minimum Payment Amount: $10
  • Payment Method(s): PayPal
  • Programs Offered: CPA, CPL, CPS, CPC
  • Referral Program: Yes

The Best Affiliate Programs

You can always avoid an affiliate network and join an advertiser’s in-house affiliate program (when it’s available) if you want.

Here is a list of some of the most popular affiliate programs on the web.

And remember, they are all in-house affiliate programs so you can’t find it on any of those affiliate networks listed above or elsewhere.

Also, the choice of an affiliate program (or even a network) should strictly be based upon your website’s audience interests.

For instance, if you have an audience that’s already known to purchase online then the perfect affiliate program could be the one offered by Amazon.com.

Who haven’t bought something from Amazon, eh?

14. ClickBank

ClickBank

ClickBank is the most popular marketplace for digital products with over 6 million products and 200 million customers. In other words, ClickBank is the Amazon for digital products.

So if you are looking for a guide (or an ebook) then you can search the ClickBank marketplace and if it’s there then you can instantly purchase and download it — there’s no need to wait.

And if you’re a digital product creator, then it’s super-easy (and cheap too) to sell your products on ClickBank. And that makes the ClickBank Affiliate Program one of the best around.

As a ClickBank affiliate, you can get up to 75% commission on all sales (including recurring payments).

  • Alexa Rank: 1,584
  • Minimum Payment Amount: $10
  • Payment Method(s): Check, Direct Deposit, Wire Transfer
  • Referral Program: Yes
  • Quick Links: Sign Up | FAQ

15. Digital River

oneNetworkDirect by Digital River is again an affiliate network for digital products.

16. iTunes Affiliate Program

iTunes Affiliate Program lets you promote the millions of songs and thousands of apps, books, movies, etc. on iTunes and earn a commission for all sales referred by you.

17. Amazon Associates

Amazon.com Associates

Amazon Associates is perhaps the web’s most popular affiliate program.

And you know the reason? Yes, that’s right!

Amazon is the biggest online retailer in the U.S. and is one of the most popular company in the U.S. (and world too).

Amazon is so huge that it’s got over a million products that you can promote on your website or blog and make money.

Amazon pays up to 10% commission for all affiliate sales. Since the inventory on Amazon is so diversified, the commission rate changes frequently.

You can link to any web page on Amazon and get paid for all purchases made by your referral — for more details, head here.

  • Alexa Rank: 6
  • Minimum Payment Amount: $10 (for Direct Deposits & Gift Certificates); $100 (for Check payments)
  • Payment Method(s): Check, Direct Deposit, Amazon.com Gift Certificate
  • Quick Links: Sign Up | FAQ

18. eBay Partner Network

eBay Partner Network

eBay Partner Network represents eBay.com’s and its partners’ affiliate programs across the world. The commision rate depends upon the category of products that you are promoting.

For more details, go here. And you also get a bonus for referring new eBay buyers.

  • Alexa Rank: 17
  • Minimum Payment Amount: $25
  • Payment Method(s): Direct Deposit, PayPal
  • Quick Links: Sign Up | FAQ

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BONUS: Finding The Best Affiliate Programs

Well, finding a product to promote can be a bit tricky. But if you are unable to find out an affiliate program then start with the products that you are using personally (or something you are very much familiar or knowledgeable).

Or, simply sign up on any of those affiliate networks and can then explore the different affiliate programs available (there are thousands to explore).

But remember, it’s always best to promote only the products that you have used because people buy that experience.

That way, you can just tell your audience about how effectively you are using something or how you find something useful and how they also can make use of it.

And it’s absolutely fine if so many others are promoting the same product as long your perspective and experience matters.

If you simply show a banner ad or a text link of your favorite products on your website then people may not even notice it.

You can always go to your favorite thing’s website to see if there is an affiliate program. If they do, then there must be an “Affiliates” section on their website and you can sign up there.

For instance, you love Walmart, Groupon, Woot, Expedia, BestBuy, Intuit, etc.? Good. They all have an affiliate program. Or, you can simply search your favorite products name + “affiliate program” on Google.com.

And another surefire way to find the best affiliate program for your website is “competitor analysis”. Just pay attention to all the products that your competitors are promoting aggressively. If it’s working for them then it should work for you as well.

Closing Thoughts

There are a bunch of affiliate programs available for almost any niche on the web. But it’s somewhat difficult to say what’s going to work for you and what’s not.

The only real way to find out the best affiliate program for your website is by analyzing your website’s traffic and learning the audience interest.

And then, test, test, and again test — different advertisers and their offers.

If you have a niche website that’s getting a lot of targeted traffic then monetizing it with the right affiliate program can make hundreds of thousands of dollars in almost no time.

Happy Marketing! :)

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