Top 3 Affiliate Networks I’ve Tested and Recommend for Beginners

In the previous lesson, I introduced you to Golden Goose and showed you how to get approved.

In this article, I’ll introduce three more affiliate networks that are beginner-friendly. These are networks I’ve personally joined, tested, and actually made results with.

There are, of course, many other networks out there with solid offers. But since I haven’t tested them myself, I won’t cover them here. Once you gain some experience, you’ll be able to explore and evaluate other networks on your own.

Why You Should Join Multiple Affiliate Networks

When you’re just getting started with CPA affiliate marketing, it’s best to focus on one network first. This helps you build experience and understand how everything works.

That said, you can still sign up for multiple networks early on to get a broader view of the market.

Sometimes, opportunities show up when you least expect them—I’ve personally experienced that. So if you can, it’s a good idea to have access to several networks.

Now, one common issue is that many affiliate networks tend to reject beginners. If that happens, don’t worry.

Just go back to Golden Goose, start running campaigns, and generate some initial revenue (I’ll guide you through this step in the course). Once you have real results, you can show that proof to other networks. Your chances of getting approved will increase significantly.

This is exactly the approach I used to get accepted into multiple affiliate networks.

In this article, I’ll introduce three beginner-friendly networks you can start with.

Introducing Mobidea

Mobidea is a well-established affiliate network with years of experience in the industry. When I first started in affiliate marketing, Mobidea was one of the networks I joined—and it’s where I made my first profitable campaigns.

Pros:

  • A wide variety of offers across different niches, with new offers added regularly
  • Clear performance data for each offer (revenue, CR, eCPM, etc.), which helps you quickly estimate potential winners
  • Weekly payments, with the option to withdraw twice per week. For high-volume affiliates, daily payouts are available—so cash flow is rarely an issue
  • Many offers come with pre-built landing pages, making them especially suitable for mobile traffic

Cons:

  • The interface feels a bit outdated, and some offers don’t display landing pages
  • Some offers may show strong metrics, but if you use the wrong traffic source, you can still lose money

Over the years, I’ve made a decent amount from Mobidea. However, your results will often depend on timing—when strong offers are launched, profits can scale quickly. But when those offers get paused or removed, revenue can slow down as well.

You can sign up for Mobidea using this referral link:
http://www.mobidea.com/?r=a1665442ae0bc6a7

Introducing Zeydoo

Zeydoo is an affiliate network closely connected to PropellerAds. I’ve known about Zeydoo since the early days when they first launched their affiliate platform.

Around that time, Adsterra also launched its own affiliate network. However, it didn’t last long—most likely due to strong competition in the space.

Pros of Zeydoo:

  • Many offers can be promoted across multiple GEOs, which makes scaling much easier
  • Pre-built landing pages are available, saving you a lot of setup time
  • Smartlink feature is included—great for testing traffic quickly
  • Zeydoo and PropellerAds are major players in the industry. By studying their landing pages, you can learn a lot. They have dedicated teams running tests, and in many cases, they let you view these landing pages for free.

Cons: Payments can be relatively slow—typically around two weeks. There’s also a review period before they approve and release payouts

You can sign up for Zeydoo using my referral link here:
https://app.zeydoo.com/signUp?ref_id=eTzn

Introducing Monetizer

Monetizer is an affiliate network that I personally like a lot. They are directly connected with Advertizer, which gives them access to a solid pool of offers.

Pros of Monetizer:

  • Many offers are optimized for mobile traffic (pop, push, etc.), with pre-built landing pages—so you can launch campaigns quickly
  • Custom tracking links: you use your own link, which helps reduce issues like broken links (a problem I’ve seen with Mobidea)
  • Clean and professional interface (something I really appreciate)
  • Key performance metrics are available, such as EPC, FB EPC, and CR—these are very useful when selecting offers

Cons:

  • Payments can be slow. Typically, you’ll need to generate solid volume before they allow faster payouts

You can sign up for Monetizer using my referral link here:
https://www.monetizer.com/?pid=28189

Conclusion

In the upcoming lessons, I’ll guide you step by step, so there’s no need to worry. For now, just sign up for these three affiliate networks, create your accounts, and spend some time getting familiar with their interfaces.

The registration process is similar to Golden Goose—fill in your name, email, and answer a few questions.

If your application gets rejected, don’t worry. Just focus on one network first (Golden Goose or Mobidea). Once you start generating revenue, take a screenshot and use it as proof when applying to other networks. Your chances of getting approved will increase significantly.

See you in the next lesson.

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