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Where to Find Competitors’ Affiliate Partnerships #1943
December 12, 2021

In episode #1943, Neil and Erick talk about where to find competitors’ affiliate partnerships. Google and Facebook have been such a generous resource for marketers that many of them have shifted their focus away from affiliate partnerships. Tune in to learn more about where to find your competitors’ affiliate partnerships and discover the power of affiliate partnerships in the age of the influencer!
TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES:
[00:20] Today’s topic: Where to Find Competitor’s Affiliate Partnerships.
[00:30] How to use Google for identifying your competitors’ affiliate programs.
[01:18] Why affiliate marketing matters in 2022.
[02:34] Why affiliate marketing is effective.
[03:19] That’s it for today!
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