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TopRanked.io Weekly Affiliate Digest: What’s Hot in Affiliate Marketing [Nutriprofits Affiliate Program Review]

Google’s trying to steal traffic right from your website (seriously), and we’ve got a way you can get some revenge and make money at the same time. We’ve also got a nice little way you can turn a HUGE profit off of RFK’s nomination for health secretary. But, for that, you’re first gonna need to join the Nutriprofits Affiliate Program for big commissions on a highly-relevant, high-converting offer.

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Quick Disclosure: We’re about to tell you how great the NutriProfits Affiliate Program is. And we really mean it. Just know that if you click on a NutriProfits Affiliate Program link, we may earn a small commission. Your choice.

Quick question.

What does this meme have to do with this week’s affiliate news digest?

No idea?

Then I guess you’re just gonna have to read on.

TopRanked.io Affiliate Partner Program of the Week — Nutriprofits Affiliate Program

Alright, to be honest, the above meme’s got almost nothing to do with anything this week. Apart from the fact that you’ll find the two syllables (tri and dent) in each of the following:

  • Our top affiliate program of the week — The Nutriprofits Affiliate Program.
  • An emerging dental niche we found that’ll help you bank hard with the Nutriprofits Affiliate Program. (Stick around for the news.)

But hey, the picture got your attention.

And so will the offers and commissions in the Nutriprofits Affiliate Program.

Let’s take a look.

NutriProfits affiliate program.

Nutriprofits Affiliate Program —- The Products

Wanna know the best thing about the Nutriprofits Affiliate Program aside from the commissions?

Yep, it’s the products you get to promote with the Nutriprofits Affiliate Program.

First, they all convert hard.

And second, there’s an absolute ton of ‘em.

Now, later on, we’re gonna give you a money making opportunity that’s a perfect match for one of these Nutriprofits Affiliate Program products — the Dentolan Fresh Breath offer. So maybe pay attention to that one.

But, there’s plenty more where that one came from. In fact, if you look through the full list of Nutriprofits Affiliate Program offers, you’ll find there’s 60+ of ‘em.

That’s more than we’ve got room for here, so let’s take that as our cue to move on to the next bit — the Nutriprofits Affiliate Program commissions.

NutriProfits affiliate program.

Nutriprofits Affiliate Program — The Commissions

Alright, the good bit. The Nutriprofits Affiliate Program commissions.

And boy are they good. Like 30-40% rev share good.

And we’re not talking about cheap products either. Average payouts for each offer range from about 22 bucks at the low end, right up to a little over $47 at the high end.

And these average earnings are per offer. There’s no reason you can’t promote multiple offers at the same time with the Nutriprofits Affiliate Program.

Also, the Nutriprofits Affiliate Program pays your commissions for life. So if your referrals make repeat purchases, your account goes ka-ching again and again.

NutriProfits affiliate program.

Nutriprofits Affiliate Program — Next Steps

By now, you’ve probably picked up that we love the Nutriprofits Affiliate Program.

And, if you’ve gotten to this part, then we’re gonna assume that you’re gonna love the Nutriprofits Affiliate Program, too. After all, how could you turn your nose up at high-converting offers that pay 30-40% commissions for life?

That’s right, you probably can’t.

But just in case you can, you can head over to TopRanked.io for our more in-depth Nutriprofits Affiliate Program review. That might change your mind.

As for the rest of you who’ve got your head screwed on straight, all you’ve got to do is head here to sign up for the Nutriprofits Affiliate Program today.

NutriProfits affiliate program.

Affiliate News Takeaways

Destroying Communist Mind Control Schemes to Make America Healthy Again

For three weeks straight, we’ve talked a lot about crypto.

If you missed it all, the tl;dr goes like this:

  • Trump president
  • Therefore, crypto pumping
  • Therefore, you should promote crypto

Pretty simple proposition, right?

But how do you actually take advantage of it in practice?

Well, here are some ideas, courtesy of our last three editions (yah, you’re gonna have to go read them… I got other stuff I want to get to today):

So, now we all know crypto’s gonna be great again, I thought it was time we looked at another #Trump4President opportunity.

Specifically, this promise:

Yep.

Trump’s gonna Make America Healthy Again. And to do it, he’s enlisted this guy…

… which, even if you’re into the whole snipping bits and substituting hormones thing, you kinda gotta admit is a bit of an upgrade over the previous health administration.

So, now we know the who and the what, you’re probably wondering when I’m gonna get to the why.

So let me give it to you quick and direct.

To make money, of course!

So, with who, what, why ticked off, let’s get to the when and the how.

To answer that, however, we first gotta look at the stock market.

Here’s a visual to give you a hint of where we’re going with this.

So, anyone wanna guess what Henry Schein does, and why it might be up so much this month?

No?

Alright, here’s another couple of hints.

First, Henry Schein’s not the only stock that’s pumped this month. Apparently, there are others who pumped, like Dentsply Sirona. And, if you look at the date, the pump all lines up with RFK’s nomination.

Also, (among other stuff) all of these stocks sell fluoride treatments. You know, stuff that’s supposed to stop you from getting a mouth like this.

Any guesses yet?

No?

Alright, here’s one last hint in the form of a meme, and an assumption.

The assumption is that anyone who believes the meme will probably be happy with RFK’s nomination.

And this is the meme.

Figured it out yet?

Yep, RFK’s gonna ban water fluoridation in the good ol’ US of A.

And as for why that made a bunch of stocks pump, the answer is simple.

Plenty of people are freaking out about where they’re gonna get their fluoride from, and all of the companies that pumped sell it.

Takeaway

Let’s wrap this up with a question to you.

What should an affiliate marketer do when investors think a stocks gonna soar because of increasing demand for a product they sell?

Yep. You should probably start promoting that product.

Or, at least, start promoting stuff that’s adjacent to that product. Even if you’re only selling stuff that’s loosely related. After all, there’s no reason you can’t use, let’s say, interest in fluoride treatments as the top of your funnel, and eventually work people towards a bunch of other stuff.

Now, as for what that bunch of other stuff might be, you got a ton of options.

But let me give you just one example.

Remember how we did a little Nutriprofits Affiliate Program review before?

Do you remember how I said to pay attention to the Dentolan offer?

Well, don’t you think that someone who cares about their teeth probably also cares about their breath?

If you think so too, then maybe you should go join the Nutriprofits Affiliate Program.

NutriProfits affiliate program.

Google Wants to Steal Traffic Straight From Your Website

It’s not exactly news that Google’s “don’t do evil” promise has long expired.

So it should come as no surprise that their latest move is especially evil.

Google’s gonna steal traffic straight from your website.

And no, I don’t mean something like downranking you in the SERPs or some other move like that.

Oh no.

I mean Google literally wants to steal traffic right from your website.

As in, it’s gonna start injecting its own links into your content, whether you want it to or not. (When people browse with a Google app. For now, it’s just the Google app. But expect this to come to Chrome.)

And before you think I’m making this up, here’s the announcement from Google itself.

And here’s how it looks.

Now, of course, this announcement probably passed through multiple sub-departments of Google’s PR machine before it went live. So, of course, it all sounds pretty innocent.

But we here at TopRanked.io like to call a spade a spade. So don’t get dazzled by the spin.

The only real way to describe this is exactly how I said it in the opening — Google wants to steal traffic from your website.

So, is there anything you can do about it?

Well, I think there is.

First up, Google did make a form you can use to opt out of its link injection scheme. That form is here, and yeah, it’s as user unfriendly as you would imagine. I mean, why couldn’t Google just ad an opt out button directly into search console?

Oh, you also have to list every single variation of your website address, including HTTP and HTTPS, which makes so much sense.

Anyway, as for step #2, that’s the bit where you get your revenge on Google.

And, you also get to make some money in the process.

And don’t worry, this isn’t gonna take much work.

What’s that saying about how easy it is to take candy from a certain demographic?

Yeah, this’ll be as easy as that.

So let’s get to that bit.

Takeaway

Alright, so here’s how you’re gonna get revenge and make money.

Now, as for what you want the script in step #3 to look like, here’s the functionality you need:

  • Detect what app the user’s browsing with [Note: so far, it’s only the Google app that’s doing link injection… but I’m sure Chrome’s next on the list].
  • Insert links anytime text matching a given list of ‘entities’ appears on your website.
  • Style those inserted links to match those Google wanted to litter your website with.

Do you see where I’m going with this now?

Yeah, that’s right.

You’re gonna add “Google” links. Except, they’re not Google links. They’ll only look like Google links.

The idea is, we’re gonna leverage the ‘trust’ people will have in these “Google” links to make those people click on your links.

Sounds like fun, right?

Only question is, what are you gonna link to?

If it was me, I’d strongly consider some offers from the Nutriprofits Affiliate Program.

NutriProfits affiliate program.

The Kids Are Not Okay.

This week, Ofcom published this report. (If you don’t know who Ofcom is, just think FTC, but for the UK. That’s close enough.)

That report’s called Online Nation. And this is what it’s all about:

“Ofcom’s Online Nation report is an annual publication that looks at what people are doing online, how they are served by online content providers and platforms, and their attitudes to and experiences of using the internet.”

Now, of course, there’s been a bunch of news coverage about this. And, unsurprisingly, the big takeaway has been exactly what you’d expect — the usual “the kids aren’t okay” stuff.

So yeah, this graph’s been getting a good workout.

And hey, now you’ve seen the graph, how could you not agree? Just look how many hours Gen Z’s spending online compared to everyone else.

Guess that means Gen Z’s cooked.

Case in point:

Or maybe there’s a better explanation for what’s going on here.

I mean, is there really any difference between little Johnny Junior’s affinity for VR pr0n, and Johnny Senior’s love of good old fashioned literature?

I don’t know.

But VR pr0n vs Playboy’s not quite the point I’m trying to make here.

The real point I’m trying to make is probably best illustrated with a little contrast.

Enter Ofcom’s Media Nations report, which was published just a few months ago.

Wanna know a fun fact from that report?

Less than half of Gen Z watches TV at all.

Meanwhile, something like 85% of Boomers watch TV.

Oh, and in case you were wondering, yeah, YouTube is massive.

Takeaway

So, I’m not gonna give you anything actionable here.

Instead, I’m gonna tell you to go take a look at the Ofcom report yourself.

There’s a bunch of potentially useful stuff you can find in the data.

For example, there’s an entire section about the most popular health and wellness websites.

And there, you might notice that Fitbit’s bleeding users while Strava’s way up?

Got any ideas what you can do with that info?

Here’s a hint — Strava’s not just an activity tracker.

It’s also a “social network”.

Put that together with the fact the Nutriprofits Affiliate Program has a bunch of offers that are super attractive to the fitness crowd, and you’re in with a shot at making some cash money.

NutriProfits affiliate program.

Closing Thought

It’s Black Friday.

And I thought, maybe there’s a takeaway or two here.

For instance, maybe we can make a point about timing your move.

Or maybe even the importance of delayed gratification.

I mean, after all, if you really really must have some doodad, maybe it would be better to fend off the urge to buy it until the price comes down.

Or maybe there’s a takeaway to be had from watching the hordes of people who go and shop waaayyy to much.

You know, something about the importance of self-control and moderating our behavior.

In any case, I’m not gonna tell you what to make of it all.

All I’m gonna say is that hopefully, I’ve made a bigger point — there are lessons to be learned in just about everything.

And on that note, I’d also like to make a related point — there’s money to be made in just about everything.

Today, I just showed you three ways you can do it with the Nutriprofits Affiliate Program. So go forth and find your own — they’re literally everywhere you look.

NutriProfits affiliate program.

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Since a young age, Dylan has had three great loves: sports, money, and the internet. Naturally, it was only a matter of time until he found ways to bring the three together, and by the age of 17, he'd already created his first four-figure online sports portal. These days that passion burns just as bright, and he continues to enjoy writing about sports and the internet marketing opportunities that go hand in hand with them.