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AffSpy

There is not really an Affspy review, it’s more of a post letting you know about Affspy if you have not already been accepted for the beta. To sign up for the free beta, go to www.Affspy.com.

What is Affspy?

Affspy is a new affiliate marketing tool which allows you find affiliate offers across a variety of different affiiliate networks via a searchable database which displays where the offer is available and the payout. Among the list of affiliate networks that it currently searches are AzoogleAds, Copeac, CX Digital Media, Neverblue and XY7 along with a few more. At the moment, it does not support my favourite affiliate network, Hydra, however I’m sure they will be added soon.

Where is the value added?

First of all, Affspy is a free tool. It does not cost anything to join. The main value added benefit of Affspy is allowing you to find affiliate offers suited to your niche quickly. Personally, it has saved myself time as I no longer have to search affiliate networks manually.

How can I use this to my advantage?

There are many ways you can use Affspy to your advantage. If you are already running an offer, it may be worthwhile to type in the offer name to compare the payout with other networks. If you find a network with a higher payout, it may be worthwhile to switch to them or contact your existing network to ask for a payout increase - this could make a huge difference to your bottom line.

Another way to use Affspy is to substitute expiring offers with another one from another network. In the past, I would have had to do a manual search among 8 different networks, however, with Affspy this is no longer needed.

Finding offers for your niche is also made much faster and simpler. The Affspy search box supports the name of specific offers AND categories. So if you had a site on dating, you could type dating and if would find all dating offers that you could use, with a comparison of payouts.

2 Responses to “Affspy - A new affiliate marketing tool”

Thanks for the review.

I just wanted to let you know that hydra had been added to the system, however they contacted us last week and asked to be excluded.

Ah, so that explains it.

On another note, this post was indexed by Google within an hour and ranks 1 for “Affspy Review”. Interesting.

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