#13 eenzoo 30 June 2025, 9:56 am Private Member Is the affiliate model still profitable in 2025? Yes, why not?! One has a product and pays someone else money for a sale, lead, or subscription, and shares revenue with them. That’s it. How that person acquires those sales or leads is a different story. If Jesse was asking if revenue share can be a legit business model — yes, if calculated properly. But if Jesse was asking if it’s a good idea to start in 2025 generating gambling traffic to monetize via affiliate — that’s a different story. “ Reply With Quote #12 GCG 30 June 2025, 8:47 am Public Member Google is not what it used to be, all searches are now highly dependent on learning AI codes. Another thing is the big network of high authority type-in domains like casino.ca and their network of desirable keyword domains worth millions. “ Reply With Quote #14 Mattbar 30 June 2025, 12:00 pm Private Member Yeah, of course, you can earn money being an affiliate in 2025. You just can’t earn it in the same way you did in 2005 or 2015. Things have changed a lot. It is not a niche industry for small affiliates anymore but if you have the right traffic (or subscribers in social marketing) then you can still make money. “ Reply With Quote #15 OnlineProxy 1 July 2025, 5:59 am Brand New Member Of course affiliate marketing is still alive, just that it looks a lot different now. There are more rules, people are behaving differently, and tech is moving fast. With privacy laws getting stricter and third-party cookies disappearing, affiliates need to rely on their own data and find new ways to track things. SEO still matters, but social media and email are where the real traffic is now. End of Thread Fifteen to 20 years ago, it was easier to rank a site and earn profits that most of us would find acceptable. Now, it takes more time, there’s more competition . . . Every market has its challenges, and it’s a personal choice whether the potential profit justifies them. GPWAtimes.org 17
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