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Best Nigerian Affiliate Programs For Bloggers To Earn Money Online

I am going to write on the best affiliate programs in Nigeria which guarantees you commission on every sales made through your blog/website by placing ads on your site. You can also earn additional cool cash on every affiliate customer who registers under you, I mean through your blog or site using your referral link given to you by the affiliate program when you register, u can also share your referral link on other platforms like wasapp or facebook to attract affiliate customers as every affiliate customer who registers under you attracts extra income to you.
1. Konga: Konga gives you N500 upon registration, it has a very easy sign up process and has a high paycut on every sales made through you when you place konga ads to your site. You can also use the referral link as discussed on your own advantage.
Sign up for Konga here
2. Jumia: Registering on Jumia using Kaymu also gives you N500 upon registration. It also offers a great deal of commission to its affiliate partners like you by just placing ads on your site, if you feel you can handle both, why not.
Same thing also applies to its refferal links. Why not get started already.
Signup for Jumia
3. Dealdey Affiliate Program
Dealdey is another trusted affiliate program to do business with, as a blogger or site owner, although I have not tried it personally but have seen their products and heard also that they they pay quite well, so there's no harm in trying them out.
Sign up for dealdey here
4. VConnect Affiliate
These guys are like the new guys in town but seem to be everywhere and doing pretty well, they are a conglomerate of business directory and superstore, and check this out, they boosted up their commission rate to 12% on every successful purchase on her website. Their web cookies last for 30 days after clicking and other have mouth watering offers for top affiliate earners.
Signup here
Nairapp Ads
Now this is a bonus, not that am patronizing them or anything, its not an affiliate program site but a ad network site and am personally using their ads on my blog so I know very much about this site, Its Nigerian so most of its ads are Nigerian which is very good for business, they pay in naira and their commission is attractive. If you ask me there is no harm in giving them I trial, I guarantee you wont regret it.

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