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Find niche website ideas at these affiliate networks
One way to find good ideas for niche websites is by joining small affiliate networks and CPA networks and hunting for niches which don’t have many competitors.
Affiliate networks and CPA networks are free to join.
They can be hard to find. They sometimes call themselves names like “marketing solutions provider”, “pay-for-performance network”, “cost-per-action advertising network”, or even “performance-based online marketing services company”.
Affiliate networks provide pay-per-lead (PPL), pay-per-sale (PPS), pay-per-action (PPA) - sometimes called cost per action (CPA) - and pay-per-click (PPC) offers from merchants that you promote on your web site or in your newsletter.
Some affiliate networks allow almost anyone to join. Others insist your site must receive a certain number of visitors.
Some let you see a directory of the merchants in the network before you join. Others show you their list of offers only after you join.
Some of the very small “affiliate networks” mainly just bundle up other affiliate networks’ offers.
The 5 big affiliate networks
Commission JunctionProbably the most popular affiliate network, Commission Junction also has its share of critics. Finding and joining an appropriate affiliate program is easy. CJ also makes things easy for affiliates by consolidating all payouts into one check. It displays EPC (which to CJ rather oddly means “earnings per 100 clicks”, not earnings per click). CJ is owned by ValueClick, which merged with Be Free.
LinkShareLinkShare has more than 600 merchants in its affiliate network. Choose from categories such as books, music, flowers, fashion, computers, etc. You’ll find some big name companies here, including Dell, Nordstrom, Target, Disney and American Express. LinkShare is owned by Rakuten, which also owns the controversial OneCause toolbar.
ClickBankOffers a huge array of downloadable products, mainly ebooks. Because it is cheap and easy for merchants to join, the quality of the products provided varies enormously, from very good to downright awful. It’s a popular place to search for overlooked niches.
Google Affiliate NetworkHighly professional site with some well known brands. Clients include: America Online, Blair Corp., Bose, CompUSA, Eddie Bauer, HP Shopping, Kohl’s, L.L.Bean, PC Connection, RedEnvelope, Verizon Wireless, and more than 200 others. Formerly called Performics, which was bought by DoubleClick, which was bought by Google.
ShareaSaleA large network with plenty of programs to search through - pay-per-sale, pay-per-lead, and pay-per-click programs. More than 700 merchants. It took over FineClicks.com. Many affiliates praise this network because of its pro-affiliate and anti-parasite attitude. Highly recommended.

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Affiliate networks list - part 2
Find niche website ideas at these affiliate networks
One way to find good ideas for niche websites is by joining small affiliate networks and CPA networks and hunting for niches which don’t have many competitors.
Popular affiliate networks
Affiliate WindowProfessional, UK-based affiliate network. Provides more than 200 merchants to choose from, including well known brands. Offers affiliate programs for web sites running in UK pounds, US dollars and Euros. There are no minimum traffic requirements. “We are fully aware that the low traffic website of today might grow to become what we call premiere partner tomorrow,” Affiliate Window says.
AzoogleAdsThis mainly performance-based ad network pays out more $3 million a month. It has more than 100 advertisers, including large companies. It promises “guaranteed highest CPA payouts” and fanatical customer support. Most of your site’s traffic must orignate within the US and Canada and you must receive more than 25,000 impressions a month.
PayDotComMike Filsaime’s fast-growing ClickBank competitor, for physical products and digital products, with a number of features that ClickBank doesn’t have. PayDotCom has more than 400,000 affiliates.
Affiliate FuelSmall affiliate-friendly affiliate network with a laudable anti-scumware policy. You need to have a United States or Canadian-based web site and a minimum of 2,000 unique visitors a day.
Click2SalesClick2Sales is a ClickBank competitor with no set-up fees. Vendors can list digital and physical products and subscription products such as membership sites. It offers advanced tracking. Worth keeping an eye on.
clixGaloreA large affiliate network offering more than 2,450 programs. All applicants are accepted immediately, automatically.
MaxBountyA cost-per-action network launched in 2004 by JP Sauve, who as an affiliate and merchant was disgruntled by the small payouts made to affiliates by the networks. MaxBounty promises “the highest CPAs in the market”. It accepts affiliates from all countries, and pays affiliates in their local currency from local banks, to avoid large check fees. Payments are consolidated into one check. It has added Sub-ID tracking so that affiliates can track which of their surfers signed up for what offer. This is popular with reward site affiliates. MaxBounty allows merchants to run their own affiliate program in an open marketplace format described as similar to that of the big three networks, only at a much more affordable price. Worth keeping an eye on.
ModernClickKeith Baxter’s ModernClick affiliate network, launched in 2006, offers a wide range of products to promote in dozens of different categories. Tracking is by DirectTrack. It has pay per lead, pay per sale and some pay per click offers. You don’t have to own a website when you apply.
Panthera NetworkPanthera Network makes very bold claims. It says it is the “best affiliate network in the world”. It guarantees the “top payout” for any offer advertised. Even better, if you see a higher payout on any other affiliate network, Panthera Network offers to beat the listed payout by 5%. You can choose from over 100 offers to promote. Consolidated commission checks are paid monthly on a net 15 basis for leads generated in the previous month. Has mainly pay per lead programs. Tracking is by DirectTrack. Worth keeping an eye on.
Pepperjam Networkwas launched in January 2008 by Pepperjam, a U.S. Internet marketing agency that has more than 100 employees. On launch day, it had dozens of advertisers, including well known brands and exclusive clients. Offers datafeeds and a chat facility for merchants and affiliates. This is a very serious attempt to compete with the big affiliate networks. Pepperjam’s founder and CEO is Kris Jones. Recommended.
Trade DoublerBig European network with hundreds of affiliate programs from that region. Anyone who has a web site can join.
IncentaclickA parasite-free affiliate network with “Smart” tracking and hundreds of offers. They say their Smart tracking enables you to earn higher returns.
UKaffiliatesMore than 350 affiliate programs to choose from, including some big brands.

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Affiliate networks list - part 3
Find niche website ideas at these affiliate networks
One way to find good ideas for niche websites is by joining small affiliate networks and CPA networks and hunting for niches which don’t have many competitors.
More affiliate networks
AdFishA performance-based affiliate network. You have to join to see the offers.
AdreportingCPM, CPC and CPA offers.
AdvaliantA performance based affiliate network.
Ads4doughCPA network pays weekly. Promises tools not available on any other network.
AdsMarketHas CPA, CPL, CPC and revenue-share arrangements. It says it has a vast global customer base.
AdteractiveOffers are available to large interactive publishers, networks, and interactive agencies. It says it has paid out tens of millions of dollars.
Advertising Revenue ServicePay-for-performance campaigns - “per click, per sale, per join, per lead and more”.
Advertising.comIn 2004, Advertising.com, which is owned by AOL, launched an affiliate network. It operates in the UK, US, France, Germany and Scandinavia. Only successful applicants get to see what’s offering.
ADXDirectA Baltimore-based ad network offering all the major pricing models: CPM, CPC, CPL, CPA and CPV. Has big name clients.
AdZactaHas exclusive offers, premium brands and “highest payouts”.
AffiliateerA CPA network which has some big name advertisers.
AffiliatorAffiliator is part of Swedish-based Getupdated Group and has offices in several countries.
AffiliopolisPromises top converting campaigns and video hosted exclusives. Will wire commissions to your bank account.
Agami MediaA performance-based network providing a variety of pay per sale and pay per lead offers.
AffiliatebotIf you have a web site, you can join. Affiliatebot consolidates payments into one check.
Affiliate CopOffers a variety of pay-per-lead offers. Welcomes international webmasters.
AffiliatefutureA UK affiliate network offering a wide variety of affiliate companies and products you can promote, including a number of well known brands. Looks good.
AffiliatenetworkSites must have more than 3,000 unique visitors a month. Sites must be based in USA, Canada, UK, The Netherlands, Denmark or Sweden.
AffiliatorLaunched in 2006. Appears to have a small selection of offers.
AfformA UK “pay by performance” network carrying pay per click, per lead and per sale offers. You can see the network average EPC (earnings per click) before running a placement.
Amped MediaHas hundreds of pay-per-lead offers covering a wide variety of topics, and some pay-per-sale offers.
AvantLinkAvantLink, launched late in 2005, is a parasite-free, innovative affiliate network ” developed by and for affiliate marketing professionals”. It which offers merchants three datafeed options. It provides sophisticated tools for merchants. It provides dozens of offers for affiliates. Worth watching.
Buy.atA UK affiliate network with offers from well known brands.
CanadianSponsorsCanadianSponsors is an affiliate network that specializes in CPL (cost-per-lead) and CPA (cost-per-action) advertising. Your website or portion of website must target the Canadian consumer.
CheckMyStatsProvides a wide variety - more than 80 - offers for you to promote, mainly pay-per-lead. Pays via PayPal.
CibleclickPopular in French-speaking countries. Here’s the English language sign-up form.
ClickagentsA performance-based online advertising network comprised of a compact group of large vertical sites and top portals. Not for small sites!
ClickBoothClickbooth, a division of IntegraClick, says it handles extremely large volume and, “as a result, we take the smallest margins and offer the highest payouts in the industry”. You have to sign up to see the offers.
ClickXchangeHas offers from more than 200 merchants. There are no minimum traffic requirements for affiliates. Offers include per sale, per lead and per click. Advertisers pay for what they want, including leads, clicks and sales. Geo filtering is supported. ClickXchange doesn’t charge any setup fees. It just asks advertisers for a $500 escrow balance to start from which affiliate commissions are drawn. From there advertisers pay as they go. ClickXchange sends the affiliates their checks monthly. Commission is 30% of the affiliates’ earnings. ClickXchange says it has a large number of affiliates.
CommissionSoupThis affiliate network specializes in providing credit related products.
Commission ShoreNo minimum traffic requirement. Consolidates payments into one check or payment via PayPal.
CopeacCopeac affiliate network says it reaches more than 100 million consumers a month. It is a division of Intermark Media.
CoProsperAn affiliate network with a variety of offers. Will pay top affiliates daily.
CPA EmpirePromises weekly payments, real-time reporting and live customer service. CPA Empire says that in only six months its monthly payouts to affiliates were topping $600,000. You need a minimum of 3,000 unique page views a month. It includes some “adult” offers. In March, 2005, Optinrealbig.com, which owns CPAEmpire, was forced into bankruptcy by a $40 million lawsuit. Tread carefully!
CPAQualityPromises quality offers for quality affiliates.
CPA StormHas hundreds of offers, including exclusives. Has some big name merchants.
Cunna.comA CPA network.
CyberbountyHas a wide variety of big name, high quality, high paying “cost per action” sponsors. High tech control panel, live stats. Includes a free fully maintained freebie website and referral program.
DarkBlueDarkBlue offers more than 130 affiliate programs. It has an unusual operating method which it says allows it to pay some of the best CPA commissions on the Internet. Payouts are consolidated into one payment.
DirectLeadsPay-per-click, pay-per-lead and pay-per-sale offers. In January, 2006, the company was bought was Digital River.
eAdvertising.comA CPA (cost-per-action) or pay-for-performance network. Sites must be from the US or Canada and must have a minimum of 2,000 unique visitors per day. Exceptions will be considered for highly targeted traffic. Says its payouts on average are 15% to 25% higher than those of other major networks but you can’t see the details until after you’ve joined.
eAffiliatezA pay for performance network offering a variety of programs.
eComLeadsHas a number exclusive offers, especially in the loans niche.
Emagin AdBankBased in Kuala Lumpur, Emagin AdBank is an affiliate network run by Asians for Asia. It is expanding into India and China.
EnvisionAdsA pay-for-performance ad network with dozens of pay-per-sale and pay-per-lead offers. Many countries are excluded. Check the application form before you apply.
Epurple MediaHas a small number of products you can promote.
ExtremerevenueA pay-for-performance ad network.
FilinetClaims to be the Internet’s fastest growing affiliate network. You have to apply through a tiresome multi-step application process.
FineClicksA variety of offers. A minimum of 75% of all traffic produced must be U.S. traffic. Short links are provided for newsletter publishers. FineClicks is owned by Shareasale.
FlexOffersHas a wide variety of offers. Provides datafeeds. From the owners of CardOffers.com.
Floppybank Affiliate NetworkAd network offers CPC, CPA and sales lead commission programs, with a central administration and paycheck system.
FluxAdsHas a variety of CPA offers.
FusionQuestDid you wonder what happened to FreeFiliate? It became FusionQuest.
GetAdsAd agency.
GMB TrackPromises exclusive offers.
Hydra NetworkHydra Networkwork, a performance-based advertising network set up in 2003, has a large variety of offers.
icommissions.comHas pay-per-lead offers for credit cards, health services, financial services and legal services.
IncentRewardOffers dozens of CPA campaigns in a variety of niches. Various payment choices including via Payoneer prepaid MasterCard, which can be used globally.
IronOffersYet another one! Launched 2007.
JointsalesA network with a small number of offers. Easy to join.
KolimboA network of hundreds of merchants using My Affiliate Program affiliate tracking software by KowaBunga Technologies to run their affiliate programs. You can view aggregated stats and join new programs with “one click”.
LeadCrunchLeadCrunch has been acquired by JP Sauve’s MaxBounty.
Lead HoundAnother smallish network. Recently upgraded stats reporting and over a 100 programs makes this worth a look.
LeaderMarketsLeaderMarkets says it has more than 500 offers and more than 26,000 affiliates. It wants U.S. affiliates. In rare cases, foreign affiliates are accepted. Claims to pay the highest commissions, and match them if higher commissions are spotted.
LeadFlashLeadFlash specializes in cash advance programs. Most pay $25 per lead.
LeadGen MarketingWebsite provides few details.
Lead RewardsA cost-per-action network with a three-tier payout program and a three-tier referral program. Webmasters from a long list of countries are excluded.
LinkConnectorLinkConnector offers pay per click, pay per lead and pay per sale programs.
LinkProfits.netExclusive, unadvertised performance-based offers. You must have “adequate” traffic or a sizable opt-in subscriber email list.
LinkRevenue AdsLinkRevenue Advertising is a CPA network. It welcomes sites which have at least 3,000 page views a month.
LinkValuSays is has paid millions of dollars in affiliate payments since 1999.
LynxTrackSays it has unique and exclusive CPA offers. You have to sign up to see what is available.
MarketDrawA CPA network promising high-paying offers and a huge selection of offers. You have to sign up to see what is available.
MarketLeverageA pay-for-performance affiliate marketing network.
MetaRewardYou have to sign up and wait to be contacted to find out more.
MerchantZooMerchantZoo uses a link masking technique which makes it look as though you are using straight links, not affiliate links. You can link to any page on a merchant’s site - handy for linking to the exact product you’re promoting. It has a small number of offers, some rather unusual. Pays monthly via check or PayPal. Easy to join.
Modern Vision MediaA CPA network which says it specializes in providing exclusive offers.
MoreNicheThis affiliate network specializes in weight loss, “make money” products, gambling and adult products.
Motive InteractivePromises “highest payouts” and “top performing offers”.
MyHelpHubWCCL Network promotes self-development tools, Windows utilities, and products for writers and artists, through a network of affiliated sites.
MyRefererHas a variety of offers. Merchants track referrals by both cookie and IP. You can choose encrypted affiliate links if you wish.
Myresellers.comHas a small numbers of offers.
NetPartner.comPromises the highest payouts from a wide range of advertisers and exclusive offers.
NeverBlueAdsSays it has exclusive offers.
OfferrattiJim Lillig’s Offerratti is an exclusive network specializing in “biz opps”. It does daily split testing experiments.
OfferForge SAOfferForge South Africa has about 40 campaigns to choose from.
OfferForge USAHas a few dozen carefully selected offers.
OfferGatewayAccepts “only the highest quality” publishers (affiliates). Says it has unbeatable payouts.
Offer AlliancePromises unique pre-tested offers.
Offer FusionA performance-based (CPA) network. Your site must be geared to US traffic and must receive a minimum of 5,000 unique visitors a month.
OffersQuestThis revenue sharing network provides a variety of offers. Merged with Puzz.com. You need a minimum of 3,000 unique page views a month.
OfferWebA cost-per-action network providing a wide variety of offers, including exclusive offers. Consolidates payouts into one monthly check or PayPal payment. Claims to be the fastest growing affiliate network on the Internet. You need only 100 visitors a month.
Paid On ResultsSpecializes in U.K. merchants. Has well over 100 merchants listed. “No spyware/adware” policy. Provides datafeeds.
Partner2ProfitWeight loss, finance, and other offers.
Partner WeeklyA CPA network which pays its affiliates weekly by check or via PayPal.
PayAffHas a small number of offers.

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Affiliate networks list - part 4
Find niche website ideas at these affiliate networks
One way to find good ideas for niche websites is by joining small affiliate networks and CPA networks and hunting for niches which don’t have many competitors.
More affiliate networks
PrimaryAdsA “pay for performance” network that specializes in cost-per-action advertising. It has pay-per-lead and pay-per-sale programs. Campaigns include text links, banners and HTML advertisements. Dozens of offers to choose from.
RedGaloshesA small affiliate network with a group of about 20 merchants, paying 10% residual commission, mainly on such things as bridal gear, gifts, jewelry, apparel and accessories.
ReferBackOffers high-paying commissions on a small number of online casino affiliate programs. Numerous tools and resources to assist affiliates.
RegNow oneNetworkA large variety of software which your visitors can download and try before they buy. The RegNow Affiliate Network offers screensavers, Solitaire games, flight simulations, security products, every kind of utility, etc.
RevenueAdsPromises best offers, top payouts, large inventory of hundreds of offers, all non-incentive. Payments net 15, via FedEx. RevenueAds and IncentReward are owned by LeadVision Media.
Revenue GatewayDozens of CPL and CPA offers, many paying between $1 and $1.50, with some paying considerably more. Has a few exclusive offers. Revenue Gateway rejects affiliates from a long list of countries.
RevenueLoopCalls itself the first transparent affiliate network. Affiliates receive what the advertiser pays, less a service fee of 15% to 25%, depending on volume.
Revenue PilotA pay-per-click network. You earn a percentage when someone performs a search. Revenue Pilot pays only for traffic coming from the US, UK, Canada and Australia.
RextopiaYou have to sign up before you can see what is available.
RocketProfitHas exclusive offers - ringtones, sweepstakes, dating, finance, etc. Its parent company is Atrinsic.
ROI RocketOffers a variety of pay-per-sale programs in a variety of categories. Many of the offers are for U.S. traffic only. It says it pays more than $2 million in commissions each month.
RowiseRowise says the company owns and operates several of the offers in its network, and also tests offers before adding them to the network. You have to sign up before you can see what is available.
Search4ClicksAn education affiliate network specializing in leads for financial aid, scholarships, internships, testing, schools and other educational resources. It has more than 100 college programs available.
SellSharewareOffers various software programs available for people to download and try before they buy.
SearchCactusSearchCactus is a pay-per-click search engine which offers incentives to searchers and also has cost-per-action offers for web site publishers.
ShareBucksHas a small selection of offers.
SitelinkAn Australian based affiliate network.
ShareResultsPromises affiliates and merchants reliable tracking and reporting. “A simple user interface enables affiliate marketers to easily maximize results. Our dedicated affiliate team provides responsive, personalized support to build profitable affiliate relationships,” ShareResults says. Some merchants have been signed up and should appear on the site soon. Worth keeping an eye on.
SpecialOfferCPA programs for magazines and free CDs. 24/7 reporting, monthly payments.
TheUsefulCPA and CPL offers.
TrafficDiffusionAnother affiliate network.
TrafficSynergyAn affiliate network with a great attitude. The people running it have impressive marketing experience. This network is worth keeping an eye on.
Trienta AffiliatesA performance-based Internet marketing network. More than 200 offers.
Turn2OffersPromises high payouts, exclusive offers. Parasite free.
VHMnetworkNew York based network has a variety of pay per lead and pay per sale offers.
Viralytics MediaPromises highest CPA payouts. Has some well known advertisers.
WebgainsHas weekly payments, datafeeds and comprehensive reporting of stats.
WPS Affiliate NetworkA network based in India.
XY7Promises exclusive offers and best payouts.
ZanoxA multiple merchant opportunity directory. Real-time tracking and reporting

These networks are primarily oriented to CPA (pay-per-sale/lead), along with a few CPC (pay-per-click) ads.
Share Results - Based in Canada, but also accepts sites with US audiences. About 60 merchants. Pays in Canadian or US dollars, by check, PayPal, or Net Teller. International publishers OK. We use this network, and will update when we have received payment.
MaxBounty - Lead-oriented CPA network. Large number of freebies, sweepstakes, giveaways, and survey type campaigns. Incentivized traffic OK for some offers. Net 15, minimum US$50, by check, PayPal, or direct deposit for some countries. Publishers in some countries can receive checks drawn in their local currency. We have used this network, and have received payments.
Ad Reporting - Mainly CPA advertisers, with some CPC and CPM. Text links, banners and pops. Many freebie and giveaway type lead offers. They have their own optimized rotation to deliver the best performing ads for your site. Also does email newsletter ad placements. Based in Canada, but accepts international publishers. Over 90 merchants. Net 15. We use this network, and have received payments.
Blue Lithium - CPM, CPC, and CPA campaigns. Banners of various sizes, along with popups and popunders. Allows default redirection. They also have British and French divisions. International publishers OK. Pays publishers 40-65% of the advertiser's rate. Min $50, Net 30. We use this network, and will update when we receive the first payment.
Click Bank - Seems to focus upon digital products - downloads, members-only Web pages, email services, etc.
ClickXChange - Various CPA and CPC offers. Non-US publishers OK. We use this network, and will update when we receive the first payment.
Clix Galore - Mostly Australian merchants, but serves other countries as well. Pays monthly, minimum AU$100, by cheque or PayPal. International publishers OK, with a few different currencies available. Although it appears that everyone outside Australia and the USA must receive PayPal.
CPAffiliates - Mostly lead campaigns, including freebies. Also seems interested in CPC campaigns. Text links, banners, and popups / popunders. Has their own banner rotation system. International publishers OK. Includes Two-tier earnings. Minimum 5,000 monthly page views required. Allows some kind of email newsletter promotion. Minimum $50, Net 15. We use this network, and will update when we receive the first payment.
FineClicks - Seems to focus on lead-based offers, with many in the Freebie and Webmaster categories, along with a few CPM and CPC ads, including pop-ups/unders. Also provides ads for email newsletters / eZines. Over 90 different sponsors. Non-US publishers OK. Offers payments via snail-mail or PayPal. We use this network, and have received payments.
CyberBounty - Features various merchants, along with freebie-oriented mirror sites. We use this network, and have received payments.
Lead Crunch - Acquired by MaxBounty, in July, 2005, with advertisers and publishers transferred.
LinkShare - Includes nationally-known name brands. Run reports showing total statistics for all sponsors. Features over 550 different merchants. Accepts low-traffic sites. Pays weekly, no minimum, by check or direct deposit to several countries. International publishers OK. We use this network, and have received payments.
Share A Sale - Various programs paying per click, lead, or sale. Combines earnings from all merchants into one monthly payment. We use this network, and have received payments..
512 Media - No minimum, Net 15.
ABC Leads - Various types of insurance and home improvement products. Two tier. Net 10, no minimum. International publishers OK.
Acclaim Network - Includes some major name brands for financial products. Net 30, minimum $50. International publishers OK.
Ad Affiliates - Requires at least 3,000 page views per month. Two tier. Pays monthly, minimum $50. International publishers OK.
The Ad Authority - Focused on leads for stock market and similar investment related offers. Looking for financial content publishers only. International publishers OK.
Adfinity - Weekly payments, minimum $50. International publishers OK. They also have a blog.
Ad Power Zone - Seems to offer separate CPM and CPA programs, both totally based on popunders. Net 30, minimum $50. International publishers OK. Note that their site's copyright notice says "2002," and that the CPM program's signup link is broken when we checked on 10 April 07.
Ad Reign - Lead-oriented. Requires at least 3,000 unique visitors per month. Non-US publishers OK. Net 30, min $50.
Adsertive - Established in 2005. About 40 different advertisers.
Ads Market - Based in Tel-Aviv, Israel, but serves other major markets. Pays monthly by check, PayPal, or wire transfer.
Ad Supply - CPA, CPC, and CPM. Banners and pops. International publishers OK. Net 30.
AdValiant - Requires at least 5,000 unique visitors per day. Allows some email marketing, with a minimum email list of 5,000 subscribers. Net 45, minimum $25. International publishers OK. They are based in Canada, but their Terms and Conditions says that legal disputes shall be in the State of Maryland. They are owned by Media Trust.
Advertise Island - No minimum traffic listed. Offers CPM, CPC, and CPA campaigns. Accepts non-US publishers.
Advertising Revenue Service - It appears that applications must be sent by email. Offers weekly payments by check, direct deposit (US only), Paypal, ePassporte, and wire transfers. International publishers OK, with some exceptions.
Affiliate Bot -Appears to be based in Malaysia, but seems to be owned by BizCentral (which appears to be based in California.) Net 45. Two tier. International publishers OK.
Affiliate Crew - Seems to focus on health / fitness -related sponsors. Min $25, Net 35.
Affiliate Fuel - Requires minimum 2,000 unique visitors per day, with some exceptions. Only US and Canada publishers (with exceptions for sites with 90% US/Canada traffic.) Allows opt-in email newsletter and list marketing. Includes 2-tier. Minimum payment $25, Net 60.
Affiliate Future - Targets US, UK, and continental Europe audiences. Payments offer three currencies. Minimum payment $40/£20/€40, Net 15. Apparently does all payments by BACS / wire transfer.
AffiliateNetwork.Com - Oriented to freebies and other lead registrations, with a focus on email marketing. Net 30. Somehow related to Cover Clicks.
Affiliate Sector - Net 60, minimum $50. They are owned by a CPM network called Marketing Sector.
Affiliate Shop - Offers check or PayPal. International publishers OK. They are related to Pendulab.
Affiliate Storm - Defunct.
Affiliate Target - Defunct.
Affiliate Window - All UK / Britain merchants. Seems to focus on deep linking to individual products, to create your own online store or shopping portal. International publishers OK.
Altogether Ads - Owned by Altogether Digital.
Aptimus - Seems to mainly focus on email Co-registrations.
Associate Leads - Seems to have been bought out or changed their name to Offers Quest.
Associate Sales - Defunct.
ATM Interactive - Requires a minimum of 1000 "unique page views" per month. They call new publishers on the telephone to verify applications. Minimum payment $100. International publishers OK.
Avant Link - Oriented to using data feeds and RSS feeds to offer individual product links. Minimum payment $25. International publishers OK.
Axill - CPA and some CPC. Min $25 for PayPal, and $100 for check, weekly payments(?) Somehow connected with Hunt7.
Azoogle Ads - CPM, CPC, and CPA campaigns. Minimum payment $50, Net 15. They are owned by Epic Advertising.
BeFree / Reporting.Net - Defunct, due to being bought by ValueClick.
Best Offers - Defunct, but they still offer a page of instructions to remove their old software. They are owned by Direct Revenue, which also seems to be defunct.
Blink Ads - Seems to be lead oriented. Pays by check, direct deposit (US only), wire transfer, or PayPal. International publishers OK, and they are interested in moving into Latin American markets.
Blue FN - Oriented to financial services offers for financial content sites. Two tier. Net 45, minimum $50. Pays by check, PayPal, or wire transfer.
Blue Lithium - Seems mostly CPM, and CPC, some CPA. Publishers must send them a monthly invoice for earnings, which they pay within 60 days. International publishers OK.
BNB Revenue - Seems to focus on promoting downloadable music and software products. Pays by check or PayPal International publishers OK.
Bounty CPA - Requires a minimum of 500 page views per month. Net 25, minimum $100 for US publishers, and $150 for others, by check or PayPal. International publishers OK.
Bullet Ads - Based in Malaysia, but seems to target US audiences. Requires at least 3,000 Unique visitors per month. Net 35, minimum $100. International publishers OK. Note that their copyright line says, "2005."
Cast Ads - Focus is CPM, with some CPC and CPA. Requires 2,000 banner impressions per month, and 0.25% CTR. Minimum payment $100, Net 45. Non-US publishers OK.
Canadian Sponsors - The name says it all. Requires at least 1,000 unique visitors per month. English or French language. "Powered by DirectTrack." International publishers OK. Minimum payment $50, and pays in either CA$ or US$.
Check My Stats - Australian network offering CPM, CPC, and CPA sponsors. Offers check, direct deposit, or PayPal for Australian publishers, but only PayPal for international publishers. Net 50, minimum $50. Two tier. They also have networks for the US and UK.
Click Booth - CPM, CPC, and CPA campaigns. Allows some email marketing. Requires at least 1,000 "unique page views" per month. Two tier. Be sure to give a working phone number, since they require a call to verify applications. Net 15, minimum US$50, in US, CA, and AU dollars, Euros, and UK Pounds. International publishers OK. Owned by IntegraClick.
Click Mega Center - Requires a minimum of 3,000 impressions per month. Allows sites in some languages other than English. Features their own banner rotation system. Net 15, minimum US$50, apparently only via PayPal. Appears to be based in Portugal, but International publishers OK.
Cold Cash Partners - Seems to have a very small number of programs. Pays monthly, by PayPal or check. International publishers OK.
Commerce Court - Seems to be owned by PairoWoodies Publishing of Ontario, Canada. However (as of 29 Jan 07) they have 404 Not Found errors for their publisher information pages. And their copyright notice says "1999." Maybe they are defunct?
Commission Junction - Commissions from all merchants are bundled together into one monthly check. International publishers OK, and offers payment in a variety of national currencies. Features over 1000 different merchants. Has their own banner rotation system. Accepts low-traffic sites. Net 20, by check (minimum $100), or by direct deposit in several countries (minimum $50.) We use this network, and have received payments.
Commission Monster - CPA network based in Australia. Includes dynamically generated selections of individual products. Allows some email marketing. Can pay in AU$, US$, or Euros. Minimum payment AU$50 in Australia, or AU$100 outside, Net 60. Can do direct credit to Australian bank accounts, and also offers PayPal. International publishers OK.
Commission River - Owned by Cognigen Networks. Seems to have a small number of sponsors oriented to Internet and telephone services. Their selling point seems to be a focus on determining keywords to use for search engine optimization, in order to draw traffic. Net 30. International publishers OK.
Commission Soup - Features credit card offers from major issuers (Discover, Chase, etc), along with loans, mortgages, and other credit / finance advertisers. Non-US publishers OK. Net 18. We use this network, and have received payments.
Connexus - Seems to be a merger of two older companies - Vendare Media and Netblue. It appears that you must email them, or submit their contact form for details.
Constant Clicks - Minimum Payment $20, only via PayPal, and you must request it. International publishers OK.
COPEAC - Pays monthly, minimum $100. Two tier. International publishers OK. Owned by Intermark Media.
CoProsper Network - Seems to allow some merchants to issue their own payments. International publishers OK.
CPA Bank - Defunct.
CPA Campaigns - Many freebie lead offers, and also some financial type campaigns. We use this network, and will update when we have received payment.
CPA Empire - Uses Direct Track. Allows some email marketing. Net 15, minimum $100 (optional weekly payments require a minimum $1,000 and deduct wire transfer fees.) International publishers OK.
CPA Paradise - Seems to be lead-oriented. Appears to be owned by Datastream Group. Net 20, minimum $100 for US publishers, and minimum $150 for others. International publishers OK.
CPA Quality - Net 45, minimum $25 for US and Canadian publishers, or minimum $75 for others. Note that they deduct a monthly fee from earnings for dormant publisher accounts. Two tier. International publishers OK. Seems to be owned by Tracking Soft.
Credit.Com - A wide selection of CPA credit offers. Net 30, minimum $10. International publishers OK.
Dark Blue - It appears that they launch a pop-under with Roar.com results, during every click on their regular ads. Based in Australia, but international publishers OK, and they apparently feature some US and UK sponsors.
Direct Leads - Mostly CPA lead offers, with some CPC. Requires a minimum 3,000 "unique page views" per month. Offers their own banner rotation system. Two tier. Net 30, minimum $20 for US publishers, $50 for others. Direct deposit available to US publishers. International publishers OK. Owned by Direct Response, which is owned by Digital River.
Dragon Media Online - They appear to be oriented to lead offers, with some CPC. Net 30, minimum $50. International publishers OK, and they seem very open to non-US traffic.
e Ad Exchange - Mostly CPA / Affiliate, with some CPC and CPM. Net 31, minimum $50 (possibly only via PayPal?) International publishers OK.
eAdvertising - Requires at least 2,000 unique visitors per day. Allows some email marketing and offers email list management services. Minimum payment $50, seems to claim Net 1. Accepts only publishers from the USA and Canada. A division of Lead Click Media.
eAffiliatez - Based in Mumbai, India, but requires sites to be in English. Net 20, minimum $25. Check or PayPal. International publishers OK.
eMarketMakers - Seems to focus on lead based offers. Net 30, minimum $100. International publishers OK.
Empiric Ads - Seems to focus on CPA and CPL, with some CPM and CPC. Net 30, minimum $300. International publishers OK.
Envision Ads - Minimum payment $25, Net 30. International publishers OK, with many exceptions.
Epic Advertising - The parent company of Azoogle Ads and Bazaar Advertising Solutions.
Essociate - Net 21, minimum $10.
Ferbine - Appears to be based in the Netherlands, but doesn't mention restrictions on publisher or audience location. They seems to have some sort of relationship with Cube Effect. Offers Paypal and wire transfer payments.
Filiado - CPA network focused to Hispanic audiences in the USA, along with South America and Central America. Payment via PayPal or wire transfer. International publishers OK.
Floppy Bank - Requires at least 5,000 impressions per month. Minimum payment $25, Net 45. Offers direct deposit to US bank accounts. International publishers OK. Also has what appears to be a separate CPM / CPC network, requiring at least 100,000 monthly impressions (and 5,000 unique visitors.)
Flux Ads - Seems oriented to freebies type leads. Allows opt-in email and PPC search engine marketing. No incentivized traffic. International publishers OK. Minimum payment $100.
Focalex - Signups for email subscriptions, co-registrations, and Tell-A-Friend (TAF). Net 30, minimum $25. International publishers OK, with some exceptions.
Go 2 Direct Ads - Requires a minimum of 1,000 page views per month. Net 15 after they receive payment from the advertiser, minimum $50. Two tier. International publishers OK.
Google Affiliate Network - Formerly known as DoubleClick Performics.
Hamster Advertising - Defunct.
Hydra - Previously known as LynxTrack. Net 15, minimum $50, by check, ACH, wire transfer, or PayPal. International publishers OK (with wire or PayPal only.)
iCommissions - Focused on personal finance products. We use this network, and have received payments.
Ideal Revenue - Based in Canada. Their payment terms are described in conflicting ways on different parts of their site. Two tier. International publishers OK.
IncentaClick - Mostly CPA / Affiliate, but apparently offers a few CPC and CPM campaigns. Requires at least 10,000 impressions per month. Pays twice per month, Net 15, minimum $50, by check or PayPal. Two tier. International publishers OK.
Incentive Matrix - Specializes in offers that can be used by publishers offering incentives to visitors. Two tier. Minimum $50, Net 45 for checks or Net 1 for PayPal. International publishers OK. They are owned by ROI Matrix.
Innovation Ads - Seems to be based entirely on co-registrations, for publishers with existing visitor registration systems.
Johnson Lane - CPA network with mostly personal finance sponsors. We use this network, and have received payments. They shut down temporarily some time ago, and may be permanently defunct.
Jumbo Affiliates - Net 10, minimum AU$50, by check, PayPal, or bank transfer for Australian publishers. Based in Australia, and focus on that market, but international publishers OK.
Kolimbo - Owned by KowaBunga! Technologies. International publishers OK.
Lead Click Media - Minimum payment $50, Net 15 from when they receive payment from the sponsor. International publishers OK. Also owns eAdvertising.
Leader Markets - Over 450 lead-oriented sponsors, and seems to have many freebies type offers. Allows opt-in email list marketing. Requires at least 5,000 page views per month. Minimum payment $25 ($100 for international publishers), Net 60 (counting from their receipt of payment from the advertiser.) International publishers OK.
Lead Flash - Small network, with mostly payday loan sponsors. Minimum of 2000 unique page views per month. Allows some email newsletter marketing. Net 10, minimum $100. International publishers OK.
LeadGeNetwork - Allows some email newsletter campaigns. Net 30, minimum $50. Two tier. International publishers OK.
Lead Hound - Various categories. 78 Different campaigns in many categories. Non-US publishers OK. Pays via PayPal only. They also sell software for merchants wanting to run an in-house program, or for those wanting to run their own network.
Lead Pile - Allows you to set a minimum price per lead, to auction them off to buyers. Also, they allow you to place their forms on your own site, with the data being fed to their system.
Lead Point - Offers several different methods of collecting leads. Pays weekly. International publishers OK.
Lead Sponsors - Requires a minimum of 1,000 visitors per day. Minimum payment $50, Net 15. Their signup form accepts international publishers, but their contract states that they only accept publishers from the US and Canada.
LeadVance - International publishers OK. Owned by Blue Lithium, which also has Ad Revolver.
Link Connector - Mostly CPA, with some CPC. Minimum payment $25, Net 20. Check, direct deposit, or PayPal. International publishers OK.
Link Mo - Allows some email marketing. Net 30, minimum $20, by check, PayPal, direct deposit, or wire transfer. International publishers OK. Owned by Burstabit Media.
Link Profits - Is willing to sponsor opt-in mailing lists. May offer some CPC campaigns. Non-US publishers OK.
Mandya Media - Pays only via PayPal (minimum $25.)
Market Draw - Note that their copyright notice states "2005." Minimum payment $25. International publishers OK.
Market Leverage - Allows some email promotion. Minimum payment $50, net 45. International publishers OK. Owned by Precision Play Media.
Meta Reward - CPA and CPL. Owned by marketing division of Experian (the credit reporting bureau.) Seems to offer some system for merchants to set up rewards and loyalty programs. It appears that you have to email them apply.
Millnic Media - They seem to have a somewhat flippant attitude.
Morning Falls - Mostly CPM and CPC, but also some CPA. Net 30, minimum $50, by check, PayPal, or wire transfer. International publishers OK. They seem to have some relationship with Liquid Media Networks.
Motive Interactive - Their Advent division does CPL, while their Display Network division does CPM, and possibly CPC. Allows default redirects. Net 30, minimum $25, by check or wire transfer. You must have a privacy statement which includes a link to theirs. International publishers OK.
MPort - Lead-oriented, with about 100 offers. International publishers OK. Minimum payment $25, Net 15. Appears to be owned by Azoogle (based in Markham, Ontario.)
My Referer - This is basically a group of affiliate programs which all use their tracking software. Each merchant is separately responsible for paying commissions directly to publishers. Two tier. International publishers OK.
Nationwide Card Services - CPA network focused on credit card and bank account offers. Includes "big names," such as Bank Of America, Diner's Club, etc. We use this network, and have received payments.
NC Buy - Offers game downloads, plus content and co-branded pages. Requires at least 25,000 page views per month. Net 30, minimum $100. Default is PayPal, or checks can be requested. Based in Canada, but international publishers OK.
Netklix - Based in the UK. Seems to have temporarily suspended operations until July, 2007.
Net Traction - Small selection of merchants, without any particular focus. Net 15, minimum $10.
Never Blue Ads - Lead oriented. Based in Canada, but international publishers OK. A division of Never Blue Media, which is owned by Vertrue.
Nitro Affiliates - Specializes in ebooks and similar products, many of which focus on Internet marketing. Two tier. Pays monthly, minimum $25 for US and Canadian publishers, and $50 for others. International publishers OK.
Offer Downline - Requires at least 3,000 page views per month. Minimum payment $100, Net 10. International publishers OK.
Offer Forge - Seems to only have a few sponsors. Net 20, minimum $25. They also have a division in South Africa.
Offer Island - Seems lead-oriented. Minimum payment $50, Net 7. International publishers OK. Owned by Vast Cast Media.
Offers Quest - Seems oriented to freebies lead type sponsors. Either bought out or changed their name from the now-defunct Associate Leads. Requires 3,000 monthly unique visitors. Minimum payment $20 (outside US and Canada minimum $50), Net 15. Accepts email list publishers.
Offer Web - Small CPA network. Over 45 merchants. Requires a minimum of only 100 visitors per month. PayPal is their "primary method of payment." Non-US publishers OK.
One Network Direct - Seems to focus on downloadable software. Minimum payment $50. International publishers OK. Owned by Digital River.
On Response - Bought by ValueClick.
Panthera Interactive - Net 15?, minimum $50, by check or PayPal. Two tier? Allows some email marketing. International publishers OK. Their FAQ and their "Terms Of Agreement" are contradictory about payment time and two tier option.
PayAff - Mostly oriented to lead offers. Two tier. Net 25, minimum $30, by check or PayPal. Owned by Referral Partners International.
Pay Dot Com - Both physical and downloadable products. Net 30, by check or PayPal, although some of their merchants apparently specify only PayPal. International publishers OK.
Pepperjam - Pays twice per month, Net 15.
Perfect Paycheck - Seems to focus on email collection for giveaways and other signups.
Performance-Based - Small network. Net 20, minimum $25 for US and Canadian publishers, Net 30, minimum $75 for others, by check or PayPal. They penalize dormant accounts: "If Publisher has not earned a Payout for six consecutive calendar months, a dormant account fee of US$10 per month shall be applied to Publisher's Account each calendar month that Publisher's Account remains open or until Your Account balance reaches a zero balance, at which time the Account shall become deactivated." International publishers OK.
Performics - Formerly known as Dynamic Trade. Formerly owned by DoubleClick. Bought in March 2008 by Google, and converted into the Google Affiliate Network.
Perform Line - Focused on lead collection offers. They emphasize their anti-fraud system. Net 30, minimum $50. International publishers OK.
Plimus - Focused on software offers.
Primary Ads - Requires only "100 unique page views per month" (perhaps they mean visitors?) Over 200 campaigns, and seems to be mostly lead-oriented. Two tier. Net 35, minimum $25. Non-US publishers OK.
Prime Q - Based in the US, but also has a UK division, plus targeting other countries. Leads, sales, registrations, and other options. Two tier. It appears that you must invoice them to request payment. International publishers OK.
Profit Center - Net 30. International publishers OK. Owned by Endai Worldwide.
Profitistic - Requires at least 5,000 page views per month. Over 160 merchants. Net 30, minimum $50 by PayPal or UK bank direct deposit, or minimum $1000 for wire transfer. International publishers OK. They also have a UK division.
Pulsar Marketing - Oriented towards Financial offers.. They have additional information here.
Quin Street - Seems to be oriented to lead collection.
Red McCombs Media - They have a CPA / Affiliate network and a CPM / CPC network. Net 30, minimum $100. International publishers OK.
Red Sail Interactive - Focused on co-registration, although they seem to have some mechanism for helping set up your basic registration system.
Revenue Allies - Seems to focus on a small number of Internet, television, and phone service providers. Pays twice per month, no minimum, check or PayPal. International publishers OK, but the offers seem to be US-oriented.
Revenue Gateway - Seems to be lead oriented. They appear to be based in Costa Rica, but target the US and UK markets, and international publishers OK.
Revenue Wire - Seems to specialize in downloadable products.
RevQuest Technologies - Seems defunct.
Rextopia - International publishers OK. Owned by Rex Direct Net.
Rocket Profit - Dating, sweepstakes,and giveaway registrations.
ROI Matrix - Claims "leading brand name" sponsors. Two tier. Minimum payment $50, Net 45 for checks, and Net 1 for PayPal. International publishers OK. They also own Incentive Matrix.
Santa Monica Networks Inc - SMNI - Defunct.
Safe-Audit - Defunct.
Science Education Affiliate Network - SEAN - Five different suppliers of science education products and gadgets. Net 15, minimum $25. International publishers OK, but they want US and Canadian traffic.
Search 4 Clicks - Leads for education offers, to receive information about various colleges and universities. Net 30, minimum $50, ACH available. Two tier. International publishers OK.
Share Bucks - Minimum payment $25. International publishers OK.
Silver iNet - Lead oriented. Allows some email marketing. Net 45, minimum $250. International publishers OK.
Specific Media - Various formats (banners, streaming video, integrated search, co-registration, and email marketing) and payment structures (CPM, CPC, and CPA.) Requires at least 100,000 impressions per month. Net 30. Their signup form only gives address options for US and Canada.
Standard Internet - Seems to be defunct.
Synervation - Requires a minimum of 500 page views per month. Includes campaigns in English and in Spanish, and also seems to include bilingual publisher interface. Net 15, minimum $25. They have offices in the US and in Colombia, and international publishers OK.
Tarsus Media - Minimum payment $50. International publishers OK.
Thank You Pages - Seems to be based on co-registration, so publishers must already have some kind of visitor signup system in place. Net 30, minimum $25. International publishers OK, but they want sites with mostly US traffic. They are owned by Focalex.
Track My Sales - Seems to focus on legal and financial type sponsors. International publishers OK. Their copyright notice suggests that they have some relationship to Prime Q (listed above.)
Tradebit - Seems to offer a marketplace for selling downloadable files of various types. The affiliate programs involve promoting specific files from merchants. Based in Germany, but international publishers OK.
Turn - Their system works to optimize ad rotation, and to display the best performing ads.
Ultimate CPA - Two tier. Net 30, by check PayPal, or wire transfer, minimum $100.
Unique Leads - As their name suggests, they focus on lead based offers. International publishers OK.
United Clicks - Non-US publishers OK, but must accept PayPal.
Value Ad - Seems to be lead oriented, but offers CPM to some sites. Net 90, minimum $50. International publishers OK.
Vayan Pays - Seems like they might be oriented towards freebie type lead offers. Minimum traffic is only 100 uniques per month. Net 30, minimum $50. International publishers OK. Owned by Vayan Marketing Group.
Web Clients - Various programs with a focus on pay-per-lead offers. Their main service is Web Sponsors. Apparently accepts some incentivized traffic. Seems interested in some email marketing. Apparently only accepts publishers from USA, Canada, Australia, Ireland, New Zealand, and the UK. Minimum payment $15.
Web Gains - CPA / Affiliate network. Based in the UK, but they also have divisions for several other countries in Europe, plus the US. Owned by AdPepper. Pays weekly, net 7. International publishers OK.
Web Site Sponsors - Defunct.
Web Sponsors - See Web Clients, listed above.
XY7 - A division of Rapid Response Marketing, LLC. Minimum payment $50. International publishers OK.
Zanox - Based in Germany, but has a US presence. Minimum payment 25 Euros, or 200 Euros, depending on your location.
Zen Marketing LLC - CPA network with a wide selection of credit card offers. Net 45, minimum $50. They only want US traffic, but international publishers OK. They also have a blog with announcements for publishers.
Z Media - Bought by ValueClick.

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Some are expired domains of developed sites and has traffic, backlinks and pagerank. Ok, pagerank alone doesn't have value for Google but still there are tons of people buying backlinks valuing them from pagerank :)
There are 3 categories of drops catching
1. expired domains to get flipped - these domains might have just some value when sold to others. Money invested might not get back if You don't get buyer.
2. expired domains with traffic - domains that has traffic from backlinks -> their traffic decrease by time, but You can get some profit by parking them or develop MFA site or make new serious project.
3. expired domains with pagerank - these domains has pagerank from DOFOLLOW backlinks. There are marketplaces where You can sell backlinks. Google doesn't null pagerank if You create new similar content as backlinks that have generated pagerank usually stays as they are.

Catching domains for flipping doesn't make much profit and You can't be sure if there would be any. I suggest You to buy domains with pagerank or traffic, as you can count how much minimal profit You can get and You know if it's enough to pay domain cost and make $ above cost. Where to get good domain names? Plenty of main domain registrars have aftermarket for such domains. You can also buy domains that have expired for regfee only but they barely have some value. I mostly use Godaddy.com aftermarket as there are domains with hundreds of visitors/day or PR3-PR5 easy to get won in auction. Really it's worth to buy domains in auction as they are sold before they are trully marked as expired so You keep site sequeantly running and keep Pagerank.

But how to find really good names? I use these two tools as they are probably best: http://www.freshdrop.net - huge list of expiring domains at Godaddy.com where You can set filters and line-up on different criteria (traffic, overture, etc.). The also show if it suppose to be real pagerank or spoofed (fake). Another cool tool is: http://www.domainyank.com/listing.php -> You can line-up by alexa rank or pagerank. These domains are picked from all in godaddy listing and there are some awesome domains with high PR. Remember, PR3-PR5 domains are mostly spoofed by redirect so check backlinks Any domain with PR3-5 should be listed here (if this tool doesn't show any result or result is different domain then searched, it means PR is probably spoofed): http://www.google.com -> info:domain.com Should have from 5-100 dofollow links in this search (this tool doesn't work perfectly and number of search results doesn't show all dofollow links indexed). PR2-PR3 should have about 5-20 results, PR4-PR5 should have atleast 20-50. http://www.google.com -> link:domain.com What about traffic? Godaddy shows estimated monthly traffic and You also have alexa rank to know if it's true and longterm traffic.

Ok. I've picked domains, domains have bids, what now? What domains are worth to invest? Traffic domains: If You got traffic (by godaddy estimates) 100 UIPs / day, then You can
1. Park domain -> You will lose almost all search engine traffic (might be up to 50% of annual traffic). But You have high CTR (up to 20-30% if You pick right keywords matching previous domain content).
2. Build small blog or site with few content and adsense or adbrite ads and wait for clicks. To estimate maximum BID that can bring atleast invested money + some profit You need to count. You got domain about religion, average religion PPC at Parked.com is 50-60 cents, and You got 500UIPs stimated by godaddy. Lest say, You lose 30% of traffic from search engines so You have 350UIPs. 350 UIPs / 30 days = 12 UIPs/day. If You got 5-20% CTR on average You've got 0,6-2,4 clicks / day and that is 0,3-1,2$ a day. Each month You got 10-20% decrease in traffic. So first month You got 350UIPs, next is lets say 300, 270, 230 etc..... So in first 12 months, average traffic is around 50% of first month traffic. So that's maybe 170UIPs on average, let's say minimal 5% CTR and 0,5$ PPC = 4-5$ a month = 50-60$ a year. That is absolute minimum but if You want to be sure, don't spend more then 40$ on such domain. It's just safe path as You probably have CTR around 10%. Various domains works better with various parking companies -> this si some small comparison:
http://www.webmasterinter.net/2008/09/parked-sedo-namedrive-or-fabulous Domains with pagerank: You can sell backlinks at backlinks marketplaces. I suggest you to use these two mayor marketplaces as You can sell tons of links there: Backlinks.com Text-link-ads.com Text-link-ads.com (TLA) have tons of advertisers but You only earn about 35-40% of monthly price. But You sell enough backlinks with price that would be added by TLA stuff. Backlinks.com got 50% commission and enough advertisers to sell maybe 5-6 links. Backlinks got static earnings for each PR, prices are low but You sell enough links: (PR5 and more are worthless to sell at Backlinks)
PageRank (PR) 1 homepage $.50 , subpage $.50
PageRank (PR) 2 homepage $1 , subpage $1
PageRank (PR) 3 homepage $2 , subpage $1.50
PageRank (PR) 4 homepage $3 , subpage $2
PageRank (PR) 5 homepage $4.50 , subpage $3.50
PageRank (PR) 6 homepage $12.50 , subpage $10
PageRank (PR) 7 homepage $30 , subpage $25
PageRank (PR) 8 homepage $75 , subpage $50

So with PR3 domain, and You sell 4 ads at TLA (15$ price and about 6$ commission) and 6 Backlinks ads, with 2$ for homepage, You'll have 24$+12$ = 36$ monthly. But as we all know, google will update pagerank in 2-3 months, so then You'll probably have PR2. PR2 will earn You about half of that, so You've got 18$/month for next 3 months. And after another update You're gonna have PR1 for maybe 6 months So Your estimated earning might be about 36$*3 months + 18$*3 months + 9$*6 months = 216$. If You buy PR3 domain for 60$ then it bring You about 150$ profit in year, and all the work is to find such domain and set blog or very simple site from template and put TLA and backlinks code there. It's worth a try :) Enjoy Your nice and easy earnings :)