The Best Alternatives to EdenFantasys Affiliate Program

June 7th, 2013

While this isn’t my job, I make a few dollars here and there, and I’m incredibly grateful for the opportunities that I’ve found. If you want to be a reviewer, blogger or affiliate shop owner and don’t know where to stop, then this post is for you!

My most profitable affiliate programs are SexToy.com, Babeland and Good Vibes — in that order. I also use Adam and Eve and PinkCherry (Canadian).

  1. Babeland offers 20% commissions, a full product feed, text and banner links and the website has a limited but high-quality product selection. You must sign up at PepperJam and join the Babeland advertiser campaign. If your site isn’t approved, you can contact Samantha, the affiliate team leader.
  2. SexToy.com has been my most successful affiliate endeavor, and this is likely due to the fact that the prices are drop-dead cheap and you get to have your own store. Mine’s located on a subdomain on my domain, which is pretty awesome. You can customize to your heart’s content, offer coupons to entice visitors — right now, you can save $25 off $100 to celebrate my birthday! — and commissions up to 25% are available based on performance. There’s no referral sign up, but this link will get you started.
  3. GoodVibes has rebooted their affiliate program a time or two but despite minimal effort, sales always trickle in for me. GoodVibes is also one of the few affiliate programs that still offers sex toys for review to bloggers like myself. Like Babeland, GoodVibes has a smaller selection than EF or, say, Amazon, but I enjoy their own branded items, and they have frequent sales. Sign up here.

Adam and Eve and Pinkcherry’s affiliate programs actually use the same software, which makes it easy to see your stats at a glance. The stores could potentially provide incentives, but neither utilizes this option to the full potential. It’s not as easy to create links (by just adding on a code), but the system will save every incoming link that you create.

Adam and Eve has the benefit of having many more products with a full product feed to link to any of them and better search options. There’s more links and banners to choose from, too. I’m currently earning 30% on sales there, which is the highest amount on this list. You’ll also earn 5% for referrals. There’s only a $25 payout, too. The only reason my earnings aren’t higher is because I prefer to link to a lot of specific products that A&E doesn’t necessarily carry.

Still, Pinkcherry is located in Canada, which means  your customers might prefer a store that offers more reasonable shipping fees if they’re from the great white north. PinkCherry’s affiliate program has a $100 payout minimum.

Finally, I’d like to mention Amazon here. If you already have an associates accountwith them, it’s easy to add another tracking ID like I did. There’s about 14,000 sex toys on the site, which makes linking convenient. Not ever toy you’ll want to showcase is on it, however. Still, you’ve got options for your aStore and widgets, which are handy. I use Amazon far less frequently because there’s so many restrictions, but it is an option. Just don’t rely on it alone.

I have earned hundreds of dollars through a combination of programs and, often, the one I use has more to do with which stores carry products I’m linking to at the best price because I know that’s what my readers want. Find a program or three that works for you, and get to know it well.

Now, plenty of my fellow bloggers have had success with other programs, and I encourage them to leave comments if they’d like to leave a link, but these affiliate programs have worked well for me without all the stress induced by EdenFantasys.


11 Comments to “The Best Alternatives to EdenFantasys Affiliate Program”

  • DynamicKitty says:

    Great advice and links,I’ll be sure to check them all out when I get the time. Thanks for sharing!

  • As someone looking to leave EdenFantasys, I really appreciate this list. It can be hard to know where else to go but you made it so easy. I appreciate it.

  • Beck says:

    Glad to see someone gets something from Good Vibes because all I get are a few emails telling me that my packages have been shipped. Once in Nov/Dec and another time in Feb/March. And from what I understand from a few others – same thing. They must only want to send stuff those who were already established and aren’t giving newbies a chance.

    • Adriana says:

      I rarely review for them because the contact is so flakey. With that said, I really think people need to stop thinking of affiliate and review programs as connected. They’re really not. This is all about if you put links on your website. That’s all. For most affiliate programs, any person can sign up. Reviewing gives you a better reason to use those links but review programs are dying. Affiliate programs never will.

  • Z says:

    Hi, I’m new to this whole world of affiliate programs. It seems like a lot of sex bloggers are leaving Eden Fantasys. What’s the problem with them?

    Thanks!

    • Adriana says:

      Read these: https://ofsexandlove.com/2013/06/05/the-death-of-edenfantasys/
      http://www.heyepiphora.com/2010/05/edenfantasys-a-pattern-of-deception/

  • Thank you for the useful info. I’m just in a process of setting up an adult toy affiliate program on my website (I’m still at the experimental stage) but find the process extremely confusing. Never made a dime yet… More research and patience I guess.

  • Sophie Nowak says:

    Thank you for the useful info. I just started putting adult toy affiliate programs on my website but so far not doing very well pay-out wise. Just find the whole process to be extremely confusing. I’m still at the experimental stage I guess, still trying to learn the correct way to do it. Have not made a penny yet, but trying to be patient and determined!

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