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I've written an article about a condition - that may or may not be medical in nature - nevertheless, I do want to refer to medical or doctors with the specialty to treat that condition medically.
Does anyone know an affiliate network that has medical or doctor affiliates, or at least those that maintain a list of doctors or specialists?
For example, I remember seeing an affiliate program that referred to a dentist's directory. I don't remember the name of that merchant at this time.
I did search on CJ to see if there were such affiliates, but there's almost nothing listed under the Medical section.
I've added AdSense ads on that article too, and sometimes I do see some doctor like ads there.
It really depends on the medical niche ... hmmm, did you try shareasale?
Hey, I've got a new affiliate program ... see my signature below ... that might interest you. Very unique products and a new program, so not much competition yet.
I have a site that discusses RLS (Restless Legs Syndrome), and recently started advertising online prescriptions, as well as online vitamins and supplements.
Initially I wanted to recommend a few prescription related medicines that worked for me on my article.
But I checked with Google Adsense if it was ok to show AdSense ads on an article that mentions (not even recommend) but just mentions prescription medicine.
When I sent the email to AdSense they replied back with a sort of a warning e-mail saying that AdSense ads are not allowed on sites that talk about prescription medicine.
So, I took a step back and wrote only general solutions but did mention that one should consult a doctor.
I don't know if it is allowed for normal people to write about medicine, probably only doctors and licensed pharmacists may be allowed --- who knows --- but it is better to be safe than .....