I frequently look for a relevant product to include in content I have written for my affiliate sites, and it’s a pretty laborious process.
If I’m looking for a certain electronic item, I’ll check Amazon, Buy.com, BestBuy.com, Walmart.com, Newegg, and other places to find the best price.
So, I was really excited to see a new meta-search engine from Atma Links that simplifies the process for me.
I did a test search for Apple iPad and got 20 pages of results for the various versions of iPads and accessories.
Each page features six product listings with the product name, description, four vendors selling the product through affiliate links, and shortcuts to quickly setup affiliate links.
Atma Search enables affiliates to search for products across Amazon, CJ, eBay, Google Affiliate Network, LinkShare, and ShareASale with a single query to find the best place to create an affiliate link.
The tool is free and affiliates can use it on a one off basis with no download or installation.
Check out the Alpha version at www.atma.me.


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Dillon,
Our search engine stands out as a unique tool for affiliates on a couple of levels. It’s completely free, it requires zero installation, and it’s incredibly easy to use. You can search for products instantly and walk away with an affiliate link with just a single click. We’re not aware of anything like that on the market.
We also offer other tools that help affiliate marketers automate more of the process. For example, one of our tools helps blogs and forums automatically build affiliate links within user generated content. Among these additional products, there is some overlap with Skimlinks.
If you’re interested in learning more about our other technologies, you can click the “Check Out More Atma Products” link on the search engine.
Hope that helps
-Ben Plesser
I don’t believe Skimlinks has a service similar to the search tool, but both they and Atma Links have some some similar offerings.
I’d suggest testing both to see if one performs better for your site.
How does this differ from Skimlinks. Would you use both or are the services similar?
Hi Marian,
With the first release, we’ve decided to limit it to one PID per account. Obviously, though, that’s an important feature for users with sub-affiliates or multiple websites.
We’re going to work to integrate this feature into the next release.
Thanks,
Ben
I don’t see a way for that to work for the time being, but now they can address it if it’s not in the works already.
Great concept. Appears very easy to use. Question, does it handle CJ’s requirement of noting the web site of origin for the link (i.e. multiple PIDs)?
Thanks,
Marian
Thanks, Shawn. Very helpful site. Just got a new computer and I’m looking for accessories. Perfect timing for this post.
Just search from http://www.atma.me/ – nothing to download.
This sounds like a very good idea and I have just been to the site to register. Maybe I have missed something but I didn’t see any download? I’ll send an email to them to ask about it.
I really enjoy getting your emails, keep them coming.
Thanks for posting about our new search engine, Shawn. This first release of the product carries really strong coverage in consumer electronics but is admittedly not as strong in other product categories. We’re adding data feeds quickly, though, to make this a comprehensive tool for all affiliate marketers.
This is definitely just a first step to solving a persistently frustrating problem. Any feedback from affiliates here about features that you’d like to see going forward or any other comments/criticisms will help us mold the search engine into a great free service for affiliates.
You can email any and all feedback to contact@atmalinks.com
Thanks again,
Ben Plesser
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