Hey,
During the past few days I was trying to figure out which are the top countries where most of the Affiliate Marketers are coming from. Unfortunately I couldn't find any information about this on Google.
What are your experiences? If you would have the make a Top 10 List which countries would you include?
Thank you! 
Cheers,
Zoltan
Hey Zoli, I would say USA, UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand mainly because they have a competitive advantage of speaking English fluently.
Holland and Germany are also on the top!
There are a bunch of folks in Hungary too. If you're coming to the meetup in London you'll see! 
Our market (Belgium) is being dominated by the Dutchies lol
yeah i think Holland for sure is the Affiliate mecca of Europe. Both when it comes to cpa programs and affiliates. Best location if you wants to grow comming 5 years in the biz. Great location also for networking to UK, Germany, France, and rest of europe. i would actually consider to move there (when i have a stable mid range income) just to come closer to other affiliates and affiliate programs fora a few years . And dont forget its a wonderfull place Amesterdam , you have everything !
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1. USA (Big amount of expat foreigners in the marketing sfer in startups )
2. India
3 Israel
4. England
5. Holland
6 .China
7. Australia/New Zeland
8. Germany Maybee Russia
9. Malta
10. Spain
Up and Comming list
1. Bulgaria/Hungary/Romania
2. Argentina
3. Brazil
4. Mexico
5. South Africa
6 . Sweden / Denmark
From someone who sells a lot of traffic to affiliate marketers i would probably say from my experience the following
usa
uk
in
aus
can
de
th
br
mx
ph
Thank you guys for the lists, now it's much clearer! Good to know that we have some folks here in Europe too! 
The affiliate scene in MY and SG is growing rapidly too!
Its insane how many quality and well educated affiliates from China, Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore have popped up over the last few years.
Before it was a game dominated by Americans, Canadians, Germans, Brits and the Dutch.
Well according to STM Analytics it looks like this: