When looking at different affiliate niches, finance and health often pay much higher commissions compared to others. The reason is that these industries usually bring in bigger profits per customer. For example, a single person signing up for a credit card or investment service can be worth hundreds or even thousands of dollars to the company. In health, products like supplements, weight loss plans, or medical treatments have strong demand and customers often make repeat purchases, which increases value for the business. Because of this, companies are willing to share more with affiliates to win new customers. Could the higher commissions also be due to stronger competition in these markets? Do affiliates face more rules and restrictions when promoting in finance and health compared to other niches?