I've noticed an increase in the variety of types of resumes sold lately, which means we are selling resumes to professionals from all industries, from accounting to management, IT, engineering, sales, military, Federal, etc ...
If you check your affiliate accounts you will be able to find special links and landing pages for all those resume specialties and I wanted to point out that you need to use these links in a certain manner to make sales as, too often affiliates misuse them.
First, the links have to be related to your website. For example, I see a lot of affiliates placing on their sites resume specialty links that have nothing to do with their content, which is useless. For example, if your site is a city directory and you only put links for accounting resume writing, chances are you won't make much sales as your site won't attract specifically accountants. In that case, just put standard resume links so you can appeal to professionals from every industry.
Second, I see lots of affiliates specialized in the fields we're covering not using these links. For example a site about engineering will use our generic resume links instead of our engineering links. In that case, that site will have less sales than if it were placing engineering links as the latter will be more appealing to their engineering visitors.
Finally, if you have an employment site that features separate channels for different industries, make sure to place the appropriate resume link in each channel, instead of putting the same generic resume link in all the channels.