Webinars are a great way to promote affiliate links – you’re offering your audience something of value (i.e. whatever you teach them/show them in your webinar) and during the webinar (as well as afterwards), you can promote different products and services that will help your viewers achieve the results they want.
Luckily, the investment in affiliate marketing, which is starting a blog, is quite small compared to a traditional business.
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On signing up the affiliate program, you would be provided with a unique referral link that you can share on social media, in emails, blogs, websites or simply with your friends & family.
Imagine how fired up your audience will get when they see all of the cool things that your product will enable them to do.
How much and for what (lead or purchase) the affiliate gets paid for depends on the affiliate program terms.
Or another cool way of doing this is writing reviews of products. One of my friends who runs TakeFunnels is killing it. You can too!
Read this post where I've listed 19 affiliate sites in different niches that are sustainably making thousands every month.
I searched for ‘Best DSLR under $600’ on YouTube and clicked the first video. In the description, there are affiliate links to Amazon.
In fact, you can also use your product pages to upsell and cross-sell relevant products.
Affiliate marketing is when you earn a commission for promoting (and making a sale) a product from the product owner.
Are you sick of signing up for MLM companies and trying to sell overpriced products to family and friends?
Inboxally offers a 20% recurring life-time commission. Their service starts from $149/month and can run up to more than $10,000 per month for some heavy users.
Percentage of sale price is another way you can get paid. This is the most common and commission rates vary widely. If you are promoting a product that costs $100 and you will earn a 10% commission with that affiliate marketing program then you would earn $10 per sale.
This is a really quick and easy way to gauge the size of an audience, as well as get ideas for content you can create, and products and services you can promote.
SEO Tip #2: Use an SEO tool. SEO tools such as Surfer SEO and Ahrefs help bloggers write and optimize content to rank higher in the SERPs. You can also use these tools to do keyword research and plan your content strategy.
Here’s another way to think of it. Let’s say your company specializes in selling products in bulk to other businesses using a particular fulfillment company. These businesses will likely need fulfillment services to get the products they create into the hands of their customers. Since you don’t provide fulfillment services yourself, you can refer them to your fulfillment company as part of an affiliate partner program. More value for your customer, and money in your pocket. Cha-ching!
There are different types of content that you can create in your affiliate marketing strategy: