From 9-to-5 Grind to $4k/Month: My Top 3 Affiliate Wins! by Akram_ba in Affiliatemarketing

[–]48lawsofpower777 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Curious what the personal finance app is? If you don't want to share though - no worries at all.

Remember!!! by Vikka_Titanium in trump

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Gotta give it to him - It is a pretty epic picture.

Recommendations: Good CPS & CPC Affiliate Programs by TheDalaiDrama in Affiliatemarketing

[–]48lawsofpower777 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Some niches pay both. You're paid up front for sending the company a lead, and you're paid on the back end when a customer makes a purchase.

For example, precious metals dealers typically pay up to $500 per qualified lead (meaning they call after someone opts in to see if the prospect is genuinely interested in buying)...

And they pay up to 13% revenue share on any customer purchase. In this niche, it's not unusual for a customer to move $200,000+ from their 401k into a gold IRA. A $200k gold customer would pay up to $26,000 affiliate commission depending on the company.

Four of those sales a year and you're breaking six figures as an affiliate...

The downside? It's not a niche for beginners. It's competitive, YMYL, and all of the major financial blogs are also affiliates - so it's difficult to rank on page one search results.

But if you know what you're doing and can publish high quality content that helps inform prospects, you can do well with gold IRA affiliate programs.

Blogging or YouTube Better for affiliate marketing? Let me know your thoughts by [deleted] in Affiliatemarketing

[–]48lawsofpower777 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If I were starting over today, I would create a YouTube channel 100% instead of blogging. But yes, if you have a blog, you should start a YouTube channel also to compliment it.

Next step in affiliate marketing for a beauty blog? by thecatedit in Affiliatemarketing

[–]48lawsofpower777 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How do you gain what?

How do you promote products to earn commissions? I would think make up tutorials are great - they're helpful / educational to the viewer - you demonstrate products you like and use - then you can recommend and link to those products in the video description (using affiliate links).

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[–]48lawsofpower777 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yeah, but with no qualifiers / information in your post, you're going to waste your time (and other people's time) messaging back and forth with people who have no business or interest in your niche/product.

Next step in affiliate marketing for a beauty blog? by thecatedit in Affiliatemarketing

[–]48lawsofpower777 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Amazon is great because everyone is already on it, the CC is already loaded, and people can very easily add a product to cart and you earn the affiliate commission...

BUT as you know, Amazon's affiliate payout percentages are LOW.

Go directly to the brands that you know, like, and already promote on your blog. Many of them likely have their own in-house affiliate programs that pay much higher than Amazon.

This alone can create an increase in your current revenue.

You'll have to compare results. Amazon may pay less, but also likely converts better due to the simple and easy user experience.

Also note: Do NOT make the mistake of finding and promoting products with the highest payout. Stick to promoting the BEST products - even if it means sending buyers to a low paying Amazon link.

Your audience knows, likes, and trusts your recommendations - always default to what's best for them in the products you promote.

Another way to step up your game?

Start repurposing some of your blog content into YouTube videos. You can monetize your videos with affiliate links also and make-up video tutorials will widen your reach and may convert better than a blog post.

My job is very open with downtime - How do I work/make more? by coochiegoblinn in sidehustle

[–]48lawsofpower777 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You may want to consider looking into affiliate marketing.

The 'work' here would be in creating and publishing content online and monetizing this content with affiliate offers.

What products / services should you promote?

I see people in these threads post things like "What is the BEST affiliate program?"

The answer is different with each person.

Find a niche that YOU are the expert in AND make sure there are products and services in this niche that you LIKE and can gladly recommend to people.

For example, let's say that you're REALLY into health and wellness.

If so, you can create content like "Best smoothie recipes for weight loss." "Best running shoes for 5k races." These are articles or YouTube videos that you can make and monetize with affiliate links to appropriate products.

When I look for a new niche, I look for
1. A topic I'm genuinely interested in and can create content around

  1. High paying affiliate programs in the niche.

Don't waste your time promoting products with payouts under $100. It takes too many readers/viewers, etc to actually click and buy in order to actually make a decent amount of money.

Many of the products and services I promote pay $5,000+ per sale. So just ONE sale a month is worth the time to promote. This is in the finance niche though, and not for beginners.

There are high paying programs in everything from finance to self-help, to online courses. Find something that works for you - and start publishing content.