My New Product: Q&A Affiliate Formula
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| My New Product: Q&A Affiliate Formula | |
![]() | UPDATE: This product has been retired. As you are aware, I make my living online. A large portion of that income comes from sites I own which promote affiliate products that I believe are of value. Over the years, I’ve seen what works and what doesn’t when promoting affiliate products. In addition, I’ve paid attention [...] |
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Donna, Congratulations on the launch of your new product! It looks like the next best seller. I joined the affiliate program with ejunkie and added the referral link on my blog. However, I’d like to display the book cover in my sidebar, because the link is not at all attractive. Can you please take look and give me a hand if you have time?
Thanks!
I’m not sure what limitations wordpress.com blogs might have with displaying images in the sidebar, but if there aren’t any, then you should (theoretically) be able to wrap the affiliate link around the image. You can grab the one listed here in the post if you want. DM me on Twitter if you need specific help or if I’m not clear on the problem.
Looking good now! Thank you.
Great product and I love the title, people in this industry really need a guide like this. BTW, there is a give away for this product?
LOL, no, no giveaway for it, sorry. Thanks for asking though!
Almost everyone that makesmoney on the internet (even the millionaires) do so through affiliate marketing. Being successful in affiliate marketing involves applying the formula that makes other affiliate marketers successful. For example, autoblogging. Autoblogging has been one of the least well-known forms of making money on the internet for quite some time… primarily because it’s quite difficult to make a good auto-blog. Yet, when done right, it can provide you with a constant passive income with the only real work required being the setting up process. Video Marketing, and several other marketing strategies are all designed to drive traffic to your site, can be incorporated steadily in order to raise the position your site appears in the SERPs when someone searches for a term related to your site. And yet, even this can be totally automated.
Although I approved your comment, Ricky, I have to strongly disagree with it. I love automating processes, but not content. Or at least not to that extent. Sure automating feeds is one thing, for example, or small snippets of content on a page – but to automate an entire blog’s content? No way. That just leads to crap and I can’t justify that no matter how much money it might make me. There has to be a line drawn between good marketing and just pure spam. No doubt, there are plenty of my acquaintances here on the ‘net that would slam me for not understanding that “their” automated site isn’t spam, but I’d still disagree with them – even if they are my friends. Automated processes – good. Automated content (other than specific instances such as snippets or feeds) – spam. Let the flames begin.
Twitter: DonnaFontenot
I sell children’s educational DVD’s and Learning Activity Books. Would my products be good to create affiliate marketing??? In other words, I want people to promote my products for a commission–
Absolutely. Having others help sell your products on their sites is like hiring a bunch of salespeople that you don’t have to pay salaries to, just commission-based only. There can be a hefty cost, however, to get set up with an affiliate network (cj, shareasale, etc) for them to promote and manage the program for you. Even your own management comes with costs, generally, such as when using a program like myaffiliateprogram.com. e-junkie.com might work for you, not sure, but if so, then that would probably be the cheapest way to handle it.
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