Wednesday, 4 October 2017

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Thursday, 21 September 2017

How to Make Money 3 methods With Affiliate Programs

Method one : How to Make Money With Affiliate Programs

Understand affiliate marketing. Companies create affiliate programs to help push their products. When you become a program member—which is usually free—you can make links to promote the products on your website or another site. When people buy the products through your links, you will get a piece of the profits. As a member of an affiliate network, you can choose to promote any of several thousand products. It is possible to make up to 50–75% of the profit on each sale that results from your promotion.


Know what sets each program apart. Affiliate programs are everywhere online, and it can be hard to tell them apart. Each program distinguishes itself by the products it sells. Some affiliate programs only require you to post links; others will ask you to pay money to learn about how to sell the product you are selling. As the latter type of affiliate, you can make commissions by getting others to pay—by bringing other marketers into the fold. Be wary, however, of any program that asks you to pay.

Understand the usual pay models. There are a few ways that you can make money from online affiliate marketing:
  • Cost-per-click: you get paid a very low amount every time someone clicks from your content onto the advertiser’s site. This is good for high-traffic content.
  • Cost-per-lead: you get paid a low amount (but slightly more than cost-per-click) every time someone signs up or fills a form with the advertiser using a link from your content.
  • Cost-per-acquisition: you get paid a fixed or percentage-based commission every time someone buys from the advertiser using a link from your content. Cost-per-acquisition marketing is good for focused, high-quality content.
Choose an affiliate program. First, you must decide which affiliate program to join. Affiliate programs often have a theme, such as gardening or weight loss, and you should find a theme that interests you. Look for a network with a lot of product codes that are relevant to your topic. Consider networks like Commission Junction, LinkShare, ShareaSale, Clickbank, and Amazon. Remember, it isn't really about the network – it's about whether the network is relevant to the content of your website.


Method Two : 
Affiliate Marketing on Your Blog or Website

Research a topic or niche. Choose a popular trend or market – something that a lot of people are searching for, and something that a lot of online readers will find interesting 

Use the Google Keyword Research Tool to break down your chosen niche into more specific niches. Weight loss is a popular topic, but it is too broad. People want to lose weight for many reasons: vacations, weddings, summer, the new year, birthdays, and other special events. Choose a specific niche, such as "weight loss for summer" or "weight loss for weddings."

Consider the search volume for your chosen topic. Find out how many people are searching for that topic by running a web search for, say, "quick weight loss." The quotes will make your search specific, so that the only results will be sites that mention the exact phrase "quick weight loss." Your search engine should list the number of search results that turn up for your query. Try to find a topic that turns up fewer than 5,000 results.

Create a website about the topic that you have chosen. The key to succeeding with affiliate programs is to build a content-rich website with useful information built around a specific theme. Don't just lazily throw up a quick site or blog and string a bunch of affiliate links all over your pages. You have to start by building credibility, and the best way to do that is to write about something you know a lot about.
  • If you know a lot about the newest smartphones and tech products, try setting up a site that reviews and catalogs new products.
  • It's also a good idea to own the products you promote so that you can appear more credible to your audience.
Find affiliate codes and paste them into your site. Once your site is well-established and respected for its content, you can begin to link out to affiliate programs. Search the various affiliate networks and look for products that relate to the theme of your website. Grab the affiliate code from your account and paste it into your site. As people visit your site and click these links, you can begin earning money from the referrals in your articles.
  • Mention products in your articles or blog posts, and use the affiliate code to link out to each product. Use your articles to subtly convince readers that these products or services are worthwhile. Do not sell too hard.
  • Send out an email newsletter with product links. You can set up a pop-up that prompts visitors to your website to sign up for your newsletter.
  • Avoid sending out spam. If you send out daily newsletters or aggressive messages, your emails may be flagged by spam filters, and your visitors may even unsubscribe.
Avoid hard-selling. The key is to subtly recommend products and services that fit in with what you are writing about in your content. If you try to market your affiliate products too aggressively, you may mar the credibility of your site.
  • Try not to come off as a salesperson. Present yourself as a knowledgeable, trustworthy third-party reviewer. Readers can be wary of online marketing tactics, and they may be more likely to click links if they don't think you're trying to sell them anything. Let the interested folks click, and don't force anyone to click on the ad.
Method three : Affiliate Marketing 
Without a Website

Promote affiliate programs through article marketing. Write articles on a given product and find free places online to post them, such as review sites and article directories. Be sure to check if you are allowed to include an affiliate code link to the product you're promoting. Some sites only allow you to link out to a non-commercial website.
  • Use strategic keywords in your articles. Place links in the headline, the first few sentences, and throughout the body of the article to attract the search engines.
  • Research long-tail keywords to target. If you are selling a weight-loss product, the phrase "weight loss" will pair you with tons of competition. Instead, break your topic down into more specific phrases like "lose weight in two weeks" or 
  • "lose weight for wedding."
Locate online communities relevant to the affiliate you are promoting. This might include forums, discussion boards, chat rooms, and blogs. Post often on the forum, and build a good reputation among the community members. Once people trust your judgment, you can start to include affiliate links in your posts. Do not simply spam the forums with product codes. You should sprinkle the affiliate links within genuinely useful content.
  • Review member policies on every community website. Verify whether you are allowed to post affiliate links to a site. Some online communities may prohibit affiliate links and consider the links advertising spam.
  • Review your account settings on every website. If you belong to a forum or discussion group that requires you to register for an account, you may be able to take advantage of a signature box in which you can post affiliate links. You can choose to display the signature box each time you reply to or write a post on the website.
Write an e-book on a topic that is related to your affiliates. For example, if you team up with an affiliate that sells fitness equipment, you may want to write an e-book about different workout techniques that involve the fitness equipment. Embed affiliate links into sections of your e-book. For example, if your e-book is about fitness, you can write about the importance of wearing appropriate running shoes during your workout, then embed affiliate links for a specific brand of running shoes that you recommend to your readers.
  • Choose a topic you are knowledgeable about. You may earn more from your affiliates if readers gain value from the information you are providing.
  • Include affiliate banners and pictures within your e-book. Banners and pictures that contain affiliate links may catch the eye and draw clicks.

How to Earn $500-$1000 Daily with Affiliate Marketing?

How to Earn $500-$1000 Daily with 
Affiliate Marketing?

Wouldn’t it be nice to earn $500-$1000 daily with affiliate marketing.
Here’s a remendous post today which will show you the fool-proof plan that works 100% to make money with affiliate marketing.
The best thing is that you can start in within minutes and it needs only $200-$300 to start and then daily profit of $500-$1000.
Isn’t that cool? ;)

How to Earn $500-$1000 Daily from Affiliate Marketing?

This is almost never shared on web, even the gurus made it a secret. I found it quite few days ago and now sharing it with you. Also I would more posts with awesome information which can work for you to generate money fast and easily with low investment.
May be at start, a $300 would also sound very much for you. But once you’ll start banking profits, they’ll be recovered within a day.
The method I’m gonna share requires a bit of basic skills of monitoring traffic, English writing skills and a bit of patience too.
Also one note you should make that I don’t give any guarantee of profit. You can generate even $1000 a day or $0 per day with this. If you work smart, then you’ll profit for sure. So read it carefully.
Lets start,

What technical setup will you need?

In short, what stuff or services you will need to start this method and earn money?
  • A Blog/Website
  • Little HTML and CSS knowledge
  • Attractive English Writing Skills
  • A Short Report/eBook
  • An Email Autoresponder
  • Targeted Traffic
And that’s it. May be you’ll be introduced to all the above things, or may be some of them are new for you. Don’t worry, I’ll teach you everything, so no need to worry to search on Google.
Before I start explaining the method with you, let me tell the meaning of the requirements, if you are a beginner. I don’t want to make it understandable for pros only, but the real thing is to explain the whole matter to a starter guy to help him making money.
  •  A Blog/Website: If you are a blogger, then you must be knowing meaning of this. ;)
  • What is HTML and CSS: HTML and CSS are languages to create and stylize your webpage as you wish with special effects. You will need basic knowledge of it because you will have to make your design attractive, and catchy, highlighting the call to actions etc.
  • An Email Autoresponder: A service that sends email automatically after one subscribes to your blog and lets you set email courses for specified time. Eg: You want to send 1 email to subscriber for the first 10 days after he subscribes, this service providers let you do it.
If you still have problems, then don’t worry. I’ll show the full process in brief.
So here it is.

The Method To Earn $500-$1000 Through Affiliate Marketing

The 100% working method to earn money with affiliate marketing is here. It is so simple and easy with fast and guaranteed results upon your hard work.
First of all, you’ll need a blog. I think most of you already have it. You need a little 100 daily visitors to your blog. If you don’t have a blog, then first create it and write unique articles to generate traffic. Reaching 100 visitors daily isn’t much hard for any of you.
Now create a eBook for your blog. This is the most important factor in this process. You have to create an eBook which is really totally unique. It must attract your readers.
Write an eBook with great information about your niche, which audience all over world wants for FREE.
For doing this, create a very catchy cover and make the title of eBook a bit spicy.
If you can’t write an eBook then you can outsource it from others too. They are many writers available there. It may be a bit expensive. So better you write by your own.
After creating eBook, it’s time to create a landing page for your blog. A landing page is where your visitors lands, and that page attracts the visitor and makes him give his email/buy the ebook/subscribe to your blog etc.
Different landing pages have different proposes to convert. For this process, you need that visitor to provide you his genuine email address. In return you’ll give the report/eBook to him for free.Create a landing page on your blog’s homepage because most of the visitors land to your homepage. If you don’t know to design landing pages, then here are few helpful links where you can learn to do it.Once you check out all the above 4 helpful links, you’d get enough information about landing pages. So lets move on.
After that, you’ve to setup an autoresponder. When someone gives his/her email address, the autoresponder will send him a notification to confirm it and the eBook (for what he subscribed).
I strongly recommend AWeber MadMimi. It is fast and easy to use. They’ve many video tutorials too which can help you. Also the rock-solid support won’t disappoint you.Once you have built this all things, you’ll need traffic to your landing page. The best way for getting traffic is Guest Posting. Do guest posts on blogs on your niche and in author bio, leave link to your landing page.
Once you got the email address, now you need to convert it to a buyer.
Send them a 7 day course which will teach you something unique in your niche.
For example, if you are blogging about weight loss, send a 7 day course named “The 7-day Plan to lose weight guaranteed”
If your blog is about blogging tips, then send them “How to Make Your Blog More Profitable in 7-days”
The more attractive your headline is, the more attention you will get. :D
In this 7-day course, you need to win the heart of him/her. You need to build relation of trust with them.
So be careful while writing it, it is very very important.
Once you are done writing it, now it’s time to earn some money. You gave them lots of information for free, now you need to earn money from them.
You will help them make the process fast, and help them, and earn money.
Like when you sent a course titled “The 7-day Plan to lose weight guaranteed” promote some products related to losing weight and earn money. When they will trust you, they’ll surely buy it. For finding products related to your niche, you need to sign up at clickbank or amazon associates.
This two are best affiliate networks. I use clickbank most. Amazon associates is also good.
You will get a unique link named affiliate for the product from the affiliate networks. Include it in the email, when the person will buy it via that linked, you’ll earn commission for it.
The best thing is that, you can even get more than the creator of product gets for a sale. This is affiliate marketing.
The secret to generate more profit is getting more traffic and more emails. You can get lots of traffic via guest posting.
This is the method which can generate you $500-$1000 on a daily basis.
Here’s a great post to check out increase affiliate sales and make more moneyI hope you liked it.
Best of luck for you. I hope you’d generate lots of money like me.
Tell me what do you think about make money with affiliate marketing system in comments?
I would love to see your comments. 
thanks and happy earnings


How do I start an affiliate marketing business?

How do I start an affiliate marketing business?

Let’s start with the most basic of basic questions: what is affiliate marketing?
Simply put, affiliate marketing is a way for you (the affiliate) to earn a commission for recommending products or services to your friends or readers.
To simplify it, here’s the 4 step process for how it works:
  1. You find a product you want to promote
  2. You sign up for their affiliate program
  3. You get a special link that allows the merchant to track the people who clicked your link
  4. If they buy the product, you get a commission.
Pretty simple, right?
It can get much more advanced, but in this post we’re just going to start with the fundamentals and get you to the point where you’re ready to make your first commission.
There are a lot of different ways to track affiliates these days, but all are based off someone clicking your special tracking link.
The most common and basic type of tracking is via a cookie.
When the link is clicked, a small file called a cookie is stored on their computer letting the merchant know that if a sale is made, it came from you.
There are also more advanced methods based on the email used or IP address – but we won’t get into those here, we’ll stick to the basics.
Here’s the thing, you can pick just about any product that you can buy online, and there will be an affiliate program that will pay you a finders fee for referring a sale.
However, just because you can promote anything, doesn’t mean you should. 
The most important thing to consider when selecting a product to market is, “is it relevant to your audience?”
For instance, for me to try and advertise for dumbbells on Location 180 probably isn’t the smartest thing, because 99% of my audience could care less about them.
Note: If you happen to be in the market for dumbbells, feel free to go ahead and click that link and prove me wrong :)
However, for me to promote, say, WP Engine a WordPress hosting company – makes much more sense, since almost every one of my readers either has, or has considered starting a website.
When I’m trying to decide what to promote I always ask myself the following questions:
  • Do I use this product?
  • Will the vast majority of my readers benefit from using this product?
  • Is the buying process easy?
  • Is there a good affiliate commission? (Not always necessary)
If I answer yes to each of these questions, then it’s probably a good fit and worth promoting.
Action Item: Make a list of products that you use that you think your blog audience would benefit from using as well. Try to think of as many as you can.Ok, you should have an idea of which products you might want to promote – now it’s time to decide which of those are the best fit for you and your audience.
There are three different types of things you can promote via affiliate marketing:
  1. Physical Products
  2. Information Products
  3. Services
Each of these has pros and cons, and we’re going to look at those now.Physical products are probably the easiest thing to promote for one reason, and one reason only: Amazon.
Amazon has the world’s largest affiliate program, and once you sign up, you can get a link for any product on the site, and earn a commission on it!
Pretty cool, right?
Well, yes and no.
Commissions on physical products are notoriously low, due to all of the factors that go into selling them (manufacturing, wholesaling, shipping, etc).
So you can earn a 4% commission on anything at Amazon. Once you’ve referred at least 7 items in a calendar month, your commission will bump up to 6%, then 6.5%, 7 up to a max of around 8.5%.
Even if you’re selling thousands of items a month, you’re still making less than a 10% commission. Because of this I know a ton of people who make a little bit of money off of Amazon, but few who make thousands.Quick Tip
If you want to promote physical products, there’s probably a better place to do it than Amazon over the long term if your niche is somewhat specialized.
Amazon is tough because they have a 24 hour cookie. That means that if someone clicks your link, and then buys anything, anytime within the next 24 hours you get the commission.
This is an extremely short period of time. Compare it to some other affiliate programs where the time frame can be it 90 days or more.
For instance, when I’m promoting golf products for Breaking Eighty, I’ll usually earn a 6.5% commission based on how many items I refer on average each month.
I could join the Golf Galaxy affiliate program, which pays out 6-8%, but it has a 45 day cookie. So if someone clicks the link and then buys anything over the next 45 days – I get a commission.
Makes it much easier to make sales.
Action Item: If you know your niche and want to promote a physical product do a quick google search for “product name affiliate program” or “your niche affiliate program” to get an idea of what other options are out there.

Earn Money With These 8 Affiliate Programs for Bloggers

Earn Money With These 6 Affiliate Programs for Bloggers


1. ShareASale

ShareASale offers pay-per-sale, pay-per-lead, and pay-per-click programs, with a minimum payout of $50. ShareASale is my favorite affiliate program because of their large marketplace (they have tons of blogger friendly programs) and the ease of use. If you want to make money through affiliate marketing, I highly recommend you give ShareASale a try.
Here are a few of my favorite ShareASale merchants:
  1. OptinMonster
  2. StudioPress
  3. Food Blogger Pro
  4. Tailwind
  5. PicMonkey
  6. Creative Live

2. Ebates

Ebates offers cash back at over 2,000 stores whenever you begin your shopping through the Ebates website. I love the Ebates affiliate program because not only can you earn cash back for purchases you make, but as a blogger,  you will receive $5 for every referral as well as some pretty nice bonuses. The Ebates affiliate program pays out quarterly with a $5.01 minimum.

3. CJ Affiliate

CJ Affiliate is one of the largest affiliate programs around. If you can think of a company, there’s a good chance you’ll find their affiliate program on CJ Affiliate. I’ve been using CJ Affiliate for almost a year, and while it is one of my favorite affiliate programs, it’s not as user-friendly as ShareASale. I definitely had to take some time to familiarize myself with their platform.
With CJ Affiliate, you can choose your minimum payout, with $50 being the absolute minimum.

4. Amazon

Amazon is a hugely popular affiliate program for both new and seasoned bloggers. Amazon affiliates is easy to join and use, allows you to choose from over one million products to advertise and will give you up to 10% commission on qualifying purchases.
While the commission is pretty small, the thing I like about the Amazon affiliate program is that if someone visits a product through your affiliate link and decides not to buy, BUT ends up purchasing something else instead, you can still earn a commission on the product they purchased. Pretty cool, right?

5. Creative Market

Creative Market is an online marketplace community that allows you to buy digital design products such as WordPress themes, vector graphics, photography, fonts, and more.
Creative Market offers a 10% referral commission for every new customer you bring to their site. Now again, I think 10% is a pretty low commission, however, with this affiliate program, you will earn 10% on every purchase that customer makes for an entire year. Now for me, that makes the Creative Market affiliate program worth joining.

6. Beautiful Dawn Designs

Of course, I had to add my affiliate program to this list. As a Beautiful Dawn Designs affiliate, you’ll earn a 30% commission for every customer that you refer to our shop.
Our cookies are good for 60 days, and there is no minimum required for payout.

7. Rakuten Marketing

Rakuten Marketing (formally known as LinkShare) has been voted as the number 1 affiliate marketing network. Rakuten Marketing has thousands of programs to choose from (such as Macy’s, Sephora, and Walmart).  

8. VigLink

VigLink is a very interesting and unique affiliate marketing network. VigLink works by converting your existing outgoing links into affiliate links. This means you don’t have to sign up for individual affiliate programs.
For example, if you write about a book you just read and provide a link to the book, VigLink will turn that link into an affiliate link. Now, whenever someone makes a purchase through that link, you’ll earn a commission.

How do I make money with affiliate marketing?

How do I make money with 
affiliate marketing?

Here's a quick recap of what you need to do:
  1. Choose your niche.
  2. Research different affiliate programs and products.
  3. Build a site.
  4. Produce excellent content.
  5. Build an audience.
  6. Promote your affiliate product(s).
  7. Repeat steps #4–7 on a continual basis!

The lure of affiliate marketing is undeniable; who can resist passive income?
But to make that passive income happen, you have got to put in some work first. 
To succeed in affiliate marketing, there are a number of crucial steps you must take before you earn that first affiliate profits. And these steps are, well … not passive.
The good news is that if you’re determined to make this work and are willing to put in the time and effort, you’re already well on your way to affiliate marketing success.
All the work you put in is to help you make your first affiliate marketing sale. There is nothing like a first sale to motivate you and make you keep at it. 
So, what do you need to do to get started?

1. Choose a Niche

Before you even begin building your first site, you’ll need to decide which niche you’re going to target.
Obviously, if you don't know what your site is about or who you're going to target with it, you can't really build a site around it...can you? 
If you’ve already figured this one out, way to go! This is undoubtedly one of the most difficult and overwhelming steps.
If you don't quite know what your niche is yet, here's some advice that you might find useful. 
Some key questions to ask yourself when determining your niche are:
  • What topics am I already passionate about?
It's much easier to work on something if you're passionate about it. Plus, when you have a passion, you're usually quite knowledgeable about it too, so that definitely helps. For example if you have a passion about about makeup, your niche of choice might be makeup related, too. 
  • Is there money in this niche?
While following your passion is definitely the recommended option, sometimes the possibility of making money in a profitable niche trumps passion. So, you might not necessarily know much about your niche, but if it's likely to make you money, you can always learn more about it, right? 
For example, KitchenFaucetDivas is clearly a site that was built for profit, not passion. Unless of course there is someone out there with a serious passion for kitchen faucets! ;-) 

What is affiliate marketing and how does it work?

What is affiliate marketing and 
how does it work?

Essentially affiliate marketing involves a merchant paying a commission to other online entities, known as affiliates, for referring new business to the merchant's website. 
Affiliate marketing is performance-based, which means affiliates only get paid when their promotional efforts 
actually result in a transaction.

To those on the outside, affiliate marketing can seem like a black box. It’s inner workings are mysterious to most marketers and in many companies it’s not treated with the same seriousness as other channels. Some marketers, only familiar with the bad reputation acquired by some industry players in the 2000s, deride it as a source of spam and little more.
The truth is much more complicated. It’s true that affiliate programs can be sources of phantom revenue and off-brand promotion. But managed properly, they can also make up 5-15 percent of online revenue and have an ROI among the highest of any online channel. CMOs are realizing that affiliate marketing can be an important part of their arsenal and are integrating the channel into their overall marketing strategies.
This series is designed as an introduction to affiliate marketing, outlining what it is and general best practices for getting the most out of your program. For specific information about what type of affiliate program is best for your company.

How much money can you make as an affiliate?

How much money can you make as an affiliate?

The volatile nature of the business makes it mindless fantasy to calculate your annual salary on the back of one day's profits. If this is your first day of affiliate marketing and you earn $1000, don't assume that you'll bank $365,000 in the next year. Your current earnings, in relation to a salary, 
are $2.73/day.

Technically, a guy earning $300,000/month in revenue could be worse off than the guy making a steady $100/day with no outgoings. Admittedly he would have to be blind, dumb, deaf, drunk and stupid to continue swallowing such a skinny margin, but it highlights one of the rare laws of affiliate marketing:
Revenue is vanity, profit is sanity.
A unique characteristic of our industry is how the mighty can fall overnight, often in spectacular fashion.
You can go from earning $3,000/day to sod all in the space of a lunch break. And vice versa. 
An Intermediate affiliate may drop a level after losing his best campaign, while the Affiliate Apprentice can turn Top Doggy Baller overnight if he stumbles in to an unsaturated niche and makes it pay (a daily occurrence in 2009, rare in 2013). 
The Bag of Dicks Affiliate may continue to prosper, or complacency may bite him in the arse, but he’ll always be a bag of dicks as long as he judges others for how happy they should be with their income.

$300/Day vs. $300/Today

Many affiliates can’t seem to tell their daily income from their today’s income
The volatile nature of the business makes it mindless fantasy to calculate your annual salary on the back of one day’s profits. 
If this is your first day of affiliate marketing and you earn $1000, don’t assume that you’ll bank $365,000 in the next year. 
Your current earnings, in relation to a salary, are $2.73/day. 
Repeat your success tomorrow, then the day after, and so on in to the foreseeable future. Only then can you start throwing out whimsical multipliers on an income that isn’t yet yours.