After blogging for years, where should I start in Affiliate Marketing?

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I've been blogging for 3-4 years and it's getting steady from last year. Not much focus is required now. So, there is some amount of time that I want to spare in affiliate marketing as I do have some basic trials back in 2012-13 through 7search and Peerfly. (though that were very little)
Don't know what scenario is now, but I want to start solid. I don't have much knowledge about this field so, I am looking for:
- Which affiliate network should I look for products?
- Which ad network should be used to promote it?
- Should I use direct linking or some landing page ( I don't know how to use landing pages indeed)
- What type of tracking is required or best?

You guys here are mostly masters of affiliate marketing and have a wealth of knowledge and experience. I guess, practical experience is what it counts here in AM. I am just looking for where to start, so guys, please push me a little.
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  • Profile picture of the author The Author
    In my professional opinion, I would say go with Click Bank. I am both an affiliate and vendor with this platform, and it's one of the largest digital sales platforms on the internet. They also offer the highest commissions up to 75% per sale, and in some cases even as high as 80%.
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    • Profile picture of the author Brent Stangel
      Originally Posted by The Author View Post

      In my professional opinion, I would say go with Click Bank. I am both an affiliate and vendor with this platform, and it's one of the largest digital sales platforms on the internet. They also offer the highest commissions up to 75% per sale, and in some cases even as high as 80%.
      While other networks offer 100% commission products...and instant payments.

      ClickBank is a dinosaur.
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  • Profile picture of the author Louise Green
    Clickbank is the best place to get started, with a huge selection of products to promote.
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  • Profile picture of the author enstinemuki
    Affiliate Marketing is a nice way to monetize your blog but you have to do it properly.

    Choosing which products to promote largely depends on your audience and your niche, For a start, Clickbank is good to begin with. But Clickbank doesn't pay commissions worldwide. There are a coup other things to pay attention to.

    The best way to promote Affiliate Products as blogger is through affiliate reviews and this works so well. It's pre-selling the product to your audience.

    In some cases, product owners would get for you unique coupon codes for your audience and that boosts sales.

    If you have products you are already using on your blog (premium theme,plugins,etc) go check out if they have affiliate program and start from there.

    Share your experiences, your successes and your results. Show your audience how you use these tools to get those results. You are surely going to generate sales.

    Good luck
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  • Profile picture of the author DWaters
    Hopefully you have been building an email list.


    If not you should start right away. You can offer a free give-a-way repost with useful info on your niche as an incentive to get people to opt into your list. People who opt in should be entered into an auto responder such as Get Response or Aweber. This list is the list of people you can market to later. The idea mentioned above of selling Clickbank products makes good sense.
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  • Profile picture of the author ChrisBa
    Originally Posted by thefundu View Post

    I've been blogging for 3-4 years and it's getting steady from last year. Not much focus is required now. So, there is some amount of time that I want to spare in affiliate marketing as I do have some basic trials back in 2012-13 through 7search and Peerfly. (though that were very little)
    Don't know what scenario is now, but I want to start solid. I don't have much knowledge about this field so, I am looking for:
    - Which affiliate network should I look for products?
    - Which ad network should be used to promote it?
    - Should I use direct linking or some landing page ( I don't know how to use landing pages indeed)
    - What type of tracking is required or best?

    You guys here are mostly masters of affiliate marketing and have a wealth of knowledge and experience. I guess, practical experience is what it counts here in AM. I am just looking for where to start, so guys, please push me a little.
    If you have experience with 7search (ppc) and Peerfly.

    Why not use offers from Peerfly (I'm assuming you still have your account)
    Why not try PPC again since you have experience?
    You should always try a landing page (at least split test)
    For Tracking, you can look at Voluum, CPVLab, Thrive, Prosper202
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    • Profile picture of the author thefundu
      Peerfly converted bad or may be 7search traffic was poor. I also read that at many places. Where can I buy good traffic that converts?
      Also, is there any physical products affiliate marketplace?

      That blog is optimised for SEO and I guess for lead magnet setup, I have to use pop ups sort of thing to generate lead which is now getting penalized. I am afraid to try that on the seo optimized blog.

      What ad network should I choose to promote clickbank products. FB and Bing I guess are good networks, but do they allow clickbank products?
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  • Profile picture of the author sirtiman
    If you have a blog, that should be a good benefits to sell affiliate programs. For better conversion and your asset, you need to have lead magnet setup.
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  • Profile picture of the author vishwa
    You can do affiliate marketing with your blog. You can start with Affiliate programs like Clickbank, CJ, Shareasale etc.
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  • Profile picture of the author Ellen Chedid
    I would say Amazon. I know a lot of people who have had success from it.
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  • Profile picture of the author John47
    JV Zoo is another platform that you can use to sell
    affiliate products in addition to Clickbank.

    You can buy solo ads through Udimi which regulates
    the solo ad sellers to prevent fake clicks if you want
    to pursue that route.
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  • Profile picture of the author jords16
    No! don't do direct linking, your effort will be just turn into waste.
    My advice is to create landing page so you can build your list because it would be the biggest asset in you. Select your niche that has a good product to promote. and think about the niche which will always be in need of. and find some good products to promote with. the product that is rising not falling.. Send traffic to your best landing pages. split testing them which is high converting.
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  • Profile picture of the author discrat
    Although some here will disagree, I got my feet wet with Adsense on my blogs when I first started back in 2007. They were all Non- MMO niches and still earn me money today



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    • Profile picture of the author thefundu
      I too had positive experience through adsense but Google updates ruined that blog and I dropped those. Also, those are now a limited source of earning money as people nowdays use a lot of adblockers.
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  • Profile picture of the author nguyennguyenhung
    You can do affiliate promoting along with your BLOG. you'll begin with Affiliate programs like Clickbank, CJ, Shareasale etc.
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    • Profile picture of the author thefundu
      I am already doing Amazon affiliate through my blog and that is now stable. That requires a lot of patience also. Along with that, I want to spend my spare time into PPC affiliate marketing and I am looking for
      - Which affiliate network to choose product?
      - Which ad network to promote products?

      I will be preferring physical products over digital products.
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  • Profile picture of the author JohnVianny
    I think u need a complete mentorship.

    Try at first Clickbank: everyone used or still use it. Passed through Clickbank.

    You need to build a list with an opt in page, and then nurture and market that list.
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    • Profile picture of the author thefundu
      Where should I promote Clickbank products...I saw, bing has really low amount of traffic.
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  • Profile picture of the author DIABL0
    Something to consider is that there is a big world outside of IM / MMO.

    For the past 16+ years, I have been promoting PPL (pay per lead...lead generation) offers. This is because there is no credit card or purchase required to complete an offer. All a user has to do is fill out a form, so conversion rates are typically much higher than offers that require a sale to be made.

    I favor offers that have a make, get or save money benefit to them, as they have overall performed the best for me. Plus they tend to have greatest mass appeal (will be of interest to a large general audience). So the potential exists to produce high volume and they are fairly easy to cross promote.

    The bulk of the offers I promote pay $20-$40 per lead, but I also promote offers that pay more and less. However, what an offer pays is not the sole key factor in choosing offers. How well an offer converts is just as important, if not more. For example, you could have an offer that pays $9 and if it is converting at 2X+ of a $20 offers, it will perform about the same or possibly better. At the same time, you could have an offer that pays $90 and if it converts poorly, it may not even be worth running it.

    Some of the verticals that I have done extremely well with are: insurance, education, loans, assistance, credit, mortgage, debt, homeowner offers, discount offers, etc...

    Bottom line, it's just simply far easier to get someone to fill out a short form than it is to get them to take out their credit card and make a purchase. So why beat your head against the wall trying to convince users to buy this or that, when you can just provide them with free info for something they actually need/want and get paid well doing it.

    Something to think about.
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    • Profile picture of the author thefundu
      Thanks Diablo for that imp info. However, I am still in dilemma as from which networks to begin. Should I go with clickbank products or there are better networks.
      Again, which ad network should I pick? Bing, facebook or some other suggestion...
      Also, what budget should I start with?
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  • Profile picture of the author tagiscom
    Originally Posted by thefundu View Post

    Peerfly converted bad or may be 7search traffic was poor. I also read that at many places. Where can I buy good traffic that converts?
    Also, is there any physical products affiliate marketplace?

    That blog is optimised for SEO and I guess for lead magnet setup, I have to use pop ups sort of thing to generate lead which is now getting penalized. I am afraid to try that on the seo optimized blog.

    What ad network should I choose to promote clickbank products. FB and Bing I guess are good networks, but do they allow clickbank products?
    Phew, a lot of advise but not much else.

    Adwords is unfortunately the best, but their kw costs are so high, it is next to useless, (WP, keywords are $5 average).

    And you have to spend a week just reading all of their crap TOS, in order to use it without losing your account. Believe me it is very hard to get it back again.

    I tried them about a year ago, set up a website, and found that they don't allow squeeze pages anymore, and only allowed a link for signups, usually on the last page down the bottom, in others words, next to useless.

    About the only way to use AW now, is to sell a product for very little, and then sign them up on the backend, alone with as many products as you can, to recover some costs, as no matter how much free stuff you throw at them, it is very hard to get another sale.

    But some do manage to sell stuff to their list, so it is possible.

    But l found for Internet Marketing, very hard thing to pull off.

    But sell a very good PLR product, (might cost you $30) for $1 then sign them up, and get some more sales. Not sure whether AW frowns on Clickbank, but l wouldn't be surprised.

    Be you cannot direct link to a Clickbank product.

    Do that, and say by, by to your account.

    Good luck.

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  • Profile picture of the author Pinkysoll
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    ClickBank has been around much longer, it is popular but it is also more complicated so i recommend JVZOO , which is fast, simple to use and also highly intuitive. It has a broad range of products and its a great choice for beginners.
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  • Profile picture of the author Dana Sanders
    If you have blog traffic, I would actually recommend Amazon for affiliate marketing. There are gazillions of relevant products to promote, it's easy to get started, and you can start to figure out the types of products your readers buy.

    In addition, most of your readers probably already shop there, so there is less buyer resistance to making the sale.
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  • Profile picture of the author Andrew Hurst
    Search and find an established Affiliate system that you can just plug into and start making money. This is making the difference for me.
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