The RIGHT Way To Market Physical Products As Affiliate And Make Your First $1000
As an Amazon affiliate.
Unlike information products, the way I promote physical products is pretty straight forward.
1. Do a search and filter all products on Amazon from each category with 4-5 star ratings and Best Seller tag.
2. Advertise with my short Amazon link in classified websites like Adlandpro, Adpost, Craiglist and Gumtree.
3. Reinvest my profits into hosting, building an e-commerce store with WooCommerce and Ink Themes Sales Junction Pro or Slice theme which I have been doing since 2015.
4. Run both classified and Facebook ads with links to my actual Wordpress site this time.
The first 2 methods are just to make some quick cash while the last 2 are more for long-term business building.
Last time, I used to run plenty of niche sites related to specific categories and sub-categories.
But since coming across this site, I decided to do my own version.
Because when it comes to Christmas and New Year gifts, you can promote ANYTHING on Amazon.
Not just Christmas cards and trees.
The girl who owns this site started internet marketing much earlier than me while I started my own version in 2013 which went through 6 different themes - most of which come from Special Offers here before I eventually used Ink Theme and learn WooCommerce in 2015.
But hopefully I can beat her one day in terms of SEO and social media rankings.
And I have a specific unique way to do it.
Which not many marketers know about.
But big companies like Sony and Adidas do.
It is NOT a get rich quick strategy but long-term business planning and building.
While doing this, I have been listening to Aidan Booth and Steve Clayton's 100K Factory webinar replays repeatedly and taking note of everything they said.
Even though they are promoting as sellers and I am promoting as Amazon associate.
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