Question regarding Quora affiliate marketing strategy

by siyar
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Hi, im a newbie to affiliate marketing or just making money online in general.

I want to do this strategy and hope i can get some feedback (is it a good/bad strategy, is there something i should be aware of etc.):

Im using some prompts on chatgpt to answer 50 questions per day regarding weight loss on quora. The prompts makes chatgpt answer as if it is a fitness coach and its formatting the questions nicely. If i do this for a year i have generated 18.000 answers. I will put a link to my blog in my bio and in my bio i have a affiliate link to a weight loss product. So in theory if every question get on average 2 views per day, thats 36k views per day.
Do you think i could passively get sales like this?

thanks on advance and have a nice day
#affiliate #marketing #question #quora #strategy
  • Profile picture of the author Kay King
    HOW MANY QUORA ANSWERS HAVE YOU DONE SO FAR?


    You posted this before and the thread was not approved - slipped through this time. You are asking "if this and if that and if the numbers work - will I make money ..and how much?" No one knows - it's a plan for doing the least amount of work and hoping for a good payoff and that's not usually the best way to start marketing.

    It is a theoretical question. There are multiple free and paid 'tutorials' for Quora - and some others that say they teach affiliate marketing using Quora. Have you purchased or read any of those?

    Weight loss and personal trainers are two highly competitive fields - not really niches as they are too broad. If you have a reputation in the field you can post as an expert and that might boost results. You plan to use A.I. generated 'answers' which will be quite general and may be prohibited by Quora in time. Those answers are not permitted on this forum, for example. You want more than a click on your answer - you want visitors to go to your profile...click your affiliate link and buy a product.

    Expecting a lot of activity on answers generated by A.I. using the same info available to everyone else is questionable...but you can test that. Try it for a full month or for 3 months and let us know how it goes.


    Sorry if I sound negative - I'm sure some here will tell you this is a great idea. I'd suggest you read the thread below to see an alternative for affiliate marketing... You can also use the SEARCH function on this forum to find previous discussions of affiliate marketing and on using Quora.



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  • Profile picture of the author DWolfe
    I suspect will only be a matter of time before starts cracking down on Chat answers and bans your account, without any warnings. Even if it takes time for Quora to ban Chat answers. Eventually, actual users will catch on to the generic answers Chapt provides or they will figure out you are not an expert. If you are not qualified in those niches. I would not think that would be a successful strategy in the long term. Just my .02
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    • Profile picture of the author DABK
      Views do not matter. What matters is that people feel your chat-dohekey 8
      Is answering their questions well. So, execution is important.

      The thing that gets people money on Quora is the answers to the follow-up questions.

      It goes like this:
      I wonder if eating grape seeds helps me lose 5lbs a week. I go to Quora. I find your article on The Myth of Grape Seeds. I like something in the article, so I ask you about it. You answer me and it makes sense. You even give me some "adjacent" pointers.

      Now, I want to know more about you, so I click on your name, go to your profile, then to your site. I do not buy, I'm not ready.

      Three weeks later, I see you answer a question... I like your answer, remembere I liked stuff on your site but was not ready. Now I am, so I buy.

      If you just post articles... Your engagement will be low. Might be enough for you, if you live in a place where people make $30 a week.

      If you live where a month's rent is $1200, you want to engage with your readers after they read an article of yours.

      To show expertise and that you care.
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  • Profile picture of the author max5ty
    Speaking for myself, I only follow up on answers where I know the person has been there and done that with whatever they're responding to.

    I doubt you will have much success unless you have a personal story to tell that relates to the subject your're yaking on about 50 times a day.

    I have read answers before and then visited a FB Group or website to get more information...

    but, I'm convinced most people on Quora can smell a promotional answer a mile away...which is why if I determine the person has never actually had any experience in their life with what they're talking about, I don't consider them a go-to person on the subject.

    Some time ago I was reading a question about fasting and I could tell that one of the women that answered actually had a lot of experience with the subject. I visited her website and read her personal stories and experiences. Had she been someone that had never actually fasted much...I would have been able to spot the fake answers...and I wouldn't have followed up.

    Good luck with what you're trying.
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  • Profile picture of the author Randall Magwood
    Maybe when the day comes when Elon Musk uploads his conscience into an AI bot your strategy will have a prayer, but as for now you're better off sticking with writing answers on Quora that specifically help people.

    What good is a general/generic answer from a chatbot that doesn't enhance your credibility as an authority on a particular subject matter. You'd do more good for your business with 3 well written and in depth answers on Quora than 50 from a chapGPT.
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  • Profile picture of the author KatrinaGarner
    It's always a good idea to dive into tutorials or resources that provide insights into leveraging platforms like Quora for affiliate marketing.
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