Darren Rowse on making money via affiliate programs

Filed as Features on September 4, 2008 10:16 pm

Over at Problogger, Darren Rowse has an excellent two-part series on how to make money with affiliate programs.

Part One:

1. Relevancy between Audience, Product and Content

One key to high conversion when promoting affiliate products is to align as much as possible the needs of your audience, with the product that you are promoting and the content being produced on your blog.

Part Two:

2. Track What Your Readers Respond to

Yesterday I mentioned that instead of just promoting an affiliate product once that it can be worth running a series of different types of posts to promote it over time. The beauty in doing this is that you begin to see what your readership responds to. You might find that few people sign up for a product when you first announce it but when you write a review that sales increase. Alternatively you might find that when you offer a bonus they sign up more or even that they respond to you doing an interview with the person behind the product. The key is to try different things but then to watch how they convert.

Excellent advice all around…

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  1. By pete posted on September 6, 2008 at 7:54 am
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    Thanks for the great advice.

  2. By jbrcal kozct posted on September 14, 2008 at 5:53 pm
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  3. By nolan hart posted on September 21, 2008 at 12:41 pm
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    Thanks for the good advice. I retired a year ago and have had some good success with combining multiple affiliate sites instead of focusing on just one . Here is an article about my true experience. http://handydandytips.googlepages.com/isanyonemakingalivingoffamazonandaffilia

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