You should first make sure you have a product that converts well before looking for affiliates. If you want the top affiliates you need to be in the top networks. Many of the best affiliates aren't going to work via direct programs because they have spent considerable resources integrating...
I think the big takeaway at the moment is that you need to make sure ALL of your sites and affiliate links are updated to https:// instead of http.
Google has been on this https kick lately. For your important partner links (the ones making you the most money) I suggest running the https...
What is nice about affiliate is that if you do it right all of your efforts are incremental, meaning that if just builds and builds on itself and your old efforts continue to have value generating passive income. Set small monthly goals at first and create bigger ones after you hit it.
Most networks pay little to nothing for views. Clicks get paid more. You can always start with AdSense if your site has appropriate content. Long term you will make more from affiliate marketing where you select what to promote based on the content you are writing and the needs of your readers.
Pick a social network or forum you are involved in or want to learn more about. Follow your passion then it won’t feel like work. Then figure out what that community is looking for or needs and programs / deals you can put in front of them that will convert.
Agreed. Paid traffic is a great way to test your site’s conversion rates as well. Focus on creating pages that can convert the traffic so you know how much you can afford to spend. Keep testing and optimizing.
Hi, I’m new to affiliate fix but not new to the industry. Not ready to share too much about myself yet before I poke around the community and see what you all are discussing.
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