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How to get traffic on affiliate marketing product

vivekrane1974

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Doing Affiliate marketing for last 6 Months on Warriorplus, JVzoo and Amazon Associate with Facebook page , Pinterest and Google Blogger (Article), getting some low traffic and that is not getting converted into Customer.
Please guide me how I can increase Traffic so also can get more Customers through Affiliate Marketing.

Please help...
 
Affiliate products need SEO-optimized blogs, social media promotion, email marketing and YouTube reviews to generate traffic. Consistently target the right audience with valuable content.
 
Try ads --if you have some social media posts that do work --make that as 'landing page' of sorts.
{path}= ad -> tracker -> target post -> offer landing page.
You do need to find the right ads for the unnamed affiliate product convert,

Maybe 1% -2% out of 1000 DSP Ad network ads will result is a verified conversion --if the referrals you get are legit.
So considering that, numbers have to make sense if you choose that path.
 
Driving traffic to your affiliate marketing product is not a small task, but as per 7 years of experience, you can do email marketing, paid blogs, and high-converting landing pages.
 
Well the affiliate marketing changed a lot and its not like in the past where it was enough to drive considerable traffic and you will get sales

Now it became much dificult in the sense that now i think you also must build relationship with people and it takes more work ,more effort etc
 
You’re spreading too thin. WarriorPlus, JVZoo, Amazon, all need different types of traffic and buyer intent. Facebook Pages and Blogger won’t cut it unless you're ranking or driving serious engagement. Focus on one offer, one niche, and one channel.

If I were you, I’d double down on content that targets buyer intent, product comparisons, honest reviews, tutorials, and move to a proper blog (WordPress, not Blogger). Pinterest works if your visuals are strong and your niche fits, but it’s slow.
 
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