Since the start of my blog, I’ve dabbled with affiliate marketing. But it wasn’t until two years into my blogging journey, when I lost one of my income streams, that I started to get serious about making more money with affiliate programs.
If you’d like to make more money with your blog — here’s why you should consider affiliate marketing and everything you need to know.
What is Affiliate Marketing, and How Does it Work?
For those of you who are not familiar with affiliate marketing, it is an online system where an individual promotes products and services, and for every lead, action, or sale that is generated through your affiliate link – you’ll earn a commission.
The one thing that always turned me off of affiliate marketing (in the beginning) was the fact that you, the blogger took all the risk upfront. Meaning that you could promote the heck out of a product and not get paid a dime if no one signed up or purchased items through your links.
But today, I see affiliate marketing in a whole new light. In fact, I rather promote an affiliate program over a straight paid advertising campaign because your earning potential with affiliate programs is limitless, which can make it very lucrative.
Now before you run out and slap up some affiliate ads on your blog, you’ll want to consider these things.
Know Your Target Audience
Many times bloggers start promoting affiliate products that they like, which can work, but you need to focus on what your target audience needs and wants are because their needs can be different from your own. For instance, say your audience is comprised of new bloggers, but you’re an advanced blogger. Promoting advanced coaching for bloggers is probably not going to be your best bet – you’ll want to focus on products and services that assist the novice blogger.
Another consideration to take into account is the price point – what is your audience willing to pay? Believe me; you’re unlikely to make sales promoting products and services that are outside of your audience’s money comfort zone. Honestly, it took me a long time to narrow down who my target audience was, but if you’re focused and take the time to do the research, it shouldn’t take you that long to figure it out.
Lastly, you should ONLY promote products and services that you yourself would buy. I personally like to promote affiliate programs that I’ve had a chance to personally review. This way I know that what I’m recommending to my readers is a good fit, and it also helps to build trust.
Compensation Rate
When you’re looking for affiliate programs to promote, you’ll want to choose ones that pay out a good commission fee. When I first started out, I started promoting products that I really liked and that my audience liked, but they only paid out 10 percent of the total sales. Well, figure the average order size was $65.00; this means that I only made $6.50 per sale. It would take a lot of orders for this to amount to anything substantial. So depending on what your audience’s comfort zone is in relation to the price point, you’ll either need to promote products that have a high price point or that offer a high commission rate. Do your homework and search around – there are tons of affiliate programs out there. I personally like working with companies that pay per lead.
How to Promote Affiliates
Probably the first promotion route you think of when promoting an affiliate product is the traditional banner ad – and this is a good place to start. But there are numerous ways in which you can promote affiliate programs, and the more you use the more sales you’ll generate. My favorite and most effective method is via email marketing.
But here are some other ways you can promote affiliate programs:
- Write a Review
- Blog Posts
- e-Books
- Newsletter Ads
- Dedicated Emails
- Text Links
- Social Media
- Purchasing Ads on Other Blogs
- Video Marketing
- SEO
- PPC Advertising
- Facebook Ads
- Host a Webinar
While I don’t suggest using all of these methods, I do suggest using a few and creating a marketing plan for the promotion. Again you don’t want to bombard your audience with the promotion, but instead, offer substance that teaches them about the value of the product or service.
Focus on Quality
While a part of affiliate marketing is a numbers game (how big is your list, how much traffic do you get, what is your social media presence) the best way to increase these numbers is to provide quality content. Always remember to put your best foot forward in everything that you do, from your blog posts to your newsletter content, to your social media interactions. When you take time to focus on quality and building relationships – the numbers will follow.
Use the Tools Available to You
When you sign up for an affiliate program, you’ll often be given a host of tools to help you promote the product or service. Be sure to explore everything that is available to you. If you’re assigned to an affiliate manager, by all means, use them! They’ll know what strategies and methods work best for their products — use their knowledge and expertise to create more effective affiliate marketing campaigns.
Test, Measure, and Track Your Results
I’ll admit, this is one area I need to improve on. Most affiliate programs offer detailed reporting, be sure to look at your numbers and evaluate what’s working and what’s not. Often a simple tweak can make a huge difference in your affiliate revenue. Besides looking at your affiliate dashboard, you should also be analyzing your own stats from your email marketing campaigns, social media platforms, and your blog to determine which methods give you the most bang for your buck.
Follow the Rules
Last, but not least, you need to make sure you’re in compliance with each affiliate program’s terms of service. Some programs will allow you to promote via email marketing, others, like Amazon, do not. Keep a detailed spreadsheet of all the affiliate programs you belong to and what methods of promotion are allowed. Not following the rules could get you banned from a program — which means you’ve lost a source of revenue.
Along with following each company’s terms of service, you’ll also need to disclose your affiliate relationship in your marketing campaigns. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has strict rules on how this should be accomplished. Failure to disclose your affiliate marketing relationship can result in stiff fines and penalties.
How Much Money Can You Earn with Affiliate Marketing?
Here on The Work at Home Woman, I diversify my blogging income in five ways:
- Ad Network (Raptive is what I use)
- Direct Advertising
- Paid Sponsorships
- Affiliate Marketing
- Selling Printables
Out of these five revenue streams, affiliate marketing makes up the biggest piece of the pie!
Want concrete numbers?
Here’s what some other bloggers are earning with affiliate marketing per month!
- Justine Grey – Create HYPE – $5,500
- Abby Lawson – Just a Girl and Her Blog – $27,000
- Michelle Schroeder – Making Sense of Cents – $50,000
- Pat Flynn – Smart Passive Income – $105,0000
Ready to make more money with affiliate programs? Be sure to check out this article from Inkwell Editorial; she interviewed 22 affiliate marketers about how quickly they were able to make their first affiliate sale.
What is your experience with affiliate marketing? What are some of your favorite affiliate programs? Drop us a note, we’d love to hear from you.
Originally published September 21, 2012. Content updated May 1, 2018
Courtney Stich
Hello!
I LOVE your webpage and insights- they have really guided my blogging journey. I have a question for you regarding affiliate marketing! I began my website in November (signed up for Elite Blogging Academy-which I love) and have dabbled in affiliate marketing with Amazon on so far.
I have not made any revenue from it yet-due to the fact that my traffic is too low!!
How can I increase traffic? (PS- I’m on Twitter, starting Pinterest as a VA but do not have a FB account- does that matter?!?)
Thanks for your help!!
Warmly,
Courtney @ therunningmama.com
Holly - The Work at Home Woman
Hi Courtney,
Glad you’re enjoying the content here on The Work at Home Woman!
The foundation for getting more traffic is creating amazing content that your target audience wants! Have you done the avatar exercise in EBA? That will help you focus in on who you are writing to and their pain points.
Once you nail down the amazing content aspect — you can move on to marketing your content. I highly suggest being on Facebook and Pinterest — these can be significant traffic drivers; as well as start building your email list. I’m also a fan of push marketing.
Take a look at these posts they’ll help you with building up your traffic:
https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/20-ways-to-drive-traffic-to-your-blog/
https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/free-email-marketing/
https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/learn-email-marketing/
Logan
Love the article on how to make money begin an affiliate. My issue is that I am not a blogger and do not have my own website. Would love to know how to do this without either of those.
Holly - The Work at Home Woman
Hi Logan, Take a look at this post. It covers how to make money with affiliate marketing without a website: https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/money-no-website/
prathap
Thank you, Holly, for providing an awesome article on money making through affiliate programs which helps newbies in digital career . I Request you to write article with step by step procedure to promote amazon affiliate products through ad networks.
Holly - The Work at Home Woman
Glad you enjoyed the tips! I’ll add that topic to my list — stay tuned!
Tracey Bailey
I would love to know how to start and if i can get coach i have mulitple Sclersis and need a job at home
Holly - The Work at Home Woman
Do you have a website or a blog, Tracey?
Vicky
Hi,
Affiliate marketing is actually a great way to make a living, I have been doing it for 7+ years now… It is hard work but with the right training you can certainly learn the ins and outs and make a good living doing it.
Thanks for a great site, got a lot of good advice,
Vicky
Holly - The Work at Home Woman
Glad you enjoyed the article, Vicky!
Alyssa
Though it’s great to have a niche you are knowledgeable in and have a product you can love and back 100% that’s only have the battle. For anyone to ever be made aware that you product even exists you have to know where to send the word out. I am 20 years old and my story sucks because just starting out in this game I have spent less than most people have in years trying to figure it out, but not anymore. I am finally learning, spent my last investment of a $1.00 and come success or failure I am posting every day on my blog for all to track and follow or even to compete against me to drive my ambition to do even better.
Happy profit making to all fellow affiliate marketers!
Helen
How do you get started in affiliate markerting products..
Kathleen
I have a gardening website on which I do a bit of affiliate marketing. The money is ok, considering it is a seasonal site.
I’m always on the lookout for more affiliate products for this particular site, but I have to consider my audience – even though i may like an item, my viewers may not.
Heather Stone
Great post, Holly! I think more online entrepreneurs need to look at affiliate programs as part of their business model. Thanks for sharing this look at this marketing option with the BizSugar community. Hope you’ll keep us all apprised of your progress.
Holly Hanna
Glad you enjoyed the post Heather!
Anna
Love these tips! I have also been dabbling in affiliate marketing more myself as I’ve seen first-hand that the income potential can actually be far greater than what you can get from any of the ad networks. I also prefer pay per lead … for me, the banner ads don’t seem to convert very well. I think a lot of people just automatically turn the blinders on when they see banners on websites. But I have found that trying something out yourself and then writing a fair and balanced review of the product and/or service works quite well for getting conversions so I’ve been focusing most of my efforts there.
I also 100 percent agree with your statement that you should only recommend things you would use yourself.
Holly - The Work at Home Woman
Glad you enjoyed the tips Anna! I’ve found the same thing, that my text links seem to have higher conversions rates over image ads.