There is a lot of information about how to promote high-priced courses and programs as an affiliate. But what if the products you recommend are low-priced, everyday products? Can you promote these types of products as an affiliate? The answer is YES, and in today’s post, I’ll share three ways to do just that.
What are “Low-Priced, Everyday” Products?
When I say “low-priced, everyday products” what I’m really talking about are commodities.
My answer here might surprise you…should you build your business on affiliate marketing? Listen up to learn what percentage of our business is affiliate marketing and how to use affiliate marketing to build your business (not the other way around)
Last year I got my first concussion. Now that it’s been several months since it happened, it’s actually a pretty funny story. And as I reflected on it afterward, there were 5 business lessons I learned from the experience. I recorded the video shortly after it happened, so watch it now to hear the whole story and to get the lessons.
As you may have seen, there’s a little government shutdown going on in the United States. Nearly a million people are out of work, some of whom will never be paid. Could an online business be the answer to the government shutdown? Can an email list and some marketing skills save a family from financial meltdown? Is it possible that something this simple could actually get people through their darkest hour? That’s what happened for Wayne. And I share his story in today’s episode.
One of the things that I love about affiliate marketing is that you can be successful at it in many different ways. Some people are amazing at converting podcast listeners into buyers. Others rely on product reviews. Others are outstanding copywriters. The best, however, combine methods to be massively successful.
I’ll cut right the heart of this message:
You do not need an email list to be successful with affiliate marketing. There I said it, flat out.
In fact, I made more than $100,000 in 18 months…with less than 300 people on my list.
I just got the most hate mail I’ve ever received from one of my emails. And I was not prepared for this. What could have possibly caused this? In today’s episode, I’ll share that email and what you can learn from it.