Almost four years ago I wrote a post here on ProBlogger with 10 Tips for Using Affiliate Programs on Your Blog . In that post I suggested the following tips: Consider your Audience - start with your reader when considering what to promote. Relevancy is key. Genuine Recommendations and personal endorsements always work best - recommendations of things you personally genuinely like are always best. Link to Quality Products - the better the products that you recommend the more your readers will thank you for suggesting it. Contextual Deep Links work Best - in general you’ll have more luck promoting a product from within a post than on a sidebar Consider positioning of links - links/banners that are in parts of your post/blog that where readers look work best (top of posts for example) Traffic levels are Important - the more eyeballs your promotion gets the better Diversify without Clutter - some products work better for some audiences than others - so promoting a variety of products can be good - promoting too many is of course not good. Be Transparent - don’t try to trick people into clicking your links. I’ve changed my stance slightly on this - I used to put (aff) next to any affiliate link but in the end found readers were just annoyed by it or didn’t understand what it meant. Now I use site-wide disclaimers to talk about it. Combine with other Revenue Streams - every blog is different, some will work better than others with affiliate marketing while others will work better with adveritising. However I find on many blogs advertising and affiliate marketing can work well in tandem. Track results - if you don’t have some way of working out how your promotions are converting you could be wasting your time. As you can see - I’ve changed my opinion a little on the way that I express #8 but apart from that I still subscribe to all of the advice in that post. However I’ve also learned a lot more about affiliate marketing. In fact over the last four years the revenue that I make from affiliate marketing has continued to grow - to the point that it now probably makes up around a third of my online income (it varies from month to month). So I thought it might be time to build upon the 10 tips above with some more lessons that I’ve learned. 11. Build Your Network Before You Need It Perhaps the biggest thing that I’ve learned about affiliate marketing is that it works best the bigger and stronger your network is. I mentioned in my first list that ‘traffic levels are important’ - this is true, but connected to it is your ‘network’. Whether it be loyal blog readers and subscribers, your email list, your Twitter connections, your Facebook friends or some other social network - the better your network the better you’ll do at driving affiliate sales. It’s not just about size - the size of your network is only part of what I’m talking about here. Also important is the depth of relationship that you have with your network/readers and the amount of trust that they have in you. If you have consistently helped people and been useful to them over a long time they’re probably more likely to respond to your recommendations. Relevancy/Focus counts - The other key part of your network is how relevant it is and how focused it is upon the topic that you’re doing promotions on. For example - I see some people on Twitter running competitions to build their follower numbers in a way that just brings in any follower that they can. The problem with this is that they end up with a large but unfocused network. I personally would rather have a smaller network who all shared the one interest than a large one who just signed up to get a prize. Lastly, a network takes time to build - if you think you’ll be doing some affiliate marketing at some point in the future - start building your network now, before you need it. This gives you time to build the depth of relationships, trust and focus of your network before you begin promoting affiliate products. 12. Try different Mediums I’ve alluded to this above already but one of the things that I’ve noticed over the last few years is promotions work differently on different mediums. For example : some affiliate promotions seem to convert best in a blog post, others work best when you send an email to a list you’ve been building while others seem to take off

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