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How to Earn Money Through Your Blog with Affiliate Marketing

July 16, 2013 By Ron 1 Comment

Affiliate marketing is a type of marketing where you use your platform to sell other’s products to your audience. To learn more about succeeding online read this post.

If you are managing a blog, you have more monetisation methods available than just posting ads on your site.

You can also include affiliate marketing links. What you will be doing is posting reviews, tutorials and informational blog posts, with a link to a digital or physical product, using your affiliate link.

Here are some tips for combining affiliate marketing and blogs:

Select Affiliate Programs That Are Relevant to Your Readers

How to Earn Money Through Your Blog with Affiliate MarketingDon’t just choose affiliate programs at random and stuff your blog with links and advertisements to all of them.

This is an easy way to lose your loyal readers and not make any money at all.

Instead, research affiliate programs that are relevant to your readers and what they might be interested in.

For example, if you know your readers are looking for Baltimore SEO companies, you can then find an affiliate program relevant to your target market.

You should also not promote anything you don’t know about or have not tried yourself.

Use Affiliate Links the Right Way

Don’t take away from readers’ main objective on your site by adding too many links. They should be spread far apart, and every piece of content should not have a link to something you’re trying to promote.

Try to have only one affiliate link for every ten blog posts, so readers know you’re only advertising to them when you feel it’s necessary and relevant, and not just to earn money.

Utilize an Aggregator Service

This is optional, but something many bloggers choose to do. What an aggregator service does is give you access to multiple affiliate programs at one time. You will use the service to automate the affiliate process for you.

After signing up for the service, it automatically places these links for you. You can customise it, so they only post relevant program links, rather than just any program at random.

Upload Unique, Quality Content

Not only should your content be unique and not plagiarised, but be of high quality and a little different from other material found on the same subject. Don’t just recycle the same article or blog post dozens of other blogs are using.

Do your research and find a new angle on the topic, or add some information that is brand new for your niche.

Your readers will notice the difference when they see a new spin on content they have read before and will be more willing to share that post with their friends. This increases your readers and potential clicks on affiliate links.

If carried out in the right way, affiliate marketing can be very beneficial to your blog. Just make sure to consider it carefully to reap the benefits.

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  1. Janet Nevins says

    April 14, 2015 at 3:33 pm

    Thanks for the great article. I love making money online with my website.

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