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5 Advanced Affiliate Marketing Strategies
Affiliate MarketingJanuary 29thBy Jason Daly
5 Advanced Affiliate Marketing Strategies
I have written a lot about affiliate marketing, and there’s a reason for that. It is one of the simplest and least risky ways to get started online.
Well, I have written many articles on the basics, but not so much on more advanced strategies – until now
So, are you looking to maximize your affiliate marketing profits? In that case, you may be wondering what the best advanced affiliate marketing strategies are.
Well, wonder no more; in this new article, we will be covering five of the top advanced affiliate marketing strategies that you can use to get ahead of the competition. From launch jacking to targeting specific audiences with your promotions, you’ll be able to find the best strategies that can help you take your affiliate marketing campaigns to the next level.
So, let’s dive in and take a look at those strategies now…
Table Of Contents
Use Launch Jacking To Dominate The CompetitionDesign A Specific Low Ticket Or Free Product To Use With Your Affiliate MarketingUse Social Media To Promote Your Affiliate OffersTarget Specific Audiences With Your Affiliate PromotionsDesign The Best Bonus PackagesConclusion
Use Launch Jacking To Dominate The Competition

Launch jacking is an incredibly powerful and effective tool for affiliate marketers. It involves taking advantage of the hype surrounding a newly released product and using it to your own advantage.
Essentially, launch jacking is all about being in the right place at the right time. You can capitalize on the excitement of a product launch and the potential of high sales to promote the offer as soon as it launches; gotta ride the hype wave, baby
So, how do you go about launch jacking? It’s actually quite simple. First, you need to identify which product launches are likely to be successful. To do this, you need to keep your finger on the pulse of the industry and stay up to date with the latest launches.
As with anything else, DON’T promote rubbish; only promote products you believe in. Ideally, you would have a copy of it yourself; try reaching out to the seller to see if you can have a copy or buy it.
Ok, once you’ve identified a product launch that you feel confident in, you can begin to plan your launch-jacking campaign. Start by creating content around the product launch and promoting it across various channels, such as social media, email, and other marketing platforms.
In fact, one of the best places to promote these offers is YouTube. Show the sales page, log in and/or download the product, and show your viewers the entire process while giving your honest opinion.
If this is a premium launch with a high price tag, you could also consider advertising your affiliate links in paid campaigns, such as Google Ads. This will help you reach a larger audience and generate more exposure and potential sales. But you need to know your numbers to do this; paid media isn’t for the fainthearted, and you must be prepared to lose money if your ads (or the offer itself) don’t convert into sales.
Finally, it’s important to track the progress of your launch jacking campaign. (I know I make this point so many times in my marketing articles, and that’s because it’s so important.) This will allow you to make adjustments and optimize your efforts to ensure you’re getting the best return on investment.
Design A Specific Low Ticket Or Free Product To Use With Your Affiliate Marketing

Designing a specific low-ticket or free product to use with your affiliate marketing can be a great way to increase your affiliate marketing effectiveness.
When you’re designing a low-ticket or free product for your affiliate marketing, here are a few important ideas to consider:
First, you need to make sure that your product is relevant to the affiliate’s niche. If you’re promoting a course on dog training, there’s not much point in offering a free eBook on gardening (unless you need to renovate the garden after your pooch has wrecked it – now there’s a niche idea). You want your product to be something that your customers will find useful and valuable.
Another important factor to consider is the price (if any). Everyone loves a freebie, but you need to balance this with the fact that most freebie seekers are not action takers, so they will probably do nothing with your gift.
If someone buys from you, no matter how low the price, they are significantly more committed than a freebie seeker. They are a buyer on your list, and this is absolute gold; plus, you then direct them to your affiliate offer, so you can make some cash even before they get to the offer.
The beauty of having any offer BEFORE your affiliate offer, is that you have the opportunity to get them onto your list. If you don’t do this, the seller gets the person onto their list so they can make them other offers, while you just get a simple commission.
This is known as a bridge offer, because you are placing an offer in front of them, before they see the affiliate sales page.
When you’re designing a low ticket or free product for your affiliate promotions, take the time to think about these ideas, because they can have an impact on how profitable you are during the campaign, and even afterwards, if you manage to get them onto your email list.

TIP:
Try finding a product or service you like and see whether they offer an affiliate program. If not, why not reach out to them and ask whether they would be willing for you to promote their products and for you to get a commission?
Use Social Media To Promote Your Affiliate Offers

One of the best ways to promote your affiliate offers is through social media, as it can be used to reach your target audience, build relationships with potential customers, and drive sales. I mean, who isn’t on social media these days?!?
Before you start promoting your affiliate offers on social media, it’s important to understand how the different platforms work. Each platform has its own unique features, so it’s important to understand how to use them to your advantage.
For example, Facebook is great for building relationships with potential customers, while Twitter is great for quickly sharing links to your affiliate offers. LinkedIn is great for networking with other professionals in your industry, and Instagram is great for visually appealing content that your followers can engage with. If you are targeting a younger audience (or a more “trendy” one), you may want to consider using TikTok or Snapchat.
This is why it is so important to know your audience, or, in the case of affiliate marketing, to know the kind of people their offer is targeting.
Once you’ve chosen the right platform for your affiliate offers, the next step is to create content that will attract your target audience. Depending on the product or service you’re promoting, you’ll need to come up with creative ways to get people to click on your links.
Don’t be afraid to be controversial; these are the kinds of posts that have the potential to go viral. Be divisive; you want to attract the people who ‘get’ you and repel those who don’t. One of the biggest mistakes that many new marketers make is to try to appeal to everyone and end up appealing to no-one.
For example, if you’re promoting a travel affiliate offer, you could create a blog post or video showcasing the best places to visit and why. Alternatively, flip that on its head and showcase the worst places to avoid; this is far more controversial.
You could also create an infographic that shows the different benefits of the product or service you’re promoting. And don’t forget to post and promote the low ticket or free offer you created in step 2 above (you DID create one didn’t you ).
Once you’ve created content that encourages people to click on your links, it’s time to start promoting it on social media. You can use paid advertising to target a specific audience (don’t do this to begin with), or you can use organic methods to get your content in front of more potential customers. Don’t be afraid to ask people to share your posts.
For example, you could join relevant Facebook groups, post in Twitter chats, or create a hashtag campaign on Instagram. You could also use influencers to promote your affiliate offers. Try thinking outside the box too; you are only limited by your imagination.
Target Specific Audiences With Your Affiliate Promotions

Targeting specific audiences with your affiliate promotions can be a powerful way to grow your affiliate marketing business. By targeting the right people, you can ensure that your promotions reach those who are most likely to become customers, resulting in higher conversion rates and increased profits.
The first thing you need to do is consider exactly who your intended audience is. Different types of products or services can appeal to different audiences, so it’s important to identify who you want to target. This can include people who already have an interest in your product or service, those who have purchased something similar in the past, or those who have expressed an interest in your industry.
This is why creating a customer avatar is a great tool for your business. As this article is all about using affiliate marketing however, you need to ensure that the product or service you are promoting aligns with this avatar if you are in the same niche.
Once you’ve identified who you want to target, you need to decide how to reach them. There are several different methods you can use, including email campaigns, pay-per-click campaigns, and social media advertising. Each of these methods can reach different audiences and have different benefits, so it’s important to consider each one to determine which is most suitable for your product or service.
In addition, you need to consider which affiliate programs are best suited to your target audiences. Different companies offer different affiliate programs, so it’s important to research which programs are most beneficial for your audience. It’s also important to make sure that the affiliate program you choose offers attractive commissions and incentives to help you generate more conversions.
Design The Best Bonus Packages

When it comes to running a successful affiliate marketing business, offering bonus packages is a great way to attract and retain customers. The key to creating the best bonus packages is to make sure they are attractive, unique, and relevant to your customers.
There are many buyers who will buy the product you are promoting anyway, but they will look around to find which affiliate has the best bonus package, so taking the time to develop a great bonus can entice these bonus buyers to buy through your link.
When designing bonus packages for your offers, you should consider the following factors:
The Benefits: Before designing your bonus package, consider what your customers will receive from it. Are you offering a free course? A bundle of training? Think about what will make your offer more attractive to your customers. Whatever your bonus is, it MUST be congruent with the affiliate offer you are promoting. Can you offer something that will enhance it or make it easier to implement and get them results?
The Price: Consider the price of the affiliate offer. Is it a one-time payment or a recurring subscription? You need to match your bonus package to what you are recommending to them. If it is a premium product, then a simple bundle of eBooks won’t make a very enticing bonus package, will it?
The Timing: When designing your bonus package, consider when the affiliate will be available. Is it during a specific season or around a holiday? Depending on the timing, you may want to adjust your offer, and tie it into a holiday etc.
By the way, I have written a detailed report about creating great bonus packages. It’s called Brilliant Bonuses and you can download a free copy of it here 🙂
“Affiliate marketing is an excellent opportunity if you truly believe in the value of the product you’re selling. Because many times you can make money off of something you would probably recommend anyway.”
– Neil Patel
Conclusion

In conclusion, advanced affiliate marketing strategies are a great way to increase your profits, reach new customers, and make the most of your marketing efforts. By using the techniques covered in this article, such as launch jacking, social media promotion, and designing brilliant bonus packages, you can easily create a successful affiliate marketing program that drives long-term success.
If you really want to know more about the power of affiliate marketing check out the featured resource below for a free report; download, read it and take action 🙂


The 7 Best Places To Use Affiliate Links
Content Marketing9th OctoberBy Jason Daly
How To Use Content Curation On Your Blog
If you’re looking for ways to make your blog more engaging and informative, content curation is a great option.
But what is content curation, and how can you use it on your blog?
Here’s a quick guide to help you get started.
Table Of Contents
Headline 1Headline 2Headline 3
What Is Content Curation?

Content curation is the process of sorting through and sharing online content that is relevant to your audience.
When done well, content curation can help you become a trusted source of information and make your blog more engaging.
Content curation can be used to build a resource of information on a particular topic, to create a news feed of relevant content, or simply to surface the best content on a given subject.
Why Curate Content?

There are several reasons to curate content. One reason is to provide your audience with a one-stop shop for information on a particular topic. This saves your audience time by not having to search for information from multiple sources.
Another reason to curate content is to establish yourself as an expert on a particular topic. By curating the best content from around the web, you are showing your audience that you are knowledgeable about the subject matter.
You can also add your own commentary and analysis to the content you share; after all people are visiting your blog or website to hear from you and your views.
Content curation helps you to save time by sharing content that’s already been created, rather than creating everything yourself.
Lastly, curating content can help to build relationships with other bloggers and website owners. When you share their content, they are likely to return the favor.
This can help to grow your audience and expand your reach. Always give attribution to anything you share or comment on, and if you can, let the original source know that you have cited them.

TIP:
Try finding a product or service you like and see whether they offer an affiliate program. If not, why not reach out to them and ask whether they would be willing for you to promote their products and for you to get a commission?
The Complete Solution For Building Your Blog…The Right Way

If you are serious and want to take your blogging to the next level, check out the Rapid Blogging Blueprint. This is a premium level training that takes you through each and every step of setting up your own highly profitable blog and profiting from it.
Get Instant AccessLearn More Now
The Rapid Blogging Blueprint training combines manuals, checklists and over the shoulder video training to get your blog up and running, and into profit…quickly.
Share Your Curated Content

Once you’ve curated content, you can share it on social media, your blog, or in an email campaign.
When you share your curated content on social media, be sure to include a link back to the original source. This will give credit to the original author and help you build relationships with other thought leaders in your industry.
If you have a blog, you can share your curated content there. Be sure to include a link back to the original source and give credit to the original author.
If you have an email list, you can share your curated content in your newsletter or in a dedicated email campaign. Be sure to include a link back to the original source and give credit to the original author.
Use SEO To Promote Your Content
SEO is a great way to get your content in front of more people.
By optimizing your content for the search engines, you can increase your chances of people finding it when they search for relevant keywords.
“Achievers – whether in business, sports, or the arts — are committed to continual improvement.”
– Jack Canfield
Conclusion

Content curation is a great way to find and share high-quality content with your audience. If you curate content regularly, you can build a strong reputation as a source of great content.
And, if you promote your curated content properly, you can get more exposure for the content creators you’re featuring.
What are your thoughts on content curation? Do you curate content on your blog or website? If not, why not?
If you really want to know more about the power of content marketing and blogging, you can take a look at the Rapid Blogging Blueprint training course or if you just want a few pointers for now you can grab the featured resource below for a free blogging report; download, read it and take action


How To Use Affiliate Marketing On Pinterest
Content Marketing9th OctoberBy Jason Daly
How To Use Content Curation On Your Blog
If you’re looking for ways to make your blog more engaging and informative, content curation is a great option.
But what is content curation, and how can you use it on your blog?
Here’s a quick guide to help you get started.
Table Of Contents
Headline 1Headline 2Headline 3
What Is Content Curation?

Content curation is the process of sorting through and sharing online content that is relevant to your audience.
When done well, content curation can help you become a trusted source of information and make your blog more engaging.
Content curation can be used to build a resource of information on a particular topic, to create a news feed of relevant content, or simply to surface the best content on a given subject.
Why Curate Content?

There are several reasons to curate content. One reason is to provide your audience with a one-stop shop for information on a particular topic. This saves your audience time by not having to search for information from multiple sources.
Another reason to curate content is to establish yourself as an expert on a particular topic. By curating the best content from around the web, you are showing your audience that you are knowledgeable about the subject matter.
You can also add your own commentary and analysis to the content you share; after all people are visiting your blog or website to hear from you and your views.
Content curation helps you to save time by sharing content that’s already been created, rather than creating everything yourself.
Lastly, curating content can help to build relationships with other bloggers and website owners. When you share their content, they are likely to return the favor.
This can help to grow your audience and expand your reach. Always give attribution to anything you share or comment on, and if you can, let the original source know that you have cited them.

TIP:
Try finding a product or service you like and see whether they offer an affiliate program. If not, why not reach out to them and ask whether they would be willing for you to promote their products and for you to get a commission?
The Complete Solution For Building Your Blog…The Right Way

If you are serious and want to take your blogging to the next level, check out the Rapid Blogging Blueprint. This is a premium level training that takes you through each and every step of setting up your own highly profitable blog and profiting from it.
Get Instant AccessLearn More Now
The Rapid Blogging Blueprint training combines manuals, checklists and over the shoulder video training to get your blog up and running, and into profit…quickly.
Share Your Curated Content

Once you’ve curated content, you can share it on social media, your blog, or in an email campaign.
When you share your curated content on social media, be sure to include a link back to the original source. This will give credit to the original author and help you build relationships with other thought leaders in your industry.
If you have a blog, you can share your curated content there. Be sure to include a link back to the original source and give credit to the original author.
If you have an email list, you can share your curated content in your newsletter or in a dedicated email campaign. Be sure to include a link back to the original source and give credit to the original author.
Use SEO To Promote Your Content
SEO is a great way to get your content in front of more people.
By optimizing your content for the search engines, you can increase your chances of people finding it when they search for relevant keywords.
“Achievers – whether in business, sports, or the arts — are committed to continual improvement.”
– Jack Canfield
Conclusion

Content curation is a great way to find and share high-quality content with your audience. If you curate content regularly, you can build a strong reputation as a source of great content.
And, if you promote your curated content properly, you can get more exposure for the content creators you’re featuring.
What are your thoughts on content curation? Do you curate content on your blog or website? If not, why not?
If you really want to know more about the power of content marketing and blogging, you can take a look at the Rapid Blogging Blueprint training course or if you just want a few pointers for now you can grab the featured resource below for a free blogging report; download, read it and take action


How To Get An Army Of Affiliates PAYING You To BUILD Your List Of Buyers

Yes, you read that headline right. In fact, you might even want to read it again.
You can totally get affiliates to PAY YOU for the right to send you buyers.
I ran across this a couple of years ago, and I have to say I was impressed. In fact, I just about joined this myself, and I’m a seasoned pro. This was done by a group of seasoned marketers, but there’s no reason why a new marketer or marketers couldn’t do it, too.
Build A Basic Sales Funnel

First you start with a sales funnel. You’ve got a squeeze page offering a terrific little “how to do marketing” type of lead magnet. Once visitors grab the lead magnet, or even if they try to click away without picking up the lead magnet, they are then directed to a sales page for an online marketing membership site.
The membership site has several levels, with the lowest level being free to join. Of course, they highlight the free level in the headline to keep people on the page, and then they extoll the virtues of the other levels. Each level has more and better content, better support and so forth.
The free level is fairly basic but does give enough info for a newbie to make a start in making money online.
I’ll give you an example of that pricing to give you an idea of what I’m talking about:
Level 1: Free
Level 2: $29 per month
Level 3: $44 per month
Level 4: $49 per month
These aren’t the exact price points they used, but you get the idea. You see there is very little difference between level 3 and 4 in terms of price, but in terms of content there is a big difference.
This is a great psychological ploy, because it gets the prospect to study the differences between levels 3 and 4 while forgetting all about level 2.
And of course if they’re going to get a paid membership, they’re most likely to choose level 4.
The content is drip fed each week…
…and if you’ve been paying close attention, you’ve realized I haven’t really shown you anything new yet.
Offer Affiliate Programs!

Here it comes, so hang on to your seat, because THIS is how you get affiliates to PAY you to send you a list of BUYERS:
(I love this bit!)
This means if they are a level 2 member, they can give away level 1 and sell level 2. If they happen to sell level 3 or 4, they still get paid, but not as much.
But if they are a level 4 member, they get to sell all four levels and KEEP ALL the money.
That’s right – they get to keep 100% of what they sell if they are level 4.
I hope this is making sense. It sounds complicated at first, but it’s actually fairly simple once you understand the concept.
Thus you’ve got affiliates paying (in our example above) $49 a month for the privilege of selling memberships and keeping all the money.
That’s a great deal for the affiliates, right? Absolutely. You can see why I almost jumped on it.
The affiliates don’t have to worry about hosting, fulfilment or any of that stuff, because the membership takes care of all of that.
The affiliate gets a unique sales page URL, squeeze page URL and membership area.
The affiliate gets to build a list of prospects and buyers simply by promoting the URL, and of course they are earning residual monthly income, too.
The list of prospects and customers stays in the system and cannot be exported. Affiliates can only email their lists from inside the system. So if they drop out and stop paying their monthly fee, they lose their lists.
This can make for some very sticky affiliates who never leave.
Clarify Your Terms And Conditions

Now for the icing… in the terms and conditions, it is made explicitly clear that the membership site operator(s) have access to all of the prospects and customers who sign up.
This means they can email prospects and customers any time they like, making any offer they like. PLUS, the site owners can also place offers in the membership area as well.
And the affiliates are getting a terrific deal, too, getting 100% monthly commissions and the ability to email their customers and prospects from within your website.
It’s a true win / win for everyone involved, and done correctly it can yield a tremendous amount of prospects and buyers for you, as well as excellent monthly income to pay for a very nice membership site and have money left over.
When I heard about this, they were making five figures a month from the membership site fees alone. This doesn’t include what they were earning from mailing to their ever-growing email lists, or from the special promotions they continually placed in the members’ area.
Imagine if you were earning 5 figures from your membership site AND having a team of affiliates working hard to build your list of prospects and buyers. Sweet.
I wish I had started my first site this way – I’d probably be retired today.



