Part
2: Using The Correct Affiliate Network For Your Market
Okay, you've chosen your evergreen market... Awesome.
What we need to do now is to head over to the affiliate network that
caters best to your market.
If you're selling anything related to internet marketing, then these
are the affiliate networks I recommend you checkout:
Clickbank.com is
worth checking out too but the other two are far superior when it comes
to internet marketing related products.
But yeah, these networks generally cater towards all things internet
marketing like:
- Make money online
courses
- affiliate/CPA/Traffic
generation courses
- SEO software and
courses
Now if you're going into a non "internet marketing" market, then the
best one in my opinion is Clickbank.com.
So anything vaguely related to:
- weight loss
- Bodybuilding
- Fishing
- Gardening
- Seduction
- Getting your ex back
- Anything "computer"
related
- DIY how-to courses
- Gambling
- Anything "sport"
related
- Dieting
- Cooking
So now you know which affiliate network caters towards to your market,
lets move onto the next step...
Part
3: Choosing The BEST Affiliate Offer
To Promote
Right then, all we've gotta do now is find you a product to promote.
Now I'll level with ya... This is easier said than done.
Why? Because not all products are equal, of course.
There's loads of factors to consider but
what ultimately matters is how well the product converts.
And obviously, the higher the product converts, the MORE money you're gonna
make.
So this is what you need to be looking for:
Choose a Product That Cost No
More Than $100:
I
would recommend to find a product that sells for around $50 - $100.
Any higher than that and it's going to involve more selling with
smarter marketing.
So no higher than a $100 - especially if you're new to selling and
stuff.
Now if you can promote a product that's less than $50 but the
commissions start to get smaller when you go below the $50 mark.
But hey, if you're cool with that, then be my guest and go for it.
Is
The Sale Copy Good?:
One
of the first things you need to do is to checkout the sales copy on the
sales page.
When you read the sales page or
watch the sales video, does it convince you?
If so, that's a strong indicator the sales page will convert.
Like I said before, if you're in a market full of desperate people,
then you want to look out for sales pages catering towards these kind
of people as it'll help with conversions.
Does The Sales page Have Lots of
Proof Elements?:
You
want a sales page with LOTS
of proof elements on it.
In
fact, the MORE proof elements on the sales page, the MORE it's going
to increase conversions.
So look for stuff like:
- Testimonials -
the more
the better (video testimonials have more creditability)
- Income proofs -
video
has more creditability than image income proofs
- Screenshots of
Facebook
comments from happy customers
- Images of
customers
getting the desire outcome promised in the product
Does The Product Have Lots of Good Reviews
in Google?
The
first thing people do when they're interested in a product is "Google"
reviews for it.
So when you've
found a product you think will convert, you need to "Google" reviews
and see what the reviews are saying.
If there's a lot of good reviews on the first page of Google for
"[product
name] reviews" then that's going to MASSIVELY help with the
conversions.
If, however, there's lots bad reviews on the first page of Google...
Then that's going to negatively effect the conversions, as
well.
So yeah, check the first page of Google as this will effect the
conversions massively.
Does The Product Vendor Have a
Good Reputation?:
Just
like the product - people will likely to do research on the product
vendor as well.
So once again, do a "Google" search and to see what other sites are
saying about the product vendor.
If it's generally good - once again - it'll help with the conversions.
And of course, if it's bad, then it WILL have a negative impact
on your conversions.
Look For Products That Have
Upsells:
A
good way to make more money per customer is to promote a product with
"upsells" on the backend.
This is when someone buys the product you're promoting and then they
are instantly offered another product.
You can
literally turn a $20 commission into a $200 commission -
sometimes more.
Promote Products That Pay Recurring
Commissions
Another
way to get more bang for your buck per customer is to promote products
that pay recurring commissions.
Here's
how it works...
So instead of paying once for a
product, they have to pay a monthly fee to stay a member.
This works really well when
you're promoting software or a service as they can potentially stay a
member for years.
And what started as a $10
commission, can literally turn into hundreds of dollars of commissions
over a lifetime of the customer staying a member.
It can be a great way of scaling
your income up when promoting recurring paying products.
So they are definitely worth
promoting if you think it'll convert well.
Here's What I Want You To Do Next...
So you're now armed to the teeth with knowledge on how to find
profitable
products to promote...
What I want you to do now is spend the rest of the day finding a
product to promote.
So start diggin' around I'm pretty sure you'll find something fairly
quickly - definitely plenty to choose from, anyway.
Then once you've done that, you'll be ready for tomorrow's FREE training.
Because in tomorrow's training, I'm going to show you...
How to start pumpin' out PROFITABLE videos in
minutes WITHOUT
making a single video... Ever
Sounds possible, right, but believe me, it's very much possible.
Not only is this totally possible, but Youtube actually WANTS you to do this.
So you won't have to worry about getting banned and losing your channel.
And to top it off, it's FREE
to implement too - so everything you make - you keep :-)