3 Things I Would Do Differently If I Started An Affiliate Blog In 2021

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I've started over 100 different blogs between 2010 and now. It seems hard to believe, but a lot of them were total trash and I stopped working on them within weeks or months, so it's not like I was running a hundred six figure blogs at once LOL.

Of those 100+ total, maybe about 30 lasted more than a year.

Maybe 10-20 lasted several years and generated revenue.

Just 5-10 of them generated consistent income and were able to be sold.

I'm currently working on 2 full time, and 2 side projects.

It's a ton of work, even though I'm outsourcing a lot. I've said it before, working on a single blog is a full time job in itself. For that reason, I don't plan to start any new blogs this year, but based on what I've learned from a decade of blogging across 100 different blogs, here's what I'd do differently this time around.

1. Broad Topic With Focused Sub Niches

As a newbie, it's absolutely recommend to follow the training and pick a focused niche to start with. I do not recommend trying this if this technique if this is your first website, so this is just something that I would personally do for my own business.

Just to emphasize this a bit more, a focused niche is a great way to get fast traction in low-competition areas and start making affiliate sales quickly. It's also a great way to see some quick-ish success in the world of affiliate marketing, understand the process, and get a foundation to your affiliate marketing skills.

That being said, I've found a ton of success with going broad with my website topic in recent years. It provides me with a lot of runway for potential topics to write about, and I can include many different "sub niches" within the broader topic.

For example, instead of "tablets for kids", I'd do something like "tech for kids". Then subtopics could be tablets for kids, computers games for kids, outdoor tech for kids, and so on.

Actually, any one of those subtopics could be a full niche site by itself. "Outdoor Tech For Kids" would be a great niche.

However, long term, if I'm thinking 10, 20 years down the road, I want to leave room for tons of easy topics to rank for.

This strategy kind of goes against the narrative of "niche" marketing, but you can still make your brand "niche" by developing your blog's personality, e.g. "outdoor tech blog for kids who don't want to be stuck inside playing vidoe games all day", vs "outdoor tech blog for kids interested in camping".

I also like this method because it allows me to outsource more content which doesn't require specialized knowledge, because you have a greater selection of topics to choose from when assigning article topics to writers. Instead of super detailed, expert articles, you can spend more money on fun listicles.

2. Make Better Images

Images were always frustrating for me for many years. These days, Canva really is a game changer IMO. There are so many awesome things available within this tool, that there's no excuse for having crappy images on your blog.

Off the top of my head, I don't know the difference between the free and paid version, so some things I use may not be available to you. The paid version is $119 per year, which is about $10/month, and very much worth 10x the price IMO.

Not only do you get access to something like 17,000 stock images to use on your blog, you can dress them up with filters, stickers, and other elements to make a stock image look unique. You can create your own logo, then put your log on each image to get "brandability" across your site too.

They also have precise image sizes for all your social media accounts (YouTube Thumbnail, Pinterest Pins, Facebook Page Backgrounds, etc), and hundreds of templates. You can whip up a professional looking pin in less than 5 minutes, including custom text, your website logo, and a cool filter.

You can even make your own templates, and then use those across your site for branding as well.

There are also video options, grids, and cartoon images ("elements") to add to spice up images. Even just for unlimited use of the stock photo portion, it's worth using this service. Oh, and infographics are easy to make too. When I think about how hard it was to make infographics just a few years ago, Canva is pretty nuts how easy it is.

Nowadays, I make a custom Pinterest image and matching featured image (easy to resize with one click in Canva btw) for each blog post on my website. I add a custom overlay and logo as well. Super fast. Super simple. And it makes my website look more like a professional brand IMO.

Try the free version of Canva and see what you can do.

3. Set Up A Consistent Content Schedule With Achievable Goals

I think the #1 killer of blogs is burnout and frustration from lack of results. That's why I try to set goals not based on results, which can be hard to promise yourself. I set goals based on target production rates.

For example, it's better to say, "I want to write 2 articles per week for 5 months", versus, "I want to be earning $500/month in 5 months".

You can guarantee #1 just by sitting down and doing the work. #2 is kind of up in the air and saying you "failed" isn't fair to yourself if you really did put in the work. The first version holds you more accountable as well. It's easier to measure results in a reliable way. For example, even if you didn't reach your income goal in 5 months, it may be just around the corner and you could be sitting on a pretty awesome blog!

Setting an achievable schedule is another part to this formula. Saying to yourself that you are going to write 10 articles per week and sleep 3 hours per night is not a sustainable schedule. You'll burn out. You'll write 10 articles one week, 1 the next, none the next, then feel bad, then get another 5 out the following week. It's not sustainable!

With a simple goal of 2x per week that you KNOW you can do sets you up for positive reinforcement and consistent growth. You can always add on top of that if you have extra time and motivation. Just 2 articles per week is 100 articles by the end of the year, and that's a serious foundation for a profitable affiliate blog.

If You Started A New Blog In 2021, What Would You Do Differently This Time?

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Thanks Daniel,
Now that I see that 2 articles a week is a good target amount to set and keep. Definitely setting up a schedule is important gives readers something too look forward to and keeps them coming back.

I like the broad topic and sub-niches it all makes sense and make writing content easier and faster. Keep it light and conversational in a blog. I think I need to save the heavy stuff for the full version E-book.

Great pics, illustrations, line drawings, photos will help to keep folks coming back.

I am also thinking about Logos. How do you tie your sub-niche logo(s), with the umbrella logo that sits on top of everything? Or am I getting ahead of myself? All comments are welcome.

Thank you for sharing your vast knowledge and expereince, Nathaniell 😊.Canva is a great tool which I haven´t used enough. But I know the potential of it as well as it has an affiliate program.

I agree with the goal-setting you discuss. But I have an addition to it. I have set myself both a monetary goal and a goal on how many blog posts I will write each week.

This is based on the concept that a monetary goal is not necessarily wrong. It is how you use it as a goal and a trigger to a change in mindset to what you can achieve or not, that is important.

Understanding that money in itself has no value is crucial. Money is just a piece of paper until you put it into circulation. If anyone who uses money as a primary and ultimate goal does not understand this concept, they will get disappointed and fail.

Creating value and wealth through putting the money from the monetisation of your blog posts, into circulation is a core concept of providing value and acquiring wealth

By trying to write high-value content, (blog posts) and write them consistently, each week, my monetary goal will be achieved as well as my goal to acquire wealth( not just financial) in every aspect of life.

Roy

Roy, you and I are so aligned that it is amazing at times!

I agree with everything that you have shared and JUST published my WA blog post for today - BE CONSISTENT. The message is almost exactly what you have written.

You should definitely use Canva more.
It is an excellent tool for us and our business.

Thank you for sharing and have a great day!

Cassi

You are welcome, Cassi. I haven´t read your new blog post yet, Cassi, but it is surely incredible to see how aligned we are on how we both approach and consider what we do in our line of business and life in general.

I will produce some graphics in Canva this weekend for my lead magnets and funnels + some for social media for my blog posts.
Looking forward to a bit of visual creativity :-D

Roy

You will enjoy it, Roy.

I will keep my eyes open.

Cassi

Thanks for the advice, it can definitely be difficult dealing with burnout when making content and i have found setting myself daily goals very helpful. i can only really afford the 1 website at the moment and i chose a niche that i definitely very popular, so at the moment my focus is going into how i can make my brand stand out

I have not started any new blogs for this year but you have given me some very good ideas for at least one of my blogs, to be honest, I thought of the same thing but was advised that my niche was a bit too wide, now I will begin to work on this site harder so thank you.

I was using these three steps last year for the first four months. My traffic went through the roof and I stopped working on my site until October.
I started again with three similar steps and now traffic is now going back up daily.
Cannot agree with you more on Canva and a publishing schedule. My site had a broad niche to start with.
Thanks for all you write and do for us here at WA Nathaniell.
John

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