Having your own successful website and blog can do wonders for your online business. but
have a any tips and tricks on how to successfully make money as an affiliate market
There's also Pinterest where you could use affiliate links through your pins.
I had first used Pinterest before I started with my first website and made a few sales early on.
You don't have to have a website, but it helps to have both, especially if you have pins that will link to your blogs.
Isaiah 😊
Hey Kanu,
You can always try creating a YouTube channel. But having BOTH a YouTube video review embedded in a website blog review will give you double exposure.
However, there are lots of people doing affiliate marketing without a website. Doing a Google search will help you find all sorts of different methods. See screen print below...
Hope you find this helpful.
You could do this using Facebook, LinkedIn, or some other similar platform. You could build classes and present them on Zoom or other similar platform.
Check this post out. How to Make Money in Affiliate Marketing Without a Website Having a website is very important because it is the "home" of your brand. It's the place you own and can control. Other options are controlled by other entities.
I wrote a review of a course about this very subject. You can find it here:
https://shesbringinghomethebacon.com/affiliate-marketing-without-a-website-or-blog/
I always advice doing with, however you can run email marketing campaigns, YouTube, Instagram or social media platforms where your target audience hangouts exist.
A social media platform is an accessory to our website, anytime they can go bust into liquidation however your site is your property and piece of real estate on the world wide web.
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How to make money with affiliate marketing without a website?
Having your own successful website and blog can do wonders for your online business. but
have a any tips and tricks on how to successfully make money as an affiliate market
Basically, social media posts containing affiliate links. However, social media posts linking to your website's landing pages are much more effective.
It looks more professional, and it seems to me you get more quality merchants/vendors with your own blog/website, or am I mistaken?
There's also Pinterest where you could use affiliate links through your pins.
I had first used Pinterest before I started with my first website and made a few sales early on.
You don't have to have a website, but it helps to have both, especially if you have pins that will link to your blogs.
Isaiah 😊
Hey Kanu,
You can always try creating a YouTube channel. But having BOTH a YouTube video review embedded in a website blog review will give you double exposure.
However, there are lots of people doing affiliate marketing without a website. Doing a Google search will help you find all sorts of different methods. See screen print below...
Hope you find this helpful.
You could do this using Facebook, LinkedIn, or some other similar platform. You could build classes and present them on Zoom or other similar platform.
Check this post out. How to Make Money in Affiliate Marketing Without a Website Having a website is very important because it is the "home" of your brand. It's the place you own and can control. Other options are controlled by other entities.
I wrote a review of a course about this very subject. You can find it here:
https://shesbringinghomethebacon.com/affiliate-marketing-without-a-website-or-blog/
I always advice doing with, however you can run email marketing campaigns, YouTube, Instagram or social media platforms where your target audience hangouts exist.
A social media platform is an accessory to our website, anytime they can go bust into liquidation however your site is your property and piece of real estate on the world wide web.
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Basically, social media posts containing affiliate links. However, social media posts linking to your website's landing pages are much more effective.
It looks more professional, and it seems to me you get more quality merchants/vendors with your own blog/website, or am I mistaken?
Absolutely, Katherine.
This is definitely true. Also, you control the narrative on your website.
Alex
Oh, yeah, definitely true on the narrative. :)