Making Money with Affiliate Marketing 20 tips

Your probably thinking, Who is this bloke and why should I believe a word he says. Fair comment, there are plenty of more successful affiliate marketers out there who will be earning considerably more money than I am, but I think I have learnt so much on my journey and I would just like the chance to share some of my tips and secrets with you. Some of this information is pretty simple, but it never hurts to go back to basics.

  • Be patient… the average site takes between 6 and 8 months before it is ranking properly and in a position to earn “decent” money. Don’t expect to set up a website and earn money straight away because you are likely to be very disappointed.
  • Be prepared to work hard. Very hard… Most affiliate marketers seem to spend every hour of the day sat in front of a computer monitor. This can have an adverse effect on your social life as well as your health. I try to break my day up by going for a run or taking the dog for a walk. This is great for clearing your head. I have come up with some of my better ideas when I am “out and about”.  N.B If you don’t have a dog then you can try this with your cat but from my experience, cats are rubbish and don’t understand the concept of “walkies”.
  • Always be learning… I have learnt so much from reading blogs, books and forums. Learn to code, learn CSS and learn SEO. You don’t need to spend a fortune on expensive courses when all you need can be found on the web.
  • Have more than one website… Obviously, it is a lot easier to make £1,000 from three sites than it is to make £3,000 from one site. My portfolio is made up of many different types of sites. I have some that are one page micro-niche sites and others that are several hundred pages. It is good practice to not have all your eggs in one basket. How would you feel if you had one site sitting at the top of Google and generating a nice income and then one day because of a change in some algorithm your site plummets down the rankings? You would be pissed off for sure, but if you had other sites generating income then this wouldn’t be as big a problem.
  • Research your niche thoroughly… You need a lot more research than just sticking your keywords into a keyword tool to see how many searches it got last month. I always look at the competition in Google, to see the page ranks, ages and backlinks of the top few sites. If the top sites are above, say pagerank 4 with kazillions of backlinks then I know it’s gonna be really tough to beat these and I move on to the next niche.
  • Check the commissions… Don’t waste your time promoting items that are only going to pay you a few pence commission unless you are an SEO genius and your expecting hundreds of thousands of highly motivated visitors.
  • How big is your niche… The smaller the niche, the easier it is to establish your presence. Micro-niche sites can be knocked up pretty quickly and can sometimes start earning small amounts of money fairly early on. Alternatively, a much bigger niche is going to take a lot more resources and time to become established, however they will usually earn more money over longer periods of time. That’s why I recommend that you have lots of different types of sites. If you are just starting out then you should definitely start with a Micro-niche.
  • Always go for keyword rich, top level domains… You will hear people say that a “org.uk” domain is just as good as a “co.uk” domain. I bought into that originally and it proved to be false! If your keywords are “blue widgets” then register “bluewidgets.co.uk” if that is not available, go for something like “bluewidgetsale.co.uk”, “bluewidgetshop.co.uk” or even “bluewidgetuk.com”.
  • Find a good hosting provider… If you’re going to have a portfolio of sites then you need a reseller package from a reliable hosting provider. I have tried 3 or 4 different hosts and without any doubt, my favourite is heart internet. If you are planning on building lots of websites then it is a good idea to have 2 or 3 hosts and spread your portfolio between them. This is also good if you’re going to be linking between your sites.
  • Make it pretty… If your site looks like shite then how can you expect people to want to spend time on it? Learn some CSS or find a free WordPress template. I use WordPress for lots of my sites. It is easy to use and the search engines love it.
  • Consider your visitors… Try and be totally impartial when you look at your website. Consider your target audience. What will they be looking at on your site. They have come to your site to solve a problem or satisfy a need. Are you offering a good user experience or an ugly site full of irrelevant bollocks?
  • Deep link directly to products… Most of the time a visitor is on your site to find a product or service. Make it easy. Have best selling products on the first page with direct links to the relevant page on the merchants site. Keep it simple. I like to get the visitor to the merchant in the minimum amount of clicks.
  • Speak to your affiliate account manager… Don’t know what product to promote? Drop the affiliate account manager a quick email and ask them what there best converting products are. Put these on your main page.
  • Write good content for both people and search engines… I am pants at writing content. That’s why I outsource some of it to people who are much better than me. It’s much cheaper than you think (look here). My girlfriend also helps me out with this because she is very good at writing copy. She’s a lousy cook, but you can’t win em all! ;-) It’s about getting your keywords into your content but without it looking spammy.
  • Build links… You should always be building links to your websites. This is very time consuming but I can’t emphasize enough how important it is. Building quality links is a fine art and I am working on a tutorial. In the mean time read this wonderful guide to link building by Leo Dimilo.
  • Commenting on blogs is not building backlinks… I’m not saying that it won’t get you traffic. It will; and for some sectors it is a viable way of marketing your website or service (as long as your not posting pointless crap). But as a way of building backlinks for SEO purposes it is totally pointless. Believe me, I have wasted hundreds of hours searching for relevant blogs and participating in dull conversations.
  • Make your link building look natural… Don’t get all your backlinks to your main page. Make sure you build some links to your deep pages. It just looks a lot more natural. And always remember to vary your anchor text.
  • Consider other Search Engines… Google is the biggest search engine by a long way, thus when we think of optimizing our pages it is always done to rank well in Google. I have noticed that new computers always tend to come pre-loaded with the MSN browser and a lot of people, especially newbies don’t get round to changing it. Getting higher ranks in MSN is a lot easier than it is in Google because there is a lot less competition. Just think of all those newbie internet users who are looking at trying a spot of shopping online.
  • Use Pay-per-click for keyword research… I realize that if you don’t have much of a budget then this tip is not really practical but it can potentially save you a lot of wasted time optimizing a site for specific keywords that are not converting.
  • Don’t be scared to ask for help… Considering that affiliate marketers are sometimes competing with each other they are still predominantly a friendly bunch. It is always worth participating in forums and blog comments. Don’t be afraid to ask one of the successful affiliate marketers for advice. I have done this on a few occasions and have received some invaluable advice, after all we all have to start somewhere.

I hope this post has been of some use to you and I would love to hear of any tips you have to add.



Another site, another WordPress custom theme

I’m quite getting the hang of creating my own WordPress themes now. I’m still having problems with them displaying correctly in all browsers but I am sure that I will have that problem solved soon.

My new site is – Cross Trainer Sale and I think the subject matter is fairly self explanatory!

I’m doing quite well with domain names that have  “sale” on the end.  Obviously, I would have preferred “cross trainer” but by sticking the word “sale” on there I should pickup traffic for “cross trainer”, “cross trainers” and “cross trainers for sale”.

Who knows if I will earn anything from the site. I’ve been working really hard creating my latest sites and I am too impatient to wait for natural rankings so I think I will PPC this one too.

Having said that, I have started the laborious job of link building. I use a mixture of forum posts, blog posts and link exchange requests. I’ve wrote a simple database in Filemaker that enables me to track  the webmaster’s I’ve contacted and check that my link is live.

The next few weeks I’m going to knuckle down and work on my custom WordPress themes. I am confident that there is a market for affiliate marketing themes and when I have reached a level that I am satisfied with, I’m going to look at releasing some for public use.


My new website ready to launch

I have been working on my latest website for the last few days and I am really quite pleased at how it is shaping up.

The site is  called Hot Corsets and I am planning to promote it with google PPC. The subject is fairly self explanitory and I must say that I have rather enjoyed researching suitable merchants.

I’ve still got a few bits to tweak, as well as adding the content. It’s been built for  WordPress using a home made theme that I knocked up in Dreamweaver. One problem that I am having is getting the site to look right in IE 7 (I hate explorer!!) So I need to look at the CSS over the next few days.

I’m looking for some good quality links, so if anybody has a similar site and is interested in an exchange then give me a shout.

EDIT: I’ve since updated the site a bit, and it’s a nice little earner!

Design your own Affiliate Marketing WordPress theme

I’ve played around a bit at building my own WordPress theme after learning CSS and a little bit of PHP. Recently I  purchased a copy of “How to be a Rockstar WordPress Designer” from Rockable Press. It only cost around $30 and I spent most of yesterday reading it. I’m now really excited because I am quite confident that I am not very far off being able to build my dream affiliate marketing WordPress theme.

It’s not for total newbies, but if you have a smidgen of CSS and HTML knowledge then you should be able to knock up a theme fairly easily.

The book talks you through designing the mock up in Photoshop (I use Fireworks), putting it all together in Dreamweaver before importing into WordPress and adding a few final tweaks.

I’m going to get started right away, so I will add some basic tutorials as I learn myself.

Check out my Affiliate Feed Aggregator

I’m just working on an Affiliate feed aggregator site called AFeeds.

I started it so that I could keep all my favorite Affiliate blogs in one place, but I am quite chuffed with it so I thought I would share it with you all. rather than checking blogs individually each day you can bookmark the site and then you have just the one place to check. Fantastic! haha

If your favorite blog is not on there, then let me know and I will add it.