Affiliate marketing is one of the most rewarding and lucrative ways to make money online. But far too many affiliates are making these common affiliate marketing mistakes. I see them all too often in my blog audits.
As an affiliate marketer, you market and promote someone else’s product for a commission. Earning on this commission-based model of making money online has unlimited potential and has made some bloggers and website owners into dotcom millionaires.
But while affiliate marketing is one of the best ways to make money online, it’s not simple by any means. It takes a lot of skill, knowledge and commitment to be successful. If you are looking for overnight riches this is not the way to go. However, if you are looking to build a solid business that can make you money on complete autopilot for many years to come, affiliate marketing is most definitely a great option.
If you choose to go this route there are a few pitfalls I want you to be aware of. These are the most common affiliate marketing mistakes that newbie affiliate marketers run into.
Mistake #1 – Not Building A List
One of the things I see a lot of affiliate marketers doing, especially the new ones, is sending traffic directly to a sales page. This is not the best method.
Your first line of business should be to build an email marketing list.
- If you send traffic directly to the sales page you will get a one off commission and that’s all.
- If you build an email marketing list first you will be able to make multiple commissions off of one customer.
- You will be able to build long lasting and on-going relationships with a targeted audience.
- When you have a list you can market to them over and over for as long as they stay subscribed.
So please, start building a list from day one. If you’re unsure how to do this, please consider joining my free 5-day email list-building course below.
[mailerlite_form form_id=14]Mistake #2 – Promoting Products Based On Commission Only
You should care about the products you promote. Never promote a product based solely on the amount of money you will get per sale. You have to remember, your goal is to be able to make money for a very long time into the future.
If you promote crappy products just to make a quick commission you will be out of business before you know it. You want to promote legit products you know your list and site visitors will appreciate. If you promote products that are irrelevant and don’t produce results, you will end up with a lot of refund requests and subscribers who do not find your messages credible.
Mistake #3 – Signing Up For Too Many Affiliate Programs
Just because there are a thousand great products with affiliate programs doesn’t mean you need to sign up for all of them.
Sign up for 3-5 if you are just starting out. Get those products set up in your email sales funnel first and then add more as you become well versed in the business and start seeing success. If you sign up for a ton of affiliate programs you will overwhelm yourself and end up doing nothing.
Mistake #4 – Promoting Low Converting Products
Just because a product has an affiliate program doesn’t mean you should promote it. Conversion rates are extremely important when it comes to the products you promote. If you promote low converting products you won’t make very much money.
Related: How do Affiliate Marketers Make Money?
Mistake #5 – Having Unrealistic Expectations
Yes, there are a lot of people who make millions a year from affiliate marketing alone. However, what most people fail to realize is the amount of time, effort, learning and expertise it took for them to get to that level.
A lot of newbie affiliate marketers expect overnight riches when they get involved with affiliate marketing. It doesn’t work that way. You have to put in the time and effort if you want to be successful.
Trust the process, continue to invest in your new business by learning your craft and avoid these affiliate marketing mistakes and you will be well on your way to earning money online.
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