Did you ever hear someone say “write what you know”? The same techniques work best for affiliate marketing. It’s easiest to write sticky, convincing content when you care about what you’re selling. Much easier than, say, selling something that you’re trying to sell because it’s a good “google” word. Think of it this way. There are plenty of good, saleable products for things that you love.
Here’s a suggestion. Think of something you like to do – is it watch sports, ride mountain bike, play wii? Or maybe you are an expert at hacking madden 2009. All of these things involve merchandise of some kind that’s saleable. Could you sell fantasy football guides, Madden 2009 hacks and team updates, recommend the best bicycle parts, or show how your wii has helped you lose 50lbs?
Now that you have a plan, start selling!
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Hi, I'm Denise Deems. I've been an affiliate manager, as well as affiliate marketer for the last 4 years. In that time, I've been able to quit my "regular" job and have opened my own company.