How to make money as a Marketing Affiliate Blogger

 

As a blogger, it is frustrating to try to make money off your website in the early stages /early years of blogging. You don’t want to sell your soul to the devil and you don’t want advertisement to crowd your website or the readability/usability of your blog for readers. So how can you make money as an affiliate without damaging your brand reputation?

The answer is simple, you promote products that are beneficial to your fans and make money at the same time. Remember, as a blogger, your goal is to bring value to your readers while still making money to run a successful blog and help it grow.

To carry out both goals, you need to know how to become an affiliate and get setup the right way.

To become an affiliate you need to apply for affiliate programs and activate your affiliate accounts. Many affiliate programs must require you to generate a certain amount of traffic before advertisers even consider your affiliate application. Don’t be discouraged if rejected the first few times you apply. It happens to the best bloggers.

It took me years to set up my blog and bring value to my readers. Only in the past few years did I learn how to add great value to readership while generating money. It is not easy. In some sense, running a blog is like running a small business, there’s always work to do. Keep up with website statistics and prove to local businesses in your area that you are worth the risks. Yes, there is always risks in any type of business attempt. You have to think smart about every partnership you decide to enter. When you enter a business agreement, you need to deliver on your promises to both your business partners and customers alike.

You will collect your blog statistics through your web analytics as well as your affiliate tracking code. The affiliate tracking code will track your lead and sales ( pretty cool). You can value your blog on a daily and monthly reporting. Really engaging bloggers can make on average $33,862.00 just off commission per year. That is a commission rate of 30%. The key to making big money from affiliate blogging is to strategically find your themes , graphics and services related to affiliate marketing. If you dedicate time to building your brand, it will grow.

You can start becoming a top earning affiliate today. I started learning how to become a top earning affiliate with Skimlinks and a variety of affiliate marketing programs. Apply here or explore skimlinks.com to learn how you can reap the benefits of affiliate marketing today.

For more information on how to become a successful affiliate marketer, tune in to our Fromgirltogirl Facebook chat on July 30th, 8pm -9pm ET. Leave your questions today for us to answer on July 30th. We are here to help you make money. Anyone can become a successful blogger, including you. You just have to put in the time and effort. That takes consistency and persistence on your end but you can do it. Fromgirltogirl is here to offer you great advice on affiliate marketing, we have been there.

On July 30th we will cover exactly how you can get the most out of Skimlinks.

 

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Simplify Everything: How to achieve happiness


Illustration of Jay Bee by Victor Ramos.
Illustration of Jay Bee by Victor Ramos.

It’s official. My brother JB has joined the blogger world. What’s his blog? It’s called Simplify Everything. On the blog JB will take a complex idea, event, situation, anything and present it more simply.
Check out his articles today! Expect big things from him.
While I asked my brother about his new blog, I also asked about his thoughts on the Trayvon Martin case. If you all are not aware, my brother is a black young man. A smart, intelligent and friendly black man. Yes, black men with those traits exist.
Here’s what he had to say:

It’s different in Maryland. Florida is different – their gun laws and laws in general. As a woman, you wouldn’t be seen as a threat. This society has always viewed black men as dangerous, giving them the burden of proving otherwise ( Black men and to some degree Hispanic men now). Asian men aren’t really viewed as physical threat or dangerous. It’s all cultural/social/racial/regional/historical.

My question to all is when will it change? Leave a comment for me on your thoughts or Like us on Facebook.

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