Affiliate Sales Tips and Tricks

Discover various strategies you can implement to, directly and indirectly, increase your passive income through affiliate marketing.

1. Use Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) to Track Your Success

Earning many clicks on your affiliate links is great, but are these clicks leading to sales? Don’t waste your time on vanity metrics. Focus on the numbers that matter.

Key performance indicators (also known as KPIs) are metrics used to determine your marketing endeavors’ effectiveness. KPIs can tell you which campaign has seen the most sales, which campaign isn’t giving any valuable return, and which campaign needs tweaking.

Here are a few metrics to keep your eye on:

Click-through rate (CTR): The number of clicks in comparison to the number of views. Use this metric to review the performance of your digital ads, links, call-to-actions, and more.

Conversion rate: The number of conversions in comparison to the number of clicks. While conversions tend to be sales-related in affiliate marketing, a conversion can technically be any step you want your visitor to take. This includes downloading an ebook, signing up for a newsletter, or signing up for a demo.

Revenue by traffic source: The total income generated by different sources. Use this metric to determine which of your platforms (website, Facebook, YouTube, etc.) generate the most revenue.

Average time spent on page: The average amount of time website visitors spend on a specific webpage. Use this KPI to determine which pages are valuable enough for readers and which ones should be reviewed.

Take note of your KPIs regularly and use these analytics to help increase your affiliate sales.

2. Link to Conversion-Optimized Landing Pages

Clicks don’t automatically translate to sales. Drive your traffic to the appropriate landing pages to maximize your click potential and increase the chances of generating more affiliate sales. 

Not only should your landing page be relevant, but it should also provide plenty of opportunities for users to convert.

For example, if you’re an affiliate for a travel company and your travel blog discusses French Riviera vacation packages, link directly to the company’s page where users can immediately buy those same packages.

If you’re a affiliate and your blog post discusses website security, link to our page on secure WordPress hosting.

3. Use A/B Testing to Identify Your Best-Performing Content

Conduct A/B testing to determine which version of the two elements in your campaign performs better. Apply A/B testing on webpages, blog posts, banner ads, emails, and more to find the sweet spot that generates the most affiliate sales.

Here’s how to run your own A/B test:

  • Choose which element you would like to evaluate. Typical choices include headline copy, call-to-actions, visuals, and layout.
  • Decide which KPI(s) will measure the success of the test. For instance, if you’re testing your email subject line, you will probably want to look at the open rate.
  • Choose a sample size (the number of tests needed to determine a winner).
  • Create two versions of your test, with the only difference being the test element.
  • Run your test.
  • Evaluate your results based on your pre-determined KPIs. Take note of any external factors that may have affected your test.

4. Create (Or Update) Your ‘Tools’ Webpage

No matter your audience size, a webpage listing your go-to tools and services will help your followers. After all, they do follow you for a reason.

Boost your opportunity to make an affiliate sale by linking your tool list to conversion-optimized pages or other useful content such as your personal reviews and comparison articles. Keep it up to date and easily accessible to readers.

5. Write (Or Update) Product Reviews

Reviews are powerful. 93% of customers read reviews online before purchasing a product. Your reviews can help generate traffic and increase your authority in the industry by providing value and expertise.

And, yes, you’ve guessed correctly. They can increase your affiliate sales as well!

Unsure of what to include in a review? Here are some suggestions to get you started:

  • What problem(s) did the product or service successfully solve?
  • Did it live up to its expectations?
  • Is it worth the price?
  • Would you recommend it to a friend?
  • What are your favorite features?
  • How can the product or service be improved?

Most importantly, reviews need to be honest and accurate. Affiliate marketing is about relationships. And creating a stellar review for a less-than-stellar product is a quick way to lose your community’s trust.

If you already have reviews, look them over to ensure your opinion of the product or service hasn’t changed.

6. Highlight External Reviews (For Consultants)

If you’re a freelance developer or a consultant who earns affiliate commissions, you know how tough it is to persuade your clients to subscribe to a new tool.

Backing up your recommendations with reviews from other happy customers or third-party sites is a great way to reinforce your proposal. It also increases your chances of earning an affiliate sale!

External reviews differ between industries. Some brands may have pages on their website dedicated to reviews. 

Third-party review sites such as G2 and Trustpilot are also great places to look for reviews.

7. Create Comparison Pages and Listicles (Or Both)

Comparison articles and listicles are very successful content pieces in the affiliate space. Like reviews, they can increase your web traffic and authority and help generate more affiliate sales.

Comparison articles are a well-organized collection of notes on two or more products or services. They provide readers with the necessary information to make their own informed purchase decisions. Check out our comparison article on Kinsta and WP Engine as an example.

As their name suggests, listicles are articles presented in list form. This very article you’re reading is a great example of one.

Creators love them as they provide a lot of value for less effort. More importantly, readers love their easy navigation, simple format, and attractive headlines. For instance, check out our massive “76 proven tactics to drive traffic to your website” listicle.

It’s also possible to create a hybrid article that combines the features of comparison articles and listicles. Made by one of our affiliates, this article on the best WordPress hosting is a great example of effectively merging the two styles. Add links to conversion-optimized content to increase your chances of generating affiliate sales.

8. Repurpose Your Existing Content

It is tough to create new content continuously, but existing content often doesn’t reach its full potential in just one go. Please make the most out of your content by repurposing it to work over several platforms.

Use this technique to increase your affiliate sales by reaching a larger audience and getting the attention of followers you missed the first time around.

Here are some examples of how to repurpose your content:

  • Create a YouTube video based on content from a blog post.
  • Create an infographic based on the key takeaways of a blog post.
  • Cut your Facebook video into chunks and make a mini-series for IGTV.
  • Use key quotes from a blog post to create unique images for Instagram.
  • Create an ebook that combines the content from several related blog posts.

And if we haven’t said it enough already, link to conversion-optimized web pages wherever you can.

9. Add New Merchants to Old Content

Good quality, ‘old’ content has a lot of great SEO benefits. As it has lived longer on the internet, this content can gain organic search traffic and benefit from link sharing.

Increase the opportunity to generate affiliate sales by adding new merchants to your existing content.

And don’t stop there. Use this opportunity also to refresh the article’s content and fix broken affiliate links. Update old figures and link to your newer content and conversion-optimized landing pages. Not only will your readers appreciate it, but content updates will also entice Google to crawl your site more frequently, leading to a possible increase in search engine ranking.

10. Add Call-To-Actions (CTAs) to Your Long-Form Articles

Long-form articles are pieces of content that are typically 2000 words or longer. These articles allow you to go more in-depth on topics, are easier to adapt to evergreen content, and are often more share-worthy than the average post. They can also generate as many as nine times more leads.

11. Improve Your Search Engine Optimization (SEO)

Search engine optimization (SEO) means getting your content to appear at the top of relevant search results.

This is important as 75% of people do not go past the 1st page of search engines. Improving your website’s SEO can have dramatic results, including putting you ahead of your competitors, increasing your organic traffic, and improving your user experience.

Keywords, URLs, alt-text, image file names, links, and site speed are just a few of the many ways to improve your website’s SEO. While not directly impacting affiliate sales, improving SEO means your website and its content will be shown to bigger audiences. The more people who engage with your content, the more likely you’ll increase affiliate revenue.

12. Drive Traffic to Localized Sites

Data shows that users prefer to browse and shop in their native language. You’re more likely to earn an affiliate sale if you drive users to a localized site.

In addition to languages, companies may have different sites for different countries. For instance, Amazon affiliates should recognize that Canadian Amazon users will shop on amazon.ca while American Amazon users will shop on amazon.com. This small difference in URLs makes a huge difference in user experience and your affiliate income.

13. Take Full Advantage of the Merchant’s Marketing Resources

Many affiliate programs offer their affiliates promotional materials to use at no extra cost. These assets can include website banners, sell sheets, logos and usage guidelines, email templates, example product copy, and more.

Increase the opportunity to convert by adding these visuals to your website and including a hyperlink to a conversion-optimized webpage. Reach out to the affiliate program coordinator to discuss the best ad placements on your site.

14. Promote Brand Discounts

Need we say more? Deals and discounts are an effective way to encourage sales, especially in affiliate marketing. Depending on the brand you’re working with, you could receive campaign goals, target audiences, promotion copy, and visuals in advance of a sale.

15. Start a Mailing List

Build your community with email marketing. Not only can you use it to reach new audiences, but it’s also another way to get more eyes on your valuable content and, as a result, more affiliate sales.

Though it may be tempting to only include affiliate links in your emails, this is a quick way to lose your audience’s trust and be seen as spam. Instead, provide value. Encourage your audience to click on various articles, and from there, direct them to convert with your affiliate links.

16. Start a Podcast

Video and/or audio podcasts are a good way to generate income through affiliate sales. In fact, 54% of podcast listeners are likely to consider brands they heard advertised on an episode.

Encourage affiliate sales by adding links and relevant content to your show notes and descriptions, as well as adding these brands to your show’s conversation. In this case, less is more.

Podcasts do have a few constraints to keep in mind. The links you want your listeners to visit may appear differently depending on the platform they’re joining from. Our best practice is to include links in your show notes and descriptions and verbally describe to listeners how to find your content.

Links aren’t the only way to generate affiliate revenue in podcasts. As your podcast grows, you could ask the brands you work with to sponsor your podcast, whether for an episode or an entire series.

17. Cloak Your Affiliate Links

Affiliate links can be lengthy, complicated, and sometimes even scary-looking, especially to non-technical users. These links also tend not to provide information on where the user will end up once they’ve clicked on it, leading to even more hesitation.

Create clean affiliate URLs with link cloaking to increase the likelihood that a user will click on your affiliate link. Don’t forget to include your affiliate disclosure on the page, so users know that your promotions are paid advertisements.

18. Leverage Your Social Media Accounts and Their Tools

The power of social media is self-explanatory today. Social media is an important tool for all brands and businesses.

Just like a website, social media is yet another platform for affiliates to build audiences, promote content, and get more action from your affiliate links. Maximize your efforts by optimizing your content for each platform and using their unique tools to the fullest. Learn more about social media image sizes in our in-depth article.

At one point, and especially if you’re a one-person-show, being active on every social media channel may not be possible. Focus on the platform(s) in which your audience is most active and that you see the most significant return in sales. 

19. Leverage the Power of Facebook Groups

Affiliate marketing is based on building and developing relationships. This is important as increasing your community means more people will be introduced to your content, which contains affiliate links.

Create a private Facebook group: Interact with your community by answering questions, linking relevant blog posts or videos, and connecting with like-minded people. This group can be open for anyone to join or only available to a particular segment. For instance, members of an online class you teach or subscribers to your email list.

Join a pre-existing Facebook group: Engage with a pre-formed group within your niche to build your brand authority.

20. Increase Your Presence on Quora

Quora is a user-generated question-and-answer online community.

As direct affiliate linking is not permitted, it’s easy to pass over Quora as a platform to increase your affiliate sales. In reality, it’s the perfect example of how much give and take is required to build a community effectively.

In Quora, you can build your industry presence and authority by replying to popular questions with thorough answers that link back to your blog posts. Be mindful not to add too many links as Quora moderation is quick to remove and ban accounts they consider spam.

21. Repost Your Content on Medium and LinkedIn

Medium is a popular blogging platform that allows anyone, from amateur writers to large companies, to tell their story online. Its audience-driven platform also makes it a great medium for affiliate marketers to reach new audiences through long-form articles. On Medium, upload a previously published blog post or create a new article from scratch.

Author: Vaishnavi P

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