Are you one of the people that carries some of those doubts
and pre-conceived notions?
Let’s put aside opinions and look at some actual statistics:
(source: Statista.com)
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Between 2017 and 2021, global interest in
affiliate marketing increased by more than 300% and continues to climb
higher and higher in 2022.
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Up from $5.4 Billion in 2017 (still a nice chunk
of change!), major brands are expected to spend an
estimated $8.2 Billion in the US alone, on affiliate marketing in 2022.
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It’s not some get-rich-quick scheme, but Affiliate
Marketers can earn a very livable income with the reported average being around
$52,560 per year.
Hopefully these stats have helped to relieve some of your doubts. Affiliate Marketing, now more than ever, enables major brands to collaborate with relevant creators to expand their reach, increasing brand sales and visibility, while monetizing the average Affiliate Marketers pages and content. And now with sites like Amazon Associates affiliate program, the reach has gone far beyond just the major brands, allowing people to promote literally anything that is carried by Amazon, so that’s… pretty much ANYTHING!
So let’s begin with the basics.
What exactly is Affiliate Marketing?
Affiliate marketing allows content creators to make money by
referring customers to a huge variety of products and services, from major
brands and small vendors alike. As a result, the product and service providers
gain massive exposure, reaching a much larger target audience, while only
paying for actual business results (ie- sales, contact capture, etc). Two
methods used are pay-for-outcome and cost-per-action models. We discuss this a
bit further later in this article.
Affiliate marketing programs can help vendors collaborate
with large-scale content creators such as major podcasters and social media
influencers. But you don’t have to be a celebrity with a million followers.
That’s the beauty of Affiliate Marketing. The business model works just as well
for “normal people” who are less well-known content creators, enabling them to
connect with major brands and even small vendors, in a low-commitment manner
that benefits both parties.
Here is the basic foundation of how affiliate marketing works.
A company establishes a referral system. This can either be a program the company builds themselves, or as is becoming more often the standard, the company will align their products and services into an Affiliate Networks. Some examples of these are CJ (Commission Junction), Max Bounty, Impact, Rakuten, ClickBank, and many many more. These sites and those like them are very beneficial for Affiliate Marketers to join, because you then have a wide variety of products and services to choose from to market, versus limiting yourself to just one or two products.
The Affiliate Marketer then drives traffic to the company sites with the intent to create conversions (sales) in exchange for a commission. Your sales are tracked using a unique user link, that has been assigned to you.3. To be a smart creator, you’ll want to align with
products and services that offer affiliate programs relevant to the content you’re
presenting that best represents your selected niche. When marketing relevant
products in your online content and social media posts, you use the unique affiliate
link, that will plant a time-sensitive cookie in the customer’s IP Address that
makes sure that you’re the person being paid.
4. When people buy the company's products and
services after clicking through your assigned link, the affiliate marketer then
earns a percentage of that sale. The company gains greater brand exposure and
sales. Win-Win!
Who stands to gain from affiliate marketing?
Businesses promoting Online Sales
(In our modern market that's ANY Business
that wants to remain profitable!)
More and more companies are jumping onboard with Affiliate
Programs, because they are able to reach a wider target audience without
spending huge chunks of money on advertising. That’s the key advantage of
affiliate marketing for vendors. Companies only pay for actual business results
since affiliates only receive commissions depending on the conversion parameters
set forth by the vendor.
Vendors typically pay a percentage of the purchase price
on purchases made when a customer is acquired through the affiliate link. In
addition, companies will often pay for contact info capture, leads, app
installs, sign-ups, or even simply clicks, especially for higher-ticket items.
As previously mentioned, this is referred to as the cost-per-action (CPA)
model. Whichever business model is in play, only outcomes that directly affect
the sales funnel are paid out by the vendor.
One of the best approaches for vendors large and small to
gain from nano-influencer referrals is through affiliate programs. Creators’
followers tend to be fervently loyal to the content creator, even though they
may not be on the vendor’s radar from more traditional marketing engagement.
The value to each consumer is critically increased by the
degree of trust in affiliate marketer’s recommendations. As of 2022 Q2 reports,
affiliate marketers generate 88% more revenue per customer for the vendors’
products and services, so this business model is not going away any time soon
(source: CJ.com).
Content Creators and Influencers
Affiliate marketing is available from a wide range of
companies, allowing content creators to profit from goods and services that
they actually use. That’s the way we do it. We don’t promote any products
or services that we don’t use ourselves and would not hesitate to recommend to
our family and friends.
This makes it simple and honest to naturally add product
recommendations.
Are there any goods and services that you so adamantly endorse,
and you've always wanted to collaborate with them? See if there is an affiliate
program there. We’d be willing to bet that there is! Typically, on a company’s
site, if you scroll all the way to the bottom of the home page, you’re going to
see a hyperlink that will take you into their affiliate program. We check on
literally every site we use. Once you’re signed up, you can begin making money
from the traffic you drive to their site. There are sometimes parameters, so make
sure you get crystal clear with the policies of whatever company you decide
to affiliate with.
As an added bonus for successfully driving traffic that
converts to a lot of sales, companies will potentially offer you a brand
collaboration, which typically includes sponsored ads and higher commission
rates, so there is definitely room for upward growth!
The Meat & Potatoes – Getting Set Up for Affiliate
Marketing
Establish very clear S.M.A.R.T. Goals and Objectives
What objectives do you have for your affiliate program? Are
you only interested in increasing your sales? Lead traffic into your sales
funnel? Increased brand recognition? Think about these closely before you just
dive in head first. The set your defined goals that will allow you to take the action to achieve your desired outcome.
You can learn how affiliate marketing fits into your overall social media marketing plan by using these objectives.
Know the various Payment Models
There are various models set up that will pay out to
affiliate marketers. Four payment methods are used by the business whose products
and services are being advertised:
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CPA (cost-per-action) – As mentioned
above, this is payment for targeted actions performed by users. This can be set
up to pay out when the traffic you drive simply clicks on a link or adds their
email address. Payouts are typically smaller, so high volume is the key to
making this method profitable. An example of this is when people sign up
for a free trial.
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СPV (cost-per-view) – Payment for
advertising placement, tracking the sheer number of views from the traffic the
affiliate drives to their site.
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CPI (cost-per-install) – Payment when the customer installs an application. This method is particularly big with software
manufacturers, and is also hot with gamer apps.
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CPS (cost-per-sale) – This is the method
that everybody thinks about when it comes to affiliate marketing. The affiliate
gets paid only when the products or services are actually purchased. This
method typically pays out much higher commissions, but can be a bit more
daunting, since it requires the customer to actually pull out a credit card and
then trust the site that they’re about to enter all their information into. The
first three methods discussed almost never require an actual credit card entry in
order to generate a pay out to the affiliate, and hence can turn a quicker but
smaller profit.
Track Your Numbers
All of the Social Media platforms offer tracking from the
back office. It is imperative that you track your numbers closely in order to
optimize your posts and ads. You’ll want to know what’s working and driving
traffic that converts and what isn’t. Otherwise, the whole exercise just
becomes a fruitless time-consuming hobby, as opposed to a profit-producing
business.
You want to pay close attention to:
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Total Reach – How many people did your posted
ad show up in front of.
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Engagement – How many people actually
interacted with your content.
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CTR (click-through-rates) – How many
people then clicked on your links.
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CR (conversion rates) – This of course is
the big one! This is the number of people that actually bought the product or
service you are promoting. This is the “bread & butter” baby!
Split Testing (also know as A/B testing) is a very
effective way to increase quality traffic that converts to sales, and almost
forces an affiliate marketer to closely track the numbers on any given ad post.
A split test enables you to determine which is converting
the best by running multiple variations of your ad posts. The traffic to your
pages is randomly distributed across the several different versions you run, when
the split test is launched. The split testing program monitors and evaluates
each one's performance to determine which one converts the most effectively
and with the greatest degree of relevance. The version on which the sample
converted the best is found by split testing, and hence the ad you want to run
the most traffic to.
Best Tips for Affiliate Marketers on Social Media
Platforms
Quality Content
I cannot stress enough the importance of putting out good
honest quality content! Here, we're addressing both the affiliate's
reputation and the approach toward the selection of advertisements. As an
affiliate marketer, your Followers are your Primary Asset. As a part of
your social media content strategy, make a concise effort to consistently
provide high-quality, engaging, and helpful information. You want to provide
value in your content to your followers, otherwise they will just fall away. Making
sure you’re providing quality content that is relevant to your target audience
will assist you in keeping your followers’ attention, respect, and confidence.
Required if you expect anyone to ever buy from you!
Visibility
A stunning picture of a product or service shown with
positive human interaction speaks a thousand words in the mind of your target
customer. More users will pay attention to this straightforward step.
Additionally, the trend is moving toward quick video shorts that capture the
attention. Using product photos and videos to seamlessly integrate advertising
into a content strategy will drastically increase your ad engagement.
A hyperlink to the advertiser may be added to the photo or
video so that it becomes even easier for you customers to click-through to the
landing page and the call to action! This will also help to make your ads both
appealing and user-friendly. As a result, the likelihood of conversion will increase,
which will increase the likelihood of more money hitting your bank account!
Ease of Interaction
Make the process of clicking through to buy the product or
service as simple and easy as you possibly can for your target audience. Have
you ever wanted to buy a product online, but then the site sent you off to five
more sites and the process became complicated and took too long? What happens
next? You gave up on that site and clicked over to a competitor’s site that
understood the importance of simplicity. Don’t give people a reason to go over
to your competitors. I can assure you that they’re out there in droves and they’re
only a click away for your target audience. So make sure you simplify the
process of buying down to one or two clicks and done.
In Conclusion
We’ve only touched on the basic foundations of getting going
with affiliate marketing on social media platforms. We could literally write a
book about it, and many already have. So do your homework and continue to learn
as much as you can about the in’s and out’s and finite details of running the business
of affiliate marketing through social media. Affiliate marketing is possibly
the easiest way to make money online. That said, remember that this is not a
get-rich-quick scheme. It takes time, perseverance, and dedication, like any
other business. Stick to it. Put the time in and you will be prosperous at
generating an income online.
We hope this helped you on your Journey.
Wishing you all the very best of success!
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