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How to Make $700 Per Month Like Max | Affiliate Marketing Plan Over The Shoulder Step By Step

How To Make $700 Per Month Like Max

So last Thursday we did Episode 3 of the Side Hustling series. We talked about Max, a Scottish dude who setup a quick blog about fish tanks, and forgot about it until he had a $200 check show up in the mail from the Amazon Associates Program.

I wanted to do a quick write-up and screencast showing anyone who isn't already an Amazon Associate or someone who isn't already into Affiliate Marketing the very basic steps in replicating this method.

Step 1

Sign-up for the Amazon Associates Program. I would recommend throwing up a quick blog with 5-10 posts prior to applying. If your completely new to blogging or have never built a site I'd recommend Blogger. It's free and very easy to use, and if you have a Google account or a Gmail account you already have a blogger account, just visit Blogger.Com. 


Step 2

Settle on a niche. If you're first getting started don't worry too much about keyword research and researching niches extensively. While niche is incredibly important, as a complete newbie what's even more important is just getting started, getting used to building sites, promoting things on social media, etc. 

Step 3

Setup or add content to a blog or website. Share your content on social media and create content for social media. Start building an e-mail list. Start making Youtube videos. 

There's a heck of a lot that goes  into this strategy. There's systems to automate these processes. There's analytics programs like LongTailPro, Terapeak, Jungle Scout and others that can help you do keyword research, find hot selling products to promote, etc 

At first just focus on creating quality content. Don't just copy and paste Amazon descriptions and specs and add a picture and call it a day. That adds no value. 


Price Point

Different people have different strategies when it comes to price point. Many people choose to focus on products which sell for at least $60. Other people do well with $8 Kindle downloads and cheaper products like lower end headphones while others choose to go for high end electronics or jewelry.

It's typically easier to get someone to spend $10 than it is $199, however with Amazon's relatively low commissions it takes a whole lot of small commissions on $10 items to add up to something big so if you work in a smaller niche or aren't driving that much traffic it may be worthwhile to focus on higher value items. Some people even focus on VERY high end items like patio gazebos, hot tubs, high end jewelry, etc. The commissions can be very large, but it's tough to make a sale. I can tell you from experience as someone who has ranked for the term "Rolex" in Google, VERY FEW people buy Rolex's on Amazon. Let's quickly take a look at the numbers.

Cheap Product $10                                 Mid Level Product $60                                High End $200


4% Commission = $0.40                         $2.40                                                            $8



To Make $100 You Would Need This Many Sales


2500 Sales                                                     41 Sales                                                      12.5 Sales


As you can see from the numbers above, it takes a heck of a lot more sales to equal $100 selling $10 products as it does $60 prodoucts, and even less with a $200 product. .


Some Misc Tips

  • Add value, don't just post an Amazon title, description, and specs, that adds no value to the reader. Add some value, tell them why they should buy the product, do a tutorial, an unboxing, something. 
  • Longform content not only helps shoppers and readers, but also search engines, it's viewed as quality content. Don't sell features, sell benefits, or don't sell at all. If I was trying to sell a Nutribullet I wouldn't talk about the blades and the motor, people don't care about that. I would post juicing recipes, weight loss stories, stories about healthy eating or Kale or something like that. Give people content that's informative or entertaining or provides some value and subtly mention products. 
  • Focus on answering common asked questions in both social media and long form content. A bag for example, will it fit an ipad? A laptop? etc. 
  • Use Pinterest, Instagram, Snapchat, and Periscope to show off products, show product photos, etc. They drive a lot of traffic and can be great for marketing purposes. 
  • New products. When a completely new product comes out sometimes if your early to creating content you can rank fairly easily. Sure new hot products or trends can be competitive but it's an even playing ground. Your not trying to outrank someone with years in the niche and hundreds of articles. 

Types Of Ad Units

There's a couple types of ad units.

Links - Links are easy to create using the sitebar at the top of the screen. From any page on Amazon or any product you can create either an HTML icon or an affiliate link with the click of a button. You can even select to have the link shortened for you. You can create your own banners or icons for 

Native Ads - Native ads are a type of banner ad. They are dynamic in the sense wherever you place it it will automatically modify to fit that format as you can see from the example of hte ad being dragged from a header add to a skyscraper. 

CPM Ads- These are somewhat new. It may or may not be available to all affiliates. A while back when I was playing around with these they were slowly being rolled out in a beta test. These can run in conjunction with Amazon ads. 


Amazon Associates Isn't The Only Game In Town

Amazon's Affiliate program definitly has it's benefits. Amazon is a known and trusted site, customers don't think twice about making a purchase from there or about the return policy. This is a huge plus. 

Amazon also has almost every product under the sun meaning no mater what your niche, there are products to market. Even if not a physical product there's always a book or software.

While Amazon is good for the above reasons, it does have it's downsides. The biggest being the low commission rate, you can view the most recent updated rate schedule on the chart below...

amazon affiliate rates
New Amazon Commission Rates

Amazon also has a relatively short cookie period of 24 hours. That refers to how long after a reader/viewer clicks a link do you have until your no longer paid a commission for sending them over. While Ali Express is a session based cookie, Amazon at least gives you 24 hours. That said there are affiliate programs with 7 day cookies, 14 day cookies even  month long cookies are fairly common. The longer the cookie the more likely you are to convert. 

Other Affiliate Programs

When it comes to affiliate programs you have affiliate networks like CJ.Com which are a collection of hundreds or even thousands of affiliate programs from various niches. You can search by travel, 800 number, softwares, luggage, about any topic you could think of.

Then you also have affiliate programs run by companies or stores off their own site and they run and manage their own program. Big Box stores like Target, Walmart, Best Buy and others have affiliate programs. Smaller niche products often have their own affiliate programs. Even something like the Snoop Dogg Vaporizer Pens have an affiliate program that pays 15% if your into the weed or vape niche. 

These programs typically pay much higher commissions. For physical products 10%, 15% or even 25% isn't uncommon. For digital products 50% to 100% is common as there's no physical cost for making or manufacturing an item so commissions can be up to 100% if that program, course or software is a lead or an upsell product for a seller and they just want to hook the buyer. 


Additional Monetization Methods

While in Max's example he was affiliate marketing, we saw that later he changed  his site FishTankBank.Com to more of an ecommerce site. Whether he stocks or dropships those items we don't know. The point is you can grow an affiliate business into something else. 

If you discover a handful of affiliate products which sell consistantly you can turn into an ecommerce store, stock and sell those items yourself and make better margins than just affiliate marketing.

In the case of Max he could have started an online course or ebook or video series in which he teaches people how to setup their first fish tank. He could have sold ad space on his site to operators of aquarium ecommerce sites directly. 

Once you have an audience, it's very easy to find additional ways to monetize. 

My Top 3 Earning Affiliate Programs From 2015

My Top 3 Earning Affiliate Programs From 2015

Hey guys, tax season is here and as I'm gathering all my documents together to bring to my accountant I took notice of which of my Affiliate Programs brought me the best earnings last year which was 2015.

I'm always asked what my favorite Affiliate Programs are, and also what my best earning affiliate programs are. The two don't always line up, sometimes one of my preferred programs doesn't happen to be the best earning.

Regardless, below we'll post my top earners in terms of affiliate programs for 2015.

My Top Earning Affiliate Programs 2015


1. Ali Express Affiliate Program

2. Adsense

3. Amazon Associates Program


Now I know most people don't consider Kindle Publishing an Affiliate Program, and in many ways it's more like Amazon is an affiliate for publishers, but I left that out. Had we considered Amazon's KDP markeplace publishing, then publishing eBooks would have come in at number one. Because it's not a true affiliate progrIam we'll leave that one alone.

Without getting into specific numbers in terms of what each brings me in, the above affiliate programs were my top earners for 2015 in the order of earnings. Ali Express is a program I did not even get started with until October and didn't even really get rolling with it until mid to late November but Ali Express was a huge earner for me.

Adsense came in next, if we were just relying on blog earnings those numbers would not be nearly as good but I've really started hitting my stride in terms of getting more viewers to my Youtube channel and getting higher view time, so that really boosted up Adsense earnings.

Lastly was the Amazon Associates program. I both love and hate Amazon. It's a trusted name both for buyers and affiliates which is great. It's a well put together platform and is only improving with the new site stripe, CPM ads, and all the new tools and features Amazon is earning. What I dislike is just the nature of Amazon lends itself to smaller purchases like books, phone cases, phone chargers, etc. Add to that a relatively low commission rate of 6%, topping off at 8% for high volume referrers and the commissions just don't add up as well as a higher paying affiliate program.

My Plans For 2016?

I'm always changing and adapting, however in 2016 I'll probably continue with most of the same affiliate programs. Honestly I'll probably put Ali Express on the back burner a bit just because hoverboard self balancing scooters were my top earner in 2015 and those have kind of died out so my days of getting $20 to $40 commissions per referal are probably over.

In 2016 I plan on continuing to grow my Youtube channel as well as working on and rolling out some new channels trying to grow that. I'll also be putting a heavy focus on Amazon with some review sites and review blogs and will probably be also focusing on Terapeak, Shopify and Volusion which are programs I'm keen to get started promoting but havn't had much time to work with yet.

What are your favorite affiliate programs? Leave a comment below...

Amazon Affiliates NOW Get Paid Per Impression NOT Just Paid Per Click - New Amazon CPM


Are you an Amazon Affiliate? Are you frusted that you get a lot of clicks on your ads but nobody ever buys? Amazon now gives you a chance to be paid per impression as opposed to paid per click. This is more similar to Adsense and a CPC program or a cost per impression program than it is a CPA or cost per action program like the Amazon Affiliate program used to be like where someone actually had to make a purchase for you to be paid.

Depending upon the type of site you have, the niche your in, and the behavior of your buyers you may do better with a cost per impression payment plan than you would with a CPA or cost per action. Keep in mind you won't be paid nearly as much for impressions but if you have a lot of traffic and if your someone who's traffic typically doesn't convert well you may be better off being paid per impression.

This is fairly easy to setup and could bring in some good money. Have you tried this yet? What do you think?

How I Do $250,000 a Month Selling Alibaba and Ali Express Products on eBay & Amazon

Hot Selling Items & Supplier Links

Below is a list of hot selling items on both eBay and Amazon. First you will see the product name. Next you see some screenshots showing how much is sold on eBay in a given week, how many listings and sell through rate. 


Below that you will see a picture of the product and a link to the supplier where you can buy this item. The nice thing about this supplier is there are no order minimums so you can place a small order of a single piece, 5 pieces, 10 pieces to test a product before making a big investment. 


Most of these products you can buy 10 pieces to start for under $30. Should you choose to sell one of these on a larger scale I can help you find a larger supplier who will be cheaper and also allow you to private label the product ie putting your own logo or branding on it should you choose to do so. 


Most of these products are small, cheap, and lightweight with the exception of hoverboards which are a bit steeper in price but have great margins and sell an incredibly high dollar amount per week. 


 


Paracord Bracelet
$13,000 Sold Per Week
47% Sell Through Rate
Supplier $0.92 Cents Per Piece
http://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/7aQ7euJYZ
Sells on Amazon For $10.99
http://amzn.to/1KIFTKd
 
 




Fire Starter
$26,267 Sold Per Week
47% Sell Through Rate
Supplier Sells For $0.55 Cents
http://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/eqbiu3nuB
Sells on Amazon For $13.97
http://amzn.to/1HeOmEI
  



Folding Card Knife
$26,267 Sold Per Week
47% Sell Through Rate
Supplier $0.59 Cents Per Piece
http://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/F6MbaaE62
Sells on Amazon For $13.99
http://amzn.to/1GNotkF
 




Hoverboard – Self Balancing Scooter
$166,531 Sold Per Week
54% Sell Through Rate
Supplier $139.00 Cents Per Piece
http://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/Aau3Rv3Ju
Sells on Amazon For $509.00
http://amzn.to/1MwRoMf
 




Wooden/Bamboo Sunglasses
$11,742 Sold Per Week
51% Sell Through Rate
Supplier Sells For $7.80 Cents Per Piece
http://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/vVJq3bQN7
Sells on Amazon For $48
http://amzn.to/1MXxK6D
 




Silicone LED Watch
$115,000 Sold Per Week
56% Sell Through Rate
Supplier $1.80 Cents Per Piece
http://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/FaIUbe2V3
Sells on Amazon For $17.99
http://amzn.to/1RCWi8i