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Can I make money with affiliate marketing without running some paid ads?

 Can I make money with affiliate marketing without running some paid ads?







Free Promotion Takes Time, and Quick Results Can Cost You

You may have found, or been accepted by, an affiliate scheme that has proved to be very popular, but you will only make Affiliate Commissions if you send enough people to it so that some of them will buy - and of course, you need to spend plenty of people if you want to make lots of commissions.

Getting people to your offers, or generating traffic as it's known, is one of the biggest challenges for any new affiliate marketing business. Using free traffic methods like blogs and article marketing doesn't cost anything, but your efforts can take time to show up in directories and search engines, and you won't be making much money until they do.

Some affiliates want to start seeing results more quickly, and choose paid-for methods of promotion like web banners and buttons, or Pay Per Click campaigns on Google AdWords.

While these are great at getting targeted traffic to your offers, almost immediately in some cases, they can be expensive. If you choose an offer that doesn't convert or one that is very popular and has higher advertising costs because of all the competition, it can cost you a lot of money you might not have.

The best approach for many new affiliates is to actually use a mix of free and paid-for traffic that works for them. The free traffic methods can be a good way of seeing if an offer is going to make you good affiliate commissions, and when it does, you can reinvest some of the profits into paid advertising, to make even more.

Using several free traffic methods should get you enough initial traffic to make some affiliate commissions and test your offers before you invest in paid advertising.

Sources Of Affiliate Marketing

Quora

Medium

Linkedln

Mix

Tumblr

Pros & Cons

The affiliate marketing business model is very simple, it's effectively a commission-only sales role. You sign up to a retailer's program, promote their product or offer, and when the customers you send them to make a purchase, you get paid your affiliate commissions.

But whether affiliates make money or not depends on them choosing the right offer for the right market, and then sending enough buying traffic to that offer. Here are some of the pros and cons related to affiliate marketing:

PROS

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It’s flexible. You can do it any time, from anywhere as long as you have your phone, laptop, or tablet and internet access.

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You are not forced to work a 9 to 5 job, Monday through Friday. But if you’re a night owl and you do your best work from 10 pm – 4 am, go for it!

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There are tons of affiliate programs available now and more resources than ever before. You don’t have to reinvent the wheel. Someone’s probably already faced the same problem. Use their experience.

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Since it's something that lots of people are still using to make money online. You can find tons of resources online which can act as a learning tool.

CONS

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You frequently don’t see profit right away. If you do, it’s not consistent yet.

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You work for yourself so you need to push yourself every day. If you don’t work, this won’t succeed.

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Likely you’ll have to do something every day to promote your business. No week-long vacations in the beginning.

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Driving traffic to your site is a daily push. And I mean DAILY!

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There are still affiliate networks out there that can take advantage of you. You need to be savvy and not fall for every hook.






















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