What's the Most Successful Affiliate Marketing Method?

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Hello, today I want to talk about what's the most successful affiliate marketing method?

The most successful affiliate marketing method is having a very good good sales funnel, this is the short answer. It's what you do with the list you have.

What is a very good sales funnel? For starters it's having low ticket items up front that are really, really good, because it helps build the trust. In the middle having products that you can earn residual income is very nice as well.

Residual income is when you do the work one time and you can make money into the future. These are things like membership plans, monthly services and payment plans.

Towards the end you want high ticket items. This is where you can make a lot of money per sale.

What is not good is promoting 1 product for 1 day, then the next day switch to another product. It's much better to promote just 1 product for a week.

You also want to be sending multiple messages per day and this is where copy writing comes into play. There is a right way to do this and wrong way.

At the end of the week do whatever you can to get someone off the fence. This means it's a good idea to create some type of urgency.

Another successful affiliate marketing method is using both upsales and downsales. Another idea is to give a few samples of the product you are selling, if you can.

Next, let's talk about traffic. Everything you do as an affiliate marketer should be to drive traffic to a page where you can get someone's email address and name.

Your list is your greatest asset as a marketer, because most people have to look at something many times before they buy.

The next successful affiliate marketing method that I would recommend is pre-sale pages. You will notice that if you go to my website there is a short video and 1 link.

It's very simple. I presale a product and I also give away 3 personal bonus's that I know are really good. That first sale is might just be the hardest one.

This is why using a video explaining why you like something, including bonuses all warm up someone to your idea.

It reminds me of a good book I read a while ago called preselling, I recommend checking it out if you get a change.

Basically you are setting the mood for someone to buy. Another way you can look at this is with a negotiating tactic called anchoring.

One of the top girl scouts who sold the most cookies was asked how she did it. No it wasn't selling cookies near the pot shop.

What she did was door knock in her neighbor and ask if the person would like to donate 30,000 to the girl scouts.

Of course the person answering the door would say no. Then she would ask, would you at least buy a box of cookies?

She anchored in the high price, so the price of cookies seemed WAY better. Almost like looking at 3 horrible houses before the real estate agent