I was a newbie
Yet I studied and analyzed ‘the game’ every day
I’ve been
- Selling through DM’s
- Writing sales tweets
- Reading courses
As a result I failed a lot
but more importantly I improved
And know I can share this with you
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I’ve made a lot of mistakes when I was trying affiliate marketing
Mistakes I’ve learnt from
Mistakes I hope you won’t make after reading this thread
AFFILIATE MARKETING DO’S AND DONT’S - THREAD
This might sound like common knowledge for you
I still see people making this mistake
You’ve to promote products that have something to do with what you’re normally tweeting about
If your account is about money
You won’t be able to sell a beauty product
with what you normally write about on Twitter isn’t smart
For starters it won’t convert and secondly it will annoy your readers
If you’re going to promote products make sure they’re relevant to your followers
Don’t post promotional tweets that identical to everyone else’s
Personalized tweets will always do better, same counts for a sales tweet
A personal recommendation is going to get a much better response in terms of conversations
Because the tweet will be in your ‘voice’
And hopefully out of your own experience with the product...
My policy with affiliate marketing is to only recommend products that I have used
Or have had someone close to me who I trust use and recommend
At first I promoted every affiliate link I got my hands on
Trust me when I say this, don’t do it!
It’ll also help your reputation and stop you from promoting products that are rubbish
If you recommend a product that doesn’t work
Your own reputation and any trust you’ve built up with those who follow your advice will suffer
If you want to make a consistently amount of money from affiliate marketing
You’ve to think long term
Not short term
In any affiliate marketing your audience will begin to ‘switch off’
They will become blind to your promotions
if you hit them too many times with promotional tweets
If all you ever do is promote products you’re unlikely to grow
or become anyone with any kind of influence on Twitter
I would recommend to sticking with max 1 sales tweet every 10 tweets
This is a fairly general Twitter tip but it applies to affiliate marketing
If you’re going to promote a product make sure it’s highly useful to your followers
This is connected to being relevant – but goes beyond it
I don’t know how it is for you
But for me the best feedback that I can possibly get after an affiliate sale
Is that they thanked me for recommending it because they found it useful
- I’ve not only made money
but more importantly
I‘ve a follower who is happy
Who remains loyal
And who is perhaps even more loyal than they were before
This all comes down to smart selection of products to promote
If you want to learn more about affiliate marketing
I can only recommend @HokeHustles ‘s guide
It got me from making my first few sales
To making a sale almost every day and over $1600
Get it here👇🏻 #affiliate
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