What is Affiliate Marketing? Affiliate marketing is a performance-based marketing strategy where businesses reward affiliates for driving traffic or sales through the affiliate’s marketing efforts. In this model, affiliates promote products or services offered by a company and earn a commission for each sale or lead generated through their unique affiliate links. The process typically…
How to Create a Parent Page in WordPress: A Step-by-Step Guide by Fruitful Affiliate
Welcome to Fruitful Affiliate! In this tutorial, we’ll show you how to create a parent page in WordPress. Parent pages are essential for organizing your content and improving site navigation, which can enhance user experience and boost your SEO. Let’s get started! What Is a Parent Page? A parent page in WordPress is a top-level…
How To Make Money With Affiliate Marketing (Precisely On Pinterest)
Your guide to making money with Pinterest and affiliate marketing (the best way!) I’ve been seeing a lot lately about… I’ve been seeing a lot lately about how to make money with affiliate links on Pinterest, so I wanted to write a post to clear up any misconceptions and share how to best use Pinterest affiliate networks. Yes, many of my clients do this successfully as you can definitely make money from affiliate links with affiliate marketing. BUT, this will not be a rapid recovery process as many articles claim. The two main questions I see people talking about (often addressed together) are: How can you make money on Pinterest with affiliate marketing without blogging? How can you earn money by creating Pins and affiliate links? None of these can be profitable and help create a sustainable business or income. Let’s take a closer look. First, I’ll share the technical side of why this method doesn’t work, then I’ll explain why this method doesn’t work when I look at Pinterest followers and how people make purchasing decisions. (ps. If you don’t really care why this doesn’t work and want to go for something that does, you can skip this and scroll down!) First, if you have a Pinterest business account, you can “claim” the site. This means Pinterest knows that this is your website and all content viewed on your website (by you or another Pinterest user) is tracked for analysis purposes. Looking for more marketing tips? Get my free beginner’s guide to affiliate marketing businesses Followers publishes content you submit from the requested URL, so linking to your site will almost always yield better results than submitting content to another site. Links often don’t work well, especially on websites. Pinterest wants to provide great value to users, not a feed full of spammy affiliate links, so it tends to block these types of links to get the best value (e.g. blog posts, galleries, YouTube videos, etc.). That’s the logistics of why this strategy doesn’t work, but we also need to consider your target audience. Understanding where your prospect will be next in their sales journey is really important, and we’ll talk more about this in the next section. Finally, you want to send people to your website for sustainable growth of your business. Period. Everything in your Pinterest campaign should focus on driving your audience to your website, where they can go directly to your goal (affiliate sales, email sign-ups, etc.). Here’s how to grow your audience, build a trustworthy and engaged community, and create a website where users will keep coming back (and buying your affiliate links!). Much better than hoping to make a few sales pitches! Okay, now that we’ve got that out of the way, let’s get to the good stuff. How to make (real) money on Pinterest with affiliate marketing? As we mentioned before, you need a website to send your followers to Pinterest, …