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Guide your readers to a blog post that will genuinely help them. And if they find your content useful, they ll likely be more open to accepting your suggestion and buy from you. Mention Affiliate Products in Newsletters Newsletters are also a great way to promote your affiliate products. Often when some of the merchants I m affiliated with have sales and discounts, I send that info along to my subscribers via a newsletter. I also often link in the newsletters, just like I do in social media. Instead of directly linking to the products, I direct my subscribers to my review blog posts or how to guides and tutorials.
Again, soft sales! Give value first, sell later! To summarize, here s the entire affiliate photo editing servies marketing process You apply to be an affiliate. Merchant approves your application. Merchant provides you with your unique affiliate links and other promotional materials. You create content surrounding the products to promote them such as product reviews, how to guides and tutorials, a resource page, etc. You add links to the affiliate products within your content.

You can also promote these products within your newsletter or social media. A potentially interested party clicks on the link. A click to an affiliate link triggers the merchant to place a cookie in the browser of the interested party. When the interested party makes a purchase within the cookie lifespan, the merchant identifies the affiliate based on the unique identifier based on the cookie.
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