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How to make Money from Affiliate Marketing without a Website

How to make Money from Affiliate Marketing without a Website

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There’s a stigma associated with affiliate marketing that encourages many to assume they can’t do it without a website. While having a website or blog is the most reliable method to succeed in affiliate marketing, you may still be successful without one.

The key to affiliate marketing is understanding how to direct traffic to an affiliate vendor’s website, which can be done in a variety of ways. You’re set to go as long as you know how to encourage leads to click on links and buy on your affiliate merchant’s website.  Also, you can see the web development projects for beginners

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We’ll look at 9 ways you can succeed with affiliate marketing even if you don’t have a website in this post. Let’s get started!

  1. Create viral Content
  2. Posting Links In Forums
  3. Posting Classified Ads

How To Make Money With Affiliate Marketing Without A Website?

The reality is that as an affiliate marketer, you may generate money in a variety of ways.

“Just because you can do something doesn’t mean you should,” as the old adage goes.

It’s like pinning all your financial goals to a content publishing site that may go away tomorrow, taking your goals and your money account with it.

In the previous 20 years, I’ve seen this happen multiple times, most recently with businesses losing their organic reach on Facebook.

When it happened, do you recall the sobbing and gnashing of teeth?

If you’re hell-bent on advertising affiliate programs without a website, there are a few extra things to think about:

  • Creating an affiliate network account usually necessitates the creation of a website of some sort.
  • Because you’re not creating anything you own, you’ll never be able to sell it.

The second item is the most crucial since an affiliate website can easily be sold for up to 40 times its monthly income.

A website that earns $2,000 each month, for example, maybe sell for as much as $80,000.

That’s why it’s critical to consider where you want to take your affiliate marketing business in the long run.

However, let’s assume you’re dead set on making it as a site-less affiliate marketer, cursing the search engines.

1. Create Viral Content: 

Every time this advice is given, the underlying structure is the same: develop an eBook or video series that everyone wants.

However, the trick is that your book or video series will include links to affiliate programs.

You earn money when someone clicks on one of those links and makes a purchase through the affiliate program.

Doesn’t that sound like a fantastic idea?

Except for the fact that just around 1% of all digital content published on the internet has ever gone viral.

Every marketer would be doing it if developing a viral marketing sensation was simple.

Have affiliate marketers profited from this strategy?

Yes.

And you can, too, but you’ll have a lot of work ahead of you and no assurance that your efforts will pay off.

2. Posting Links In Forums

The main concept is that you join several forums and then put links to affiliate programs in your posts or in “useful” comments to other people’s posts.

While this may have been a fairly innovative technique to make money online back in 2004, I’m amazed anyone is still spreading this “advice” around now.

Why?

Because forum owners and administrators are sick of this nonsense, you’ll be highly monitored and then banned from every topic you join once they discover you’re an affiliate spammer.

Only if you’re a forum MVP and you’re connecting to an affiliate network providing a product or service that other members really need could you make this work.

Aside from that, a typical affiliate marketer would be lucky to make $100 each year.

In one furious post after another, I was called every term under the sun.

3. Posting Classified Ads

So, this is quite similar to the “affiliate model” we stated previously for forum posting.

Essentially, you make profiles on large classified sites such as Craigslist and then submit “unbiased” evaluations of various items and services, which clearly include affiliate links.

You might also skip this step and move right to your classified ad’s pre-sell pitch, including your affiliate link in the content.

This piece of wisdom has been around for a long time.

Is it, however, effective?

Yes, but only to a very limited level because it entails posting on classified ad sites numerous times a day in the hopes of raising money.

And hope is not a business model that Bill Gates, Elon Musk, or Warren Buffet will ever advocate.

Also, if your favorite classifieds site’s Terms of Service suddenly change, barring affiliate links, you’ll find yourself drifting up a fecal body of water with no way of steering.

4. Start Youtube Channel

“Just create outstanding videos and put your affiliate link in the video description,” most websites now advise.

What they fail to explain is that you’ll need to create a sizable following before you can earn enough money from affiliate items to replace your current employment.

The biggest issue you’ll have is that YouTube can cancel your channel at any time if they erroneously believe you’re doing something wrong.

Or if your channel is reported for any number of reasons.

Having said that, Google does include a YouTube carousel of keyword-focused videos on the first page of its search results.

In terms of SERPs, that’s beachside real estate.

As a result, YouTube affiliate marketing may still be incredibly profitable.

5. Web 2.0 Sites

Some of the most prominent web 2.0 sites still in use today include WordPress.com, Blogger.com, and Medium.

WordPress and Blogger are both free blogging systems that let you post any material you desire.

There was a time when blog entries from any of these platforms might easily rank in Google with no effort.

Those days, however, are long gone.

Medium is a content publishing platform that anybody may sign up for, comparable to Blogger and WordPress.com.

Except they have a large following, a well-informed marketing department, and their material ranks in Google and will continue to do so as long as Google approves.

Medium also enables you to use affiliate links in your work as long as you inform your readers that they are affiliate links and that you will profit from any sales made as a consequence of their use.

Steemit is the alt-tech counterpart of Medium, although it’s more like HubPages in terms of organic traffic generation.

Publishers on Steemit are paid in the Steem cryptocurrency, which may be converted to Bitcoin for usage outside of the network.

6. Squidoo Marketing

This web 2.0 site is no longer active; HubPages sold it in 2014.

However, I feel compelled to present it as a warning story.

Squidoo was a web-based revenue-sharing publishing platform that launched in 2004.

Squidoo had Google’s confidence, so getting content to rank on page one of the SERPs was a piece of cake.

People abandoned their day jobs to dedicate more time to their Squidoo “business” because this form of non-website affiliate marketing became so lucrative.

That happens all the time, believe me.

Squidoo then began suspending/closing people’s ‘Lenses’ for no apparent reason in early 2013.

Squidoo provided a variety of fictitious justifications for this…

The trickle of deleted accounts began to become a tidal wave.

The writing was on the wall by mid-2013, and Squidoo was bought by HubPages in 2014.

People’s online wages vanished overnight, leaving them with nothing but a “Dear John” email to show for it.

7. Social Media Platforms

Yes, with your pages on numerous social media networks, you may generate money with affiliate marketing.

No, it will not be simple.

Unless you’re a social media influencer with tens of thousands of subscribers or followers, in which case getting money is a breeze. Indeed, if you have a large enough social following, manufacturers and affiliate networks will seek you out.

However, you must first determine the size of the audience.

By combining social networking with affiliate marketing, it’s totally feasible to earn more than a full-time wage.

However, you will need to devote several months to grow your following.

Alternatively, you may strike it rich and have something become popular on only a few social media sites.

8. Email Marketing

Here’s one way to perform affiliate marketing without having to build a website that makes sense.

You’ll need a list of subscribers to whom you may promote things, which you can either construct yourself or purchase.

Because bought lists tend to be a little shite, it’s smarter to construct your own list.

So, how do you go about putting together a mailing list?

You may, for example, advertise a free course/guide/info-product on social media platforms like Facebook or Pinterest.

You may then send weekly emails to your list promoting affiliate links for items or services that they might find beneficial.

So far, everything seems relatively basic, right?

It is, with the exception that to earn any real money with this form of affiliate marketing, you must be a master email copywriter.

To keep your subscriber list from shrinking, you’ll have to labor almost nonstop.

P.S. This week, I received an email from a very astute marketer who included a link to a shared Google Doc in his message. It accomplishes the same goal as a website, but it also works as a viral marketing strategy since individuals are more inclined to share the document with one another.

9. PPC Affiliate Marketing

Paid advertising is a type of affiliate marketing that you may not be familiar with.

But that’s because 99 % of affiliates would want to spend no money on advertising and instead rely on Google to deliver them a steady stream of free visitors.

I was there during the Google AdWords gold rush when you could link directly to ClickBank items from Google AdWords.

I was also present when Google disabled direct linking.

However, there are several examples of people who have made PPC affiliate marketing work.

Mobidea from mobidea.com is maybe the most successful.

Mobidea makes a lot of money.

He’s also one of the most well-known and regarded affiliate marketers.

How did he pull it off?

The majority of the time, this is done by sending sponsored traffic to affiliate offerings.

However, you’ll require a sizable budget.

Newbies should anticipate investing a few thousand dollars on their first lucrative marketing campaign, according to Charles.

A few thousand dollars, to be exact, to locate their first lucrative ad campaign.

Do you have a few thousand bucks lying around that you’re not using?

Because if you can’t afford the $80 it takes to set up an affiliate website, you’re probably not sitting on a pile of idle riches like Scrooge McDuck.

Conclusion

So that was how to generate money with affiliate marketing without having a website or blog.

As you can see, the recommendations above may be used to start a business from the ground up.

However, keep in mind that establishing your authority and gaining people’s trust might take time.

Because, while you may make money with affiliate marketing without a website, having your own website will assist and make things easier in the long run!

You’ll be alright in any case if you have a long-term goal perspective rather than a short-term goal mindset.

Affiliate marketing success does not happen immediately. Be persistent, patient, and consistent.

Dipen Patel: Leading web development and mobile app development company India.