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What is Affiliate Marketing and How to Get Started?

Affiliate marketing involves promoting another business’s products or services online in return for a small affiliate commission after each sale. Learn more.

Types of Affiliate Marketing

Affiliate Marketing Type Unattached Related Involved
Best for Paid adverts Social media and influencer marketing. Affiliate marketing websites and blogs.
Audience engagement No audience engagement Some audience engagement. Very good for building engagement.
Benefits Easy to do with little effort More credible as you’re promoting in your niche. Scalable. Good for building trust.
Drawbacks Expensive to run paid ads You could lose audience trust if a product you promote isn’t awesome. It takes a lot of time and effort.

FAQs

Not at all. A website is an excellent affiliate marketing choice but only one of many options. You can use social media, email marketing, or a YouTube channel instead.

Choose a niche that is likely to be profitable but also one that interests you. Ultimately, you’ll need to have a passion for your specialty for your audience to buy in.

Yes. You can join as many affiliate programs as you like. This can increase your earning potential. Just be sure they align with your audience and niche.

If you’re relying on affiliate marketing as your sole source of income, you may have good and bad months for revenue. In addition, there’s the possibility of noncompliance if you fail to disclose you’re an affiliate of a brand.

Many affiliate marketing platforms offer a pay-per-sale structure (a percentage of the final sale). Some might offer a pay-per-click (a flat fee for every click) or pay-per-lead (payment for every lead generated) structure instead.