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Top 3 Rules to Make Money Blogging with Affiliate Marketing

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Make money blogging is a easy thing now, but if you want to earn more still is a hard thing too. Affiliate marketing is one of the most lucrative ways to make money online. However, like anything else, there are things you need to know to be successful. Here are the top 3 rules that every blogger needs to know when blogging to make money with affiliate marketing.

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Rule 1. Match the right affiliate program to the blog/blog post.

If a blog or blog post is about health and nutrition, then an affiliate ad showing credit card offerings is not going convert well. Sounds obvious, I know! But, this is one of the most common mistakes. Take a look around the Internet. It’s staggering how many affiliate links and banners are completely unrelated to the subject manner in the blog.

Even though finance related ads can pay very well and many people reading the article may need finance products, when the reader is looking at a health and wellness blog, they are NOT thinking about finances.

In addition, when a blogger is posting an affiliate banner, they are essentially endorsing that product. It’s important to remember this because a health and wellness site endorsing a credit card deal caries very little weight and will further reduce conversions.

Rule 2. Blogs need to solve problems.

The most successful blogs solve problems. The problem may be how to build a better blog or how to maintain a healthy lifestyle, for example. Each blog must have a central focus or a problem that the blogger is trying to help solve. In my estimation, the best blogs, and certainly the most successful blogs, are centered on solving a problem.

When starting a blog, I suggest, like with every good business plan, that you write a mission statement. The mission statement should be short and succinct. The more focused the blog is on a particular niche or problem the better (assuming there is an audience for it). A blogger, before they click "post," should ask themselves "does this blog post keep in line with the mission statement?"

Rule 3. Don’t simply go with the highest paying affiliate program.

The ultimate goal with most blogs is to make money. So why not find the highest paying affiliate and slap their affiliate banners on a blog? Well… there are other factors to consider. Here are just a few.

i. Do the affiliate products convert into sales? Clearly, revenue per affiliate sale is important. However, the rate the affiliate is converting visitors into sales is more important. Another way to measure this is EPC or Earnings Per hundred Clicks.

ii. What kind of banner ads and text links does the affiliate program have? Do the ads entice the visitor into action? Are there a wide variety of ads to fit many different blog posting situations?

iii. The more products the affiliate program offers the better. As a general rule, if two affiliate programs are comparable and one of the affiliate programs has 20 products and the other affiliate program has 2, all else being equal, you should go with the affiliate program that has 20 products. More products equals more possibilities for sales, equals more revenue for the affiliate marketer!

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