When you are just starting your online business finding the right products to sell online is vital to the long term success of your affiliate marketing career. Knowing where to look can help.
Choosing the right products to promote in affiliate promotions is crucial for a number of reasons – the two main ones being:
1. Relevant Products are Key – if your blog draws an audience centered around a particular topic or demographic you’re unlikely to be able to sell products that have no relevancy to your blog’s topic.
2. The Quality of Products can Impact Your Long Term Brand – promote low quality products and you could be hurting your brand. Readers remember who they heard about products from and their trust of you and your blog will be increased or decreased by what you recommend to them.
So choosing the right affiliate product is crucial. It not only impacts conversions and profitability but it impacts your brand and relationships with readers.
Below I’ve outlined a few tips on How to Find the Right Affiliate Product to Promote:
1) Google It – this one isn’t rocket science but it does work. For example, if you have a blog about beauty products then Google “Beauty Products Affiliate Program”. Insert your main keywords into that search and you may just find products that are relevant to your niche.
2) Look at Your Competition – what products are other people promoting in your niche. Quite often a quick glance down the sidebar of another successful blog in your niche to see what products and services they are promoting will reveal affiliate products you could promote to (and it could also point you to some relevant advertisers to promote).
3) Check out AdSense Ads – many of the AdSense ads appearing besides Google search results, on other blogs and even on your own blog are likely to be products with affiliate programs attached. Don’t click the ads on your own blog but checking out what the ads promote can reveal all kinds of potential affiliate partners. The same thing is true with other types of advertising. For example I was recently surfing on Facebook and saw an ad relevant for my blog – on clicking it I found a new product with an affiliate program that I’d not heard of before.
4) Search Affiliate networks – lastly there are quite a few affiliate networks around that list many affiliate programs. Most of these have search functions to allow you to type in keywords and find promotions relevant to your niche. Check out Clickbooth, Clickbank, and Commission Junction. All very reputable affiliate marketing companies. By the way Clickbooth is a CPA marketing company which means you earn commission based on leads and sales. For example when someone signs up for a Netflix free trial through your affiliate link, you get paid for the lead, but more on CPA marketing later.
5) Search Online Stores for Products – many online stores like Amazon have affiliate programs attached to them. In general the comissions are not massive (for example Amazon’s range from as low as 4% up to 15% depending upon the type of product and how much you sell) – I guess they have narrower profit margins) – but stores like this have a massive range of products and can be a good place to start while you build traffic and find other programs.
As an affiliate marketer, you’ll want to try each system out and see what you like about each one. Using a combination of affiliate networks allows you more flexibility in how you make money from these sites. As your affiliate marketing skills improve, you’ll find some you prefer over others and weed out those that don’t cater to your personal preferences and needs.
Hopefully this article got you thinking in the right direction. To really grasp a better understanding of affiliate marketing it’s important you learn from the pro’s who are making millions of dollars every year day in and day out. Affiliate marketing is a real business, it’s not a game and it’s most certainly not a get rich overnight type of deal. Click here to learn from the pro’s and you will not be disappointed, guaranteed!







Jerlmichael Sykes here, expert affiliate marketer, and CEO of the Sunsphera Network.


