How To Monetize Affiliate marketing
Affiliate  marketing is one of the commonest ways to monetize a blog. Like  Adsense, it allows webmasters to make money from their websites without  requiring them to create products of their own. However, affiliate  marketing has changed over the last few years. Google, in particular,  have made it difficult for webmasters to relyon older, one-dimensional  strategies. In this article, we’ll look at how you can monetize your  blog as an affiliate and pass muster with Google as well.
First, let’s start with what you can’t do,  at least not any more. There was once a time when affiliates could put  up the most basic website, upload no original content, add no additional  value and still make money. This time has passed. Google are making a  real effort to purge the search results of “thin affiliate” content. If a  webmaster or affiliate offers nothing over and above what the merchants  themselves provide, that webmaster/affiliate has no business in the  Google search engine.
So,  how can an affiliate add value? What must he (or she) do to create a  blog that not only generates commissions, but also ranks well in the  search engines? It should be clear that affiliates must have more than  just affiliate links and banners on their site. But what else should  they provide? Let’s consider a couple of options.
The  first thing an affiliate can do is write a genuinely helpful review of  what ever product (s)he is promoting. This will have to be detailed and  informative. In addition, it will have to go further than the reviews  provided on merchant sites (for otherwise it won’t be adding any extra  value). One way to do this is for affiliates to actually buy and use the  product so that they can then write from their own experience of it.
Another  approach isto provide a summary of what the majority users think of a  product. This can be helpful for users since the majority opinion is  often an excellent guide as to a product’s quality. Apart from writing a  review, what else can an affiliate do to add genuine value to users?  One great alternative is to offer price comparison.  Most merchants won’t do this. They tend to present only their own  prices, so as to encourage visitors to buy from them and not from  someone else.
A  good affiliate, on the other hand, can show users how much a product  costs at several different vendor sites. This can be extremely helpful.  If you were looking for a digital camera, for example, you’d probably  like to see a number of different offers.Instead of landing on a  merchant site that displays only one price, you could benefit from an  affiliate blog that gives you access to many. And then it becomes a  whole lot easier to find what you’re looking for at the very best price.
So  we’ve considered two things affiliates can do to monetize their blogs  whilst remaining in Google’s good books. It’s safe to say that it will  be futile and unsuccessful to plaster your blog with affiliate links  whilst offering nothing valuable to the user. Those who wish to make  money by promoting another merchant’s offers should, therefore, consider  one of the alternatives.
Writing  a comprehensive review will undoubtedly take some time. But it will  ultimatelypay dividends. For those who are short on time, the “price  comparison” approach might be a good one. Fortunately there are various  plugins for wordpress that provide price comparison functionality even  for technophobes.
One  other benefit should perhaps be mentioned. The longer and more  comprehensive your review (or price comparison) the more likely you are  to attract “long tail” traffic.If you can include all sorts of variants  of the product name and mention various accessories as well, you stand a  much greater chance of increasing traffic to your blog and making more  money in the process. Simply put, thin content will get you no where.  The more you can offer the user, the more the search engines will reward  you. And that not only means more traffic, but more conversions as  well.
 
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