Many of the same issues apply to choosing a niche to sell
affiliate products that apply to choosing a niche for an eBook.
I’m not going to
waste your time by repeating the same content, so if you skipped the last
chapter, I recommend going back to read the section about niche selection.
What I would like to add is that if you already have a blog
in a particular niche, adding niche products to the blog can be a relatively
quick and easy way to set up passive streams of income.
A blog, especially if
you already have a sizeable following, is a great marketing tool.
Each post you
write uses keywords and covers a topic in your chosen niche.
If you decide to
put affiliate links on your blog, you can review the products you decide to sell
and link to your opt-in or sales page from the review itself in addition to
posting the affiliate ads on your site.
If you don’t have a blog already but there is a niche that
appeals to you, starting one is a very good first step when it comes to
marketing affiliate products.
Blogging can help you establish yourself as an
authority figure in your chosen niche, which will give your choice of certain
products more weight than it would have otherwise.
I do recommend sticking with products in a single niche as
you get started.
You can always branch out to other, related niches as you get
things established.
However, as a new affiliate marketer you don’t want to
overdo it.
You are going to have to spend some time creating content (or hiring
someone to create it), as well as setting up and testing an effective sales
funnel. The narrower your specialty is, the easier it will be to build upon your
knowledge and start the money flowing.
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