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Affiliate Marketing 101 With Jay Clouse

Patients Getting Paid

English - November 23, 2021 12:00 - 30 minutes - 20.7 MB - ★★★★★ - 6 ratings
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What’s not to love about affiliate marketing? If you get it set up correctly, it’s a way to make a little extra money without having to do a whole lot of anything.

In the past, it had a bit of an unethical reputation, with people promoting whatever products would get them the most money. But as businesses all over have recognized the worth of personal recommendations, companies are increasingly interested in building relationships with their communities. As an example, I have been publishing a Holiday Gift Guide on my FUMS website for several years, and this is now so popular that I leave it online all year round. It’s a win-win situation, both for me, the companies that I promote, and the end-user because I only include items that I genuinely value!

If you’re interested in the idea of affiliate marketing but don’t know where to start, my guest today is Jay Clouse, community experience director for Pat Flynn’s Smart Passive Income. We talk about what affiliate marketing is, how people can use it as part of their business, and - also - how much they can make.

Creator and host of the Creative Elements podcast, Jay wants to help you build a life of creative independence, giving you the freedom to invest your time and creative energy into projects that you choose. He is also a featured expert within the Patients Getting Paid Membership Community. Visit the website to find out more and join today!

In this episode:

How COVID has only increased a desire for community connections, integral for our personal lives but also for businessJay’s definition of affiliate marketing, why it might have once had a poor reputation, and how you can combat this by making sure that your incentives are aligned - ensuring that the right products and businesses get in front of your audienceDo you have to have a website for affiliate marketing or can you use social media solely?Kathy’s own experiences of affiliate marketing, and why she has seen real benefit from building affiliate programs with small, relevant businessesCan people just solely do affiliate marketing or is it most often a complementary income stream to an existing business? 


Resources:

Visit the Patients Getting Paid website to learn more about the PGP community and how to joinCheck out Kathy’s FUMS Gift GuideVisit Jay Clouse Connect with Jay on Twitter and Instagram Listen to the Creative Elements podcastRead The FTC’s Endorsement Guides, and the specific section about Affiliate or Network Marketing  Visit Sarah McAllister’s Go Clean Co 


**Be sure to join us on the Patients Getting Paid Facebook and Instagram pages AND get on the PGP email list to stay updated on all things PGP!

Special thanks to Steve Woodward at PodcastingEditor.com

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