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FAQ Start your online business today. For free. Start free trial With affiliate
marketing, brands and content creators benefit from working together. Brands get
access to the motivated audiences of bloggers, podcasters, and social media
influencers. In return, creators make a commission on sales or referrals,
providing a stable way to monetize their content. This guide explains how to
become an affiliate marketer and make money by promoting products. Below, find
tips from affiliate marketing experts and examples of popular affiliate
programs. Looking to start an affiliate program? Here’s how to recruit and
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Shopify What is affiliate marketing? Affiliate marketing is a performance-based
marketing strategy where creators, influencers, and entrepreneurs earn money by
promoting a product or service for a retailer. Affiliates encourage their
audiences to visit an online store or marketplace through affiliate links that
track where a user came from. While most affiliates get paid when their
referrals lead to a sale, some programs also reward leads, free-trial signups,
website clicks, or app downloads. An affiliate network is a platform that
connects affiliates with brands and provides tools to generate and manage
affiliate links. In recent years, affiliate marketing has gained a reputation as
a lucrative online business strategy that supports creators, entrepreneurs, and
those looking for a side hustle. How affiliate marketing works Many affiliate
programs are free to join. Affiliate programs work by allowing individuals or
businesses to promote and sell the products or services of another company in
exchange for a commission on each sale. The affiliate earns a commission each
time someone makes a purchase through the unique affiliate link associated with
their recommendation. Here’s how affiliate marketing works at a high level: An
affiliate promotes an affiliate link to their website visitors, blog readers, or
social network. An audience member clicks the link. The audience member makes a
purchase. The affiliate network records the transaction. The affiliate gets paid
a monetary commission. Commission rates for affiliate sales vary depending on
the product, industry, and the agreement negotiated between the affiliate and
brand. Low-price, high-volume products in niches such as pet food or skin care
might earn you 5% of each sale. High-ticket affiliate programs in sectors such
as finance and software can offer more than 20%. Successful affiliates may
negotiate bespoke deals with their partners for even higher percentages. Some
affiliate marketing programs provide a flat rate per sale instead of a
percentage. Become a Shopify Affiliate Join the program to grow your brand,
access exclusive opportunities, and earn a competitive commission for each new
business you refer to Shopify. Apply now 3 types of affiliate marketing 1.
Unattached affiliate marketing Unattached affiliate marketing is when the
affiliate is a general advertiser or promoter. They are not associated with the
affiliated brand, product, industry, or niche, and may promote a wide range of
affiliate products to multiple audiences. Unattached affiliate marketers often
use pay-per-click (PPC) advertising campaigns to reach customers on social media
and search engine results pages. 2. Related affiliate marketing Related
affiliate marketing is the practice of promoting products or services that are
relevant to an affiliate’s audience. An affiliate in this category has invested
resources to build a following through blogging, YouTube, TikTok, or other types
of content marketing. Related affiliate marketers may be influencers, making
them a trusted source for recommending products. 3. Involved affiliate marketing
Involved affiliate marketing refers to the creation of content that includes an
affiliated product or service. This could be a product review, a walkthrough, or
other content that demonstrates product benefits. Many involved affiliate
marketers gain a reputation for trustworthy, impartial product recommendations.
Earning an audience’s trust is a sustainable way to build an affiliate marketing
business. An annual review of backpacking gear containing images of stoves,
jackets, and chairs being tested. GearLab has built a reputation for in-depth
outdoor gear reviews and monetized its content with affiliate links. GearLab
Pros and cons of affiliate marketing Affiliate marketing spending surpassed $8
billion in 2022 and continues to grow. For creators, it’s a low-cost way to
start a business that almost anyone can try. Before diving in, consider these
pros and cons of affiliate marketing. Affiliate marketing pros Easy to execute
In affiliate marketing, the main goal is straightforward: refer customers to
your partner retailer. Affiliates can focus their efforts on marketing and leave
other difficult tasks, such as product development and order fulfillment, to the
retailer. Low investment and risk Joining an affiliate program typically doesn’t
cost anything. Once an audience is established, affiliates can start earning
money by promoting a product without additional investment. This can lead to
(relatively) passive income from commissions. Ability to scale When successful,
affiliate marketing can increase earnings without the need for additional
employees or resources. Affiliates can introduce new products to their audience,
negotiate higher commissions, or reinvest earnings to expand their reach.
Affiliate marketing cons Takes time Contrary to some beliefs, affiliate
marketing is not a get-rich-quick scheme. Growing an audience and gaining
influence requires time and dedication. It may take several years of
consistently creating and publishing content before you earn a regular income.
Limited control Affiliates have to follow the rules set by an affiliate program.
This may include limitations on how a product can be promoted. Another
limitation of affiliate marketing is the commission-based revenue model, which
means that affiliates will earn only a fraction of each sale. If you are
successful at referring customers to a particular company, you may be able to
negotiate with them for better commissions, bonuses, and access to more
impactful marketing content (such as promotions) for your audience. The Joe
Rogan Experience podcast logo beside a button to receive a discount for a
software product. Listeners of The Joe Rogan Experience podcast are offered a
special discount for an affiliated software product. Express VPN Who should
become an affiliate marketer? For new businesses, affiliate marketing is a way
to earn money with low overhead costs. For established creators, it’s a chance
to generate additional income from an existing audience or content portfolio.
Here are three signs that affiliate marketing could be a good fit: You have
access to an audience If you’ve built an engaged following, you could be in a
prime position to leverage affiliate marketing. This could be a large general
audience or a smaller community of dedicated hobbyists and enthusiasts. For
example, a wellness podcast could partner with products that align with its
audience’s interests, like a vitamin supplement, meditation app, or a luxury
mattress. You’re a content wizard If you have a knack for pleasing platform
algorithms and reaching a large number of users, affiliate marketing could be a
relevant business model. Many affiliate marketers generate referrals by
optimizing a website to rank highly in search engine results. Others are pros at
creating viral content for Instagram Reels or YouTube. You’re a trusted guru If
you’re an expert on a range of niche products, you can use your knowledge to
succeed in affiliate marketing. Creating educational content is a powerful way
to persuade customers to click through to partner websites. How affiliate
marketers make money (and how much) As you join affiliate programs, you’ll
notice different payment models. Programs may also refer to payment models as
pricing structures, payout models, or conversion types. A payment model tells
affiliates what user behavior they will be paid for. For example, if you’re
promoting a software product, the goal could be a free trial signup. For
affiliate marketers promoting physical products, the goal will likely be a
purchase. Many affiliate marketing programs run on last-click marketing
attribution, which means the affiliate who receives the last click before
purchase gets 100% credit for the sale. 5 ways affiliates get paid Per sale.
Affiliates earn a commission for each sale made, a common payout model for
ecommerce offers. Per action. A commission is earned for a specific action such
as a newsletter signup, contact request, or form submission. Per install.
Affiliates are paid for every app or software install generated. Per lead.
Affiliates are paid every time a lead is generated. Per click. Commission is
earned for every click on an affiliate link. This model may be used by large
merchants with the goal of building brand awareness. How much can affiliate
marketers make? Data from 2023 suggests most affiliates earn at least $1,000 per
month from affiliate links promoted on social media. When combined with a
website or other marketing channels, it’s clear that affiliate marketing can be
a profitable full-time business. According to compensation software company
Payscale, the average annual salary of an affiliate marketer is more than
$56,000, based on more than 7,000 salary profiles. However, many affiliate
marketers earn significantly more. Generally, the larger the following, the more
money that can be made online as an affiliate marketer. But don’t underestimate
the power of a small audience of high-value customers: this can be equally
profitable. How much an affiliate makes depends largely on the niche. For
example, business-related affiliate programs offer significantly higher
commissions than books, media, or clothing programs. At the same time, it’s
important to consider a niche’s conversion rate—the likelihood of a successful
referral. Weigh the value of a referral against the effort it’s likely to take.
A bar graph of average program commission and conversion rate compared between
industries Data gathered from 200 affiliate programs selected at random from an
affiliate network site over a seven-day period (December 7–14, 2021). How to
start affiliate marketing in 4 steps Pick a channel and format Determine your
niche Find an affiliate program Choose your first product 1. Pick a channel and
format The first step to becoming an affiliate is selecting a marketing channel
for reaching your audience—and a type of content to create for that channel.
Common marketing channels include: Organic search Email Instagram TikTok YouTube
Popular content formats include: Product reviews “Best of” product lists Curated
product recommendations Product comparisons Lifestyle content When choosing a
channel and format, consider the platforms you use most and the formats you
understand best. Starting with a familiar marketing channel can help produce
high-quality content, leading to a more engaged audience. No matter which route
you take, authenticity is key in affiliate marketing. Without a genuine
connection with the audience, converting them into affiliate sales may prove
challenging. 2. Determine your niche When selecting a niche, affiliate marketers
usually follow one of two paths: They choose a niche they’re passionate about
They select a niche based on audience analysis Choosing a niche you’re already
knowledgeable about can help you appear authentic and trustworthy to potential
customers. It also aids in evaluating which products and brands to promote. Say
you started a blog when you adopted a dog, to document your journey as a new pet
owner. In this situation, it would make sense to select an affiliate niche
within pet care. This allows you to promote products relevant to your content
and audience. On the other hand, selecting an affiliate marketing niche based on
audience analysis can uncover potentially profitable areas that are less
competitive. This approach might help you establish a presence in untapped areas
before other affiliates spot the opportunity. However, this method means you’ll
be competing with content created by people who likely know more about the topic
than you do. To succeed, you’ll need to use affiliate marketing tools like
social listening, website analytics, and social media insights to understand
your audience’s preferences. 3. Find an affiliate program To earn revenue as an
affiliate marketer, the items you promote need to be relevant to your audience.
Getting this wrong can hinder your success and diminish your credibility. If
you’re unsure where to find products or brands to partner with, there are many
popular affiliate networks to browse, including: Affiliate Future AvantLink CJ
ClickBank FlexOffers LinkConnector ShareASale Another option is to visit the
websites of businesses to see if they work with affiliates. Many businesses
offer affiliate programs, such as the Shopify Affiliate Program. A more direct
approach is to reach out to the owner of a product you find appealing and
inquire if they have an affiliate marketing program. If they don’t, they might
be open to setting up an arrangement, such as providing a special coupon code
for you to share with your followers. Remember, affiliate marketing programs
have terms of service that need to be adhered to, so always read the fine print.
For instance, your affiliate link will usually have a cookie with a specified
timeframe, and some programs don’t allow pay-per-click ads using the product or
company’s name. Get paid by brands you love with Shopify Collabs Shopify Collabs
makes it easy to find brands that match your vibe, build affiliate
relationships, and get paid for what you sell. Find brands 4. Choose your first
product As you brainstorm products or browse through affiliate platforms, the
most important criteria to keep in mind is that the products you promote should
be aligned with your audience, or the audience you hope to build. Ask yourself:
Is this product something my target audience would find valuable? Does it fit
with my area of expertise? My brand? Also, ensure the product or service you’re
promoting is suitable for the platform you’re using. For instance, home décor
and clothing might perform well on image-heavy platforms like Instagram.
However, for more complex purchases, like software, your conversion rates might
be higher on platforms that allow for more in-depth content, like a blog or
YouTube. How to join Shopify’s affiliate program The Shopify Affiliate Program
is open to educators, influencers, and content creators from across the globe.
Shopify affiliates inspire people to begin their entrepreneurship journey with
Shopify—or show existing merchants the benefits of moving their business. It’s
free to become a Shopify affiliate. Once accepted to the program, you’ll earn a
commission each time a Shopify merchant completes a free trial and commits to a
full-price plan. Here’s what you need to know about becoming a Shopify
affiliate. Affiliate criteria To be considered for Shopify’s affiliate program,
you must: Own and run a website Have an established audience Create original
content, such as online courses, articles, or videos Have experience with
Shopify or other ecommerce platforms As an affiliate, you’ll also need to comply
with Shopify’s brand guidelines to make sure you’re correctly using branded
assets. Application process Assorted screenshots from the Shopify Affiliate
Program signup form. To become a Shopify affiliate, fill out this application
form. It takes around five minutes to complete. As part of the application
process, you’ll need to accept Shopify’s contract terms, which include payout
amounts for referrals by location. The terms also explain how you’ll be paid.
Tell Shopify how you plan to refer merchants—for example, by creating review
content, offering courses, or talking to your existing audience. After that, you
can connect your promotional channels to your application. Add your website,
social accounts, podcast, newsletter, or other methods of reaching potential
customers. Unless you already use Impact (Shopify’s affiliate management
platform), you’ll also need to sign up for an account. You can do this within
the application form. Impact Screenshot of an Impact dashboard featuring
pre-made Shopify affiliate assets. Introduction to Impact Shopify uses Impact, a
third-party software, to manage its affiliate program. Affiliates can generate
and manage referral links through Impact. Inside Impact, you’ll find thousands
of pre-made referral URLs and creative assets, which the Shopify design team has
uploaded. Each asset has been tested to ensure it drives conversions. You can
also attach affiliate links to your assets and add tracking codes to see which
links perform well. Shopify’s tracking cookie window for affiliate links is 30
days. Once you’ve applied Shopify will review your application and let you know
the outcome, usually within three to five days. If your application is approved,
you’ll get an email confirming acceptance, along with links to some tools to
help you get started. Check out this help documentation for more information
about the Shopify Affiliate Program, including how affiliates get paid and tips
for building your affiliate strategy. 9 tips for affiliate marketing success 1.
Build trust Of all the affiliate marketing tips from experts, one is universal:
Be trustworthy. Don’t risk your brand image for any affiliate partner or
product. Being trustworthy means publishing honest content. If you’re reviewing
a product, share your genuine opinion based on your experience. The more open
you are, the more authentic you seem. Trust becomes more vital in certain
niches. For example, promoting a $1,000 online course requires more trust than
selling a $20 t-shirt. Desirae Odjick, founder of personal finance blog Half
Banked, suggests building trust by sticking to a “limited number of affiliates,
or by only promoting products you personally use. “For instance, people trusted
my recommendations for Canadian financial apps, but I might not have been
successful as a Sephora affiliate." 2. Talk to product users and experts
Consider interviewing people who use the product or service you’re promoting.
Alternatively, create content about a product’s brand or inventor. Contextual
content can add depth to your reviews and create a narrative for readers to
engage with. 3. Create a product tutorial Another effective strategy is to
create a tutorial for the product or service you’re promoting. People frequently
search for how-to guides, like “How to save money for college” or “How to
decorate a laundry room.” By offering a tutorial that solves a searcher’s
problem and clearly highlights a product’s value, your referrals provide a
stronger incentive for the customer to purchase the product you’re recommending.
4. Build an email list An email list is an effective way to stay connected with
people after they’ve logged out of social media and closed their internet
browser. Consider writing and sending a weekly newsletter to your subscribers
that promotes your affiliate partners. Aim to provide something valuable to your
readers, such as: Free downloads Reports Insights into your life or business
Entertaining stories Updates and news Special deals If a subscriber responds to
your email, make sure to reply. Consistency in the frequency and quality of your
newsletters is key. Occasionally, you can promote an affiliate product or two.
There’s no strict rule on how often to send promotional emails. However, avoid
sending them every time you have a promotion, as this may appear spammy and
damage your trustworthiness. Create branded emails in minutes with Shopify
Easily create, send, automate, and track email campaigns all from your Shopify
admin—no coding required. Discover Shopify Email 5. Find relevant search terms
If you’re promoting a product through a blog post, research the keywords that
someone might type into a search engine to find your content. The Google Ads
Keyword Planner is a useful tool for this purpose. It’s free to use, but you’ll
need to create an account. 6. Use the product Creating first-hand instructional
or tutorial content is a good way to encourage your audience to try a product
for themselves. For example, you could create a video where you demonstrate a
physical product in common real life scenarios, or explain how to get the most
out of a digital product. Your personal experience and insights can add depth to
your content and make it more relatable. Unboxing posts are a popular type of
involved affiliate marketing. If you receive the product in the mail, consider
documenting your experience of opening it. This can create a sense of
anticipation and excitement among your audience, making them more likely to
consider trying the product themselves. 7. Set your distribution strategy Once
you’ve written your promotional content, share it on your website or social
media platforms. If you have a subscriber list, you can create an email
marketing campaign. 8. Lead with a discount code or bonus offer Sometimes,
marketers promote affiliate programs by offering bonuses to anyone who purchases
the offer. For example, you could give a free ebook to any follower who makes a
purchase. Promotions like this encourage customers to buy by sweetening the
deal. They’re especially persuasive if the bonus you offer is something you
normally sell, because shoppers can appreciate its dollar value. For example,
Talking Shrimp is an affiliate of the online entrepreneurial course B-School. It
offers bonus access to its own copywriting content, which is likely to be of
interest to B-School subscribers. 9. Keep things legal Always disclose when
content contains affiliate links. Not only is this required by the FTC, but
explaining your affiliation can help build trust. For example, financial
independence blog Frugalwoods offers this disclosure: “Frugalwoods.com contains
affiliate links. Meaning frugalwoods.com receives commissions for purchases made
through those links, at no cost to you. Please understand that we have
experience with all of these companies and recommend them because they are
helpful and useful, not because of the small commissions we make if you decide
to buy something.” If you need help figuring out what language to use in a
disclaimer, it’s worth taking time to consult a legal professional. Affiliate
program examples Take a look at these popular affiliate programs to understand
the different payout models, products and services that you can promote. Shopify
A screenshot of Shopify’s Affiliate Program page. Shopify’s Affiliate Program is
a community of entrepreneurs, educators, influencers, and creators who refer
customers to Shopify. Joining the affiliate program is free—all you need to do
is apply. Once approved, affiliates receive a unique link to share with their
audience. Each time someone signs up using this link, the affiliate earns
income. On average, Shopify Affiliates earn $58 for each user who signs up for a
paid Shopify plan. The earning potential is unlimited and depends entirely on
the success of your marketing strategy. Smart Marketer’s Ezra Firestone
considers the Shopify affiliate program one the most accessible he’s encountered
in more than a decade of digital marketing. “Shopify made it easy for me to
promote their product, make money, and provide value to my community,” he says.
Healthish A screenshot of the Healthish affiliate signup page. Healthish Water
bottle retailer Healthish used affiliate marketing to build a million-dollar
brand. It partnered with Instagram influencers to build awareness for the launch
of its keystone product, the WB-1 bottle. The Healthish affiliate program
continues to work with influencer accounts with 100,000 followers and up. It
works with around 300 creators per month to create content that markets and
sells at scale. Frankies Bikinis Frankies Bikinis affiliate signup page showing
content of influencers wearing bikinis. Frankies Bikinis Swimwear brand Frankies
Bikinis refers to its affiliates as ambassadors, hashtagged #Frankiesgirls. It
uses ShareASale, RewardStyle, and Skimlinks to manage its affiliate program. The
brand encourages brand advocates with a strong social presence to apply.
Commissions are paid in cash, and the brand offers an updated list of active
promotions for ambassadors to use. Juice Beauty A screenshot of the Juice Beauty
affiliate signup page. Juice Beauty Juice Beauty is a skin care brand based in
California that offers an affiliate program via Rakuten. Commission rates start
at 6% on all sales and affiliates are provided with special deals and discounts.
Juice Beauty doesn’t charge any application or membership fees to its
affiliates. EcoFlow A screenshot of the EcoFlow affiliate signup page. EcoFlow
EcoFlow is a brand of smart solar solutions. It makes products including
portable air conditioners and generators. The company works with two different
affiliate program partners and offers a 5% commission on each sale. Keep in
mind, however, that the average order value is $1,000—meaning a $50 commission
for your marketing efforts. Manduka A screenshot of the Manduka affiliate page
Manduka Yoga brand Manduka offers a number of referral and affiliate programs
for yoga teachers, influencers, and affiliate publishers. The diversity of this
affiliate marketing strategy means that Manduka can connect the right partners
with a program tailored to their channels or audiences. Good To-Go A screenshot
of the Good To-Go affiliate signup page Good To-Go Camping food brand Good To-Go
offers an affiliate program with a 10% commission rate and other perks. Due to
its niche market, Good To-Go can partner with social media influencers in the
outdoor living space to run affiliate campaigns targeting its desired audience:
campers and backpackers. Start your affiliate marketing business today Affiliate
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Watch (New Research) Affiliate Marketing FAQ What does affiliate marketing mean?
In affiliate marketing, affiliates earn a monetary commission by promoting a
company’s product or service using an affiliate link. An affiliate partner is
rewarded a commission for providing a specific result to a merchant or
advertiser. The reward action can be a sale, lead, download, signup, or other
valuable behavior. Affiliate income can be a percentage or dollar amount for
each referral. How do I start affiliate marketing? You can start affiliate
marketing by following these steps: Decide on a niche. Choose your platform.
Find relevant affiliate marketing programs. Create valuable content. Build an
audience. Follow FTC guidelines. Is affiliate marketing worth it? The affiliate
marketing industry surpassed $8.2 billion in 2023, according to Statista.
Affiliate marketing is inexpensive to start and carries low risk compared to
other online business models. What are the top affiliate networks? Top affiliate
networks include: Affiliate Future AvantLink CJ ClickBank FlexOffers
LinkConnector ShareASale What is an example of affiliate marketing? Shopify
offers an affiliate program where affiliates can refer merchants to the
platform. It’s free to sign up. After a partner applies and gets approved for
the affiliate marketing program, they receive a referral link. When a merchant
signs up through the link for a paid Shopify plan, the affiliate partner earns a
commission.
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