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21 Replies to “1 Year Affiliate Marketing Blueprint for New Bloggers”

  1. Hi Adam,
    This question may have an obvious answer but I can’t find it anywhere on the internet!

    How do you get photos for transactional posts? I’m at the stage where, as you suggest, I’ve got review posts up with non affiliate links and my own photos of the products. I can now swap those links out for affiliate ones 🎉

    I’m now starting to write gift guides with affiliate links to companies I’ve been accepted with, but have no idea how to do the photos?
    Can I use the product photo from the company’s website eg a Christmas skincare gift box from Sephora etc.

    I see blog posts like this ALL the time especially leading up to Christmas and have no idea how they do it! Their product photos do appear to be from the website’s pages, but have no idea if you can just use/take them as you want?
    Thanks in advance!

  2. I am new to Affiliaet marketing. I am looking at blogging as you have laid out. Where in the process does paid traffic adds come in? Like Driving traffic to the blog with Google Ads or Facebook Ads??

  3. @AdamEnfroy Great content Adam. I have a quick question that i cant seem to find an answer for. When it comes to using images on your blog, what are the limitations to avoid legal issues. I know that obviously you cant use random images on google, but does that mean that you are limited to royalty free sites like pexels and pixabay, as well as AI generated images, or can you use other sites aswell? Thanks!

  4. Adam love this! What do you think about clubbing informational + transactional. So for example "Best places to stay in London" would include information about best areas in London and how to pick an area to stay in London followed by a top 10 list based on the information.

    Do these work with the algorithm? or do you recommend keeping them separate?

  5. I love how clear and direct to the point you are in your explanations, I appreciate you backing up your content with examples, that's so important. Thank you for your work. Love from Spain!

  6. You spoke about a very interesting issue…Getting approved by an affiliate company, ( NON-CLICKBANK ) is very difficult. I will assume that you would need to have ENOUGH content written on a particular subject to show your expertise BEFORE that afffiliate company decides to approve you or not. This is another part of the process that many " affiliate gurus" dont explain on their video tutorials and I thank you for stating some of that here. Many affiliate marketing videos here just say " join the affiliate program" but they dont tell you " apply for them and see if you are going to get approved".. This is another hurdle in this process.

  7. Sorry to broach the subject, but do you have any alternatives to Lasso, Pretty Links, or ThirstyAffiliates? They are too expensive, especially for newbies. What solution are you using currently?

  8. Those SEO programs like ahref are expensive for the first time blogger that’s not generating any income. You make it sound so easy to look up SEO searches. But $99 a month is a lot of money when you have no money coming in. Can you do a video that doesn’t use ahref.

  9. I love and appreciate all of your videos and insight. I am still struggling with finding my niche. I'm really into food, recipes, cooking etc but don't want to be stuck with affiliate links trying to convince the masses to buy a spatula lol

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