Where can I post my affiliate links for free



1. Automated Welcome Emails.
As an affiliate marketer and blogger, building up a loyal following of readers is crucial to long term success. Email marketing is an advantageous tactic for driving visitors to your website, distributing your content, and managing relationships with readers.

Once readers subscribe to your blog, send them an automated welcome email series. In this email, utilize affiliate links by sharing relevant articles. However, don’t be spammy with your links.

For example, if your 7-part welcome email series is about starting a WordPress site, don’t automatically litter email 1 with a bunch of affiliate links. First, build trust with your readers by telling your unique story, then eventually provide information that will help them most. Affiliate revenue is secondary to helping your readers.

2. Resources or Tools Pages.
To produce ongoing and passive revenue from your affiliate links, you need to position yourself as an authority or thought leader on particular topics.

As part of your marketing strategy, create a Resources page on your website highlighting the top tools and products you recommend. On this page, list and discuss the products you regularly use and recommend – and you can’t fake this. You must authentically use the products on your resource page and love them so that you know your readers will benefit from their use.

3. Inside of Digital Products.
As you grow your website and following, you can also begin to create and provide exclusive digital products such as eBooks and online courses to your audience. Naturally, these digital products provide perfect opportunities to embed your affiliate links inside.

Be sure to include these links organically into your content. Your digital products shouldn’t feel like sales material, but rather moments for readers to learn more about a particular topic.

For example, if you have an online course about starting a blog, section 1 may include an affiliate link to sign up for Bluehost as a hosting provider. It’s a natural place to put your affiliate link inside of your course.

4. YouTube Affiliate Links.
You know videos are a powerful marketing tool, especially for affiliate marketers. In fact, Animoto found 93 percent of businesses reported gaining a new customer as a direct result of a video posted on social media.

As an affiliate marketer, you have the ability to create video content around a variety of topics and include your affiliate links in the process. There are two main ways to embed affiliate links into your video content.
First, the easiest way to use YouTube affiliate links is by including them in your video description. If you use this tactic, be sure to verbally and visually call out the description in your video. Most YouTubers use phrases such as “Click on the links in the description below” to direct viewers to the right place.

The second tactic is to use YouTube annotations. These are the transparent boxes that pop up at preselected times and places within a YouTube video, often with a call-to-action. Each box is hyperlinked, offering the perfect placement for your affiliate links.

For the best results, use both YouTube affiliate link tactics to your advantage.

5. Promoting Affiliate Links on Facebook.
Another place to distribute your affiliate links is on Facebook via your personal profile or a Business page.

Make sure you’re not spamming your followers’ Facebook feeds with affiliate link posts. Your goal is to convince someone to click on your affiliate links and make a purchase. Do so by posting entertaining, educational, and intriguing content that includes affiliate links.

6. Instagram Affiliate Links.
Much like promoting affiliate links on Facebook, you can also generate affiliate traffic from your Instagram posts. However, Instagram has one major exception: Instagram posts are not clickable.

Instead, you must drive fans to your bio to click on a link.

A workaround to this problem is to include links in Instagram Stories. Once you gain more than 10k followers, you can add links to your Instagram Stories content.

If selling on Instagram is a priority, make it a point to first build a loyal audience. These loyal followers will be more likely to click on your affiliate links, whether in the bio or Instagram Stories and engage with your content.

7. Pinterest Affiliate Links.
Since Pinterest is a visual social media platform, you have several opportunities to drive traffic to your affiliate links, especially those which promote physical products.

For the best results, create pins and boards around a particular product. Or, you can include a pin with your affiliate link in a board focused on a broader topic.

For example, if you are an affiliate marketer for a nutrition company, create a Pinterest board around healthy eating tips, ideas, and recipes. Within that board, make sure to include one or two pins that use your affiliate links.

Test out both tactics and see which one drives the best results by checking your affiliate dashboard as well as Pinterest Analytics.

8.. Twitter Affiliate Links.
Using affiliate links on Twitter involves a bit of wordplay. Since you only have 280 characters to convince someone to click on your affiliate link, you need to be creative. Experiment with different styles of copywriting and see which method drives the most affiliate link clicks.

You can also pair your social media copy and links with an image or video to create more intriguing content for your target audience.

However, most affiliate marketers use Twitter to generate traffic to their website and blog content. From there, they use other tactics we’ve reviewed to entice users to click on the embedded affiliate links.

How to Disclose Your Affiliate Links
As an affiliate marketer, you are required to disclose your involvement in affiliate programs. Most content creators will include a short paragraph explaining the relationship between the content and the affiliate program advertiser at the beginning of their content and on a dedicated page of their website.

An example of a proper affiliate link disclosure at the top of a blog post could read:

“As a blogger, my content may include affiliate links from advertisers. I may earn money from actions readers take on these links, such as a click, purchase, or subscribe. However, these are the tools that I recommend fully and have helped my blog tremendously.”

On your dedicated affiliate disclosure page, be sure to list which affiliate programs you are involved with and details about that partnership for the ultimate transparency.

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