Navigate to the site and search “affiliate marketing” to see some of what they offer. You can also sort among the search results to find, for example, only those classes that have been rated 4. 5 or higher. Get started on a class and learn more online at: https://www. udemy. com/course/clickbank-affiliate-marketing-success/. The course isn’t cheap—it costs about $200 USD—but it is frequently discounted to rates as low as $10. 99.

Learn more and set up either a free or premium account ($19 USD per month) online. A premium account gives you access to advanced-level series of courses and to live webinars that cover a variety of topics associated with affiliate marketing.

Create an account online and start learning about affiliate marketing online at: https://www. affilorama. com/.

If you don’t know any affiliate marketers, try finding some by searching for blogs that discuss topics you’re interested in. Then look for advertising links to companies’ products. If you see these links, you’ve found an affiliate marketer! Or, go directly to the companies themselves. Email a company of your choice and ask to be put in touch with any affiliate marketers they work with. When you reach out to affiliate marketers themselves, try having a professional but friendly tone. Email something like, “Hi, I see that you have done some affiliate marketing work with Patagonia! I’m interested in breaking into the affiliate marketing world as well, but don’t have much experience so far. Would you be willing to pass along any helpful tips you’ve picked up?”

There are a huge number of niches you could look into. For example, you could look into doing affiliate marketing for companies who make musical instruments, snack foods and soft drinks, sporting goods and sports equipment, fishing equipment, literary publishers, office supplies, or mattresses and bedding. Beginning affiliate marketers who start out marketing for companies and products that they don’t care about typically lose interest quickly.

If you already have a blog or website (something more official than a Tumblr), you can skip this step.

Say that you run a blog called “The Camping Life,” about outdoor activities. You could post reviews of campsites and national parks, and send out a newsletter reviewing specific camping products that you’ve tried out. Depending on how frequently you post new content and send out emails and newsletters, it could take between 3–6 months to build up 500 subscribers.

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Let’s stick with our camping/outdoors example. You could try reaching out to backpacking and outdoor companies like REI, Patagonia, and North Face to see if they’ll take you on as an affiliate marketer.

For example, you could have copy on your website that says something like, “I went camping last weekend and my Eureka tent kept me warm and dry! Follow the link to see their great catalog of products. ” Eventually, website users will start clicking through the advertisements and purchase products from the company you’re marketing for. At this point, the company will send you a commission check.