Every day, more and more people get on the internet hoping to make money online.

There are many reasons for wanting to do so – ranging from wanting to quit their day job to having more money for the finer things in life. One common factor pertaining to most of them is that they’re often on a tight budget… this is also probably the reason why they want to get into affiliate marketing to boost their income. However, while it is true that you need to purchase your own domain, pay for hosting, fork out more cash for autoresponder fees and so on; there are ways around it to get started. Let’s be honest, it does take money to make money. While motivational speakers spout motherhood statements like, “It’s not about your resources, but your resourcefulness…”, the truth of the matter is that you can’t multiply by zero. You’ll need money to pay for different fixed and recurring costs in your business. That’s a fact.

If that means getting a second job to earn extra to pay for your business, you may have to do it – and that is resourcefulness, but ultimately you still need cold, hard cash. However, if you’re financially strapped and a second job is completely out of the question, there could be many reasons for this, there are a couple of ways you can make affiliate marketing work, for free.

   • You need a free website.

You need someplace that you can post articles about the products you promote and to place your affiliate links in. There are platforms that will allow you to have a free website. The catch here is that you’ll have no control over the advertising that appears on your site. You also don’t own your site and can lose it all overnight. Another risk is that you’ll need to conform to the rules of the platform however inane they may seem.

If they feel like you’ve flouted their rules, they could boot you out unceremoniously without giving you any notice. Countless beginner marketers have lost their businesses overnight by ‘building their houses on rented land’. So, your goal is to build a free website and once you’re generating sales, you should immediately buy your own domain and hosting so that you’re in control of your business.

Here are 2 free platforms you can use:

WordPress.com – https://wordpress.com/

*Medium – https://medium.com/

*While Medium doesn’t allow you to build your own site, it allows you to post articles on their platform. That’s really all you need for now.

The site gets a lot of traffic and has potential when it comes to ranking for low hanging keywords that you may wish to target. From there, it’s just a matter of publishing more targeted articles and getting affiliate sales.

   • Getting your affiliate links.

It should be free to join most affiliate programs on places like ClickBank, Amazon Associates, JVZoo, and Warrior Plus. Go ahead and sign up and get your links. On a side note here, I should mention that on JVZoo and Warrior Plus, you have to be approved by the vendor to get an affiliate link to promote their products. It can be very difficult for someone that is just starting to get approved without a track record or knowing the vendor. There are some vendors, however, that will automatically approve for products you have purchased. ClickBank would be a good place to start for those just starting out.

Forget programs that require you to “pay to play” – where you need to have a monthly paid subscription to the software/service/etc. before they bestow upon you the dubious honor of being able to promote their products. There are tons of excellent affiliate products that you can promote for free without having to jump through hoops.

   • Free traffic

If money is tight, paid ads would not an option. The next best way to generate traffic to your pages would be from high traffic social media sites and platforms such as YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Google. It’s important to know that free traffic takes time. You’ll not generate massive traffic overnight. You’ll need to create content consistently and almost daily to increase your reach and get traction.

If your content is of good quality and valuable, you’ll begin to build a following and have people clicking on your affiliate links or article links. So, go ahead and create accounts in the different social media platforms and…

   1. Start making videos with your mobile phone or web cam and post them on YouTube.

   2. Set up a Facebook group and a fan page and start posting content.

   3. Write articles on your niche and post them on Medium or your WordPress blog.

   4. Start tweeting your articles/videos/etc.

   5. Use Canva.com to come up with attractive creatives you can use. (It’s free!)

Once again, it’s important to remember that social media sites are not your web properties, so you’re never totally safe with them. The goal is to always generate sales until you have enough money to build your own website and list. These are YOUR assets.

   • Putting it all together

One way to start will be to write and start posting useful articles on Medium (you’ll embed your affiliate links in the posts). Just remember to disclose affiliate links and DO NOT overdo it. Moderation is key here. You don’t want to have a bunch of links in your articles.

Provided that your content is good, you’ll have curious readers clicking on your links and reaching the sales page of the product you’re promoting… which is your main objective.

Point your YouTube videos, Facebook posts, tweets, etc. to your Medium article or blog post so that you can pre-sell the reader by providing more information and value. Once you build trust with your audience, your chances of getting the sale will be much higher.

Your Medium account with all your content will act as a hub-site for your affiliate marketing business. The free traffic methods you employ will direct traffic from different platforms and point them all to your hub site’s content. Then it’s just a matter of time for the traffic to convert into sales (if your content is valuable and persuasive).

   • What next?

Keep on creating content and over time, you will start seeing sales trickle in. Give yourself 6 to 12 months to see your efforts yield fruit. This is a slow process, but a rewarding one.

One thing to remember about social media platforms is that they don’t like affiliate links. This is why you need someplace to post your articles and posts with your affiliate links in them. If you post on Facebook for example, and put your affiliate link in it, Facebook blocks it from posting.

Once you see the commissions coming in, invest in your business by getting your own domain, hosting and an autoresponder. Being able to build your own mailing list will help to elevate your marketing to the next level and skyrocket your commissions.

This is the best way to bootstrap your way from scratch to affiliate marketing success.

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    5 replies to "How to Generate Affiliate Sales with Limited Resources!"

    • Diana Keeler

      Great article! I agree that cross-posting blog posts is the way to go to increase readership and traffic. Also, it is a marathon rather than a sprint. We must be patient.

    • Dave Thomas

      David, thanks for the information about Medium as it was not something I knew before reading your article. Will try and give it a look over

      Dave T

    • Debi Kirk

      Hi David, thanks for this insightful post. I love Canva and use it for a lot for my graphics and to create ideas. It’s such a useful tool and a real bonus that it’s free. Getting traffic is the challenge that many online marketers face on a daily basis so thanks for the tips. Like Dave I haven’t heard of Medium so I’m going to check it out.

      • David

        It is my desire to help people to create their desired life. My catch phrase is “live life on your terms.” The entire purpose of this blog is to show a journey of creating an online business from scratch and to help avoid “shiny object syndrome” which is simply bouncing from one “latest and greatest” to the next. I appreciate that you found this post helpful. Feel free to share it on social media if you think it will help others.

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