JuliaAnne2018 said:
I blog/copywrite for a living and always wanted to do affiliate marketing. Maybe I will finally have more free time to do that. I have a lot of creative projects I'm working on too.
So do you really make a living from this PPL? My problem is not making enough time for my own blogs. I know some PPL jobs require 10k visitors or more per month. I really gotta get on that...
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I've done extremely well promoting PPL (pay per lead) offers.
However, I do things quite differently than most affiliate marketers.
I drive traffic by building responsive email lists using fresh / targeted 3rd party email data and generating real-time, co-reg leads.
3rd party data is email leads of users that have shown an interest in a specific PPL niche or offer and have given permission to receive messages from third parties. You get the opt-in record of each user and it's 100% can-spam compliant.
Co-reg is simply where you place an ad for a specific PPL offer on a co-registration network and their publishers display it at the time a user is signing up with them and can request more info about the offer. When a user requests more info, their contact info is then automatically imported into your ESP account. Which you would have set up to automatically send a message regarding the offer. You pay on a per lead basis.
So with the above, I am getting fresh / targeted leads specifically for the PPL offers I'm promoting. However, they are not typically as responsive as a high-quality opt-in list that you build yourself. So to compensate for this you need to work with higher volume. This is not a big deal since the cost is much cheaper and highly scalable compared to traditional list building methods.
When mailing, you want to skim off the top any fast-track conversions and then for long-term success, you want to always be collecting your opens / clickers, segmenting and removing unresponsive users...converting the leads from quantity to quality and into responsive lists. Which you can then also cross-promote other offers on the back-end.
Really what I'm doing is monetizing email data. So basically I promote PPL offers because they provide the path of least resistance to generating conversions/$$$ and converting the data into cash producing assets.
There's actually more to it than it sounds, but done right it can be extremely profitable. Everyone that I know that is in the business and knows what they are doing, for the most part, does 6-7 figures. While that's a huge range, much comes down to one's ability to scale and effectively build / manage the infrastructure needed in order to scale.