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<blockquote data-quote="linux.poet" data-source="post: 76720094" data-attributes="member: 443852"><p>You'll want to focus on social media for the affiliate products you want to sell in order to drive traffic to your site(s). I had fun with affiliate marketing a few years back, but make sure that you scrutinize the potential affiliate's rules as well as the social media TOS. You don't want to misrepresent an affliate's product. A good way to avoid trouble and get more customers is to start a blog in which you provide expert content about whatever knowledge area your products are in. Or a video series, if you're more of a camera person.</p><p></p><p>My experiment was selling internet marketing books to businesses, so I started a blog about internet marketing and hyped the posts on Twitter. It was really fun to play with.</p><p></p><p>You can also sell digital art online. Starting a blog about digital art techniques in order to sell your work and taking commissions can get you some cash. You can probably find some digital art affiliates too. I'd check tablet makers like Wacom and XP-Pen, as well as affiliates for digital art software. Think Clip Studio Paint, Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator, that kind of thing. You could advertise commissions for other artists as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="linux.poet, post: 76720094, member: 443852"] You'll want to focus on social media for the affiliate products you want to sell in order to drive traffic to your site(s). I had fun with affiliate marketing a few years back, but make sure that you scrutinize the potential affiliate's rules as well as the social media TOS. You don't want to misrepresent an affliate's product. A good way to avoid trouble and get more customers is to start a blog in which you provide expert content about whatever knowledge area your products are in. Or a video series, if you're more of a camera person. My experiment was selling internet marketing books to businesses, so I started a blog about internet marketing and hyped the posts on Twitter. It was really fun to play with. You can also sell digital art online. Starting a blog about digital art techniques in order to sell your work and taking commissions can get you some cash. You can probably find some digital art affiliates too. I'd check tablet makers like Wacom and XP-Pen, as well as affiliates for digital art software. Think Clip Studio Paint, Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator, that kind of thing. You could advertise commissions for other artists as well. [/QUOTE]
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