The first paragraph of this article provides a brief summary of the content. It discusses the potential of boosting affiliate commissions by focusing on programs that offer higher commission rates per sale. The article explores a scenario where an affiliate marketer is making a decent amount of sales but not earning substantial commissions due to low commission rates. It then proposes a strategy of focusing on programs that offer higher commissions per sale, demonstrating how this can significantly increase earnings even with fewer sales.
Imagine this: You're involved in several affiliate programs, and your website is getting a good amount of traffic. Your sales conversion rate is around 2% (which is commendable), but your monthly earnings are only $42.80. It's not bad, but it's not something to brag about either.
Now, consider this: If you invest the same amount of time and effort into promoting each affiliate program, wouldn't it be more profitable to earn $15 per sale instead of just $1? It requires the same amount of your time, but the return is 15 times higher.
Why would you join affiliate programs that offer such low commissions? To make a decent profit, you would need an extremely high volume of sales. What if you could earn $65 or even $100 per sale?
You might argue that it's challenging to make many high-value sales. But let's say you only make five $100 sales per month. That's $6,000 per year from just one program. Compare that to a program that offers $1 per sale. To earn the same amount, you would need to sell 500 items per month or 6,000 items per year. With a 2% conversion rate, that would require 300,000 visitors per year or 25,000 visitors per month. That's a daunting task!
With a $100 product, you would only need 3,000 visitors per year or 250 visitors per month. Even if you only make 60 sales from 30,000 visitors, you would still earn the same $6,000 per year. And you would only need a tenth of the traffic compared to the $1 commission program.
Selling products or services with higher affiliate commissions means you need less traffic. And as any marketer knows, getting traffic can be a challenging task. So, why not focus on programs that offer higher commissions per sale? It's a strategy that can significantly boost your affiliate earnings.
Forbes and Entrepreneur have published insightful articles on the power of affiliate marketing and how to maximize your earnings. These resources can provide additional strategies and tips for boosting your affiliate commissions.
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