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Make Money Online with Affiliate Programs: Step Four – Promote the Snot out of Your New Blog!
June 4, 2009 by NicoleDean · 3 Comments
Welcome back to Day Four in the “How to Make Money Online with Affiliate Programs”. If you’re just joining us, you can catch up on the first three days at the link above.
By now you should have a blog set up, you’ve found affiliate programs to promote, and you’ve got lots of ideas for getting content.
This is where the rubber meets the road. A lot of people start blogs, and get excited about making money with them, but then when it comes to marketing the blogs – the wind goes out of their sails and they lose momentum.
If ANYONE ever said that starting a blog for profit was easy, I’m here to tell you that it isn’t. Earning an online income takes work. It may involve getting out of your comfort zone, but it certainly can and does work. I’m proof of that, and you’ll find several others who are, by either listening to my Success Online Podcast or by reading the stories at Full Time WAHM.
So, adding content and including promotions is a great start, but now it’s time to get as many eyeballs reading your blog as possible. You’ll do that by marketing or promoting your blog in a number of ways.
However, this post is probaby not going to say what you think it will say. I’m going to actually give you a LOGICAL way to start promoting your business, not one magic bean to grow a pot of gold.
First, before I recommend HOW you promote your blog, I’m going to ask you a question – “What do you enjoy doing the most? Writing, Networking, Talking on the Phone, or Making Videos?”
Your answer to that question will determine which direction I point you first. The problem is that there are a limitless number of ways to drive traffic to (or get advertising for) your new blog. However, instead of telling you what you should be doing, I’m going to tell you that most of the methods you’ve heard about work quite well when done consistently. (Some are just scams so stay away, but most are valid methods of marketing.)
So, instead, I will recommend that you find the few methods of marketing your new blog that you’d actually enjoy doing (or do without tears) and do THOSE daily. Not weekly. Daily.
If you are unsure what I’m talking about, I’ll point you to my free course about getting Web Traffic: www.WebTrafficBasics.com ← a course for beginners.
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You can do article marketing and guest blogging, which is similar to what I’m doing and what the women at LadyPens.com are doing.
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You can do interviews or start a Blog Talk Radio show like Melissa is doing to drive traffic. If you’re a natural and love to talk on the phone, this could be a great fit for you.
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You can network and use social media for traffic. Comment on other blogs, participate in related forums, and schmooze your way into traffic.
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You can create videos for traffic. If you enjoy videos, then do that. Submit to all of the video sites and get them spread all over the net.
Yes, they ALL work. However, if you’re the type of person who really dislikes writing articles, then do not use article marketing to promote your blog – at least not at first, because I know you won’t do it. Am I right? Instead, choose something that you think you’d enjoy. Do that. Every day.
From there, you’ll take steps into the other areas, but at first, just stick to one thing, learn it and do it well. Branch out from there.
I’ll actually blurt a little secret to you. Once you have your blog up and running and you’ve promoted it a few months, check out your web stats in your hosting account or Google Analytics.
See where you’re succeeding at getting traffic. Do that more.
What’s not working? Stop doing those things.
Why don’t I tell you what exactly will work and what won’t? Simple. It varies by niche. What works for my recipe site is a different than what works for my WAHM sites. So, throw seeds out there and see what grows. Let your website tell you what areas are getting traffic and which aren’t. Let it tell you what keywords the search engines love you for and which you’re not even close on. You’ve just got to listen and it will tell you where the money is.
It’s as easy as that. If you sit and think about it for weeks at a time, you’ll never get started, so just pick three ways to market your business and do those daily for a few months. Then, look at your stats and see what’s working. Revise and get back to work.
There’s no need to overcomplicate things, guys. Just take action and adjust later. That’s all there is to it. It’ll never be perfect. The time is NOW. Go get that traffic!
Nicole Dean on her Rock Star Blog Summer Tour









Hey Nicole,
You say that adding content and including promotions is a great start.. How will promotions get eyeballs on my blog if I don’t have any readers yet? I’m not afraid of hard work, I work 12 to 16 hour days already. Also, I love to talk, some might say I never shut up.
When I write on my blog, do I need to always do an article or can I just talk about what is going on with my business as long as it is pretty relevent to the site subject?
Also, is there anywhere to learn how to do youtube videos and blog talk radio shows? This granny has no clue.
Thanks for another great article.
I’m the networker but i need to step out and do much more. Stats are one thing I haven’t grasped yet so that is something I need to dig into along with Adsense and see where traffic is coming from. Thanks for more great tips. Having fun on your blog tour.
Hey Mary,
I’m not sure that I understand your question. I’m talking about promoting your blog so that you DO get readers (aka eyeballs).
On your blog, you can talk about whatever you like. You’ll find by the responses whether your readers are enjoying it or if they’d prefer you stick to business.
If you want to learn about Blog Talk Radio, go there and set up an account. Once you’re inside, they have really good tutorials.
As for Youtube, it’s pretty easy. However, if you’re already doing well at other things – stay away from YouTube for now, until you’ve had success in other areas, so you don’t slow down your progress.
Angie, you’re doing great! Are you a Shelancer? If so, I have a report in there about understanding your web stats. I’ll probably pull it and sell it separately one of these days. Seems a lot of people don’t understand their stats — or the gold mine in them!
Thanks for commenting!
Nicole