This entry is part 1 of 9 in the series Affiliate Marketing with Blogs

Adsense is not the only way to make money from blogging. Surprised?

In fact, in some niche markets it’s much better for you to make money as an affiliate. If you’re running a “How to Make Money Online” type of blog and you’re not making affiliate commissions, you’re probably on drugs.

That’s because in some markets, as I discovered on my Internet Home Business blog and on this blog as well, I can make so much more by removing most forms of blog advertising and replacing the empty spaces with affiliate links or links to my own products. Don’t ask me why – it’s just the way it is.

Bottom line: Adsense works well in some blogs (like my voip blog or music blog), but not so well on other blogs. If Adsense isn’t working for you, there are other ways.

Affiliate Blogging 101

Yes, you can make money from affiliate programs, by recommending affiliate products on your blog either directly or by a process now well-established with the term pre-selling. Let’s call this method Affiliate Product Blogging.

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Making money from affiliate products can be a good option if:

  1. There is an abundance of products in your market with affiliate programs
  2. There is a wide range and type of product, i.e physical goods, books, ebooks, software and services
  3. Your market has proven the interest to buy online

But for it to work, you’ll need to make sure there is a steady supply of new products introduced in your market. You can browse for such products in established market places such as:

  1. Commission Junction – Wide range of physical / digital products
  2. Clickbank – Digital products only
  3. ShareASale – Pay per lead products, digital and physical products

If there’s aren’t any really good programs on most of these places for your blog’s topic, chances are you can’t choose the products blogging model, and would do better with an Adsense model instead.

If you do find good ones, then you’re in luck. Here’s a rough guideline of becoming a “blogging super affiliate”:

Affiliate Blogging: Creating Content

If you’re blogging for affiliate commissions, creating content becomes much more direct. Basically, you’ll be spending less time reporting the latest news, and more time blogging about products that have an affiliate program, and that other people are searching for.

If you’re just getting started, forget about the products that have no affiliate commissions because it’s not going to pay you.

Also, it takes much less targeted content to make money from affiliate blogging, as compared to making money from Adsense blogging.

  • Buy one ebook / book / magazine on the topic, and make sure that it’s one of the most popular ones
  • Analyze what topics the author covers and write out the outline of your content, much like the table of content in a book
  • Start by blogging about a single product, and I don’t mean review the product. Sure, your first post can be a review but then go really into the details.
  • As you read the chapters, blog about it. Rewrite what you’ve written from memory, in your own words. This not only helps you learn better, but it also give you multiple opportunities to sell the product with your affiliate link
  • Detail your trial-and-error process. This alone, depending on how many mistakes you make, can come up to quite a number of post, and more affiliate links
  • Look at the resources section for websites that you can review and blog about. This should add another 20 – 100 posts for your blog.

Affiliate Blogging: The Art of Pre-Selling

The merchant already has a sales website where prospects can order online. On this page they usually provide all the information necessary to get the sale. But they don’t always provided ALL the required information, especially in terms of pitting the product to individual markets.

That’s when the art of pre-selling sets apart the experts from the newbies. It’s an art because no one can really tell you how to presell, but you can follow the general guidelines:

  1. Write Reviews – reviews are a good way to pre-sell any product. An honest, in-depth review can overcome many buying objections and use the power of social proof to sell any product, even if the merchant’s site itself does a poor job at it. You can read more about creating product review blogs here.
  2. Write Case Studies – Use a product, and document the results you’ve achieved using the product
  3. Use Images – Use a lot of screenshots, pictures of you using the product or even allows visitors to see a demo video of the product in action
  4. Offer Bonuses – Offer your visitors a special bonuses for buying the product with your affiliate link. This immediately gives them a reason to buy via your site than anyone else’s site
  5. Segregate Your Market – Not every product is suitable for everyone. If a product is very basic, do let your readers know that it’s “Recommended for Newbies”. If it applies only to people who have bought another product, do let your visitors know. Make it clear who needs what product, and why.
  6. Push Your Link – Put your affiliate link in a prominent area, not hidden by other text or images. I like to use my affiliate link more than once in a targeted post, so I increase the chances of someone clicking on it. Use once at the top, once in the middle and once at the bottom of your post at least.

SEO and Traffic Strategy for Affiliate Blogging

Keywords are extremely important for affiliate blogging, and your keywords will generally have less search numbers but also lesser competition. Go for the easy keywords first:

  1. Name of the product & variations
  2. Name of the product creator

Once that’s done you can start targeting more general keywords, and make them all interlink with your money pages, ie the pages that pre-sell and has the affiliate links.

SEO is also important for product blogging, but once you have your money pages set-up, you can also get more paid traffic to those pages and your income will soar! You may want to consider Google Adwords content network where it’s still possible to get $0.05 clicks.

To get one step better, you’ll need to create special landing pages (one-page with opt-in form) to collect the leads first before sending them to your money pages. By doing this you can end up with a really good mailing list that you can use in the future to send to your new pages.

RSS subscription is not so important for this blogging model, what’s important is the mailing list. Since you will not be pumping a tons of content or the latest news every day, they will not need to subscribe to your RSS feed anyway.

Using an Aweber optin form for example, gives you much more control over your target market. When I got started blogging, I used my Internet business blog and focused on building optins instead of RSS subscribers, and it has paid off well for me.

You may see some bloggers displaying that they have “2450 Subscribers via Feedburner” etc just to show off, but in this business model it’s not really necessary since you’re not trying to attract advertisers.

I have more than 12,000 opt-in subscribers using this marketing tactic, which are not limited to the content I write on my blog.

Some Important Tools You May Need

While product blogging may start off simple, in time you may find links scattered all over your blogs, and you may not be monitoring each to see which ones are performing the best.

Some of these tools will go a long way to improving your affiliate blogging income:

  1. GoTryThis Affiliate Tracker – GTT is an affiliate link management software, you can manage thousands of links from one place. It also gives you in-depth stats on your traffic sources, real-time reporting of campaigns, and more.
  2. Cash Links DX – A Wordpress plugin that allows you to automatically turn keywords in your entire blog into links. You can manages and track links as well.
  3. Keyword Elite – Build a large keywords inventory on your market, and on the products themselves. Knowing what keywords to use makes it so much easier to see results faster
  4. Instant Blog Links – Find blogs you can comment on, and in your comments let people that you have a review / case study on your blog that they can check out
  5. LightPop Plugin – Create a cool pop-up for your blog, and drive more optins to your mailing list

Switching to Pure Affiliate Blogging Mode

When your affiliate commissions really start to pick up, analyze your Adsense, Chitika and other advertising income. Is your affiliate checks significantly more?

If it is, remove the ads from key areas of your blog, especially in the content are. Remove all ways for the visitor to click out of your site other than via the affiliate links. You can maintain an Adsense block or Text Link Ads advertisers, but really minimize it. If you give people less choices to click out from the content area, chances are they will be clicking more often on the affiliate links.

Happy affiliate blogging!


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This entry is part 2 of 9 in the series Affiliate Marketing with Blogs

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Affiliate marketing is a great way to make money blogging, but with all the different monetization models and all the different theme out there today it’s more difficult than ever to find what you need. That’s why when developing the Super Affiliate WordPress Theme, I had only one group of people in mind – the blogger cum affiliate marketer.

The Super Affiliate WordPress Theme is more flexible and ideal for affiliate marketers who get traffic from more than one source, especially via Google AdWords or other PPC (Pay Per Click) ads.

If you’re getting free search engine traffic or social bookmarking traffic (from StumbleUpon for example) you can be more relaxed as to where that traffic ends up. In a typical blog layout, a single visitor might get to the content page, but before getting to the end of the content there are so many other links, sidebars, ads and other distractions that they can click on. This means that the ability to tunnel traffic to perform a single action (subscribe, buy, opt-in) is severely limited.

With the Super Affiliate WordPress Theme, there are two custom page templates you can use besides the default template, which are:

  • The “Exit Pages” – The are the main pages where you would pre-sell a visitor to an affiliate product, and then put your affiliate link. These pages have an alternate sidebar that you can use to put in reviews, testimonials or just related affiliate links. I call this the “Money Page”
  • The “Landing Pages” – The are the traffic-funneling pages, and work better than using your normal blog layout. Every visitor that reaches this page has few other distractions that to perform the main objective of the page itself (see below). In fact this page has no sidebars at all, and an alternative header navigation that you can edit easily.

These are better solutions to funnel your blog traffic, as they remove other distractions from your visitors, and make every advertising dollar count. A few examples where you an use the custom page templates effectively:

  • Building blog subscribers – Advertise in AdWords or in other blogs using a 125 pixel banner, but drive all your traffic to a single page that asks the reader to subscribe to your blog via Feedburner email subscription.
  • Product sales pages – Create a sales page for your product, and put in testimonials on the optional second sidebar which is only visible on the Exit Pages, or you can use the single column Landing Page template
  • Opt-in before affiliate link – If you’re promoting a product via AdWords, you may want to ask for the optin first, preferably using Aweber, and only giving the affiliate link after the optin.
  • Opt-in before sale page – Same as the above, but after the optin you send them to your own sale page for your own product.

Overall, the biggest advantage of the Super Affiliate WordPress Theme is the ability to channel / funnel traffic better than a regular blog template. More strategies are covered in my affiliate marketing for bloggers course.

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A Wordpress pop-up plugin – who would have thought we’ll actually see something like this?

The truth is, Wordpress is no longer used by just traditional bloggers who publish content and make money from advertising. More and more direct-response marketers are now using Wordpress instead of a normal HTML site. The advantages are obvious.

And these group of people have a completely different marketing method, preferring to use pop-ups and opt-in pages to gather leads and send the traffic to one-page salesletters. These are tried-and-tested marketing methods which unfortunately a great deal of bloggers just don’t get.

So these group of people need different things. I should know since I’m one of them!

If you’ve been trying to create pop-ups on your Wordpress blog, you may have realized that it’s not so easy to do after all. Unlike a basic HTML page, a blog’s page consist of several files which are put together using PHP commands. In other words, each page on your blog is probably built from these separate pages:

  • header.php – this file lists all code that goes between the <head> and </head> tags.
  • sidebar.php – this file lists all code that appears on your sidebar. If you have 2 sidebars you’re most likely to have 2 different sidebar files
  • footer.php – this file list all footer and copyright information
  • the “loop” – this is a core function of Wordpress that reads data stored in your MySQL database and writes the data onto your blog’s pages
  • index.php – this file controls the main content body of your blog, including displaying all data from the loop

Now, since all the complete codes are split up into several files and then put together on your blog again in your reader’s browser, installing a simple pop-up code may be annoyingly difficult. That’s because some pop-ups have different bits of codes that need to be placed in each of these individual files.

As a result, sometimes the pop-up shows only on the main page of your blog but not on individual pages, which typically get more traffic as a whole. Sometimes, you get an empty frame or worse still, an ugly error message.

That’s why a Wordpress plugin called Light Pop by Anthony Ellis makes so much sense. Here’s how the pop-up will look like to a visitor:

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The plugin creates a very “Web 2.0″ -like interface, where the screen itself is frozen, and a transparent black sheet (lightbox) covers all other areas of the screen and highlighting the pop-up message itself.

You may have seen this pop-up in action on this blog itself, so you know how cool it looked!

With Light Pop you just write the page as you’d normally do in Dreamweaver or Frontpage, and paste the code into your Wordpress dashboard. You can then adjust the pop-up settings and everything else is taken care of. Since you have enormous flexibility in terms of designing the page, you can create really stunning and effective marketing messages.

A few advantages of using Light Pop on your Wordpress blog:

  • You don’t need to edit the source code in multiple files
  • It’s super-easy to delete old pop-ups and create a new one
  • The pop-up is displayed on all your Wordpress posts and pages
  • Unlike the traditional pop-up, these don’t get annihilated by pop-up blockers
  • Unlike “fly-in” pop-ups, these are less annoying to users even if they have to see it again
  • The page is frozen when the pop-up is displayed, so users cant choose to ignore it

A few ways to use the power of the Wordpress pop-up plugin:

  • Create a pop-up message asking readers to subscribe to your blog via RSS or email
  • Create a pop-up message asking readers to click on an affiliate link
  • Create a pop-up message to notify readers of an important message / announcement
  • Create a pop-up message offering a free download and build your mailing list
  • Create a pop-up message to an OTO (One-time offer) and make front-end sales
  • Create a pop-up message to a OTO (One-time offer) and ask for referrals to get the OTO
  • Create a pop-up message to sell advertising space on your blog
  • Anything else you can think of

The installation process is as simple as installing any other Wordpress plugin:

  1. Upload the entire /lightpop/ folder to your /wp-content/plugins/ folder.
  2. Activate the plugin from your Wordpress PLUGINS page.
  3. Add your pop up information at OPTIONS –> LightPOP

Light Pop retails for $97. A hefty tag I know, but I’ve never seen anything that works as perfectly as this Wordpress plugin does. Most regular pop-up generator software I’ve tried does not work properly for dynamic, template driven sites like Wordpress, so it’s a good investment by any means.

In fact I could have gotten this for free by asking Anthony Ellis himself, but I paid for it as I respect his work and because I know something as powerful as this can easily help me make more than whatever I paid for it.

More information: Light Pop Wordpress Pop-Up Plugin

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WP Review Site is a plugin and theme package developed by Dan Grossman that adds Amazon-style user ratings to the WordPress blogging software. Using the plugin and themes, you can convert your WordPress blog into a powerful product review blog and easily make money from affiliate programs, CPA offers and more.

What I love about WP Review Site:

  1. Detailed Reviews – You can specify the criteria for your review, so your users can rate each criteria instead of just giving it a general rating. For example you can allow users to rate by Quality, Performance, Customer Support, Design, or any other criteria that is specific to different type of products.
  2. Automatic Ranking Front Page – Yes, the front page will automatically display products according to ranking, not the date / time it was written. According to the website, they use an advanced “weighted average” formula to calculate the highest rated products.
  3. Assign to Category – You can choose to assign the rating bars and rating displays only to a certain category. This is useful if you only want to use the review function on a category called “Review” or something similar
  4. Plug-n-Play – It comes with two simple but adequate WordPress themes that already have all the required code built in. All you need to do is activate the plugin, set your rating requirements, and you’re ready to go.

Here’s how the comments / review section looks like once you’ve activated the plugin:

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Here are examples of the two WordPress themes included in WP Review Site; one plain white theme and another black “web 2.0” type of theme. Both display rating differently but you can easily edit that if you know what you’re doing.

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To make the best out of the WP Review Site system, this is what you need to do:

  1. Do your keyword research first to find niches where people are looking for product reviews
  2. See if there are good affiliate programs you can join in that niche, as this blog will rely mostly on affiliate marketing
  3. Register a new domain name and hosting account specially for this site
  4. Install the WP Review Site plugin and included themes
  5. Get a list of the 20-40 most popular products in that niche, write a short post about each explaining the features of the product – remember that you should not write a review as that’s the job of your readers!
  6. If you find writing too hard, you can use Instant Article Wizard to crank out some decent 200-word articles easily.
  7. Then submit your blog to 3 Way Links for automatic link building – this will get the search engines to index your site.
  8. Submit an article or two using Article Marketing Automation and other good article distribution services
  9. Submit your new blog to a few related web directories – find good ones that seem active, ignore the spammy ones
  10. Leave some related comments (not spam) on other people’s blogs – this will get you some traffic and attention as well
  11. Consider getting some PPC traffic to your blog – bid on related keywords, product names (beware trademarks) and long tail keywords
  12. Do all the above and you should have a highly profitable product review blog

Understand though that you will not be writing the regular “blogging” type of content on these type of review site. Yes you can add related articles for more search engine traffic, but generally speaking once the initial 20-40 posts are done there’s not much you need to add to the content. Just focus on getting traffic.

Get the system here: WP Review Site plugin and WordPress themes

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What can you do to increase your affiliate marketing efforts in 10 minutes?

Not much, unless you’re thinking about the CashLinks Wordpress plugin by Elena Melendez that allows you to automatically insert keyword-based links into all future, current and old blog posts.

What that means is, by specifying certain keyword in the Options panel (below), you can make every instance of that particular keyword appearing on your blog link to an affiliate product.

Affiliate Management Plugin for Wordpress

For each link, you can choose to display the affiliate link by:

  • DHTML – Displays a pop-up box when someone places their cursor over the link
  • Title only – Shows a short description of your title
  • Disable – Disables all effects, your link appears like any other plain, unformatted hyperlink

I have been looking for something like this for a long time. If you’re promoting many affiliate products from your Wordpress blog, you’ll realize that it’s difficult to keep up after a while.

Here’s how this plugin can help your affiliate marketing efforts in just 10 minutes:

  1. Select a keyword on your blog, for example “autoresponder”, and link it to your affiliate program
  2. You can specify any keyword you want, and once you click save, all the keywords will become links, even on old posts.
  3. Track the clicks on the Options page, replace low-performing affiliate programs with different ones
  4. Use “keyword-based” dynamic linking instead of linking directly from posts

This plugin will not only help you manage your affiliate links, it will also help you mask your naked links and keep track of clicks. It’s not a free plugin (a lot of good ones aren’t) but at $27 it worth the money.

Get it here: CashLinks Wordpress Plugin

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A few days back I had the chance to really go through my copy of PPC Classroom, and the first thing that caught my eye is the wide range of PPC and keyword research tools available to members. Besides that the course looks great, and it was developed from the collective knowledge of Anik Singal and Amit Mehta, who generated over 2.4 million in affiliate commissions last year from PPC marketing.

One thing I noticed about PPC Classroom is that it’s not an “ebook” – all the content is presented via web pages protected by the members area. This way they integrate the text / audio / video parts very well. Once there, you can select the different modules via a drop down menu or go through them one by one.

  • Forward: Hitting the Tipping Point to Super Affiliate Success
  • Module 1 – Market Research
  • Module 2 – Keyword Research and Building a Killer Profit Pulling Keyword List
  • Module 3 – Direct Linking, Landing Pages, and Your Own Affiliate Site
  • Module 4 – How to Set Up Your AdWords Campaign Properly
  • Module 5 – How to Design a High-Converting Landing Page
  • Module 6 – Understanding the Google Quality Score
  • Module 7 – Launching Your Campaign… Do You Have a Dud, or a Winner?
  • Module 8 – The Importance of Split Testing and How to Do it Correctly
  • Module 9 – Bid Optimization Strategies

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You can also take the PPC Classroom quiz after c going through the modules, and view your scores. If you pass a certain score you’ll receive certification from PPC Classroom – this is the incentive they give their members to not abandon the modules.

I’ve dabbled with Google AdWords since 2003 when there were very few advertisers, clicks were cheap and the program itself was very straightforward. But ever since, AdWords has become ever so more complicated with the introduction on Landing Page Quality Score and other metrics that makes PPC though, and risky, for the absolute beginner.

However the allure of being able to set-up an ad, pay for some clicks, and make money before you go back home from work is what makes PPC so darn attractive. PPC is definitely something you wouldn’t want to learn from “trial and error” as every mistake you make costs you money. If you have no idea what to do, when to do it and how to do it, you’re going to lose more than just pocket money.

If you’re thinking of getting PPC traffic to your blog, as I mentioned in Super Affiliate Blogger, I highly recommend you get at least the basic PPC Classroom course. They also have additional videos and “Behind the Scenes Bootcamp” which you may want to get if you’re truly serious about PPC.

Overall, the way PPC Classroom is done gives me inspiration to revamp the way I sell and design my own information products. Great stuff.

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This entry is part 7 of 9 in the series Affiliate Marketing with Blogs

According to Wiki, “Affiliate marketing is an Internet-based marketing practice in which a business rewards one or more affiliates for each visitor or customer brought about by the affiliate’s marketing efforts”. It is also the name of the industry where quite a few companies are generating profits by performing internet marketing, including affiliate networks, and in-house affiliate managers, specialized third party vendors, and various types of affiliates/publishers who promote the products and services of their partners. Companies these days are going one step further and offering online marketing service through web marketing tool, facilitating websites to generate leads through the promoters.

Here, I would like to share a list of top blogs on affiliate marketing;

1. Revenews

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This is one of the oldest, most talked about and most successful blogs on affiliate marketing. The prominently discussed topics on this blog are online marketing, security issues, analytics, spyware, blogging, search engine optimization, affiliate marketing, contextual advertising and next generation marketing. There are relevant links which shows their partnerships and writers across the globe. After its successful launch in 1998, the site has undergone a few design changes and has made an attempt to provide articles which make a tremendous read to  industry gurus, top-level executives and CEO’s, plus many of the industry’s top netepreneurs.

2. Problogger

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Problogger is a Darren Rowse venture who had made a success in the field of blogging with the help of affiliate marketing. This site is actually targeted at bloggers to add income streams and generate fabulous revenues out of their blog. It can be called a blog consulting site which offers a one stop solution to all issues related to blogging. This site has a well maintained homepage displaying top posts on blogging, relevant ads and partners and also has a mention about their sponsors.

3. Pepperjam Blog

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This is one of the most successful online marketing agencies in the US. It has grown leaps and bounds in the last couple of years and has got many rewards and recognitions for their work. Their work is run from their own marketing agency whose main work is extensive professional consultation and management services across various fields like search engine marketing, affiliate marketing, online media planning and management.

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This entry is part 8 of 9 in the series Affiliate Marketing with Blogs

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Pawan Agarwal has released yet another monster WordPress plugin, and this time it’s something all blogger, black hat or white hat or "gray hat", can benefit from.

Max Banner Ads is a plugin that will help you manage, rotate, organize and track advertising on your site, including Google AdSense, banners, JavaScript ads (like from CJ) and even flash-based ads. As a matter of fact, you can actually use Max Banner Ads to rotate, manage and track almost any kind of content you want.

The really cool thing about Max Banner Ads is that it’s 100% plug-n-play and trust me you don’t have to copy and paste a single line of code, although those codes are still made available for more advanced users.

Create Your Own Banner Ad Zones

max-banner-ads-2 This is what makes this WordPress plugin totally plug-n-play. You can effortlessly create banner ad zones for your blog, and you can choose to either:

  • Display ads before the first post of your blog
  • Display banner ads at the bottom of the last post
  • Display banner ads within the post content

You can choose the layout, either:

  • Fixed alignment – left, center or right
  • Randomize the position (great for Google AdSense within the post content)
  • Display it as a WordPress widget in your sidebar
  • Edit the CSS and match your blog layout

Adding New Banners and AdSense

Adding new banners is really easy too. A cool feature here is to just copy and paste the advertising codes given by the publisher, and Max Banner Ads will automatically extract the image as well as the URL into the system. You can also easily upload banners from your PC.

Adding javascript ads (Google Adsense or codes from networks like CJ or PepperJam) is simple, just copy and paste into the space provided. However script ads don’t produce statistics and it’s not possible to track clicks on them.

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Here how the tracking and reporting page looks like. At a glance you can see not only the impressions and clicks, but you can also see the actual banners (unless it is a javascript).

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Free or Paid?

Max banner ads is available both as a free or paid plugin. Both version work the same except that the paid version allows you to remove the "Powered By Max Banner Ads" link at the bottom of all your banner ads. However, if you do upgrade to Max Banner Ads Pro you can still use it on an unlimited number of blogs, so $47 is well worth the price of looking like a professional.

Get the pro version here.

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This entry is part 9 of 9 in the series Affiliate Marketing with Blogs

NinjaAff-eCoverMedium Pawan Agarwal, who has previously released a lot of free plugins including the BlogRush Maximizer and the Psychic Search Plugin (among others) has been working his magic once again. This time, the result is Ninja Affiliate, a special WordPress plugin that lets you:

  • Convert any keyword in your blog into an affiliate link
  • Manage the amount of converted keywords / page
  • Manage and track unlimited links, with link cloaking
  • Create professional-looking redirect links
  • Enter affiliate links directly while writing a post

Ninja Affiliate is (pardon my bluntness) a much more advance version of WP Affiliate Pro, WP Cash Links and other similar affiliate marketing plugins for WordPress. One main advantage is complete, logical control over the amount of keywords converted. All the other tools make your blog look like a link farm, Ninja Affiliate does not.

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Plus, you can assign multiple links to the same keyword, something which no other plugin or software is able to do. You can also choose to add a “no-follow” tag to your links if you don’t want to give up Google Juice via your affiliate links.

This is a really important tool for any blogger currently using WordPress, and with Ninja Affiliate you can easily put your blog monetization on autopilot. For the creative, you can also sell keyword links to advertisers or just use it as a tool to improve interlinking between your blog post or between different blogs.

In fact you can do just about anything you want. Sky’s the limit :)

More Info: WPNinjaAffiliate.com

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