A "Super" WordPress Theme for Affiliate Marketers
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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Good looking theme and should definitely convert well.
I don’t know though. It really doesn’t look that attractive to me. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder in this case, but as long as it works, as long as it does what it is supposed to do, who cares about looks? Thanks for sharing!
Hi Gobala. This is only available for download if you are a member but where do we go to sign up?
I clicked the download link and it took me to the login page. On that page is a signup link which took me to http://www.easywordpress.com/products.php but I cant see a signup place there.
Please can you clarify.
TIA
Gary
yes, how do I sign up?
@Find Hot Markets Blog
just found it, you can register here
http://www.easywordpress.com/amember/signup.php
It looks like a functional Affiliate marketing theme, but cosmeticly it just don’t do much for me. Any other color schemes?
Hi Gobala,
I am interested in the product but had a couple of quick questions to be clarified.
So will I be able to set up one blog, around one theme, that will be able to have a sales letter type page, a landing or opt-in type page, an exit page?
Will I also be able to set up on this same blog, a content type page, not a normal blog page, but content type page, that has a home page, with links to various articles?
Will I be able to only use the templates that come with the product or can I use others and still have the ability to set up the sales page, optin page, exit page, home page, blog page, article pages?
Can I change the header graphics on the templates?
Thank you for your response in advance.
Ernesto