I briefly spoke about this in a previous post. Because I believe it’s so important to your future success.
If you look around online, there are common threads. People promoting one solution after another, I call them promo wheelers because they are just going round and round offering the next one-click solution to earn money. These people satisfy the shiny syndrome people’s quest for an easy way to earn money doing no work.
The other type is the person offering, often high ticket, promotions with no presence on the net. They are commission junkies most will be found on big promos with high commissions.
Then there are the people that will offer you a product that because you have some rapport with them and are on their list, they see as providing value to you. I will be honest it was only after I diagnosed why I brought from certain people it become obvious. They were helping me move away from a problem or helping in solving it or providing information to move me forward. In other words, they offer value. I still buy from at least 5 people and most often never even read the sales letter.
For you to offer value you need to have a perceived expertise in a subject. That’s why it’s often suggested that you find a niche in which you have knowledge or interest. If say your hobby is modifying cars, then you would have gained knowledge about various aspects of car customizing or engine modifications.
Likewise, if you are interested in something you are more likely to stick to it. Nothing worse than getting into say journaling and it’s something you don’t do or have any interest in.
To recap, remember value to your customers. Find something you are interested in and become a perceived expert in it. If you are an affiliate only promote to people that have an interest, desire, or need for the product or service. One last point don’t offer bonuses unless they are relevant to your main promotion. I know you have a ton of PLR on your drive but either repurpose it or put it onto a USB stick and free up your disk drive.