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The hardest part of starting an affiliate marketing business is making a website that gets a lot of good traffic, that’s why already-established websites sell for up to 40 times its monthly revenue. And that can be too expensive for the average marketer. Which raises the question, “What if you could do affiliate marketing without a website?” You can do it if you know how to get people to click on your links and stream conversions.
You’ll most likely excel at affiliate marketing if you have a website or blog. However, you can still be successful without one. But there are some major issues with that method:
You’ll most likely excel at affiliate marketing if you have a website or blog. However, you can still be successful without one. But there are some major issues with that method:
- If you don’t have your own website, it can be hard or even impossible to get people to find you through search engines.
- You’re not creating an asset, which makes you less visible if branding is important to you.
- It makes you very vulnerable to algorithmic changes made by social media sites.
- Most affiliate programs only accept marketers who have their own websites. In this case, you’ll have to rely on CPA networks.