Creative Ways to Triple Your Affiliate Marketing Commissions
- Matt McWilliams’ Podcast: How to Spot Affiliate Marketing Fraud and What to do About It
- How to Use A Virtual Assistant to Find Affiliates
Affiliate Marketing isn’t as easy as it once was and standing out in your promotions is harder than ever.
But if you stand heads and shoulders above everyone else, it pays off big time.
Today Matt shares some creative ways to stand out and boost your affiliate commissions by 300% or more. In fact, he shares 13 of them.
All of them are based on a concept of doing for one what you wish you could do for many. I first heard of this concept reading some stuff by Atlanta pastor, Andy Stanley. Matt says this is where he also got the concept from.
Matt explains what this means and how he applied it to his business.
Here’s a little of the back story.
Matt recently coached the affiliate marketing team on Tony Robbins’ and Dean Graziosi’s big launch for Project Next.
To say this was big is an understatement. They had more than 800,000 leads heading into the challenge.
They had 10s of millions of dollars in sales, a super competitive leader board and things were pretty insane.
It’s not unlike the ones that Matt’s run for Ryan Levesque and Stu McLaren earlier this year, and the ones he’s run for Michael Hyatt, Ray Edwards and others over the years.
Matt’s launches tend to draw a crowd with thousands of affiliates sending 10s of thousands of emails, tweets, social media posts, etc.
Today, it’s not uncommon to post on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn and even Tick Tock.
And so the question of course becomes how do I stand out?
You’re about to find out…
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