
How to use affiliate marketing across your sales funnel
Learn how to effectively integrate affiliate marketing at every stage of your sales funnel to maximize benefits, generate recurring revenue, and turn leads into...
Crowd marketing uses user-generated content and authentic conversations on forums to build trust, drive traffic, and increase affiliate sales through credible recommendations and natural links.
Do you know what makes today affiliate marketing more challenging than ever before?
The three-headed dragon:
People don’t trust brands. They don’t like marketers. Recommendations from friends and feedback from other users remain the most credible form of advertising for 92% of consumers. With that in mind, affiliates have to wrestle with a subject:
Are there any alternative strategies to consider for generating leads to clients and, therefore, better sales to themselves?
This strategy at the intersection of SEO and marketing lies in brand-building and its ambassadorship with the help of UGC (user-generated content). In plain English, marketers go to forums and Q&A websites to communicate with their target audience in comments. They do that under the character of average users, sharing feedback, links, and positive reviews on a distribution brand.
Crowd marketing is among the most controversial strategies. Some consider it nothing but link building with spammy comments; others argue it’s a great instrument to communicate with the audience, monitor online reputation, and work with negative feedback. Given that comments influence users’ decision-making more than sales copies and ads do, crowd marketing may be the best tactic to get into a consumer’s ear.
That’s well and fine, but how to use crowd marketing so it would work for better affiliate sales?
At bottom, crowd marketing creates a stimulus. Comments and positive feedback encourage consumers to try your product or service, while you interact with the target audience, focus on their needs, develop your brand accordingly, and guide consumers in your direction.
Often, crowd marketers don’t join but create threads about a distribution brand. Such posts engage users, they start communicating thoughts on it and invite others to take part in the discussion.
Content marketers manage communication on social media, reviews websites, blogs, thematic forums, competitors comments, and Q&A websites.
Since this instrument includes both SEO and marketing aspects, strategies for successful affiliate crowd marketing are many. Depending on your client’s goals, you can choose the most suitable one for your campaign:
Goal: help consumers with expert advice, draw their attention to a distribution brand, and get a traffic-generated link to your project.
Process: choose the best pages/products/services at a distribution website, find relevant forums and threads, create accounts there, write an expert answer to their question, and reply comments.
Results: awareness and trust growth, referral traffic, natural links, lead generation and sales.
Goal: get more traffic and diverse backlinks.
Process: find relevant forums and comments, register, write an expert answer to a user’s question, and put a link to a desired page there.
Results: a dynamic link profile, visibility and traffic growth.
Goal: get backlinks from the domains your competitors have conquered already.
Process: examine backlinks profile of your top three competitors, find forums/threads/comments where they are present, make a list of desired resources, register there, and start your affiliate crowd marketing campaign.
Results: a rich backlink profile, visibility, better ranks.
Goal: share comprehensive and plagiarism-free content with the audience, get more organic search, backlinks, and sales.
Process: create engaging content (video, infographic, ultimate guides, etc.), choose the best and most relevant distribution channels, stay active (comment on other threads, ask and answer questions), and share your content there.
Results: loyalty and trust, traffic, natural backlinks, leads.
Goal: minimize risks of getting negative feedback on your project.
Process: come up with brand positioning, create accounts at top resources in the niche, grow your expert presence there, build a positive reputation of your project.
Results: brand awareness and trust, its positive context in the eyes of consumers, leads, sales.
Like any other instrument, crowd marketing takes time and money. To succeed and get more affiliate sales, you need to decide on the best option for this strategy realization.
Options are three:
What are pros and cons here?
Working alone is time- and energy-consuming. Also, you need strong SEO and copywriting skills to do everything the best possible. It’s challenging to organize the process for a broad market coverage: it takes time to get the point, learn from mistakes, and build an appreciable quantity of links. When hiring freelancers, get ready to spend time on searching and interviewing them. It’s not that easy to find a specialist, so think about interview questions to ask. Outsourced workers are not as expensive as in-house ones, but there are no guarantees they will work in line with your expectations. Check resumes and portfolio carefully to save time and money in the future.
If you decide to do crowd marketing with an in-house team, pros are clear: maximum engagement, flexibility, and efficiency control. But you’ll have to spend resources on employees training, office rent, equipment, and salaries.
Crowd marketing is worth trying for your affiliate sales campaign if you do the work for a long run and are ready to spend 3–4 months before you start getting results.
Your affiliate marketing will succeed from this tactic if you forget the “more is better” principle and write informative and useful messages at high-quality niche resources to answer visitors’ questions and help them solve problems. Most consumers trust comments and reviews from friends, so be that friend who helps to chose the product/service they need.
Crowd marketing involves engaging with your target audience on forums, Q&A sites, and social channels as a genuine user, sharing feedback, links, and positive reviews to build trust and generate natural leads and sales.
Benefits include building trust through credible recommendations, increasing quality traffic, generating natural backlinks, improving online reputation, and securing higher sales without risking search engine penalties.
Affiliates can conduct campaigns on their own, hire freelancers or outsourced specialists, or assign tasks to an in-house team, each with its own pros and cons regarding efficiency, control, and required resources.
Lesley Vos is a seasoned web writer and content strategist. Contributing to publications on digital marketing, writing craft, and professional development, she helps peers develop the confidence and skills for better articles creation and promotion.
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