Wednesday, February 15, 2017

Resources page


A resources page is a critical page to have on your website, and it’s proven to be extremely profitable. If you want to make affiliate sales, just ask Pat Flynn of Smart Passive Income (SPI) how he does it.
Pat openly shares that his Resources page is his number one source of affiliate income (and have you seen this guy’s income reports?).
Here on Make a Living Writing, Carol Tice calls her resource page “Products I Love” in the navigation bar and lists the top products, services and books to help authors earn an income. I too have benefited well by having my own list of resources for authors, which has accounted for over 60% of my affiliate sales.
Just be sure to list products and services you truly have used and recommend. (Note: Obviously, a resources page is different than a blog post. But you can blog about the products and services you use featured on your resources page, and update this page from time to time as another way to make affiliate sales.)
Last, but certainly not least, is Medium, the recently popular blogging platform/media site. They have a ton of people publishing posts on their site every day — which is a lot of content for the average person to filter through. To help bring great content to the surface, Medium uses a weekly email newsletter. And after I open this newsletter every week, I end up going to visit several Medium posts without fail. Mission accomplished for Medium, right?

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