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The hottest, most profitable campaigns in affiliate marketing right now Aug 2017 (6)


08-25-2017 12:23 PM #1 hlyghst ()
The hottest, most profitable campaigns in affiliate marketing right now Aug 2017

Hey Guys,
Lately, I've been doing a lot of research, spying (manual and tools), networking to find the best campaigns, products and general schemes in affiliate marketing right now.
I've been doing this for my own selfish reasons, but i thought i would share some of the results with the forum.
If there is interest, i may do a newsletter in the future.

This first edition focuses on the top native offers for tabooa/outbrain/ Revcontent.
I also do a deep dive in FB ecom. Specifically I look at the mens watch vertical and the different business models people are using.
Free + shipping
Shopify + dropshipping
Crowdfunding + branding with medium price points.
Subscription box service

The subscription box watch service was founded by a former BH Fb affiliate. He's now doing 7 figures monthly....... 100% wh and building an asset in the solid 8 figures.

I would love to get your guys opinions on the first issue. What you like, what you want to see more of...

you can download the report here
https://whatshotnow.co/


Here's the intro....

Affiliate marketing is dead. Long live affiliate marketing.

In many ways now is the worst time for affiliate marketing, especially the copy and paste variety.

No longer can you rip a lander and throw it up on some .0001 cent pops and do 100% roi on the RON. And it’s certainly past the golden days when you could run adult dating on FB compliantly. Making many 1000s per days in profit while pouring champagne over a thai lady boy’s perfectly manufactured bosom (maybe that was just me).

BUT….. in many ways now is the best time for affiliate marketing. There has never been more sources of traffic, more targeting options, more varieties of offers, and more inexpensive saas solutions to power your schemes.
Almost every product being sold online has an affiliate program. Or if that isn’t enough, you can hop on alibaba and dropship some of their shit and find your arbitrage there.

I suppose the most accurate way to describe the industry is “dynamic”.

Which is fucking annoying most of the time, but can present opportunities for the quick witted and daring among us.

So I think it is true that the copy and paste running scammy network offers on shit traffic sources style of affiliate marketing is more or less dead.

BUT if you are willing to be creative, take risks and expand into uncharted territories then now may be the best time to be an affiliate marketer.

But enough preamble….

Where’s the fucking money right now, today!?

https://whatshotnow.co/


08-25-2017 01:26 PM #2 crysper (Member)

I'm interested in the FB + ecomm combo, that's because you build an asset - it's a really interesting thing right there. One of my businesses is an affiliate tracking and management platform for SaaS companies, but I'm looking to expand on ecommerce since that's really hot right now with all the influencer marketing and drop shipping.... I want to know as much as possible and maybe try it myself before expanding.


08-25-2017 01:57 PM #3 stickupkid (Senior Moderator)

Clever lead gen mate.


08-29-2017 06:07 PM #4 wiifmdude ()

Quote Originally Posted by stickupkid View Post
Clever lead gen mate.
Unfortunately everytime I see the clickfunnel Favicon in my browser I'm giving away my "spam-me@domain.com" email ;-)

Anyway Tom that's a really cool report and entertaining to read ! Funny to see nail fungus is still hot, it's been hot forever (so I guess the remedies don't work too well ).


08-31-2017 10:52 AM #5 27hendford (Member)

Excellent report, thanks. But you forgot flight delay claims in the UK and now spreading over Europe. The potential for affiliates is huge.

Mike


08-31-2017 10:55 AM #6 erikgyepes (Moderator)

Even it's a leadgen, Tom is contributing a lot to STM community and I find this report very useful as well.

Good for inspiration and thinking out of the box. I personally loved the e-com subscription model example.


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