Hey, guys its Kj again, Its almost 5 Am here and I couldnt sleep so decided to write another post for you guys....
Today I wanted to talk about another strategy that I learned from PR agencies in Dubai and used it for my affiliate campaigns. Funny thing is I shared the same strategy with a list on my blog but few affiliates used it.
First of all, this will work best if you have a long-lasting offer and gives you some sort of control ( Ecom, funnels / Host and Post, Lead gen campaigns where you can have your sites, etc )...
So what you are going to do is to buy sponsored articles or paid articles from the content distributors ( Freelancers etc: Just to give you an Idea Business insider contributors usually charge between $1500 - $2500 per publication ) on top News sites/blogs/Publications in your niche... For example, If I am launching an affiliate network it would be easy for me to promote my network by purchasing sponsored articles on all affiliate blogs etc. Similarly, you are going to buy placement on let's say business insider and send paid traffic, The visitors are more likely to trust you and purchase as compared to sending them on some landing page they don't know ...
The formula is simple ... Publish Content on Site your Audience Trusts, Boost that article with paid traffic, Once it hits that publications charts or they notice it is receiving good traffic they will further promote you by sending it to their newsletter, etc ...
This is how all big companies make their content viral, And make most out of their marketing budget and you can do it too...
Another great tip that makes total sense, thanks for sharing it!
I bought a lot of sponsored articles for some local projects, but somehow this idea never crossed my mind 
Sounds good. Thanks for sharing
Yeah it brings in tons of organic traffic too all you need is a solid offer which you are sure about that it converts too
Apart from that for e-com its a killer ...
Appreciate the goodwill writing this post.
Sounds very promising
Thanks for sharing!
Wow, amazing. Thanks for sharing!