Affiliate Marketing Basics
Before diving into common affiliate marketing terminology, let’s give you a solid overview of what affiliate marketing entails. If you’re already familiar, feel free to skip ahead.
Getting Started Made Easy
Affiliate marketing’s widespread appeal largely stems from its accessibility. Absolutely anyone can start, regardless of prior experience. The initial investment can be minimal—while you don’t necessarily need a website, we strongly recommend having one. A domain name typically costs about $10 per year, and hosting ranges from $5 to $15 per month to make your site live on the web.
Creating a website might seem daunting, but platforms like WordPress offer free options with straightforward themes for customization. Adding content is intuitive with WordPress, making it easy to maintain and update your site.
Once set up, you can quickly begin earning affiliate commissions. There’s a wealth of online resources, including YouTube tutorials, to guide you in launching a successful affiliate marketing campaign.
Alternatively, you might choose to promote your affiliate offers directly on social media platforms such as Pinterest, Instagram, or Facebook—no website required. However, relying solely on social media carries risks; platforms can remove your content without warning, leaving you with nothing.