There’s a lot of talk around the interwebs about building a business by making passive income. You know — the kind of income that brings sales into your business when you’re sleeping and turns your email box into a cash register — ka-ching, ka-ching! For most people that means they need to become affiliated with another company and promote that company’s products. Online, this is called affiliate marketing and there are tons of people silently creating successful businesses using this model.
One of the most successful is Rosalind Gardner, author of the Super Affiliate Handbook. Ros actually built her business using the affiliate marketing model and then wrote a book about it.
She’s what they call a “super” affiliate. And because of her book, countless numbers of small business owners are using this model to find success online. I’ve had my share of success with affiliate marketing and creating passive income streams, so I know it works.
Another awesome super affiliate is Lynn Terry. Lynn has been in business for 13 years and using the affiliate marketing model for over half of that time. You might know Lynn from her masterminds group forum — a place on the net to get really great advice to help you grow your business. Lynn recently completed a thorough Super Affiliate Handbook Review so I tapped into her and asked if she would share her thoughts about passive income and affiliate marketing with you. Here’s what Lynn had to say.
Q1. Everyone seems to be talking about passive income. Is that really possible? Doesn’t being in any kind of business take a lot of work?
Sure it does. Entrepreneurs pour their heart and soul into creating successful business models. That said, there is a big difference between an active business model and a passive business model.
Both require an investment upfront, of either time or money – and usually both. Fortunately, the internet gives us the opportunity to start up highly profitable business models for an incredibly low monetary investment.
An active business model is one that requires your presence in order for it to operate. You’re either managing the details, or managing the team that is handling the details for you. In a service based business, you get paid for what you do – or trade hours for dollars.
A passive business model allows you to make money long after you’ve done the work, and requires very little maintenance to continue producing profit. My favorite passive income model is Affiliate Marketing, using SEO (search engine optimization) as my primary marketing strategy.
With this model, people find my pages by doing a search and they click through and make purchases from the merchants I represent. I don’t have to be in front of my computer, or accessible in any way for that sale to happen. I travel, take day trips with the kids, enjoy long naps and long lunches – and am always making sales.
Q2. Isn’t being an affiliate really just another word for “salesperson?” How does a non sales-y person succeed?
There’s not really any sales with Affiliate Marketing – that’s the merchant’s job. An affiliate only has to recommend and/or pre-sell the product or offer. We actually do this in everyday life, when friends or family ask us for opinions or recommendations. Or when we share our personal experiences with others.
There’s an art to the pre-sell, of course – but it’s easily learned. I have a 7-point checklist for writing product reviews that works out really well for me. You can download that checklist here.
Q3. So if I want to go the affiliate route, where do I start?
My absolute top recommendation is the Super Affiliate Handbook by Rosalind Gardner. It is very newbie-friendly, so it’s a great place to start if you’re not even sure what affiliate marketing is exactly. I first read it almost 6 years ago, and was already doing well with affiliate programs… but it boosted me up to the next level (super affiliate).
It is updated frequently, so I continue to read the updated editions and learn something new every single time. Rosalind is THE super affiliate, and is incredibly successful in niche affiliate marketing herself – so she’s the ideal source to learn from.
Thanks Lynn. So there you have it! If you’re still on the fence about dipping your toe into the affiliate marketing stream, pick up a copy of Rosalind’s Super Affiliate Handbook. I have my very own copy and found it helpful even thought I’ve been creating passive income streams using affilate marketing for a while. At only $47 it could be one of the best investments you’ll ever make in your business. Go ahead and pick up your copy now.
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November 15th, 2009 at 7:11 pm
This is great information – Thanks! I also am a huge fan of the Super Affiliate Handbook and I refer to mine all the time. If you don’t have a copy, grab one, read it’s contents, and get to work!
November 18th, 2009 at 7:53 pm
Good interview – I myself purchased the book recently – loving it and learning a lot from it.
November 28th, 2009 at 6:36 am
Nice post! I just recently read Ewen Chia’s book, “How I Made my First Million on the Internet, and How You Can Too.” He is definately one to follow as well.
Twitter: deniseoberry
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December 13th, 2009 at 9:03 pm
Thanks for your notes! It is a really good book to have handy. I like that she keeps it updated and you don’t have to buy it again.
March 7th, 2010 at 3:56 pm
I second the recommendation about about Rosalind’s book. She’s written a straight-forward, easy to understand book geared towards new affiliate marketers. Marketers with a bit of experience will also find Rosalind’s book of great value also. I find a few new ideas and great techniques to find tune my work flow to make my time much more productive. Besides, Rosalind is a smart business woman and also a great teacher.
March 30th, 2010 at 10:21 pm
Thanks for your information. Quite useful.
I will read those books.