In this short guide you are going to learn exactly how you can
start earning money in as little as 24 hours, doing the things that
you already do on Facebook!
Did you know that social media has become one of the biggest
drivers of sales and new customers for businesses? Companies
that used to spend millions of dollars on radio advertising, TV
commercials and billboard signs, are now shifting huge chunks
of their marketing budgets to social media sites like Facebook.
So why are they doing this? The simple answer is.....
Social Proof
What do you think is more valuable to a business? Someone
seeing an advertisement from a business that says:
'Buy our new smartphone, it has great features and is reasonably
priced!'
Or that same person seeing a Facebook status update from their
friend saying:
I LOVE my new XYZ smartphone, the camera on it is amazing
Of course, it's the latter. And that's why social media is so
powerful for business.
What you may not realise though, is that you have unwittingly
become an unpaid marketing agent for these companies!
Every time you mention a business on Facebook, recommend a
product or service, or 'like' a businesses page, you are making
that business money.
And what do you get in return?
Nothing.
Does it seem fair to you that these businesses should be making
all this money of the back of your time and eforts, while you
get nothing?
Imagine if you could get paid for the actions you take
on Facebook?
How great would it be if you could get paid every time you 'liked'
a page, shared an article or left a comment.
Instead of wasting all those hours you spend on Facebook, you
could turn them into a way to make some extra cash. That would
be pretty awesome right?
Well now you can!
And the key to all of this is afliate marketing.
So what exactly is afliate marketing?
At it's most basic level, afliate marketing is when a business
pays you a commission or fee, for helping them get new
customers or sales for their business.
For example, a business that sells a weight loss program online
for $100, may have an afliate program that pays 50%
commission for each sale you help them generate. You could
join this afliate program and then get paid for telling people
about the businesses website.
As the afliate program pays 50% commission, and the product
sells for $100, you would get paid $50 for each customer that
you send to that businesses website.
It's that easy.
If you were an afliate for this weight loss course, all you would
need to do is fnd people who are interested in weight loss, get
them to click on your afliate link (which will take them to the
businesses website) and then you get paid $50 for every person
that buys the product.
Facebook is the perfect place to make money doing this as an
afliate, because through their Facebook accounts people tell
you exactly what they are interested in (and therefore what they
may be interested in buying!).
Through the pages that they like,And the groups that they join
You can then use this information to recommend products they may be interested in (using your afliate links), and when they buy them, you get paid!
It's not spam or unwanted marketing because you are only giving people information about products and businesses that you know they will be interested in.
For example, lets say you see a post on Facebook where someone writes:
Can anyone recommend a good android phone? I just broke my old one and I need to buy a new one ASAP!
Normally you would reply to a post like this with the name of a phone brand, or a link to a phone manufactures website that you have heard good things about.
However, as an afliate you can still provide the same helpful advice, but you can get paid for it! Instead of just giving them a link to the top selling Android phones, you can give them an afliate link instead.
They will never know the diference because they still get taken to the same web page with the top selling Android phones, but now if they buy a phone from that website, you get paid.
How awesome is that!
Are you excited to get started? Well the frst step is to join the afliate programs.



