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Could Affiliate Marketing Be Your Cherry on Top as a Creator?

Could Affiliate Marketing Be Your Cherry on Top as a Creator?

Are you looking for new revenue streams and partnership opportunities? If so, do the words “affiliate marketing” ring a bell?

Like influencer marketing, this business model can be a powerful way to make money online, beyond modeling and selling content on your fan site. Still, understanding and leveraging affiliate marketing opportunities can be challenging, especially with limited experience.

Affiliate marketing is estimated to be worth $12 billion globally, and more than 80% of brands have affiliate programs.

The following info and tips should give you a better grasp of such opportunities, and how affiliate marketing can benefit you as a cam model or adult content creator and complement your current business.

THE BASICS OF AFFILIATE MARKETING

Affiliate marketing is estimated to be worth $12 billion globally, and more than 80% of brands have affiliate programs. The industry is paving the way with new opportunities that content creators and social media influencers can take advantage of, such as making extra money with complementary products like sex toys, health products, lingerie, etc. But before you dive in, you should know how the game has been played for over a decade.

Essentially, it all boils down to a simple business arrangement: you’re getting paid for the traffic you bring to the platforms, products and services you promote. You partner with a brand through an affiliate program, get your custom promo link and promote it to your fans. With the rise of social shopping experiences and the professionalization of influencers, the content creators and fan site stars of today are becoming the affiliates of tomorrow.

Social media fan bases are a golden traffic source for brands, given the millions of followers with shared interests, hobbies, motivations and curiosity for their favorite influencers’ content. Meanwhile, creating original content that engages even hundreds of fans can be of great value for brands that match your audience and lifestyle.

The tactics remain mostly the same, like posts, stories, shoutouts, reels and unboxing videos. Still, this combination of affiliate and influencer marketing brings a new set of possibilities. Those possibilities enable you to keep up with your content and livestreaming business while adding an extra layer of monetization: this is your cherry on top!

THREE PROMOTION STRATEGIES FOR ADULT CONTENT CREATORS

There are three major sources of extra income for talented people who grow an adult fan base, create original content and demonstrate the ability to promote brands on social media.

1. Promoting your content on cam sites: If you’re a cam model, you might already know this, but most major cam sites allow you to showcase and sell your exclusive videos from your model page. Though cam sites take a cut of content sales, the number of visitors exposed to your content can increase your revenue significantly.

2. Promoting your favorite fan platform: I mentioned that most brands have an affiliate program, and that includes the largest cam and tube sites. Adding a sponsored link to your bio page that redirects your fans to one of those sites can earn you big money — even if you’re not performing or adding new content. Why? Because affiliate programs generally pay you for each new sign-up or purchase.

3. Promoting your favorite products: You know your audience better than anyone else, so you probably have an idea of what product types could be a great match. Finding brands that intersect with your lifestyle and values is an excellent way to generate sales commissions while preserving your personal brand. You can diversify your revenue streams and keep doing what you do best: inspire, engage and entertain!

THREE WAYS TO GET PAID BY AFFILIATE PROGRAMS

How will you get paid by affiliate programs? Here are some of the most common affiliate payout models adapted for creators.

  • Pay-Per-Post (PPP): Borrowed from influencer marketing, this model is the simplest avenue to get started. Once your content is posted, you get paid a fixed rate, no matter what. But to make big bucks, you need a large audience and high engagement.
  • Pay-Per-Sale or Pay- Per-Lead (PPS/PPL): Each fan who clicks on your link and makes a purchase on the site you promote earns you a fixed commission under the PPS model. Sometimes, affiliate programs only require your fans to subscribe and provide a valid email address. This is called a lead, since the person is now more inclined to make a purchase. Under this model, you get paid for each new sign-up, with no purchase required.
  • Revshare: This model can be your passive income source in the long run. If a fan clicks on your link and reaches the site you are promoting, you will earn a fixed percentage of all their purchases — for life! For example, if your fan registers on a cam site through one of your links, you will earn a percentage of all the tips and purchases they make with any models on an ongoing basis.

Seizing affiliate opportunities can seem complex, but brands have found creative ways to simplify your ability to earn affiliate commission in addition to your current income as a content creator. Ideally, you’d mix and balance all three for maximum sustainable earnings.

Since advertisers are increasingly working with content creators and influencers, affiliate marketing is a gold mine of opportunity to diversify your income sources with little extra effort.

Olivier Tremblay is the marketing director of FansRevenue and seeks to help content creators access new revenue streams, as well as land exclusive brand partnership opportunities. He and his team are passionate about monetizing social media audiences and can be reached through @FansRevenue on Twitter and Instagram, or by email at info@fansrevenue.com.

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