If you want to learn how to build an affiliate marketing funnel…
You’re in the right place!
Because in this post, I show you exactly how to build a funnel for affiliate marketing.
Furthermore:
You’ll also discover “hacks” you can use to make your funnel convert like crazy.
You ready?
Let’s take a look…
What Is An Affiliate Marketing Funnel?
An affiliate marketing funnel is a process you send potential customers through to quickly convert them from prospects into leads, and then into customers.
The process itself is a series of pages and emails:
The idea behind a funnel is to educate your audience in a way that builds trust and rapport.
Then to promote affiliate products once trust has been established.
Overview Of An Affiliate Marketing Funnel
Let’s take a closer look at the steps within the funnel diagram above.
This will give you more insights into each step of the funnel:
Traffic
You generate traffic via blogging, paid ads or social media etc.
Optin Page
You drive that traffic to an optin page.
That optin page should contain some kind of a lead magnet as a “bribe” to acquire an email address.
Email Sequence
As people opt in for the lead magnet, their email address is added to an email list.
An email sequence is then triggered to start building trust and rapport with each lead.
Bridge Page
This is the page a lead is redirected to after they’ve opted in for the lead magnet.
This page is used to build trust and rapport and to pre-sell the affiliate offer.
Affiliate Offer
Where you redirect all leads from the bridge page over to your affiliate offer.
And that sequence of events (that process) is a funnel.
How To Build An Affiliate Marketing Funnel
(The Beginners Guide For 2024)
For this, we need to work backwards.
So, we we start with the offer…
Step 1: Find A Great Offer
It’s important you promote the right kind of offer.
Because if you don’t, you could set up your funnel only to find out it doesn’t produce sales.
Here’s a few key points to remember when choosing an offer:
#1: It needs to be a great offer
Whatever you promote, it needs to be awesome!
If the offer stinks, you won’t make sales. (Even if you have an amazing funnel.)
#2: Make sure the offer is something your audience wants or needs
If you pitch an offer they don’t really want or need, you’ll have a hard time generating sales.
So be sure to pitch the right offer, to the right audience.
If you need help finding great offers, this post highlights the best affiliate programs for beginners.
Step 2: Create A Bridge Page
A bridge page is used primarily to build trust and rapport with each lead acquired in the funnel.
And at the same time, it’s used to pre-sell the affiliate offer.
Here’s an example of a simple bridge page:
The video’s of the affiliate sharing tips and tricks etc.
It’s also used to pre-sell the affiliate offer.
The button beneath the video then links out to the affiliate offer.
When creating your own bridge page, consider adding in elements such as:
#1: Story telling
Telling stories is a powerful way to pre-sell an affiliate offer.
Maybe you could tell a story about how the product has helped you or someone you know.
#2: Sharing an unboxing video
Perhaps you’re promoting a physical product?
If you are, consider adding an unboxing video on your bridge page.
Doing so will show your audience how cool the offer is from your perspective.
#3: Demonstrating the product
Sometimes people just want to see a demonstration of the product before they buy.
Whatever you decide to put on your bridge page, be genuine and thoughtful.
Because that’s going to help in boosting conversions.
To create a bridge page, you will need a page builder.
For that, check out this post that covers the best page builders for affiliate marketing.
Step 3: Write An Email Sequence
Now it’s time to create an email sequence for your leads.
When it comes to email sequences, there are 4 types of sequences that work really well:
#1: A welcome sequence
Where you welcome leads into your business and introduce yourself.
#2: A content sequence
The goal here is to provide as much value as you can and help your audience overcome problems.
#3: A promo sequence
A promo sequence focuses on the promotion of affiliate offers.
#4: A combination of the three
This involves weaving all sequence types within the one email sequence.
And in my opinion, this one is the best.
Because you provide value and sell at the same time.
Here’s an example of a simple email sequence:
This is one of my own email sequences.
It’s triggered when someone signs up for my free affiliate marketing course. (Which you can sign up for here.)
The sequence is designed to build a relationship, send the lead back to the course, provide value and to sell, all within the one sequence.
When it comes to creating email sequences, I’ve found ConvertKit to be the best.
Step 4: Create An Optin Page
An optin page is designed to do one thing and one thing only…
Acquire a persons contact information, such as their email address.
Getting them to give you their email address is achieved by offering a “lead magnet.”
Here’s an example of an optin page and lead magnet from DigitalMarketer:
On this optin page, the lead magnet being offered is an email marketing metrics guide.
When creating your optin page, be sure it includes these elements.
These will help with conversions:
#1: Write a captivating headline
The headline is the first thing people see.
If it doesn’t stand out, visitors will leave without opting in!
Here’s a few tips to make your headline pop:
- Promise a benefit
- Use curiosity
- Put news in the headline
#2: Use a strong call to action
A call to action (CTA) is where you tell people what to do next.
If people are not told exactly what to do, they’ll do nothing.
An example of a CTA could be:
“Click the button below right now for instant access!”
A strong CTA should be clear and direct.
To create optin pages, you will need a landing page builder.
If you use WordPress, check out Elementor or OptinMonster.
Otherwise LeadPages and Groove are two of the best in the industry.
Step 5: Get Traffic To Your Funnel
With the funnel built, all that’s left to do is send traffic to the funnel.
There are many different ways to get traffic.
Here are 2 that are popular:
#1: SEO
SEO stands for “Search Engine Optimization.”
It’s the art of optimizing blog posts to rank high in Google’s organic search results.
Those posts can also be used as optin pages to build your email list and drive traffic into your funnel.
When it comes to SEO, the first thing you do is keyword research.
This will show you what keywords your audience types into Google.
Then you write blog posts that your audience will find helpful and engaging.
Lastly:
Implement these SEO tips within your blog posts to help them rank in the search results.
While this is free traffic, it does require time before your blog posts start ranking in the search results.
#2: Paid ads
If you want to get traffic quickly, then paid ads might be for you.
And a great place for paid ads is Facebook.
They have tonnes of traffic you can get in front of and can do so very quickly.
Here’s an example of a Facebook ad.
This one is from DigitalMarketer:
This ad showed in my news feed.
So I clicked on it to see where it would take me.
And sure enough, straight to an optin page.
And because they are savvy marketers, there will absolutely be a full blown funnel behind that optin page!
Recap Of How To Build An Affiliate Marketing Funnel
Step 1: Find a great offer
Step 2: Create a bridge page
Step 3: Write an email sequence
Step 4: Create an optin page
Step 5: Get traffic to your funnel
Conclusion
Well, there you have it.
How to build an affiliate marketing funnel in 2024.
Be sure to check out these affiliate marketing tips too.
Or this post if you want to learn affiliate marketing step-by-step.
Now, over to you…
“Are you going to build an affiliate marketing funnel?”
Let me know in the comments below.
I’d love to hear from you!