Key Aspect of Affiliate Content Writing:
- Write As An Expert
- Recommend Best products
- Focus More On Benefits
- Make the Content Easy To Read
- Make the Content Engaging
- Talk About Benefits, Not Just Features
- Spend Much Time Researching Product
- Make Sure Your Content Is Not - Product Brochure
- Wise Call To Action Within Content
-Avoid Spelling and Grammar Mistakes
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Key Aspect of Affiliate Content Writing.pdf
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Write As An Expert
Recommend Best products
Focus More On Benefits
Make the Content Easy To Read
Make the Content Engaging
Talk About Benefits, Not Just Features
Spend Much Time Researching Product
Make Sure Your Content Is Not Product Brochure
Wise Call To Action Within Content
Avoid Spelling and Grammar Mistakes
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2. Write as an
Expert
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Understand the topic of contents are designed to inform, not to sell from your webste. You’re
writing a review, not a product description.
Your review content needs to gain the trust of your audience. They search on search engine to get
experts’ opinion. You should deliver what your audience expect.
Be thorough in your review and try to cover all the points that you would want to see if you were the
audinence.
3. Recommend Best
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Make sure your visitors convert into buyers is to recommend only the best products available.
You need to spend much time to do research on the best products from Amazon.
Check every product rating, customer reviews, and authority sites’ recommendation to determine
whether you should direct your readers to buy a particular product.
4. FocusMoreOnBenefits
... 81% people search online before buying a product while 60% of them rely
directly on search engines.
Whenever someone decides to buy any particular product, they do it after
seeing the benefits, not bullet pointed features. So whenever they search
about a particular product in Google, they want to see how the product will
benefit them.
You need to write what your readers are looking for. Your research should tell
you what your reader needs and what you found that’s interesting.
As you do your research, make a list of the pros and cons.
Make a separate list of the features of the particular product.
Next to each feature, write a short sentence about how that feature might
benefit someone.
Elaborate it with interesting ways.
5. MaketheContentEasyToRead
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Unless you’re writing a case study/ academics/ journal, you need to keep your
words and sentences short, clear, and concise
Write for your audience, in an interesting and easy manner.
Make sure your review speaks to people using words that they understand.
Break things down.
Don’t expect or assume that your audience can read at the college level or
understand complex concepts.
To measure if your content is well readable by average people for all over the
world
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8. MakeContentEngaging
5. Talk to your reader directly.
Don’t write as if you’re writing a document that they will
read someday.
By using the same dialect and vocabulary that they use
every day, you will be able to engage these people easily.
Image and infographs, Statistical data, YT Videos
Use Tables
Bullet Point
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9. TalkAboutBenefits,NotFeatures
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While writing content, you need to write in the
second person. That means you need to talk ‘to’
the reader, and not ‘at’ the reader.
They include features, benefits, and how it
relates to your reader.
Whenever you look at a product description,
you usually see a small bulleted list of features.
Add what are the benefits of this feature, along
with how it relates.
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11. Spend Much Time Researching
Product
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Amazon/Ebay/Alibaba
Competitor website
Youtube
Quora/ Reddit/ Other website
Great content comes after a lot of research. Research is
where you get into the nuts and bolts of getting the raw
material for your content.
Where to do research
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12. WritingContentsWithoutUsingTheProduct
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We can review a product with two types of approaches.
One, I used the product. I have firsthand experience.
Two, I don’t own the product, but I’m an expert and did a
lot of research.
Instead of saying ‘I used’ statement, you can more focus
on background information of the products, feature
benefits and user success stories.