The concept of high ticket affiliate marketing certainly attracts attention, who’s going to turn down the opportunity to earn the same amount from just one sale as opposed to selling dozens of low-priced products?
However, to achieve the high ticket status, you require establishing a trustworthy connection with people in order to build confidence - after all, you are the expert in your field who has something important to share.
It's about trust - who do you take at face value when they speak. If you take them too seriously then they'll quickly move out of your field. This is not something that you want to do, but when it comes to selling you need a point to focus on - a point to elevate them to your 'expert' status.
Focus on these ideas:
1. Find out how many people have purchased the product - by getting this figure you establish the minimum viable audience; or simply speaking, the percentage of the target market that you can reach.
2. Build a website and a product review site, either by using WordPress or a trustworthy Blogger's platform, such as Markethive, this Inbound marketing platform. These sites need to be of high-quality, with an emphasis on usability, so as to establish the trust factor; and additionally to show that you've got the time to spend, interact and to establish that you're actually capable of delivering, rather than just posting as a quick get rich scheme.
3. Find the products that will sell - this is obviously a bit of an art - try different categories, different niches, and see which ones sell the best. A trick popular in the tech and internet marketing niche is to market a product that you personally use and are confident with; then post an article in the forum area of that specific site with your affiliate link in it; so people can see your review in the forum area. You can't beat promoting something you are passionate about.
Once you get these three things in place, there are various ways to promote this stuff to these sites, but it can become rather messy. For example:
It’s worth remembering if the product is of questionable quality and credibility and the affiliate product is not selling well, it's probably a pretty messy way to go. If you're paying for advertising, you may lose money here if you don't know what you're doing. Also, if the product you're selling is of such low quality, you could end up with a lot of traffic that is junk - meaning you'll lose all of it.
So, as I've suggested in this article, the way to go about promoting your new products and as an Affiliate is to focus on getting an authority status in your particular niche, in the area you want to promote; and then you can go out and monetize those websites in numerous ways as an affiliate.
So these are the basics on promoting and marketing your high ticket affiliate products as an affiliate - you'll need to focus on making some money and then, on an ongoing basis, building authority in your chosen niche.