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David Ramos
- Affiliate Marketer
- $30,000 annual revenue
David Ramos writes on Reddit…
Between software, Amazon, and courses, my affiliate income has sat around $30k/yr for just over 5 years now… in total it’s just over $148k as of writing this.
Sounds like his YouTube channel has been key, despite only 4K subs…
Long-form (like 20+ min) videos that are low quality (just me and a bad mic and some screensharing software) have VASTLY out-performed highly edited videos that are shorter (5-12 min range).
David recommends promoting high ticket products
He gives the example of Kajabi ($2000/yr software), which he has talked about in several videos, each with his affiliate link in the description.
80% of my aff income has come from 5 products. The caveat is that I talked about them A LOT. Online and in person. They were actually good, and they actually made sense to recommend to my network (other writers, content folks, etc.).
David adds in the comments…
I made this video about 4 years back and still stand by a lot of the info. It’ll at least point you in the right direction and get you thinking about the foundational elements of what needs to work to make [affiliate marketing] work…
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