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Why Bloggers Should Optimize Past Posts

April 5, 2016 by ShareASale 5 Comments

As ShareASale’s Blogger Liaison, I’ve been working with bloggers every day for the last eight months and I’ve attended seven blogger-focused conferences in the past year. While every blog I come across is different and tells a unique story, much of what I hear about blogger’s experiences with Affiliate Marketing is very similar. It sounds something like this…

When I was a brand new blogger, I signed up for an Affiliate Network and put a few banner ads up on my website. They didn’t make me any money, so I stopped trying.

Blogger

Does this sound like you?

I have good news if it does! When you’re a brand new blogger, you don’t have many eyes on your website. Your following is very minimal and the audience you do have hasn’t built up the trust and loyalty to keep coming back to your blog quite yet. You’re probably writing amazing content, but building and engaging an audience takes time. You may not see success and commissions rolling in right away with Affiliate Marketing, but the beauty in this is that Affiliate links can live forever! The hard work you put into your blog at its early stages can still pay off!

It’s important to note that Affiliate links within content are typically the highest revenue generators. There are a few different ways to optimize your previous posts once you have more visitors to your blog:

Scenario 1: Not Monetized

Let’s say you have a craft/DIY post that you absolutely love that was written a couple years ago, but you haven’t monetized it. Search for some new Merchants in the interface by product keyword to find items you used, and insert the Affiliate links and images into the post. Maybe you can feature a sewing pattern from Annie’s Catalog or a stencil from Simon Says Stamp that is very close to your project. If it’s a travel post, check out Merchants like CityPass and Viator to see if they provide tickets to the show you saw or tour that you did. Then, bring that post back into the spotlight by featuring it on your social media channels and in your next newsletter. 

Scenario 2: Already Monetized

If you have a popular post written a while ago that you did include Affiliate links in already, it’s very important to refer back to that post as much as possible! Especially if it’s already made you some money. You can do this at the end of your most recent posts by stating ‘Like this post? Check out this {relevant post} over here!’ A good example of this is your recipe posts. Be sure to link popular breakfast posts to each other. This is a great call-to-action and helps keep a reader on your website longer. You can also include the popular post in your newsletters when you get new sign-ups. Maybe Bake Deco has some cookware you used, or The Prepared Pantry has the main ingredient, so you can insert some additional Affiliate links. 

The goal is not to monetize every page, but for every page to be a potential gateway to monetization.

Kevin Spence

Scenario 3: Attempted Monetization

You have a solid post with Affiliate links that gets a lot of views, but it didn’t make you any money. Now what? Try to build a new storefront with our Make-A-Page feature within the post that includes updated products to show your readers some fresh ideas! It’s important to educate your reader on what’s available to let them make the decision. If you’re able to feature different Merchants, I would recommend doing so. It could be that the current brand isn’t the right fit for your audience, and I’m sure there’s other brands that you also love out there selling similar products! Take, for example, a blog post regarding the best furniture for a nursery. Include rocking chairs from Dot & Bo, domino & The Land of Nod! Then, the post will be ready to bring back into the spotlight. 

Take a look at your blog and old posts to see where the opportunities are to make some additional income with content you’ve already worked so hard on!

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

Top 10 Reasons to Start Your Own Blog - ShareASale Blog
Top 10 Reasons to Start Your Own Blog – ShareASale Blog
There is more to blogging than meets the eye. Although each person begins blogging for a different reason, having a blog provides a variety of benefits. Take a look at our list of different reasons that a person should begin blogging!
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How to Take Better iPhone Photos for Your Blog or Website – ShareASale Blog
  How to Take Better iPhone Photos for Your Blog or Website Brand marketers and bloggers rely heavily on photos and graphics as part of their content strategy because images appeal quickly to readers’ emotions. Social media platforms recognize this impact and reward users who create this type of content.
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Create A Product Showcase For Your Blog in 5 Minutes – ShareASale Blog
Product Showcases allow you to quickly highlight specific sub-sets of a retailer’s products based on either category or keyword. They keep themselves up to date with the most recent products available based on the keyword or category that you select!

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Comments

  1. Steven says

    April 5, 2016 at 12:40 pm

    Great article. I like playing volleyball too.

    Reply
  2. Stephanie Robbins says

    April 6, 2016 at 8:36 am

    Great post Abby! I always tell bloggers that monetizing existing and already optimized posts is the wonderful, low hanging fruit of affiliate marketing. I will definitely be sharing this post with my affiliates.

    Reply
  3. Janet says

    April 8, 2016 at 12:52 am

    Great tips!

    I’d add that if you haven’t already, add keywords to your old posts, though text and images and optimize for seo. Another thing I used to overlook is linking images with affiliate links instead of the default on WordPress, which is to a larger version of the image.

    Blog on
    Janet

    Reply
  4. Aurora says

    May 27, 2016 at 10:18 am

    Great article and common sense ideas to put to work! Avid volleyball player as well.

    Reply
  5. Virginia says

    June 12, 2016 at 9:22 am

    Thanks for this article. It has inspired me to take a second look at my very old blogs buried deep in the pile.
    It will definitely infuse it with ‘new life’ and earning potentials.

    Reply

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