The Affiliate Mindset How We REALLY Think and Work…

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So if you’re on the outside… the inner workings of the mind of an affiliate seems like a strange and mystical thing indeed, doesn’t it? Affiliates are quite clearly King Midas personified. Everything they touch turns to pure internet gold. They are blessed with an uncanny ability to make money. If you fail at affiliate marketing once, thats it. You should give up cos you’re clearly crap. Right?

Ummm… wrong!

I have an earth shattering nugget of information… Affiliates in every shape, size and form are normal human beings, and they make bad judgements at times as well. OK, they usually offset them with their good judgements. But, to kick off this insight into the affiliate mindset I thought it would be good to show you a few examples of affiliates having bad ideas or getting something badly wrong.

One of the best examples I found was from one of the most famous affiliate success stories - ShoeMoney Himself. In a great post, Jeremy details his top ten worst ever business ideas, including my personal favourite… an idea to garner advertising revenue from “Topless Chix In A Ferrari Cross Country”.

The Domains I’ve Bought Whilst Drunk pale in comparison to some of Jeremy’s bloopers! Well, except my idea for a sex toy reward points site… that’s kinda similar in the lameness stakes, ;)

Affiliates make mistakes too. Big mistakes. Let us not forget the massive lapse in judgement which occurred when a Tesco’s affiliate decided to register lots of naughty domain names, attempted to argue at the High Court they were totally entitled to the £26,688 in commissions which Tesco reversed, and umm…. Lost!

Rights and wrongs of any of the above aside… you can bet that the affiliates who fell foul of Tescos are still making money and we certainly know Jeremy is living the dream. The point I’m labouriously trying to make is that all affiliates make mistakes and come up with dud ideas. What makes them a success is that they don’t let the failure define them… Why? Because they learn from every mistake and pass that knowledge into their next attempt. Affiliates do not give up.

Wow Kirsty… thats like, totally profound. What other qualities must an affiliate possess?
For a start… they don’t need money. It’s not money that makes an affiliate a success. It’s their success that makes them money. Understand?

And see, a lot of people manage to find something that will make them a bit of cash. But what next? You need the Imagination to be able to Replicate and Scale UP your success.

To do that, you need to have the Focus to find your “thing”, stick to it and do it well over and over again. Or you may be an ambidextrous affiliate… and have many “things”! Finding your money making method will not happen overnight. Life doesn’t work like that, so why should affiliate marketing? You must have tenacity to have success at anything in life.

And once affiliates have found their success… do they sit down? Nah… they proactively seek out new deals with networks and merchants. They ask for higher commissions in exchange for greater volume, they approach people with ideas, they network, they work bloody hard on their business.

And once you have all that… you’re home free, right? Nobody can take that revenue stream away. Ummm… well except if that method you sweated blood over is suddenly deemed to be wrong by someone like Google. This happens to affiliates all the time. Who can forget such hilarious Google japes as the Florida Update and we all know and love the Google Adwords slap. So affiliates have to constantly innovate to stay one step ahead of (or deal with) the changing requirements of the industry.

And that in a nutshell is what it comes down to. Work hard and don’t ever give up. I have a motto I bought as a painted postcard from an artist in Chiang Mai, which I immediately loved.

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And that is what I am now. I’m an alchemist. Every time something goes wrong I look at my beautiful little postcard from Thailand, and I “feel” the affiliate mindset. I take what’s happened and turn it into a positive, the same as many other guys in this industry. Affiliate marketing is not an easy ride, and I take my hat off to all my affiliate colleagues for their innovation and tenacity. It humbles me every day, and inspires me on to greater things.

It’s all the encouragement I need! I hope everyone else feels it too ;)

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9 Responses to “The Affiliate Mindset How We REALLY Think and Work…”

  1. Raymond Theakston Says:

    Another great post. Each time I get slapped by Google I work even harder to ‘prove em wrong’. It takes an awful lot more than a search engine or even the High Court to knock an affiliate down.

  2. Monty Says:

    Thanks Kirsty. This came at just the right time. I was moaning last night about how after nearly a year in this game I should be seeing my revenues rise not fall back down to the pennies a day level which is what’s happening.

  3. StevenM Says:

    Hey K

    I really love that motto and look at it for inspiration when i feel like I am getting nowhere!

    Thanks for all the inspiration over the years. :)

    Steven

  4. Edward Says:

    Great post Kirsty, you and Amit(SuperAffilateMindset) should get together for a motivational speech at the next Expo!

    I read about Colonel Sanders of KFC fame the other day, he had 1008 rejections before he sold his first famous chicken recipe.
    http://www.peaceinspiration.com/2006/06/30/colonel-harland-sanders/

    Now he would have been a good affiliate!!

  5. Joe Connor Says:

    Great post, love the postcard.

  6. Chris Bishop Says:

    Fantastic post - from the heart!

    What a great affiliate world we work in!

    Chris

  7. tony bennett Says:

    Apparently, accourding to the affiliate test,I’m a Zen Affiliate so I’m bound to ask.

    What is the sound of shit happening?

    :-)

  8. Kirsty Says:

    Ha ha ha!!! Modesty forbids me from commenting on that one Tony. That’s given me a laugh to finish up a bloody frustrating day, thanks.

  9. tony bennett Says:

    Your welcome:-)
    I cant find your “Hello Newbie, hold my hand and I’ll teach you what to do” page.
    Can I have directions please?

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