St. Paddy’s day is my favorite Holiday. My birthday is in less than a week, and I still haven’t planned anything for it. Hopefully someone throws me a surprise party. Anyways – I digress.
I want to talk about capturing the attention of special days of the year – be them holidays, birthdays, etc. People are in a purchase-friendly mood when they’re celebrating – especially when alcohol is involved. When you’re thinking about your next affiliate project, consider what holidays are in close proximity. You’ll want to be promoting things for that holiday up to two or three months in advance, because people often times buy their products early to get the best possible prices they can.
Brainstorming and Execution
Make sure you brainstorm as many monetization paths as possible when you’re beginning to formulate your first plans. Here are some of my successful St. Patrick’s Day affiliate sites and how they were monetized:
- A blog for hospitality businesses to brainstorm promotions for St. Patrick’s Day. I directed people to offers for custom shirts, mugs, guiness, etc.
- A holiday deals website giving out coupons for SPD schwag. I all of the coupon offers I could find, centralizing a place where people could get discounts for all of their Paddy’s Day needs.
- An Irish music website, complete with funny YouTube videos. I focused on generating income from Audible.com, iTunes, and Amazon.
- A website with the complete history of St. Patrick’s Day. I just ran Adsense on this one – I’m not sure why it was so successful.
Conclusion
I hope this helped you decide what to do for your next affiliate project – or at least gave you a little treasure chest of ideas for projects you may want to do in the future. The other thing that is great about holiday offers is that with a little tweaking, you can run with the same website next year.
Like any other project – the more insight you can give your customers, the better. If you don’t know much about Easter, you probably shouldn’t build a niche site about it. Luckily my birthday is so close to St. Paddy’s Day, and I have a little bit o’ Irish in me. Hopefully this next week isn’t too blurry.
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