Part 2 - Holiday Strategy No One Knows About

Published: Tue, 10/13/15

The Toy Strategy That's Nearly Set & Forget
I know - two emails in two days?  Very unlike me but I warned you yesterday this one was coming (with holiday marketing tips at the bottom, too)!

Yesterday's email mentioned there are 2 critical steps to tackling an affiliate marketing strategy around the toy niche - research and an effective blueprint- and explained that Shawn Davis had the research piece covered for you.

The second step, following an effective blueprint, comes to us from Andy Charalambous.  Andy is king when it comes to breaking into the highly competitive toy niche! 





His process is so well laid out and so routine that he knows exactly when and how to put a "machine" in place for any specific toy or toy category, updates it only once or twice a year, and then lets it earn him affiliate sales all year every year.  He then just repeats the process over and over to scale it up.  

Of all the people I've met online, Andy is the one I've known the longest and communicated with most often.

He's funny, creative, artistic, energetic, and never gives himself enough credit. 

He's also persistent.  While I was still saying toys were just too competitive, he was determined to make an affiliate income from the niche.  He never gave up and I sat by and watched for years as he fine-tuned his strategy. 

And fine-tune it, he did.  I've seen his sites.  I've been through his product.  It's packed with everything you need to replicate his process including bonuses and tutorials.

This method doesn't just work with toys - you could use this for better rankings in any physical product niche.

Inside you'll receive:
  • 55+ page PDF outlining the strategy objective and instructions
  • Bonus PDFs covering site set up, social media tools, toy lists and keyword research strategy
There are no upsells!

This is a complete blueprint with everything you need to build sites in the toy niche that will bring in traffic and make sales. 

Andy lays out 3 levels of his strategy depending on how quickly or how advanced you want to go.  For Andy, this is a solid piece of his online income.  You, however, might want to start small and there's a level for beginners.  Or, you may have advanced online experience and want to go big.  There's a map for each of the 3 levels so you know exactly which pieces you need to put together for each and then all the detail you need to complete each piece.

You'll learn:
  • Why you only have to do the work once and how the site works on autopilot afterwards (with only some minor additions each year)
  • Why it becomes easier to scale up each year
  • Which social sites to use and how to use them (and you don't have to be social to do this, by the way!)
  • How to go for the toy "crumbs" and why they're solid gold
  • How to build a mini toy empire
  • How to choose the best toys to promote
  • The content template Andy uses to write his posts
  • His SEO strategy that helps his sites rank more quickly (including his white-hat backlink methods and sources) 
It does take time and effort to build one of these systems but the payoffs make it well worthwhile.  You'll also need to buy domain names and have hosting in place. 

You could do the work yourself - it's easy enough to follow - or you could outsource it all or you could outsource just pieces of the strategy. 

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Combine Andy's process with Shawn Davis's well-researched list of the hottest toys for 2015 and you've got a solid plan for building your way into the profitable and competitive toy niche!


Holiday Affiliate Marketing Tips for All!
Yesterday, I also mentioned that I had lots of holiday related affiliate marketing tips to share. 

Last year I wrote 5 newsletters that were shared only with a small group of individuals who were involved in my Christmas Crush It coaching program.  I was going to pull tips from those newsletters to share in this email but decided the best thing to do was to give you all access to ALL of those newsletters. 

Keep in mind that they were written last year and may reference assignments or "your last task" kind of comments that were meant for the coaching students but I promise the information is still very relevant and you're sure to find lots of ideas and tips to use in your holiday marketing efforts this year.


Sincerely,

Erica Stone
erica@extremereviewer.com