Top 12 Reasons Why People Fail to Do Affiliate Marketing with Success (2024)

At first sight, affiliate marketing is simply a dream come true business: No own product creation, no storage of items, no shipping, no customer support, etc. Unsurprisingly, almost everyone online want’s to make use of this model of generating commissions for promoting other peoples products online. But truth is, more than 95% of newbies fail to do affiliate marketing with success.

People start out with very high expectations and end up in giving up because the money making part of their affiliate business is just not lifting off. From my own mistakes and the learning curve of many other online entrepreneurs, I can tell the most reasons for failure in this business are caused by the wrong mindset or the lack of proper skills.

To support your smooth start or expansion in affiliate marketing, I have collected the most common reasons why people fail doing affiliate business successfully in the following.

1. They don’t go for outstanding value

Affiliate marketingis a very crowded business area. Hence, you need to find ways to stand out from the crowd. These ways are paved on the quality approach: The content you create to address your audience has to be either great of help or very entertaining (or both) to capture your audience.

If you can’t capture your visitors, they are off and gone forever. If you just try to copy your competitors content with some few changes to avoid duplicate content, you won’t attract anyone to listen to you. You have to add or invent your very unique own value and tone to whatever topic you create content about.

Don’t just echo what the supplier says about his products you promote. Try to act from a users point of view and answer questions that haven’t been answered before, try to give some extra tips to use the product best or to combine it with other products, for example.

By the way, the core of your outstanding value is best provided on your own online foundation, which is your website or blog. Doing affiliate marketing without a website or blog is something I absolutely do not recommend, for several reasons.

2. They don’t really know the products they promote

This is a big one, too. Many affiliates don’t take the effort to dive into the products they want to earn commissions from. They think it’s enough to provide superficial product information.

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But your visitors don’t come to your blog to read things they have read somewhere else before. They seek for reliable extra information, which in best case come from a user knowing the product inside out.

It is impossible to provide these unique and very useful information about a product, if you haven’t used or tested it yourself. Of course, there are products you can not test in-depth by your own, like supplements for specific health problems you don’t have, for example. But in these cases you have to do extensive user experience research to get the big picture of what kind of help the product can provide for people.

In best case, you promote products you have achieved great results with using them for yourself. If you show your achievements of using the product, you can give great and very credible advocacy for it in front of your audience. That way, you will achieve much more success than those who promote products they are not connected with (but expect to make money with because they are meant to be bestseller).

3. They underestimate the power of relationships

Affiliate Marketing is popular for not having to do customer support for the products you promote. But that’s only half the story: You may not have to solve technical problems customers have with your affiliate products. But for being one of the very few succeeding in affiliate marketing, you have to get and stay in touch with your audience!

If you don’t want to get in touch with your audience, you have to attract hit and run buyers over and over again, which is lots of hassle.

With a good relationship to your visitors, they don’t come to follow your link for buying something to be off and gone forever. If they rely on your two cents about products they are interested in, they will come back to learn more from you before their next purchase. This is the principle of turning one-time buyers into satisfied repeat customers.

In affiliate marketing, strong relationships are mainly built on great helpful content and your interactions with your audience. Try to offer help whenever you can and deliver it when people ask for it. Go and answer questions people leave in your comment section or on social media.

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Along the process of creating your affiliate business you should start building your own email list your visitors subscribe to. That way, you can implement a funnel to send them emails containing awesome helpful information suited to their needs. These funnels can create very strong, long lasting relationships between you and your subscribers.

The ability of your business to scale depends very much on your efforts to build relationships. And good relationships are made of trust, which leads me to the next point!

4. They go for selling, not for helping

This phenomenon is – not only in affiliate marketing – wide spread: People put all their energy into selling and get only little sales results in return. And with poor results many put even more effort into actively selling, which makes the gap to their sales results even bigger…

I once had a mentor in the offline marketing world who taught me something very wise you should apply to any business: If you want to sell something, do ANYTHING but, by all means, not this: selling.

People start businesses and all they can think of while building it is “I have to make sales!“. They are madly chasing after sales and forget to do what actually leads to a sale: Helping people.

But… As soon as you switch into helping mode and make helping your audience your main mission in your daily content creation and interaction tasks, it doesn’t take long to see amazing results coming in.

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But why is helping the key? Because, in helping mode you don’t push people to buy something. Instead, your actions are based on digging for problems of your audience to deliver a perfect match solution to them over and over again with your blog posts, videos, podcasts, etc.

Helping people leads to something money can’t buy: Trust. If you honestly want to help people with what you do in your business, you will be rewarded with trust. There is no sale, not a first and definitely not a repeat one, you can make, if your (potential) customer doesn’t trust you.

List building is a good example for how things can go wrong in the lack of trust: Many affiliates bombard their freshly generated subscribers with series of emails (funnels) that contain nothing but frantic sales offers right from the beginning.

Instead of sending trust building emails first (like how to‘s or tips and hacks on relevant things), these affiliates push their subscribers to buy something up front. And instead of conversions, they are “rewarded“ with people unsubscribing from their list because they feel annoyed by spam.

If you want to stand out from the crowd in affiliate marketing, you have to switch into helping mode and aim to know and serve your audience better than anyone else.

5. They are exposed to too much competition

To be honest, niche selection – hence, choosing the field of interest you want to build your affiliate business in – has been a big challenge for me in the beginning of my online trip. And it looks like it’s a very common struggle for many newbies who are just starting out.

Most people are tempted by the thought of targeting a BIG market with their affiliate business. But generic, huge markets come along with two problems: They are likely to be very competitive, and they are no good for finding targeted audiences.

A well targeted audience is made of visitors that are very much interested in the content and the related product recommendations you provide on your blog. But if you target a generic niche like “sport clothes“, for instance, your visitors could be searching for anything like clothes for men, for women, for kids, for outdoor sports, for tennis, for golf, for sailing, etc. Many visitors will come to your site to leave quickly, because they are searching for something else within the “sports clothes“ topic than you provide information about on your blog.

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Therefore, it’s very important to specify your niche to a certain level. Need an example? Okay, let’s say your root niche is about toys. That is far too broad. To make it more specific (less competitive and more targeted) you could say you focus on toys especially made for “infant cognitive development”.

Imagine you write a great guideline like “5 things important to know when choosing toys for infant cognitive development” on your blog. If someone googles the search term “toys for infant cognitive development“, he will see your post popping up in the search results.

The search that person has performed is very specific and your content is a perfect match answer for it. That’s how targeting works – you address visitors that are highly interested in the content you create.

But how does your post show up in the first results in the search engines so people can find it? Your post shows up for 2 reasons:

  • Reason 1: You offer great, helpful content in that post and
  • Reason 2: your content fits perfectly to a specific search query (toys for infant cognitive development) not too many other strong websites offer helpful content for.

It’s a little bit about finding questions people ask relatively often on the internet (search queries in search engines) but don’t get many suitable answers for (in the form of relevant website or blog content).

You can find these more or less untapped questions with the help of keyword tools. When I ask my keyword tool how often “toys for infant cognitive development“ is searched in the search engines and how many websites provide content related to that search term, I get great results:

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On the average, the search term is searched 96 times in the search engines per month. But there is only one website providing relevant content to answer that query. This is low competition at its finest!

You may say “Why should I target for that low traffic of only 96 searches?“. Well if this post would be your only one, that’s very poor traffic. But if you write many posts suited for that kind of low competition search terms relevant to your niche, you will get lots of top rankings in Google which boosts the overall ranking of your blog.

6. They start with multiple niches attempts

I see this over and over again and have to admit I have been tempted by it too: Once you understood how a profitable niche business works, you want to build many of them to maximize your affiliate incomes. For many of us, especially the starters, this is failure sure to follow.

I don’t say affiliate marketers who centralize their business on only one or a few websites are more successful than those who run a huge amount of affiliate websites. It depends on what kind of person you are and how experienced you are in this business. Not everyone has the jack of all trades capabilities needed to keep on top of it!

Even if it’s possible to manage several niches at the same time, it definitely is no good model for newbies to start out with. Building up an affiliate marketing business is way more complex than one might think.

I see many starters who underestimate the workload related to this business. They end up in having several niches where each one of them lacks proper contribution and care to really take off. This results in many niches with only little to no income. Sooner or later people get frustrated and give up.

I always say start with one niche and grow it laser focused to a profitable business. At that point your expertise and routine is strong enough to step into more markets or try other business models.

7. They don’t choose proper affiliate products

Your income opportunities depend very much on what kind of affiliate products you choose to promote. You just have to be aware that products with relatively low pricing result in relatively low commissions you can make per sale.

Let’s say you are in a climbing niche and promote climbing equipment like clip lock carabiner hooks. A package of 5 carabiners costs $15 at Amazon, for example. Depending on how much you sell, your Amazon commission will be between 4% and 8.5%. That means even in the highest commission level you only make $1.28 per sale. If you only have items on this price level, you have to sell 132 of them each day to make about $5,000 affiliate income per month.

But to sell 132 items each day, you have to generate traffic to your site that comes close to a 2,650 visitors each day or nearly 80,000 per month, assuming you achieve a conversion of 5%. That’s a lot of traffic you have to build!

I don’t say affiliate marketing with low priced items is impossible, but you just have to be aware that you need to generate much more traffic to achieve the same results you get with higher commission products.

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Just for comparison: If you promote a product with a commission of $25, you only have to sell 7 of them each day to make $5,250 per month. With a conversion of 5% you need 140 visitors per day or 4,200 visitors per month in traffic.

But I have to warn you against thinking it further and concluding the higher the price, the more money you make. The higher the price of a product you want to earn high commission for, the more effort you have to put into building trust to finally make the sale. That’s a challenge you should not run into as a newbie.

In best case you take care to have a good mixture of products that provide good and moderate commissions.

8. They run into fake training- and affiliate programs

Even though market conditions for affiliate marketing are on the change into “quality wins“, the online referral business still has the image of an easy peasy push button get rich overnight thing.

This image is mainly caused by the heaps of scammers who promise newbies that their get rich quick schemes will bring them guaranteed success on autopilot. To be honest, the whole online industry is pretty much “contaminated“ by these rip offs targeting internet novices that desperately try to make money online.

These scams come disguised as online marketing training products or as faked affiliate program or as a combination of both.

Why so many people run into these scams? Because, they are human beings attacked by very professional abusive use of manipulative neuromarketing. Scam-lingo phrases like “buy this product and your one million dollar business is guaranteed“ are messages we consciously deny. But unconsciously, these phrases manipulate us in the intended direction of the scammer.

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Tons of newbies have painfully experienced these scams and gave up before they had the opportunity to see the real good potential of affiliate marketing.

So whatever training program you step into to learn the business, make sure that you will always be the owner of your business (and domains), that you don’t end up in an endless upsell machinery that is very often attached to scams.

And if you see affiliate programs that want to charge you to promote their products, stay away from that! Many scams are based on MLM (Multi Level Marketing) or pyramid schemes disguised as affiliate programs. These illegal fraud empires rip you off first, to then make you rip off other people.

9. They forget to test and tweak

There are many many things you can test and tweak to achieve great improvements in traffic generation, user experience, conversion, etc. But for some reasons, many people forget to establish these routines for improvements.

It is not something you do a lot in the very beginning of building your affiliate foundation. But as your business grows and traffic increases, you really should take advantage of all the opportunities to optimize your business.

I think it’s a huge advantage of doing online marketing that whatever strategy you test, you always get quick response in results. In offline marketing world, you have a much bigger effort to generate that direct response to your offers.

What kind of headlines do work best? What’s a good tonality for your audience? How and where to integrate affiliate links? What should call to action look like and where to place it for maximum conversion? What kind of funnel works best?

There are endless things that make sense to be tested! But don’t lose yourself in testing either. Always think of what the benefit of a test should be in terms of improvements.

10. They run into distraction and procrastination

Distraction is only a mouse click away and I think that’s sort of the occupational disease of our industry. We sit in our “virtual co*ckpit“ and can reach out to everything business related (or off topic) through our screens.

And when your sitting at content creation for hours each day, you are happy about any invitation for distraction coming from your cell phone, tablet, computer or whatever else device. And then we jump around checking emails, social media, analytics, news and whatever else.

I think working all day long on your business is impossible without distraction. Maybe our brain sends us impulses to take a break after writing 2 hours in a row? You simply can not work all day without taking breaks. That’s why I say distractions are a good thing, but we have to control them and we should not let them control us.

Allow yourself distractions, but plan them. Just take a short break every 1,5 hours for 15 minutes. Distraction is not something bad you should avoid by all means. If you have been working for 1,5 hours, it’s good for your brain and concentration to take a fresh air break!

Sometimes we cheat on us with distractions. We do business tasks we find more interesting while other tasks are much more important to do firs in reality.

The magic of “paralyzing analyzing“ is such a thing. It’s so easy to hang around on Google Analytics or Webmaster Tools all day long being busy with checking traffic, while your niche research and content creation needs much more attention. Newbies like all the stats, although there is barely enough traffic coming in worth to be analyzed in the early stages of their business.

So prioritize your tasks with first things first and don’t procrastinate things that urgently need to be done to grow your business. Traffic generation is #1 priority (done by content creation). Without traffic there is nothing to measure and monitor in GA and GWT. And even if your traffic engine runs, don’t check your stats several times a day, once a day is perfectly fine!

11. They don’t bring in enough persistence

Now we get to the core mindset matters points! No matter how good your affiliate marketing skills are, if your mindset is weak, you will fail. I am pretty sure that the biggest reason for failure in (affiliate) business is caused by inadequate mindset.

Whatever your goal is, to persistence is crucial in achieving it. What you need is an iron mans mindset to succeed in this business. You will have many setbacks, like every marketer experiences. Moving on, whenever you get stuck, is what counts.

The truth about affiliate marketing is, that everyone, even a complete novice, can make it work. I know this sounds like scam lingo too, but it really is true. People don’t succeed because they are brilliantly smart or fail due to the lack of skills. The “finisher“ succeed, because they never give up. The loser fail, because they don’t believe in theirselves and in what they do.

Turn your “I wonder if I can make it“ into “I will make it, sooner or later“. Pay attention to all the small steps of accomplishments you make along your way. And set yourself small goals you can and will achieve.

You should make use of a steady strong motivation to strengthen your mindset. That’s why I always say choose a niche that sets you on fire, day in and day out.

It’s easy to cheer yourself up in this very moment you read my attempts of encouragement;) The challenge is to keep up that good mindset all through your working day and especially in the moments where you get stuck with something.

Make a contract with yourself that says whatever obstacle comes your way, keep moving and never give up.

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I guess this is all not new to you. And I know we tend to underestimate the importance of mindset. But we shouldn’t because your mindset decides whether you succeed or not. It’s just as simple as that. Your mindset is more important than all the skills you will ever learn to drive your business, trust me on this one.

It’s simply a fact that most people give up at a stage, where they are just about to breakthrough with their business. Isn’t that crazy? They give up after an intensive time of working hard, because they don’t see the results they have expected in the time they have expected. The reason why, leads me to the next point.

12. They don’t have enough patience

How good are you at being patient? Just as bad as I have been for a loooong time?

It’s interesting to see that people who start out in affiliate marketing tend to be very impatient with their business.

I repeat myself but again, I am sure this collective eagerness is mainly caused by all the black sheep of our industry, trying to make this business look like a get rich overnight on autopilot thing.

That‘s why I always say: The first important thing you should do before stepping into affiliate business, is to reset all the scam hype about affiliate marketing in your brain.

In many aspects, affiliate marketing is pretty much the opposite of what these so called gurus want to make newbies believe.

It takes time to build a solid foundation for your long term affiliate business. It takes time to gain trust of your audience and the search engines. It takes time to see first results. It takes time to grow your affiliate revenue into a full time income. It takes time to scale your business to a higher level that exceeds a full time revenue umpteen times.

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If you expect it to take time, you are not tempted to choose shiny strategies to boost your business, which in reality only hurt your business. If you bring in the patience, you will stick to the solid strategies that will make you the winner in the long run.

Some of those who start doing affiliate marketing based on your own website or blog, which I highly recommend, see first results after a couple of months. And for some of them it takes a year to make a stable income. That depends on how much time you can invest into building your business steadily.

But let’s be honest: Whatever business you decide to do self-employed, there always is the part of bringing in hard work first, before you can enjoy all the advantages of great income, flexibility and independence!

Most people fail to do affiliate marketing with success – why give it a go?

Fact is, the vast majority of people fail to do affiliate marketing with success and I showed you some of the most common reasons why above. But people don’t fail because the affiliate business model is for the birds. They fail for internal reasons that lie in their own behavior and mindset. Actually, that’s good, because everyone can change his own behavior and way of thinking, if he really wants.

You absolutely can and will succeed in this business, if you stay away from tempting scams, if you learn the skills from mentors you can trust, if you apply your skills steadily, if you don’t let setbacks ever stop you and if you always take care of your mindset, since it’s the most crucial factor in this whole game.

I hope you have found some good insights about critical factors in affiliate marketing. Please share your experiences and expertise in this business below. And if you have any questions – please drop me a line below and I am happy to answer them all!

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Top 12 Reasons Why People Fail to Do Affiliate Marketing with Success (2024)

FAQs

Why do so many people fail at affiliate marketing? ›

Not Having A Clear Niche

One of the main reasons people fail at affiliate marketing work is because they try to be everything to everyone. They don't focus on any one thing, and as a result, they don't build up the expertise or authority required to succeed.

What is the biggest problem in affiliate marketing? ›

Building a following is one of the toughest challenges of affiliate marketing. There are two strategies you need to implement to do so: finding a niche and creating compelling content. To find a niche, you need to identify and target a specific demographic and community.

Why is affiliate marketing not working for me? ›

There are a number of reasons why affiliate marketing may not work for you. Perhaps you are not choosing the right products to promote, or you are not targeting the right audience. You may also not be providing enough value to your audience, or you may not be using the right marketing techniques.

Why is it so hard to do affiliate marketing? ›

Market and competitor saturation is the hardest part of affiliate marketing. This is also a common reason why affiliate marketers fail. Potential and existing online marketers struggle with this factor because the industry keeps growing yearly. The more competition the industry has, the lesser their income will be.

Why do 95 of affiliate marketers fail and quit? ›

It's no secret that 95% of affiliate marketers fail. Most people are too busy working to make ends meet. They simply don't have the time it takes to do affiliate marketing right. They can't buy product after product, review them all, weed out the garbage then write effective campaigns for the top programs.

How many people fail in affiliate marketing? ›

The thing about affiliate marketing that makes people fail, is that finding a profitable combination isn't always easy. Actually, up to 95% of tested campaigns will not reach a positive ROI no matter how hard you try.

What is better than affiliate marketing? ›

Higher profit margins

Dropshipping is known for better profit margins compared to affiliate marketing.

Is there something better than affiliate marketing? ›

Both affiliate marketing and dropshipping have the potential to be profitable business models, but dropshipping tends to have better profit margins. With affiliate marketing, the brand that hosts the affiliate program controls how much money you earn based on sales or traffic generated.

What makes more money than affiliate marketing? ›

Dropshipping typically provides higher profit margins since you can decide your selling price. Meanwhile, most affiliate programs offer a fixed commission. Earning potential.

Why is no one clicking my affiliate links? ›

If your site or blog isn't designed to speak to the correct audience, the links will get missed. You must understand the demographic of your traffic to get the most out of your affiliate links. These reasons are common, many affiliates go into the market thinking it's just an easy way to make money.

What is the success rate of affiliate? ›

20% of brand marketers say affiliate marketing is their most successful channel. Major brands get 5% to 25% of their overall online sales from affiliate marketing.

How do you survive affiliate marketing? ›

Affiliate Marketing Tips
  1. Create solid content.
  2. Track your success.
  3. Know your products.
  4. Engage your visitors.
  5. Concentrate on one niche.
  6. Provide information and help, rather than sell.
  7. Choose the right products.
  8. Always be testing and improving.

How can I grow faster in affiliate marketing? ›

  1. Build Trust With Your Audience. ...
  2. Optimize Your Affiliate Website for Maximum Reach. ...
  3. Promote Products You Use. ...
  4. Create Valuable Content for SEO. ...
  5. Be Helpful Through Product Reviews and Tutorials. ...
  6. Write Product Comparisons. ...
  7. Enhance Affiliate Links With Clear Value Propositions. ...
  8. Suggest Product Alternatives.
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How long does it take to succeed in affiliate marketing? ›

How long does it take to make money as an affiliate marketer? Based on my experience and speaking with many affiliate marketers, on average, it takes around six to 12 months to start earning money as an affiliate marketer and around two years to earn enough money to quit your day job.

Is affiliate marketing risky or not? ›

One of the biggest risks of affiliate marketing is violating the laws and regulations that govern online advertising and consumer protection. For example, you need to disclose your affiliate relationship with the products or services you promote, and avoid making false or misleading claims.

What is the success rate of an affiliate marketer? ›

Affiliate marketers get a successful conversion rate of 0.5% to 1% per visitor. However, this is a rough estimate, and our data shows that conversion rate increases as affiliate marketers gain more experience.

Is it hard to be successful in affiliate marketing? ›

Being an affiliate marketer requires skill, experience, and work. It is not a quick or easy road to success, but when done properly, it can generate impressive income. Here are some of the qualities you will need to be a successful affiliate marketer: An interest or expertise in a certain niche.

How do I not fail in affiliate marketing? ›

TAKEAWAYS:
  1. Promote only products/services you have tried or truly believe in.
  2. Think about your audience's needs when picking affiliate programs.
  3. Join one affiliate program at the time, implement your strategy and only after that go looking for more.

Can anyone be successful in affiliate marketing? ›

The commission rate offered by any affiliate program is typically around 10% per sale. Some of the programs even pay over 40% to their affiliate partners. Anyone with a computer, an Internet connection, and the willingness to learn new skills, can follow the affiliate marketing business model.

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