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Now that you know how to get started with affiliate marketing, I’m going to take you a step further and give you some blog and/or social post ideas that work really well for promoting products using affiliate marketing! In fact, these do so well on social media that I would strongly consider not writing a blog post unless you are introducing your audience to a new product. Remember, the key to making affiliate income is that you are creating content that will last, content that actually benefits your audience, and supports products that you would actually use. Easy to write content around, easy to incorporate into your social media, and easy to bring in additional income by showing your audience the benefits of something that will actually benefit them!
So, here’s the first thing I need you to do: message a few of your best friends and plan a date for a Girl’s Night In is a total win-win: it saves me time that I don’t have and it lets my friends know that they’re important to me! You don’t have to head out to the spa to enjoy the royal treatment, because your Girl’s Night And if you have the chance, I think there’s no better way to end your Girl’s Night
And although I usually agonize over the theme of a party, I immediately knew exactly how I was going to style this shower: rustic, minimalist, elegant, with a dash of fun. A Charcuterie Board is the perfect food offering for a shower – combine a variety of meats and cheese Serve with a variety of crackers (I like mini Melba toasts, Mary’s crackers, and mini baguettes to stand up to the cheeses and meats on a Charcuterie Board) and your guests will be snacking to their hearts content. Sushi, tabouli salad, lemon poppyseed muffins, powdered sugar donuts, macaroons (drizzled with some dark chocolate), almonds and, of course, a variety of delicious gourmet cupcakes round out the perfect food offerings!
Me: new mom, so lonely, zero interaction with other moms that I felt connected to, unshowered and wearing my first ever pair of sweatpants (yes, first EVER). Her: new mom, so lonely, zero interaction with other moms in real life, LIKELY unshowered and wearing sweats. Also me: blogging like my life depended on it (maybe it did) and starting to find this thing called a “community”…women who were also new moms, new bloggers, and seemed to totally understand the phase of life that I was currently wallowing in. They’ve virtually contacted me to tell me big news before it gets released into the world, they virtually cried over heartfelt emails that told me tales of disappointment and failure, and they virtually hold my hand as I tell them tales of my own disappointment and heartbreak.