I'm a producer that offers a music licensing service to a niche group. I've found my stride and now I'm averaging $100+a day. This is with bad SERP, no adwords (didn't work for me), and not a lot of traffic. 95% of my customers come from MySpace and most of them are loyal. I have a good product. My problem is that I wish I knew internet marketing like I know music. I need to grow and find ways to expand awareness of my service so I'm exploring the idea of setting up an affiliate program for my products. I'm using e-junkie to deliver my digital goods and they seem to have a very user-friendly affiliate program. They're not popular like Clickbank so I cant expect anyone to find me there. So my question is, how do you go about finding potential affiliates and is it weird to pitch this to your customers?
If you're good at driving traffic from MySpace, drive traffic from your social media profiles. See what other people do. If you earn 100+ a day you can safely do some tests with Google Adwords. Give it some time and eventually you'll hit the jackpot. Google online randomly and see what promotion ideas you can get. Consider offline promotion. Start a forum or support blog for your service. And get a Twitter account.
What software are u using? I'm sometimes playing around FL Studio with DnB loops Anyway, you can have a link to your affiliate offer in your main website, just make sure it is some good offer - There are networks out there that are offering over 200% comission (though of course they are managing this with a huge backend, dunno if you have one). Post Affiliate Pro is a good script, you can check it out or search for some free alternatives.