What is the difference between high-ticket and low-ticket affiliate marketing?
3 answer(s)
Answer # 1 #
I prefer high-ticket because one sale can pay $500 or more. It saves time. But it’s harder to convince people to buy. Low-ticket is easier but requires lots of traffic. Best strategy: combine both.
Answer # 2 #
I started with low-ticket products on Amazon. It taught me affiliate basics. Later, I moved to high-ticket software programs and my income grew much faster. So beginners may start low, then upgrade to high-ticket.
Answer # 3 #
High-ticket affiliate marketing means selling expensive products ($500+ per sale) with big commissions. Low-ticket means selling cheap products ($10–$50) with small commissions. High-ticket gives bigger payouts but fewer sales. Low-ticket brings volume but less per sale.