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How Realtors Can Make Passive Income with Affiliate Marketing

July 18, 2023
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Are you a realtor? Buying or selling a property can be a challenging task. And now that the housing market is slowly declining, it’s time to start thinking of different strategies to optimize your listings to earn more money. Realtors typically make money through commissions based on the cost of each transaction. But what if there were other ways realtors can make money on their current, previous, or future listings? Well…there actually is! Affiliate marketing can help realtors make a passive income and it’s super easy with COCOCOZY’s sister company, Chirpyest. Keep reading to learn how to make more money on your listings.

About The Hidden Hills Listing

The Ridge at Hidden Hills is a new and stunning estate nestled on a 1.77-acre view lot. The home is 21,670 square feet and embodies California luxury with 6 bedrooms, 7 baths, and 3-half baths. With abundant natural light, it perfectly captures the relaxed indoor/outdoor California lifestyle that we all love. The property features include a magnificent floating staircase, a top-of-the-line chef’s kitchen, an entertainer’s island with counter seating, and a spacious family room with motorized glass walls for indoor-outdoor entertaining. There’s also a formal dining room for hosting holiday dinners with a refrigerated wine wall. Who doesn’t love a wine wall? Don’t worry there’s also a home theater, a gym with a massage room, a steam shower, and a sauna. The basement is the perfect hangout spot with a game room, bowling alley, and garages for 10 cars. Hidden Hills is located near Los Angeles and Calabasas.

The home is listed for an impressive $39,995,000 by Marc Shelvin and Sara Shelvin of Douglas Elliman.

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Photography by Douglas Elliman

Understanding Affiliate Marketing

Affiliate marketing is a creative way to increase your income in 2023. You can either become an affiliate marketer and recommend products or brands that your love or you can build your own affiliate network to promote your existing business (this is more common for small business owners).

What is Affiliate Marketing?

Affiliate marketing is a digital strategy that allows you to earn a commission by promoting a product or service made by another store or advertiser using an affiliate link. The affiliate partner will be compensated for converting a sale for the brand or advertiser.

What’s the Best Affiliate Marketing Platform For Beginners?

Chirpyest is the easiest and best affiliate marketing platform for beginners. It’s easy to sign up and join the platform. There is no joining fee or application process. Once you create an account on the Chirpyest website you can start making affiliate links. Chirpyest is affiliated with over 850 brands including high-end furniture retailers like Lulu & Georgia and Soho Home to popular retailers including Target, Wayfair, and The Home Depot. Sign up here!

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Photography by Douglas Elliman

How To Optimize Your Listings?

It’s easy to optimize your listings. You probably already have a website or a social media channel for your real estate listings. So the first step is already done! The next step is to add affiliate links to your website or add links to Instagram stories using the “link sticker” on Instagram. If you have a Pinterest account, you should be driving traffic to your website by posting frequently on Pinterest.

How To Make Affiliate Links On Chirpyest?

After creating a Chirpyest account, copy the URL and paste it into the “create share link” button at the top right of the Chirpyest homepage. Then select “Create share link” from the drop-down menu. Chirpyest will generate a personalized short link (seen below) for you to share with your friends and followers.

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Make a link on Chirpyest here!

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Here’s an example of how to optimize your listings using affiliate marketing.

These are the same items or similar items that are featured in the Hidden Hills living room. You can create your own collage on Canva or Photoshop. Then add the image with affiliate links to your website for clients and potential clients to shop the look.

Pottery Barn Sofa | Pottery Barn Lamp | Pottery Barn End Table | Chairish Birchwood Chair | Lulu & Georgia Vase | Vase Set | Assouline Louis Vuitton Book

Earn 5% cash back or commission at Pottery Barn with Chirpyest

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Photography by Douglas Elliman

Amazon Storefront Alternative

Chirpyest is also an amazing Amazon Storefront alternative. Realtors like Acme Real Estate have been using Chirpyest to create personal storefronts for their listings. They create the Chirpyest shopping boards for each room during an open house. Then they put a QR code on flyers or in a picture frame for people who are touring the listing to shop while they tour the house. Realtors are always giving clients recommendations for furniture and/or home finishings. Now realtors can add their favorite recommendations to a shopping board and share the URL for clients, friends, and family to shop and earn a commission.

Shop My Example For the Hidden Hills primary bedroom

Do you have questions about Chirpyest? Comment below and we are happy to answer!

Sign Up For Chirpyest Here!

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Photography by Douglas Elliman | Check out the listing here.

DISCLOSURE: This post may contain affiliate links, meaning when you click the links and make a purchase, we receive a commission.
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