6 Faceless High Ticket Affiliate Marketing Strategies

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So you want to try your hand at High-Ticket Affiliate Marketing, but for some reason, you don’t want to show your face, or your identity, to the public.

I can relate to that.

There are products or services that we might be interested in as affiliates, but we don’t want to associate our person with, for various reasons (embarrassment for example).

Fear not, there are still “faceless” alternatives, even for the world of High-Ticket product promotion.

Let’s find out which ones.

Best strategies for faceless High-Ticket Affiliate Marketing

1. YouTube

YouTube is definitely one of the best High Ticket Affiliate Marketing strategies to do faceless.

This probably catches you a bit by surprise because you imagine that to work on YouTube, you have to film yourself and be the star of your videos.

But this is absolutely false. There are dozens of types of channels you can open where your face is not necessarily required.

Reviews or guides on products or services are usually very effective. Particularly on digital products or SaaS services, you only have to record your screen and simply talk without showing your face.

A brief search on Google or YouTube itself will provide you with precisely a flood of ideas from which you can draw. The latest trend (which I think I will explore shortly) is generating entire faceless YouTube channels using only AI tools.

The last part remains to find the right High-Ticket niche or product to promote, but even here, you are spoiled for choice.

For example, with very accurate reviews of online trading platforms, you can generate about $500 per conversion, or even more in the case of a “revenue share” payment plan.

2. PPC

Paid PPC campaigns are another popular tool for designing faceless campaigns for Affiliate Marketing, including the High-Ticket version.

Here you have the whole arsenal of paid campaigns at your disposal (Search, Display, Native campaigns, etc.). Still, you have to get into the mindset right away that for High-Ticket niches and products, there will be a lot of competition, and as a result, campaign costs will be very high.

You can include your affiliate links directly on the landing page; for example, in a native campaign, you can show a post in a popular business magazine, talk about the latest news about Bitcoin, and include an affiliate link to a new exchange platform.

Or, as many affiliates do, you can create a landing page to collect email addresses from users and then start a sales funnel.

3. Sales Funnel

You can create an entire sales funnel without ever having to show your face.

Usually, landing pages need a “human touch,” that is, photos of some testimonial or otherwise of some person, but those are readily available on some copyright-free image sites.

Should it really become necessary to show the “face” of a person as the “author” of the campaign, it is certainly not difficult to create a “fake person” for the purpose.

4. Email Marketing

Sales Funnels always work in tandem with mailing lists.

Again, you can create ad hoc PPC campaigns to collect emails and start an email sequence with which to promote a certain High-Ticker product, providing as much value as you can, and especially without the need to show yourself in person, or otherwise “sign on” with a “fake persona.”

5. Niche Site

My opinion is that if you have to create an Authority Site for a large High-Ticket niche, doing so without really showing your face is almost impossible, as I will explain shortly.

However, if, on the other hand, you want to create a Niche Site for a very small High-Ticket niche or for a single High-Ticket product, then you might even be able to do it.

Also, there are many strategies for creating real “fake personas” in the eyes of Google with which to create the site. Matt Diggity’s Affiliate Lab course describes this process very well (I discuss this and other High-Ticket Affiliate Marketing courses in this post).

6. Parasite SEO

Parasite SEO simply involves using (usually paying for) the strength of another domain to publish your own content with your own affiliate links inside.

The author of the content will then be the site’s “editorial team” or an author within the site’s team, and you will not appear anywhere.

Why blogging is difficult without showing your face

As mentioned earlier, my opinion is that if you do not intend to show your identity, then the only option you can aim for in blogging is to build a small site, better said, a Niche Site.

The reason is simple, if you really understand what High-Ticket Affiliate Marketing is and how to do it properly.

To get traffic in blogging, you need SEO; that is, you need to “please” the search engines.

And by now, the first rule of pleasing search engines is that they know who you really are and that they can trust you. This concept is expressed in EEAT, or Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, and Trustworthiness.

It becomes more difficult to convince Google that you are a real person, that your site is an Authority Site, that you can be trusted if you don’t even want to show your face and probably your real identity.

Since these are High-Ticket niches, with probably a lot of competition, getting traffic this way would really become a challenge.

Filippo Ucchino

I've been doing affiliate marketing in the past 12 years in some of the most competitive niches, mostly through blogging, but also with paid advertising and other channels.

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