Most bloggers focus on traffic, but traffic doesn’t pay the bills—conversions do.
If you are tired of seeing pennies from display ads, learning how to write blog posts for high ticket conversions is the ultimate pivot.
By shifting your strategy from “volume” to “value,” you can turn a small audience into a significant revenue stream.
Here are the steps..
- Find keywords
- Use AI to help
- Sprinkle in your personal experience.
- Sprinkle in Links
- Look into Repurposing
Keep reading, and I’ll share my strategy in more detail, where to find high ticket affiliate offers, and a secret weapon that can improve your conversions!
Content Audit Checklist
SEO Essentials
High-Ticket Conversion Checks
Content Depth Guide
| Difficulty | Word Count | Strategy |
|---|---|---|
| 0-10 (Very Easy) | 600-1,000 | Clear Answer |
| 10-20 (Easy) | 1,000-1,500 | Examples & FAQs |
| 20-30 (Moderate) | 1,500-2,500 | Complete Guide |
| 30+ (Hard) | 2,500+ | Pillar Content |
Why Blogging is Still Essential for High-Ticket Lead Generation
Blogging is nice because it is semi-passive.
If you write a post, it can continue to work for you years into the future.
Plus, you can repurpose the post into other platforms, media, and get even more views.
I’ve been blogging for 15 years on and off. The first blog I created was in the health niche and soon pivoted because health is a tricky field.
Back in those days, I could shove backlinks at any post or YouTube video and rank it. Now, things have changed.
In some ways, it’s more difficult, BUT in some ways it’s easier because we have AI.
How to Find High-Intent Keywords for Premium Conversions
The first step, and might be the MOST important, is to find keywords.
If you’re just starting out with blogging, it’s good to go after VERY not competitive keywords.
Think of difficulty on a scale of 1-10 out of a score of 1-100.
You could go to AI to generate keyword ideas.
However, even Gemini told me that the difficulty and traffic of the keywords AI gives is a guess.
If you want exact difficulty and traffic, then I would recommend taking a look at this tool.
It has a keyword magic tool offering data on search volume, difficulty, and searcher intent (informational vs. commercial).
It can even scan your site to look at broken links, slow-loading pages, and crawlability errors.
Plus, it even compares your site to competitors to find opportunities.
It shows you marketing trends to help you uncover trending questions and subtopics within your industry.
Oh, and SEO writing assistant evaluates your draft in real time, offering suggestions, seo and your tone.
The bad news is the tool is expensive, BUT they offer a generous 14-day trial. You could use it for 14 days, get a year’s worth of keywords, and then drop it.
Or continue to use it.
Blog & Email Revenue Estimator
1. Traffic & Content
2. Monetization Rates
3. Email List Power
*Calculated based on $0.10 per email/subscriber monthly activity average.
Using AI Writing Tools to Outline and Scale Content Production
When it comes to blogging, the beginning part is the hardest.
So I use AI to get the ball rolling. I will go to Gemini or ChatGPT, and then I will paste this..
Give me 3 hooks I can use for a blog post on this topic “..keyword here….” that include the keyword “keyword here” in the first 100 words I want to rank for, and 3 Amazon products that would be a good fit to link to, also give me 3 other affiliate products that would be a good fit. Give me 3 titles that use the keyword that are clickable that are under 60 characters. Also, create a
meta description that is between 120 and 158 characters that motivates someone to click through to the article, and also contains the keyword, plus includes a free tool that the reader will get. Also, give me a good Meta Title for this post.
Now I usually have a few affiliate links I have in mind, BUT since I’m an Amazon affiliate, I’m open-minded on what the AI suggests.
I wrote a post on 9 high-ticket affiliate programs you can check out to give you more ideas.
Also, you could have AI come up with the subheadings if you want.
But I usually follow the same format, and you can use the format I have in this blog post.
- Title
- Answer Target
- Read on
- Subheading 1
- Subheading 2
- Subheading 3
- Closing
The closing usually, I will just include the keyword because it helps with SEO.
Also, for the subheadings, I’ll ask AI to rewrite them into long tail keywords so I can get more traffic.
How to Leverage Personal Experience to Build Trust and E-E-A-T
All my blog posts are handwritten.
SEO is really looking at E.E.A.T.: Experience, Expertise, Authority, and trust.
The more you can sprinkle in your own experience and expertise, the better it’s going to be.
This is why I’m starting to use “I” sentences more, which makes me feel narcissistic.
What some people do is have AI just write the entire article, and I don’t think that is a good idea.
Back in the OLD days, there was a thing called “article spinning.” You could take 1 article, change some words, and spit it out.
It worked for the short term, but in the long term, it didn’t work.
All the black hat techniques, some I also used, didn’t work in the long term.
This is why I use and recommend white hat techniques that focus on both quantity and somewhat ok quality.
Sometimes quality is attached to someone’s ego, too.
Black hat is tricking the system, while the white hat is being more of the goody two-shoes. Since I’m in this game for the long term, I’m geared towards the goody two-shoes way.
Strategic Internal Linking to Move Readers Toward High-Ticket Offers
If you don’t ask, you will never get anything.
So, sprinkling in some links to helpful affiliate products is a good thing (It’s asking).
What I do is list the benefits and then link to the affiliate product. Sometimes I will have just 1 link, but usually I do a link sandwich (I’m starting to get hungry now).
I talk about a few benefits and sprinkle in some links, so it gives someone more opportunities to click.
Many people just scan blog posts too.
Also, make sure to include a link to your landing page where you collect emails.
The benefit of a landing page is that you can contact someone in the future. Also, it protects you from changes in algorithms or social media platforms.
Another benefit is that some people have to look at something a few times before they buy.
With a list, you can talk about an affiliate offer 7 times and thus highly increase your chance of a conversion.
I’ve been into affiliate marketing for over 15 years, and I’ve spent hundreds of hours and thousands of dollars to learn email copywriting.
I’m giving away Free, short, easy cheat sheets you can steal from me.
Multi-Platform Content Repurposing Strategies to Maximize Reach
Now that you have a blog post, don’t stop there.
There is a whole lot you can do with it.
In fact 1 blog post can create a week’s worth of content if you’re hardcore. I’m NOT even that hardcore.
The same post can be published to LinkedIn, Substack, and Medium.
You can easily make a YouTube video from your post, and this is what I do and recommend.
Also, that is just the start; there is more, a lot more.
It depends on how deep the rabbit hole you want to go.
I wrote a detailed post on how to turn 1 blog post into a week’s worth of content.
Closing: How to write blog posts for high ticket conversions
I hope this post was helpful.
Having a website is VERY good thing.
However, you can still get high ticket affiliate sales without a website, and I wrote a post that shares more on how to do this.
Have a great day.

