Affiliate marketing framework design, am I missing something?

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I am going to review a textbook that I have been using since ages. Here is the framework I am using for my to be written affiliate marketing blog/video:
- Who will be my viewers?
- Who will be my buyers?
- Why is the book I am sharing required to be bought?
- Why should people purchase from the link that I provide?
- How do I compel people to buy the product?
- What value am I providing to readers/viewers? As my first video will be affiliate marketing book video.
- What value do I generate to the audience watching my video?
- How does that product that I recommend transform the viewer's life?
- Am I being honest about the book? Or am I being too pushy? Did I discuss the limitations of the book?
- Who is the book for? And not for?
Some youtube videos are saying that it is better to write an educational content and then introduce viewers to the book. I am also thinking about it.

I am using this framework to write a perfect sales pitch. I earlier made a scrambled video where I got 70 clicks on amazon affiliates after spamming the link in pinterest, reddit and hackernews. I also posted in youtube but there was only 30 views even after all of that push. But zero sales. I am not surprised. But it definitely humbled me. I thought I could just make audience buy lol.

I need more ideas on how to sell something? What is unique value proposition of me?
 
I'd make sure you read the Copywriting day of the Digital Strategy Crash Course. That's starting closer to the bottom of the funnel (with the bottom being making sure you're presenting the audience a product worth buying). Next up the funnel would be Amazon's product page and checkout, which is optimized since you can't alter them.

But above that, like you're discussing, is what you're doing and saying in your videos and across the web when you share your video around. That's copywriting, loosely speaking. That's where you'll make your greatest impact after product selection.

You've asked a lot of questions about "How, Does, Why, Who". The copywriting thread will tell you how to convince your audience that the answers you've provided yourself are true (and will provide you with more and possibly better answers than the ones you come up with based on tried and true pressure points in humanity, etc).
 
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