How to Use Gift Guides to Create Passive Income (2024)

I am super excited to have my friendAngela Davis from Frugal Living NWhere again for this episode. Angela has been with us several times and she and I chatted a bit in episode 23 about using gift guides to boost your traffic. But today we are going to take the idea of gift guides to the next level and talk about how to use gift guides to create passive income income.

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For those of you who aren’t familiar with the idea of a gift guide, it’s a post or a page on your website that tells people what to buy as gifts. Easy, right? But what does that have to do with passive income? And what even is passive income?

Passive income is the income you create from previously completed work, without having to add anything to it or do more work with it. For example, maybe you write an ebook. Once you have written and published it, you don’t have to do any more work on it but you continue to make money from it. If you are still making money from that ebook two years later, that’s passive income.

Angela began posting gift guides five years ago and she is still earning income from them every year. It isn’t tens of thousands of dollars, but it is income. And it is income that she is no longer putting hours of work into earning. You can expect the amount of income generated from gift guides to be largest the year you publish them and to drop off in the years to come (but to still earn at least something in those subsequent years).

When we say there’s no more work to be done, let’s be clear. You don’t have to write another post or do that work again. What you will have to do is promote those guides every year. And once you have a few years’ worth of guides published, you will really begin to see the passive income begin to grow. Angela has between 20-25 gift guides published at this point!

Reasons to Create Gift Guides

Even though we are talking about creating passive income through gift guides, there are other reasons to think about creating a gift guide for your audience. One of those is simply to be helpful.

Have you ever been frustrated because you didn’t know what to buy someone for a particular holiday or event? Not only will people be grateful for your suggestions, but if you can really tap into a couple of specific niches, you can provide them with ideas that will be meaningful and unique.

Creating Gift Guides as a B2B

Simple Pin is known as a B2B, a business that markets to businesses. So I market to people who own their own businesses. Angela is B2C, business to customer. These are just regular folks who use the internet to buy things and collect inspiring ideas. You can easily see how a B2C gift guide can be profitable, but what about a B2B?

The way I would approach creating a gift guide (which I am doing by the way and it will be out in a couple of weeks), would be to think of gifts that would speak to me personally as a work-at-home mom. I would look for ways to take away the sterile feeling that comes with buying gifts for someone you don’t know well or someone who is difficult to buy for.

As you create gift guides, you can add your own personal commentary that provides readers with the details about the item, why the item would be a great choice, and why they should trust you and your advice. This added commentary makes gift buying feel more personal and less sterile. So just add a sentence or two telling them your experience with the item or good things you’ve heard about it from others.

Related: How a B2B Uses Pinterest Successfully

Where to Begin

The first thing to do when creating a gift guide is to know what your particular audience would want. And the best place to start is with yourself.

Angela always starts with what she is interested in and what she considers herself an expert on. If you are an avid gardener, then write a gift guide for the gardener. If you consider yourself a fashionista, a fashion gift guide would be the perfect place for you to start.

After you jot down items that you love, go next to the people you know. Think about your husband, your kids, your friends, your personal Facebook friends. After you have exhausted those avenues, think about your blog. What do you blog about? What is your audience interested in? What would your blog reader love to receive as a gift?

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Are Gift Guides Just for the Holidays?

50% of the traffic that your gift guides draw will be in the fall and the weeks leading up to Christmas. It’s just the natural time that folks are searching for gift ideas. But you certainly can make your guides as evergreen as possible using a couple of simple tricks.

First, when you create your guide, don’t put the word “Christmas” or “holiday” in the post URL. Make the URL something very generic, like “Best Lego Sets”. When you are ready to publish it, you can title it something like “Best Lego Sets for Christmas.”

Next, after Christmas is over, go in and remove the word “Christmas”, or the year if you included it, from your titles. Go through the post itself and edit it to remove any holiday words. If you have someone looking for a gift for their grandma in May for Mother’s Day, you don’t want to have the word Christmas on your guide “Best Gifts for Grandmas.” That’s an immediate turn-off for the reader and they will keep on scrolling.

Pinterest Images for Gift Guides

When you are planning your gift guide images for Pinterest, pay attention to a couple of things. You won’t be able to create a typical image like you would for a normal blog post.

Use multiple images in your pin. We’ve experienced the most success using at least eight photos in a Pinterest image. So if you’re doing that Lego gift guide, you want a big text box at the top with 8-10 photos of Lego sets in the image itself. When people see multiple pictures, they are more likely to click through.

I know from experience that making the image for Pinterest can be the hardest part of getting your gift guide out there. If you are going to do the collage type image, Angela has a few tips to make it easier:

  • Use as much white space as possible
  • Don’t include too many huge photos
  • Limit your text to 1 or 2 fonts that are easily readable

If you decide to use a stock image instead of a collage (which Angela does for some of her guides), do the same thing. Use photos that obviously state what the gift guide is about. Angela has a baking gift guide that has a rolling pin and some brown eggs in the image. She also suggests that the main item in the image take up ⅓ of the space, with 1/3 reserved for text on a neutral background, and the rest left blank.

If you missed it, be sure to listen to episode #65 where we talked about how to capture people’s attention with your images.

Time Stamp

Intro
2:00 What is a gift guide?
6:40 Why, outside of income, would you create a gift guide?
8:05 How to use gift guides as a B2B
14:50 Where to begin with creating a gift guide
18:45 Are they just for the holidays?
20:50 What types of images should you create for your guides

How to Use Gift Guides to Create Passive Income (2024)

FAQs

How to Use Gift Guides to Create Passive Income? ›

To make money from a gift guide, you need to sign up as an affiliate. Affiliate marketing involves promoting products using a unique link that references you as a source. If the link becomes a lead and contributes to a successful purchase, then the affiliate (you) will earn a small commission (passive income).

How to make money with gift guides? ›

The best way to make money with Gift Guides as a Blogger is through Sponsorship and Affiliate Marketing (with a focus on the later). The idea is to give your audience a selection of products they could gift to friends and family due to a specific occasion.

Why are gift guides good? ›

A gift guide is one of the most powerful tools you can have during the holidays. It allows you to showcase your products, inspire shoppers and stay top of mind throughout the season.

What is a gift guide? ›

The purpose of a gift guide is to help customers better navigate purchasing decisions during the increasingly busy holiday season. Featured items are usually curated based on aspects like: Target market or gift recipient ("For mom" or "For him") Product category.

How to make a gift guide on Amazon? ›

How to make a Gift List on Amazon:
  1. Go to Your Registries and Gift Lists.
  2. Select Create a Registry or Gift List.
  3. Follow the on-screen instructions.

When should you pitch gift guides? ›

Tip #1: Pitch at the right time

This means that Holiday Gift Guide prep begins in June and usually wraps by mid-August. Regional print magazines begin pulling together their roundups in September and online editors for national publications start their hunt later that month.

How do you get included in gift guides? ›

A: Many media outlets and bloggers start planning their gift guides months before the holiday season, typically in July and August. Research the publication's deadlines and aim to send your pitches at least 2-3 months ahead of time. Being early gives you a better chance of standing out and securing valuable placements.

What to gift your guide? ›

  1. Hats & Caps.
  2. Hair Accessories. Fascinators & Mini Hats. Barrettes & Clips. Wreaths & Tiaras.
  3. Sunglasses & Eyewear.
  4. Scarves & Wraps.
  5. Belts & Suspenders.
  6. Keychains & Lanyards.
  7. Cosmetic & Toiletry Bags.
  8. Gloves & Mittens.

What is the gift spending guide? ›

However, a common guideline is to allocate around 1-2% of your annual income for gifts. Again, it's super important to set a budget that aligns with your financial health and priorities, which ensures a joyful holiday season with minimal financial stress.

Why do people prefer handmade gifts? ›

A person can't make the exact same thing twice, and that means a handmade gift is always unique. They're Inexpensive- Handmade items usually don't cost a lot to make. This means the gift and the effort you put into choosing it speaks for you rather than a price tag. As a result, the gift is more meaningful.

What are 5 rule gifts? ›

The 5 gift rule simplifies gift-giving by emphasising five distinct categories: something they want, need, wear, read, and do. It encourages thoughtful, purposeful gift selection based on the recipient's desires, practical needs, style, interests, and experiences, making the process more meaningful and enjoyable.

What is the gift rule of 7? ›

Want to know more about the 7 gifts rule? It's where you stick to a budget and buy your loved one (or yourself – no judgement here) a set number of gifts. Each present falls into a different category, and by the 24th; you'll have 7 gifts for them to unwrap.

What are the 5 types of gifts? ›

The 5 Gift Rule offers a practical and thoughtful approach to Christmas gift-giving. By selecting something they want, need, wear, read, and experience, you ensure that each gift holds significance and brings joy.

How do I make a gift guide template? ›

9 Steps to create and promote a holiday gift guide
  1. Analyze data from sales and email marketing software. ...
  2. Pick an audience. ...
  3. Research product trends. ...
  4. Come up with your product list. ...
  5. Choose a name and organization strategy. ...
  6. Bundle your products. ...
  7. Build and format your gift guide. ...
  8. Promote your gift guide.
Feb 17, 2023

Is it profitable to make gift baskets? ›

The gift basket business is profitable as long as you: Locate the people who buy often. Market every day without fail. Calculate expenses to the penny.

Are gifting programs legal? ›

Gifting clubs are illegal pyramid schemes where new club members typically give cash “gifts” to the highest ranking members.

How do I start a gifting service? ›

Starting A Business?
  1. Step 1: Find a Gift Basket Niche.
  2. Step 2: Create a Business Plan.
  3. Step 3: Choose a Sales Channel.
  4. Step 4: Organize Your Business Finances.
  5. Step 5: Source Products.
  6. Step 6: Design & Price.
  7. Step 7: Advertise.
Mar 3, 2023

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