If you find the right niche and still have bad luck with it, it may be that you do need to fine-tune your writing. I refer to the blog called Copyblogger for all my writing tips and advice on blogging, because it is its own form of writing. It needs to be written in a way that keeps readers...
On a related note, the same guest blogger has a guide for keeping up with "affiliate evolution" on her blog. I read it over a week ago, and it was pretty informative. In the article she claims that beginners shouldn't worry about it, but I tend to disagree...as beginner I want to gain as much...
Thanks for posting that, the most useful bit I got out of it was that affiliate marketing is in no way like the pyramid schemes...it's hard not to think that when you are just new to the term. I've read some of Rae's blog posts before and she has a lot of good advice to share. This one really...
I'm John and I'm looking to monetize my first blog and also find other streams of income so that I can work for myself. I'm glad to be here and I will probably mostly be reading the discussions and learning from the veterans. Thanks.
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.
Attention: "role based name" email prefixes such as support, webmaster, info, contact, forum, service, affiliate, admin, traffic, partners, marketing, etc., for our member accounts are not permitted. They are acceptable for a vendor listing, but not for the member email. This is due to bulk email processors scrubbing them for delivery due to extremely high bounce rates. Please apply for membership using a personalized email prefix. Something like bob@xxxxx.com.
If we discover you signed up with a role based name we will give you only one message to change it. After 3 days your account will be removed if the email is not changed.