For basics I would say (outside being able to operate your autoresponder)
1) Getting you subscribers eager to look out for your future emails
2) Them actually opening your emails
3) Preselling offers within emails
4) Getting the click --> sale
I wouldn't recommend going with a free autoresponder (as you get what you pay for).
At least go with Awebz or GetResponse -- they are free for the first month.
Have them whitelist your email, and have a CTA at the end to reply every now and then.
I've noticed people who do both of things have less chances of ending up in the sin-bin.
Aweber and GetResponse are both great however they will soon be replaced with MarketHero.
Something to look into if you want to know how much your leads are worth over a specific amount of time.
They don't really bother me too much.
When used effectively, they can be an awesome (and cheap) source for driving traffic or getting likes to your fanpage
Have you thought about other ways to making money online while you learn affiliate marketing?
Writing articles
Selling stuff on Ebay
Craigslist jobs
Odesk
Freelancer etc
Having a site will also allow you to build a list, which is a very important aspect of affiliate marketing.
Through that list they can get to know, like, and trust you while you provide value and recommend products to them
Absolutely, that is one thing that helps me stay focused and on task for what I need to do. Heck, many times I have my headphones and forget to turn on the music haha
Average day starts at 5 am and ends around 10 pm. There is 2 hours in there for working out at the gym and everything is dedicated to doing work ...
And a few breaks here and there :)
I am new into the wonderful world of affiliate marketing. I have been goin' at it for about 2 months. I am in the niche of building muscle and I look forward to sharing my thoughts and meeting many like-minded friends.
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