Yes, you can! :)
WordPress is a CMS (content management system) that makes building a website much easier for the people that don`t know how to code.
I personally am not a big fan of WordPress, but it can be a great place to start for a newbie.
You are right. I mean, apart from spamming and black hat techniques (things that I recommend people to stay away if they don`t know what they are doing) I don`t see why people would use automation tools. I mean, what are the benefits?
If we are talking in general, the first place where I got money from was Freelancer.com
If we are talking about IM, I would have to say Amazon Affiliates.
Yes...I also think this is the main problem behind newbies not making money. This problem even has a name: "shinny object syndrome".
I think this thing is also caused by paranoia. Newbies don`t have enough experience to believe in their actions and they immediately assume they have failed. Maybe...
Tricky question. I always asked this question to myself but failed to find the answer. The problem is that the interest in a niche is direct proportional to the number of people promoting it. If nobody is promoting it then it might be for some reason.
Don`t be afraid of competition, compete with...
I lost about $800 a few years back when freelancer.com froze my account. I "lost" much more with IM but I don`t count these amounts as loses...I prefer to look at them as investments. (no money is lost if you learn something from the experience)
I completely understand your frustration with shopstyle. Unfortunately more and more networks are stilling from the affiliates by not tracking all of the sales.
I don`t have experience in the fashion affiliate niche, but I found an article that might be useful for you:
My Favorite Affiliate...
Ten articles are more than enough to start your website. As time passes by, you will write more articles and your website will grow.
The main question would be: Is your content high quality? Did you write what you would expect to read when finding your websites? What is the word count of these...
Try to change it up a bit. How about placing a small annotation during the video, or at the beginning, see how that works, maybe your CTR will increase.
The secret in this field is to experiment until you find the best recipe.
My favorite vertical is "healthy living" and especially fat loss.
I was a bit overweight a few years back so I can say that I have amassed plenty of knowledge trying to lose those extra pounds. It`s also a great vertical because of the volume of traffic it receives.
Wow, I didn`t know that Google is outdated. It must have some bug because many people, myself included are still making money the "old fashion way".
This may sound crazy to you, but how about combining Google AND Facebook? BOOM...mind blown, right?
It depends. If you want people to click on your link you should encourage them in the video to do so. (if you have watched =3 in the past you can say that Ray is saying something like "click on the links bellow" at the end of each video)
Another great way to increase your CTR is to add...
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