If you have affiliate experience there is no need for you to have perfect English. You can tell at first that if they don't understand something to let you know for you to say it again or something like that.
Analyze your campaigns and what you're doing right now and to a really deep level. You need to be your #1 fan and your #1 hater at the same time if you want to have some kind of success.
You're the one that has the data to see where things go wrong.
Was my landing page awful? Idk let me see...
What you have right now is what you should use, the people that stay busy searching for the "next big thing" never take advantage of the current big thing. And I'm saying this to myself also because I get caught up in too much on reading and research sometimes.
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