This is how it works:
Prior to putting the opt in on your site, you set up a series of emails with an autoresponder (you can get a free one at freeautobot.com). You choose how many days apart you want each email to be delivered.
Once a visitor opts in, they will begin to get your series...
1.A website is more professional than a blog and you have more control over the design.
2.What you have are extensions of your website. For example, your site is "mydomain.com" You can have unlimited extensions, such as "mydomain.com/topic" "mydomain.com/topic1" etc.
3.Do a google search...
I'm also a member of Wealthy Affiliate and I can tell you that it has been worth every penny. You get one on one support from the owners. I private messaged them and Carson gave me feedback on my site and answered all of my questions. They have a beginners course for newbies that takes you...
Personally I like squidoo the best if you are looking for a free landing page. I think it all depends on what you are trying to do. Blogs are good for marketing one affiliate product, but websites are best if you are marketing several or have a niche page. One thing that I do love about blogs...
Think about what people need and want. The trick is finding a niche that has a definite need but also isn't oversaturated with other affiliate marketers. Weight loss, for example, is a very popular niche, but you would also have a lot of competition. Try doing google searches on keywords and...
You may want to start with checking out clickbank at clickbank.com Browse the ebooks and think about a niche that is popular. You don't need a website at all to market your affiliate products. You can use blogs, squidoo lenses, or hubpages.
I wouldn't waste your time with link exchanges. Blogs are great because you can get them indexed within a day on the first page of google if there a huge amount of competition for the keywords that you are using. After you make your blog, submit it to digg and spicypage. Then ping it. This...
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