That’s pretty much it in a nutshell. You build a list of targeted subscribers, then you build a relationship with them by providing them with something of value for free. Once you have built up a level of trust (a relationship) with your subscribers, then you can promote related products to...
If I could start over again I would start at the end and work my way backwards. That way maybe I might have half a clue what I was doing to start out! :)
Why not use both? Create a squeeze page and start driving traffic to it, then you can spend your time working on your blog. In the meantime, you will be getting some signups to your list via your squeeze page.
Choosing the "right" affiliate program is not necessarily the key here. There are other factors to consider, such as: your presentation of the affiliate product, your marketing strategy and the type of visitors you attract to your affiliate product. If you are not attracting visitors that are...
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