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Well you are in this community of 137,000 members. Why would you want a course?
As for a mentor, why would a mentor choose to teach you? Mentors choose people with experience and are not teachers of newbies.
You need to read this thread: Everyone Has To Start Somewhere
You need to build relationships with site owners and operators all over the world that are in the niches of your sites.
Example:
One of my sites is dedicated to a high end watch brand. I am among several private affiliates for the brand. We actually have an obligation to build backlink...
Backlinking is a skill of relationships. I have spent years building backlinks and backlink relationships. It is a long game, not a short game. Google, and the SERPS in general, have been telling everyone this for years, but so many in the marketing game seem to think they can use what some...
These are no longer effective. They are a thing of the past with no value today. Links need to be natural. Using link building 3rd parties can cause a degradation in rankings. part of the march 2024 Google update was targeting unnatural linking and AI generated content. This isn't the first time...
Just one? Affiliate sites of any kind typically will not benefit from backlinks, let alone just one.
Backlinks need to be viewed by the SE's as natural, and fit the link exchange formula, to be valuable. However, you can have loads of "do-follow" links on an affiliate site and not benefit at...
For what you are outlining, you will need a professional affiliate management system,. Don't go cheap on this, affiliates for the level of marketing required on high commission promotions want sophistication. It is worth the investment.
Do you mean "How to reach out to an affiliate network and...
EXACTLY!!!
This person has been posting the same form of AI generated crap all over the forums. I called them out in another thread. Haven't seen them since. Just another poser trying to look smart and build up to the "BIG REVEAL" of what they can do for you. Their business in their sig...
Yeah, and this was a golden ticket for a decade when it was done correctly and professionally.
Paid ads are my primary traffic source, social media posting is secondary, and SEO is tertiary.
My Promotion Budget:
75% Paid Ads
15% Social
10% SEO
WORTHLESS!!!
Yes, another "xactly"! However, as I pointed out above, they will not penalize a valuable primary site when it has a secondary mission (and separated on the site map) to plug and pitch products, services, and anything promoting another's platform for commission. The exceptions can be when...
EXACTLY! The SE's always expect sites to have links, always. However, they have become skilled at recognizing when the purpose of a sites links are to "juice" them up in the SE rankings. The more sophisticated the SE's become with "reading the tea leaves" the more affiliate MFA (Made for Ads)...
These are very successful Amazon affiliate sites, big earners. I am not much of an Amazon guy any more, haven't done it for many years. I do mostly affiliate programs now on true content sites. Quite a different animal.
On those sites pay close attention to their footer content and disclosures...
MFA (Made for Ads) websites are being chased for de-indexing under some circumstances by the SE's. Most affiliates build sites to appear as content sites or build landers that emulate the LSL (Long Sales Letter) structure but primarily cater to an affiliate funnel. Unfortunately, most Amazon...
They do work, but you will need to be very proficient at filtering the traffic. Loads of traffic, but loads of bots to filter. Get good at filtering your traffic, and you will make it work well!
I find it very unlikely that $100 is going to be sufficient with any form of marketing. After all, it isn't 1998!
Just the setup will be more than that.
Server
Intelligence
Creatives
Landers
Ad Cost
etc., etc.
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