Ehhhh. It is what it is.
Personally I wouldn't promote MLM but I don’t hold anything against those that do. So long as they are legal and profitable MLMs will exist and although they are kind of shady so is say an adult dating offer filled with fake profiles/messages or a ‘free trial’ re-bill...
The best thing you can do is just make sure that you do your research. Look for reviews about that network (AffiliateFix has a section where you can find reviews here) and avoid brand new networks or networks that seem 'too good to be true'.
Obviously there is always a slight risk that even the...
Honestly I doubt that Clickbank shaves they are a huge brand and they make a SHITLOAD of money by taking a cut out of each sale so I don't see why they would risk the reputation that they have built up just to shave a few extra bucks. And it wouldn't be hard to 'catch them out' either if they...
Are your recipes just lists of ingredients though or do they include directions and commentary as well?
Just because lists of ingredients might not be subject to copyright laws it doesn't mean the actual writing/directions/commentary isn't. If your recipes are copied from another site and they...
My routines are kind of all over the place. Some days I'll wake up at 3am, sometimes 9am, sometimes 12pm. But I love it that way.
However the one thing that I always try to make sure that I do is use the first portion of my day to tackle to the hardest and most mentally demanding task that I...
I'd be curious to see what the quality of those videos are.
I think 100 videos in a day type thing might work well if you are doing churn and burn type videos where you just put out thousands of low quality videos that promote CPA offers or whatever but I think for anyone that's trying to...
This is exactly what I do. I don't bother mining or day trading I just buy up coins that I think are promising and try to get them whilst they are cheap and then hold them for the long term.
If you're doing decent volume (like $1k+/week) lots of networks will give you weekly payouts - just speak to your affiliate manager about it.
Otherwise you usually just have to settle for monthly payouts.
Often the best/cheapest writers I've found have been in buy/sell sections of affiliate marketing forums.
Students are great because they are often extremely good writers and willing to give you really good prices.
Yeah I used to own a tonne of really, really shitty sites with HUGE adsense ads on them that only ranked well only because of the EMDs (exact match domains). They click through rates were insane because the ads were so prominent but they were butt ugly and lacking any real value. I sold most of...
It's just about creating good content and good backlinks.
Your content doesn't have to be a masterpiece or anything but it should be content that people will share on social networks (so it could be as simple as a viral video, infographics, popular product, a re-written viral news story on your...
iMacros is a browser extension and is free and uBot is a paid standalone program but has way more features but they are both designed to automate things that you can do in a browser.
I haven't used iMacros for a long time so I can't really talk about what it's capable of but with uBot you can...
Up until recently you couldn't make your page 'follow' someone you could only 'follow' people using a persons profile which meant that if you are building up accounts like I posted about here then you needed a separate account for each site.
Recently however Google+ made a change so that you...
Adblock (a popular extension for firefox and chrome) does a great job and is free to use but only a small percentage of people use it so I doubt at $120 a pop this kind of thing with suddenly become mass adopted and 'change' the internet.
And even if hypothetically it did then there would...
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