Hello everyone. I finanally decided to join after doing my research on this site. All I could say is WOW! But hey, I had to do my research before jumping into this site and now I'm glad I did. I can't see how anyone could go wrong in their AM business being a member here.
This place is so full of information, tips & tricks, news, blogs, guidance from so many 'Gurus' and the occasional Super Affiliates words of wisdom.
I am in the research phase of my AM endeavor and haven't put together a site yet. I figure that'll come in about a month or so after I've sucked all this info in. I am very technical and I am always the go to guy where ever I am about the net. I am going to make this a fun venture first before letting it beat me. I have to be real about it and not expect anything for the first 3 months. Thats my learning curve. I'll concentrate on one and only one program and become great at it then I'll move on to the next program/product. I know this is not easy but the rewards can be good too but I don't expect too much for the first year. I figure, after all that I've read and understood that AM would pay about $500-$1500 a month in the first year and thats okay by me. That's anywhere from car payment to a mortgage payment. I can't and won't complain or argue that one for something I like doing.
Anyway, I think I'll grab some coffee and browse some more.
Here's a tip that is helping me..... I have a word document open at all times when I'm researching AM and I'm copying and pasting into the document when ever I see something I could use right away or in the near future. Kind of like taking notes in school, which is exactly where I am now, in AM school. I go back after my session and reorganize the notes into categories using bullets and bookmarks and at the same time building a table of contents that link to the subject. I then save it to a html document so the links work great.
Thanks again for the education to all and mostly for your generous time.
This place is so full of information, tips & tricks, news, blogs, guidance from so many 'Gurus' and the occasional Super Affiliates words of wisdom.
I am in the research phase of my AM endeavor and haven't put together a site yet. I figure that'll come in about a month or so after I've sucked all this info in. I am very technical and I am always the go to guy where ever I am about the net. I am going to make this a fun venture first before letting it beat me. I have to be real about it and not expect anything for the first 3 months. Thats my learning curve. I'll concentrate on one and only one program and become great at it then I'll move on to the next program/product. I know this is not easy but the rewards can be good too but I don't expect too much for the first year. I figure, after all that I've read and understood that AM would pay about $500-$1500 a month in the first year and thats okay by me. That's anywhere from car payment to a mortgage payment. I can't and won't complain or argue that one for something I like doing.
Anyway, I think I'll grab some coffee and browse some more.
Here's a tip that is helping me..... I have a word document open at all times when I'm researching AM and I'm copying and pasting into the document when ever I see something I could use right away or in the near future. Kind of like taking notes in school, which is exactly where I am now, in AM school. I go back after my session and reorganize the notes into categories using bullets and bookmarks and at the same time building a table of contents that link to the subject. I then save it to a html document so the links work great.
Thanks again for the education to all and mostly for your generous time.