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I want to start a blog or affiliate marketing. Some people are saying it's dead. No one is gonna read whatever I read because they have AI to ask things now, and it's very hard to write anything; everything is already on the internet. And more of that they are saying write personal stuff or blog or experience, but I don't wanna do that. Is niche blogging or affiliate marketing dead? Any idea? Please let me know. thanks
 
Definitely not dead, I think it has just evolved. You can no longer make money by copying content from the first page of Google. Now you need something truly unique, based on personal experience, real cases, and content that genuinely helps people.
If you do not want to run a personal blog, you can create a niche website focused on solving specific problems such as choosing hosting, VPNs, or apps, and use SEO and ad networks to grow. I managed to increase my income a lot this year, even with the rise of AI.
 
Definitely not dead, I think it has just evolved.

That's exactly it!

Every time our industry has a major shift it throws some marketers into a frenzy and worried the industry is dying. Yet, every year the industry grows and gets stronger. We are in a fast paced industry and this is why we have stressed from the beginning that all marketers must be daily researchers to make certain they are aware of the daily, weekly, monthly, yearly, and up coming changes we must adapt to.

This is not a "once and done" type of industry. This is ever changing industry. Why, because all of the practices, platforms, and technologies are under constant development and launchings.

I spend a minimum of two hours a day researching and I've been in this industry since '96. If I didn't research every day, I would never be able to develop and maintain the businesses I have now.

As the man said, it's "evolved".

EVOLVE & ADAPT!
 
Definitely not dead, I think it has just evolved. You can no longer make money by copying content from the first page of Google. Now you need something truly unique, based on personal experience, real cases, and content that genuinely helps people.
If you do not want to run a personal blog, you can create a niche website focused on solving specific problems such as choosing hosting, VPNs, or apps, and use SEO and ad networks to grow. I managed to increase my income a lot this year, even with the rise of AI.
But also, AI tells people the top 10 VPNs or top hosting things like that. Do you think I need to work on the niche I've found, or not? Or is the old model, where we research, write, and then post, dead? Only real cases will be successful?
 
That's exactly it!

Every time our industry has a major shift it throws some marketers into a frenzy and worried the industry is dying. Yet, every year the industry grows and gets stronger. We are in a fast paced industry and this is why we have stressed from the beginning that all marketers must be daily researchers to make certain they are aware of the daily, weekly, monthly, yearly, and up coming changes we must adapt to.

This is not a "once and done" type of industry. This is ever changing industry. Why, because all of the practices, platforms, and technologies are under constant development and launchings.

I spend a minimum of two hours a day researching and I've been in this industry since '96. If I didn't research every day, I would never be able to develop and maintain the businesses I have now.

As the man said, it's "evolved".

EVOLVE & ADAPT!
Sir, thanks for your reply. Can you tell me some of the places where to look for Google rules regarding Content, or important Google updates, etc, and any piece of advice for me? I am very new to the industry.
 
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