What gives you the drive to want to get out of bed in the morning and start your affiliate marketing day? Different things drive different people.
Many affiliates "say" it's the money they are driven by, but for most, there's a <strong>deeper psychological driver</strong>. If you are lucky enough to be in a niche that really helps people, then wanting to make a difference in the world could be your driver. For many the prime driver is the freedom to be their own boss and for others the fear of having to go back to a sucky J.O.B. is what really motivates them. <strong>What drives you???</strong>
I was just reading a good post today by Finch that talks about his drivers and almost every affiliate can find something they relate to in his story.
Many affiliates "say" it's the money they are driven by, but for most, there's a <strong>deeper psychological driver</strong>. If you are lucky enough to be in a niche that really helps people, then wanting to make a difference in the world could be your driver. For many the prime driver is the freedom to be their own boss and for others the fear of having to go back to a sucky J.O.B. is what really motivates them. <strong>What drives you???</strong>
I was just reading a good post today by Finch that talks about his drivers and almost every affiliate can find something they relate to in his story.
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Motivation is a rare commodity that comes and goes. You can be rolling in money and still feel the need to work that extra campaign with just one more split test before you call it a night. Likewise, you can be struggling badly and for some reason still find it impossible to break the pattern of procrastination.
I recently tweeted that anybody who works as an affiliate marketer for more than 10 years is a wild savage beast who needs to be put down. Judging by the responses, I’m not the only one who’s felt that strain.