I am wanting to get into affiliate programs. Making sites is no issue, SEO is easy enough. I'm after a mentor to guide me to success in this field, preferably ethically (useful products, not just "lets grab some rubbish $10000000 guide ebook it and spam it to everyone we can find"). I am willing to invest time+money to get it working, and I understand miracles aren't going to happen overnight In exchange for your mentoring (purely, I'm not expecting anyone to do the work for me) I can sign up under your affiliate account to earn you an ongoing % from the affiliate programs, provide website development services, or even mentor you in html/css/php. I am realistically looking to achieve $200 or more per day within 6 months.. willing to do a lot to get there
Rochow Checked out your work, very impressed!!! I've tried to get someone to help me in the same way, no luck. I think I found my solution. I will post again after I get more information.
I've trained people in coding in exchange for them doing free work, good for both of us. Something similar like that would work - I can set it all up, do all the work for their campaign (so basically they do next to nothing), that way I learn how to do it for myself + they get quality free work.
You don't need a mentor mate. If you are good with development and SEO you are 3/4 of the way there. Promote VERY targeted offers with landing pages on your sites and you will make sales. It's not a bad idea buying the product so you can give a very honest review instead of promoting something which may be over hyped. If you are not getting at least a 1% conversion move on to the next product/niche.
My weaknesses: - Picking products - Writing For example, I had a site on the first page for "rapidshare". It got a ton of traffic, but nothing I tried converted, so I just sold it for a couple hundred bucks. On clickbank, I'd advertise a product and the next day it was just gone... very frustrating. It's more this side I want to learn... the aspects unique to affiliate marketing (picking a niche, picking a good product [that won't disappear overnight], finding good salesletter writers etc).