Hi, I found that the month of August usually brings the lowest revenue for most niches, please tell me if other months that I should expect lower revenue / or higher revenue thanks
Its totally depends on the economical condition if you are not considering niche as a factor. For me last august was one of the best one. Also I do pump my affiliate marketing efforts in the month of January.
No such thing. As you grow in affiliate-promotion skills you will learn that each season has it's winners and losers. For example: Jan - Promote products related to obtaining credit, making money, and so forth. Why? Because people are broke after the holidays and need money to pay bills. May-August promote weight-loss products. Why? Because with summer impending or in full swing tons of peopel are willing to spend money for a "magic pill" to get the fat off. If you are looking to just set up a single product, or group of products, and expect them all to sell consistently throughout the year, it's not going to happen.
For me, the months that are good months are the ones in and immediately after which I've done a lot of marketing, a lot of work, and attracted a lot of traffic. My income depends mostly on what I do myself, not on any preconceptions about "seasonal markets". Having said that, there are of course some exceptions: for example January and February are (for obviously understandable reasons) certainly a particularly good time of the year for weight-loss-related products; November and December are best for Christmas-related products, and so on. But in reality there are very few of these seasonal niches: the inescapable reality is that one's overall income depends primarily on how much one works. That's a rather geographically limited perspective. It's midsummer right now in the whole of the Southern hemisphere, you know?
Now I realized that January is one of the worst months for me, Sales are rare Products that are making sales are the cheap ones people are refunding their purchases
If you're into forex robots, there's nothing wrong with "January" but the products that you promote. I'd stay out of that niche and heck never look back at it. Al.
Couldn't agree more! You get out of it what you put into it. My worst month last year was the month we spent goofing off in NYC and neglecting business. No regrets doing it though cause we had a blast.