So I Lost the Battle, but Not the War So as a few of you may have read, I have lost my job working for UPS (if you haven't you can find this post in the introductions section) Full-Time ClickBank Affiliate Now I am a full-time internet marketer and working on making even more money online thanks to ClickBank. I have recently also thought about joining other programs like Hydra, Clickbooth and more. Are there any others that I have listed here? If so, please include them. I Can Help You For Free I love helping people find the program that they are looking for to become successful and have done so. ClickBank really opens your eyes into how many people are actually being successful on the internet. I look forward to helping as many people as possible. So if you have a product that you would like me to write a review about and it's on ClickBank, ClickBooth, Hydra, or any other websites. I'll definitely go at it. I won't charge, this is absolutely free. One way we can help you make ClickBank sales is by offering free products to people. This will definitely increase sales. Here is an example: But remember, I will be honest. I won't bash your product, but if it doesn't work at all... Please just don't send it to me. Thanks guys!! Digital Point FTW!
Awesome - It's a great feeling huh? I've been full time for 8 months, and at first I was like AHH I HAVE to succeed, of course with that determination you will. There's a quote if ever I've seen one..
Thats great man I remember the great feeling I had when I quit my job. I think you should consider CJ and maxbounty also.
I am going to succeed thank you so much for the response Phaz. Also I have wanted to try NeverBlue, Azoogle sounds like a good one as well, anyone make money off of them? And I use CJ but didn't know they had program launches up there. Never heard of Maxbounty, i'll check it out.
Justin that's great, I working full-time as an Internet marketer for last 2 years and this just gives me a wow feeling. I would like to recommend you marketheath.com for CPA offers. Check it out whether it suits you.
Congratulations on finding something you enjoy. Remember to keep working hard at it, if you start to ease back on your work it can be tough to get back to the grind.
Congratulations on finding something that works for you. I was in the same exact spot you were in about 6 months ago. But, as of November '09, I am now a full-time affiliate marketer. I haven't hit the big digits just yet (although I plan to) but I do make a consistent $3,000-$4,000 a month. Which, considering I'm only 21, is good by my standards. Keep up the right attitude and diversify in what you promote and you'll be well on your way. I plan to double my income by the middle of the year and keep moving on from there. It takes time, dedication, blood, sweat and tears, but in the end it's all worth your while. Congrats on your current success and cheers to your future successes.
And thats exactly what I plan on doing! Definitely will! Thanks! Thanks! I am going to try my hardest no matter what. I just have to focus on my battle. thanks for the response and congratulations on your success's may I ask, what do you do And I totally understand the deidcaiton, I am sooooo for it. I spend 8-12hrs a day 5 days a week on this, while taking a nice little break during the weekends
Well like I'm sure most of you, I have been in and out of Affiliate Marketing for about 5 years, mostly out. But I have changed my mind set, and have a new outlook on the process. I too spend about 8-10 hours a day. Luckily the job that pay's the bills allows me the time to work on it. Best of luck to EVERYONE!
I promote a few different niches. All of which are affiliate product offers right now. I do, however, plan on testing the waters in CPA later on in the year. Right now I've taken on quite a few new projects, so I don't have the time. My promotion methods, up until about 3 weeks ago, were purely free methods. My two main focuses have been article marketing and using Yahoo! Answers. That's pretty much it. But I put in 10-12 hour days quite often. But it has been well worth the time and effort. I plan on outsourcing quite a bit, starting soon, because I've taken on a bit more than I should have. I have a large number of articles live. But, as it would be, about 10 of them have made %90 of my income. I'm starting to use PPC now and it's proving to be awesome. I've just started, which means I have lots of tweaking and testing to do still, and I'm already seeing $100+ profit per day.
I usually spend an average of 8-10hrs (probably more) because I am dedicated and believe that putting in even more time would result in bigger profits in the long run. As I have heard from some huge guys like Michael Brown and Jeremy Shoemaker, everyone once in a while there should be some sleepless nights That's how you prove to yourself you can master it. Thanks for the post. I am sorry to hear you have been on and off. But remember, all of that time you were off, you could have fallen into a pit where you would have had a sudden chance of luck (like I recently did) lets just say I stopped trying 3 days ago... I would never be where I am right this moment or in a year from now. I am glad to hear you still devote time to it. Yep, getting into something while working on something else can definitely hurt you. The best idea would be to focus on one singular thing first. If you can do that, and prove that there is money out there, you'll more likely be focused on even more success. Congrats on PPC It's a quick market to get into.
I just joined a program called PayDotCom it seems reliable as well as something called ShareSale Hoping I can join even more sooner or later. Keep the ideas rolling.
I'm on my way there. Hoping to work full time online before the year ends. Working very hard this time so I could reach that goal sooner. As for now, I already earn the same amount to my monthly salary. Once I triple this earning, I can already quit my day job. Yehey!
I went full time end of last year, its great to be able to work on all your projects full time and see them really grow day by day. Good luck in your work mate, best of luck, remember to just keep going! David