Hi Everyone, I'm a newbie to affiliate marketing. I have however, been self-employed since I'm 22. I am now 44 and being a casualty of this economic crisis find myself in the precarious position of needing more income to support my family. I've started, built and sold three companies so far. All successful in terms of monetary gain. I realize that business is business no matter what industry you are in and certain basic principles apply to all with only slight exceptions from one to another. Having said that, I know I have what it takes to do affiliate marketing but I was wondering how many of you do this full time? Can you make enough to do this full time? And if so what would you say is reasonable income to expect? Thanks You Ty
As far as how much you can make, it's all up to you. The sky's the limit in terms of possible income (there are plenty of people in the industry making 6-figures a month profit) but it will all depend on the dedication and effort you personally put forth. Of course there is a VERY STEEP learning curve and you definitely won't reach that level over night (and probably not even after a year or two, if ever) but if you stay focused, you can start making $100/day profit and think of it this way: $100/day might not seem like much, but think about it long-term and $100/day is $36,500/year. And $36k a year is a perfectly respectable annual full-time salary (and if you get to $100/day, you're bound to continue to grow). Good luck!
I am a full time marketer and earn my income from the Internet. As said by tookmedia, it won't happen overnight, but it can happen. I suggest giving yourself at least a couple years. Regars,
I do this full time and make plenty to live on (high x,xxx to low xx,xxx per month). I'm 22 years old and graduated one year ago from college, but also found myself a victim of the economic problems (I was laid off in July), forcing me to find a way to make fairly consistent money.