I m too happy that after putting my lot of efforts I made my first clickbank affiliate sale and that's for $31. I know this might be not a big deal for many of you but I really wish to share my happiness with all forum members.
Congratulations, today is a big day for you. The first sale is always the best. Hope you get more sales.
There should be a special part of the forum called...first time sellers Too many threads like this... Congratulations anyway...
Whatever you're doing just don't quit, set some goals (start with small ones) and try to reach them. Since you made your first sale the most important thing is to work harder to make the second, third and so on... Cheers, Baster
Haha I agree, it would be more beneficial if people went into detail about how exactly they got their first sale. This would help beginners out. Congrats on your first sale, if you can get like 5 or 6 sales a day that is more income than most people make with a full time job!
Congrats man This thread reminded me of my first sale because mine was also in the $30 range.. Keep up the good work! ^ Agreed, that would be much better. A whole new forum would be kind of pointless and just adds to the clutter.
Congrats! >> Work will always pay off. Keep watching the threads on the forum and scale up your methods to earn ten times as much, the sky's the limit.
Scale up to get at least 3-4 sales per day. Work on building a long term business. That's what I do. Having your own high ranking niche site is the way to go. Work hard for months to build one (2, 3 or more) This really is a secret! Then keep traveling anywhere worldwide and work from hotel rooms - this isn't what I do, lol
Congrats mate . Remember the 80/20 rule. 80% of your profit comes from 20% of your effort . Identify those 20% and scale it.
May you tell something about the efforts you made for your first sale? May I take benefit of your experience? I have succeeded in making money by writing articles but not in affiliate marketing. I think here we should help each other. I will appreciate your advice and help. Regards,