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Being new to Internet marketing, some things are overwhelming. Can anyone suggest vendors for outsourcing tasks. Is it worth starting off with something already done like Affilojetpack or something similar?
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  • Profile picture of the author Synnuh
    Upwork for outsourcing bigger stuff. Fiverr for smaller jobs.

    As far as Affilojetpack goes, it depends on how you value your time and what you're going to do with the campaign after they set it up.

    If you'll actually use it to launch your business, yes it's worth it. If you're just doing it to spend money because you think it's easy mode, it's not going to work out for you.

    Even though the campaign will be setup, you'll still have to do work to get traffic to it. It's not necessarily hard, and most of the technical bits that discourage people are in figuring out and setting up the campaigns, that Affilojetpack takes care of for you.

    It's really a personal decision.
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  • Profile picture of the author TheNewJames
    Just starting ... do everything yourself ... figure out what you enjoy doing and are good at.

    Understand how it all fits together.

    Then outsource what you don't like doing or you're not good at.
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  • Profile picture of the author Riki Stein
    ^^^^^ What they said.

    My .02: If your'e really just starting out, you first need to discover what it is that you want to do. There are SO many different ways to make money online, and you first probably want to dabble in a bunch of them yourself (or at least find out about them), so you see what direction you want to head.

    Once you have a clear direction, you can outsource if you have the money and know exactly what you want.
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  • Profile picture of the author talfighel
    I would do everything myself. You can spend a lot of money on people to outsource for you but you should take that money and invest it in something else when you get started.

    Then when you are starting to make some serious cash, you can hire others to do most of the work for you.
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  • Profile picture of the author salegurus
    This is an excellent resourse if you are new: Affiliate Marketing Training, Software & Support | Affilorama
    It's FREE and Mark does an excellent job getting people started...
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  • Profile picture of the author Stefan S
    Originally Posted by Ruffstart View Post

    Being new to Internet marketing, some things are overwhelming. Can anyone suggest vendors for outsourcing tasks. Is it worth starting off with something already done like Affilojetpack or something similar?
    You should take a step back and figure out what you want and why you want it.
    Decide your niche.
    Then you have lot's of ways to proceed.
    Knowing what I know today, I would go for the basics.
    Build a foundation with a blog. Be an authority (eventually) in your niche. Learn how to drive traffic. Set up affiliate offers and further on, create my own products and services.
    If you follow my link in my sig, you can read about one thing I'm doing right now. But it relates to newly starters as well.

    But my biggest recommendation: STAY AWAY FROM BSO's (Bright Shiny Objects)

    Good luck
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  • Profile picture of the author Trey Morgan
    I'm a big fan of fiverr. You can find some great outsourcers on this forum as well in the "Warriors For Hire" section.
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  • Profile picture of the author cindynorwood
    I suggest starting out by learning as much as you can and then start doing stuff yourself and find out what area you have strength in and other areas you are not so good at you can outsource later on.
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  • Profile picture of the author LaunchPurveyor
    Wealthy Affiliate is a good and reputable program to learn affiliate marketing. As far as outsourcing, onlinejobs.ph is a good source.
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  • Profile picture of the author John Moore
    Dont do everything at once. In the beginning thats just what i did and often found myself overwhelmed by information overload. Find your niche, and then decide on whatever traffic sources your going to use. Implement them one by one and keep your focus on the task at hand, again, thinking about all the tasks at the same time will make you feel overwhelmed
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  • Profile picture of the author James 0
    If you really want to outsource all the things, Fiverr is a
    great choice.

    However; you can also hire from oDesk or Elance.
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