What is the absolute best Affiliate Marketing membership site for new people?

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What is the absolute best Affiliate Marketing membership site for new people? Please no affiliate links, just proven quality memberships.
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  • Profile picture of the author Kay King
    Hi Dennis - love the doggo site!


    Will be interesting to see what answers you get. Affiliate interest seems to be high but affiliate expertise perhaps not so much.
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  • Profile picture of the author aduttonater
    Clickbank or Google Adsense is free and great for beginners.
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  • Profile picture of the author Zadkeil
    I've been a member of Wealthy Affiliate since March this year. I've learnt a lot and I think it is good value at $48/mth
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  • Are you telling me there's only one program worthy of being promoted? Just one "Worthy Affiliate"?

    I've been immersed in the internet marketing field for many years, since 1998. I took some time off, and now I'm back, but what I'm witnessing is disheartening... There are AWESOME sales letters that reel you in, only to be bombarded with 12 OTOs.

    And then the product? Mediocre at best.

    What has this industry come to? Where has the ethical and moral conscience gone?

    I cannot, in good conscience, promote this junk. I want to make money online again, but not at the risk of becoming unethical to do so.

    Regards,
    Dennis
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  • clickbank or google adsense is free and great for beginners
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  • Profile picture of the author Kay King
    I've been a member of Wealthy Affiliates since 2015. A good value agreed.

    I've seen others say the same thing and I've always wanted to ask about that 'value'. After eight years - at $50-100 per month - are you making significant money online? I've never known anyone who was in the program that long so it's a serious question.



    Is it the hands-on training that has paid off you in a tangible way - or the sense of 'community' when you belong to an online group?
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    • Profile picture of the author Monetize
      Originally Posted by Kay King View Post

      I've seen others say the same thing and I've always wanted to ask about that 'value'. After eight years - at $50-100 per month - are you making significant money online? I've never known anyone who was in the program that long so it's a serious question.



      Is it the hands-on training that has paid off you in a tangible way - or the sense of 'community' when you belong to an online group?

      I don't get this either.

      People can do whatever they want but joining some
      membership, this one or anything else, getting an A.I.
      generated website(s) and then promoting WA seems
      lame to me.

      They claim lifetime commissions but only as long as
      you continue paying your membership, people won't
      quit because they don't want to lose their websites,
      and everybody is basically pushing the same thing.

      That is not my idea of affiliate marketing.

      Or am I missing something. Please correct me if I'm
      wrong.

      WA supposedly has hundreds of training videos, but
      affiliate marketing isn't rocket science that requires
      courses to comprehend it.

      I understand that everyone is not equipped to set up
      their own website(s), but that's not rocket science
      either. Hire a developer to set up a WP, it's not that
      expensive.

      It's been over 20 years so I don't remember exactly
      what prompted me to get into affiliate marketing but
      forums like eWealth featured affiliate programs that
      were real and managers were available to chat, if
      you could not figure something out, then it just was
      not meant for you.

      There are other forums besides WF but here you'll
      find plenty of information to get started, brush up, or
      you can just follow old-timers like ShoeMoney.

      Newbies need to learn the basics, and not spend
      monthly/annual fees until their profits cover the
      expenses. $50 here, $20 there, etc. can add up
      quick and become a financial burden.
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  • Profile picture of the author dee4d
    I did Adsense when I began IM. That is good for beginners. Didn't last there for an year though, went on to promote my own products.
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  • Profile picture of the author 9Proxy
    Clickbank is very good, you should try it
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  • Profile picture of the author writeaway
    OP, how do you define "the best"

    Do you mean an affiliate marketing program that has some sort of GUARANTEED RESULT?
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