What's the most important lesson you've learned in affiliate marketing?

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What's the most important lesson you've learned in your affiliate marketing journey that you wish you knew when you started?
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  • Profile picture of the author Moodesburn1977
    Originally Posted by microhappiness View Post

    What's the most important lesson you've learned in your affiliate marketing journey that you wish you knew when you started?
    The main thing for me is to provide value, never focus on money or how i can make it no matter what, its all about personal branding, treat ure leads as a friend how can i help them, not what can i get from them, digital marketing trainin and community are key for me, spammin links never ever works
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  • Profile picture of the author GordonJ
    Originally Posted by microhappiness View Post

    What's the most important lesson you've learned in your affiliate marketing journey that you wish you knew when you started?
    An affiliate is selling somebody's product, the buyer becomes the seller's. One way to make it a win-win-win for all is to offer a bonus only you can offer, and by doing so, their buyer can be added to your house list. And any buyer in the hand is worth 20 in the bushes.

    A part of the journey one might think about at the start, is, how to become the person who has the product to offer to affiliates. When you transition to being both the creator and the affiliate, you are on your way to freedom.

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  • Profile picture of the author Jamell
    To differentiate myself because the market was and still is saturated .

    I remember at 1 point as an affiliate every one of us in the program was using the same swipe copy which quickly became redundant and boring to our list of subscribers.
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  • Profile picture of the author Monetize
    Originally Posted by microhappiness View Post

    What's the most important lesson you've learned in your affiliate marketing journey that you wish you knew when you started?

    When I started with affiliate marketing around 20 years
    ago, I wish that I had known how easy things were back
    then.

    How unsaturated things were, how there weren't millions
    of other people doing your same methods, how easy it
    was to set up websites that generated traffic with SEO
    and type-in traffic.

    I have learned several lessons since then, but the most
    important one is that if you keep doing more of whatever
    you are doing correctly, you will have a greater chance
    of generating more income.

    Another lesson, not for myself because I do not do this,
    but for noobs - don't re-invent the wheel on affiliate
    marketing. Just do what works and carry on.
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  • Profile picture of the author vallabh satale
    the main and important lesson is provide value and work with trustable sources. do not try to work with third party
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  • Profile picture of the author Talent ISL
    The most important lesson I've learned in affiliate marketing is to prioritize building trust with your audience. Early on, I focused on promoting products aggressively, but it didn't lead to long-term success. When I shifted to recommending only products I truly believed in and provided genuine value, my conversions and credibility skyrocketed. Authenticity is the key. Your audience can sense when you're sincere, and that trust turns into loyalty and consistent growth. It's not just about sales; it's about relationships.
    Have a nice day.
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  • Profile picture of the author design2host
    With digital marketing and specially affiliate marketing, i learned a big lesson 2 years back. Diverisfy. dont depend on one product or service. Have atleast 3 websties running simultaneously.

    And dont be fooled by latest trends and what people do. For instance one of my webistes went freom 1000 visitors a day to 10 visitors a day because i thought putting ai content on my website to beat my competition was a good idea. Sadly not. When something new is tredning, wait. Dont jump into it. Things may work out for a while but the crash is WAY TOO bigger than you could handle.
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  • Profile picture of the author mazhar
    Some lessons I have learned during affiliate marketing...

    They are:

    1. Need less cost if doing affiliate marketing with a blog site.

    2. Creating a blog site with a better hosting company for decreasing downtime issues.

    3. Acquiring a huge amount of organic traffic/website visitors on a blog site is necessary.

    4. Proper implementation of off-page and on-page SEO in a blog site for ranking in search engines (Google, Bing, etc.)

    5. Brand promotion is useful for doing affiliate marketing.

    6. Creating expert product reviews on a blog site is important for more sales conversion.

    7. Regular social media activities will be better.
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  • Profile picture of the author Enfusia
    Create your own products and build a list.


    I can't tell how many times I affiliated a product only for them to change it, take it down, change the sales letter or???


    Right after I made 25 videos for it, selling 10 - 15 copies per day, then poof, no sales.


    Take charge of YOUR own destiny, don't leave it in others hands.


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    • I really like this idea. You start creating your own products, then it's about getting people to your offer. If it doesn't make money, keep creating another product every month and eventually, you could have a money-maker.
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  • Profile picture of the author Wild Man
    When I started with affiliate marketing around 20 years
    ago, I wish that I had known how easy things were back
    then.

    How unsaturated things were, how there weren't millions
    of other people doing your same methods, how easy it
    was to set up websites that generated traffic with SEO
    and type-in traffic.
    In 08-09-10 getting sites and videos to the top of Google or YT was so easy it was boring.

    Which brings me to one thing I learned - Put your freakin" money (if you make any) in the bank. It may be rolling in now but the Internet is a damn fickle thing and not much lasts for long.

    Search this forum and you will find numerous tales of woe from marketers who went from tens of thousands per month to basically nothing almost over night.

    I can't tell how many times I affiliated a product only for them to change it, take it down, change the sales letter or???


    Right after I made 25 videos for it, selling 10 - 15 copies per day, then poof, no sales.


    Take charge of YOUR own destiny, don't leave it in others hands.


    Patrick
    Been there, done that.

    Excellent advice!

    Wild Man
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    • Profile picture of the author Monetize
      Originally Posted by Wild Man View Post

      In 08-09-10 getting sites and videos to the top of Google or YT was so easy it was boring.

      Which brings me to one thing I learned - Put your freakin" money (if you make any) in the bank. It may be rolling in now but the Internet is a damn fickle thing and not much lasts for long.

      Search this forum and you will find numerous tales of woe from marketers who went from tens of thousands per month to basically nothing almost over night.

      Thank you for the tips.

      I am in my sixties, happily retired (early), and receive several pensions.

      I do MMO to keep myself occupied, but having extra money is always nice.

      Hopefully the youngsters getting into MMO will optimize all that is available
      to them and make wise financial decisions for their retirement years.
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      • Profile picture of the author Wild Man
        Originally Posted by Monetize View Post

        Thank you for the tips.

        I am in my sixties, happily retired (early), and receive several pensions.

        I do MMO to keep myself occupied, but having extra money is always nice.

        Hopefully the youngsters getting into MMO will optimize all that is available
        to them and make wise financial decisions for their retirement years.
        So, you think I thought you were a newbie? I wasn't aiming that at you. Funny nonetheless.
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  • Profile picture of the author andrewm
    Originally Posted by microhappiness View Post

    What's the most important lesson you've learned in your affiliate marketing journey that you wish you knew when you started?
    One important lesson that I learned in my journey that I wish I had known earlier was not to directly link to the affiliate offer.

    In other words, never send the prospective customer directly to the offer without first trying to capture information about them like their email address. At least if they did not purchase anything you can always follow up afterwards.
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    • Profile picture of the author Enfusia
      Originally Posted by andrewm View Post

      One important lesson that I learned in my journey that I wish I had known earlier was not to directly link to the affiliate offer.

      In other words, never send the prospective customer directly to the offer without first trying to capture information about them like their email address. At least if they did not purchase anything you can always follow up afterwards.

      Solid advice.

      Build that list!
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    Be patient and be value orientated and not to be a pushy salesman
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  • Profile picture of the author spartan14
    I think its the fact that you should never put all your eggs in one single basket ,more exactly you should never depend on a single traffic source .I know people who spend years building their channel and spending a lot of money just to wake up with account beying banned without doing something wrong
    Google ,social media etc can give an update that can ruin all your work or delete your platform etc
    Also i know people with sites who they have hundrends of thousands views per day just to wake up having 100 views per day after one google update
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  • Profile picture of the author yannbrainy7
    Offset your lead gen cost with low-ticket products, and THEN sell your affiliate products. Be sure to have more than one affiliate product to sell..
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  • Profile picture of the author Trendzzon
    The most important lesson I've learned in affiliate marketing is "trust and value come first."

    You can't just focus on selling; you have to genuinely build trust with your audience by recommending products or services that actually provide value to them. If you push irrelevant or low-quality products, you might make a quick buck, but you'll harm your credibility in the long run--and in affiliate marketing, trust is your biggest currency.
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  • Profile picture of the author Gaus
    The biggest lesson? Focus on one niche, test everything, and build relationships with managers. Also, track from the start and never rely on just one traffic source.
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  • Profile picture of the author DABK
    Make sure the product owner's landing page does not have an opt-in. If they do, run. If you do not, you'll send them leads which will be moved to the owner's email lists, end up buying, but you get no credit because they bought from the owner's email list.


    Originally Posted by microhappiness View Post

    What's the most important lesson you've learned in your affiliate marketing journey that you wish you knew when you started?
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  • Profile picture of the author Dave Egbru
    It's simple:

    Affiliate marketing is a journey... not the destination.
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  • 1. Build an email list ASAP 2. This is a business treat it as such. 3. Develop good habits to work on your business daily before long it just becomes part of your daily routine.

    And the most modern lesson is AI is your friend use it to your advantage.
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    • Profile picture of the author Monetize
      Originally Posted by entrepreneurjay View Post

      1. Build an email list ASAP 2. This is a business treat it as such. 3. Develop good habits to work on your business daily before long it just becomes part of your daily routine.

      And the most modern lesson is AI is your friend use it to your advantage.

      Email lists are good to have but, unfortunately, most people do not know what to do with them.

      They either spam their list with useless information or don't do anything at all.

      Before building your email list, you should have a clear vision of how you intend to market to your people.
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      • Profile picture of the author Enfusia
        Originally Posted by Monetize View Post

        Email lists are good to have but, unfortunately, most people do not know what to do with them.

        They either spam their list with useless information or don't do anything at all.

        Before building your email list, you should have a clear vision of how you intend to market to your people.
        This, is an understatement if anything.

        This needs to be done while you're picking your niche or selecting products.

        As an example:

        While Picking Niche

        Let's say you're going into the dog training niche. You must develop your customers perfect Avatar, you need to know these people inside and out.

        You list all their pain points, low points and joy points.

        You then only select products to sell that will remove their pain, raise them from low or give them joy.

        Next, map out the first 20 products you want to sell them.

        Then develop the email series transitioning from the last product and leading to the sale of the next product.

        Split test the amount of days between pitches, the amount of free info you give them and all other factors to optimize their buying patterns.

        Make those adjustments in each of your series and continue testing.

        IMHO if you're not doing this you're not a marketer, you just have a hobby.

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  • Profile picture of the author Piero Cardano
    Build an audience first, then worry about making money. When I started, I was too focused on chasing commissions instead of actually helping people and earning their trust. Turns out, if no one trusts you, they're not gonna buy from you. If I could start over, I'd go all-in on content and email marketing from day one instead of hoping for quick wins. Long-term success comes from organic traffic and a real community.
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  • 1. Keep Learning
    2. Build an email list
    3. Keep working on your business [Make it part of your daily life]
    4. Stay positive.
    5. 80/20 rule.
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  • Profile picture of the author Gravvy
    If I could go back in time, I'd tell my newbie self this: Build trust before you build links. It's so tempting to focus solely on the mechanics and forget that genuine relationships with your audience are the backbone of affiliate marketing. Authenticity and transparency go a long way in earning your audience's trust, which ultimately leads to better conversions.

    Also, don't put all your eggs in one basket. Diversifying your strategies and platforms can help you weather changes and keep your income streams stable.
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  • Profile picture of the author Greg Hampton
    You don't have to be loud to be heard.

    You have to be clear. Most new affiliates chase traffic, but ignore trust. I did too. Big mistake.

    Everything changed once I got consistent, stayed real, and focused on helping (not hyping).

    People don't follow noise, they follow clarity.

    -Greg
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  • Profile picture of the author Mabu Map
    It's focus on the PROFITS - NOT just BUILDING A LIST

    The most important lession is

    DONT LOSE THE MONEY, or at least don't break the bank while runing your business

    This mindset makes all the different
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  • Profile picture of the author hbeezy
    It's to build a flipping list.

    Over the years I've got affiliate commissions from blogging. Sure, that is nice to see come in randomly.

    But what's better is to be able to "command at will" an affiliate commission with a traffic source you own which is your list.

    Even if the list is "freebie seekers" who picked up your lead magnet as a result of signing up... that's ok. Just make sure you're building a list and mailing it every now and then. Make sure they're not forgetting about you by email, and make sure that when you do email, you help and don't try to promote every time.

    Eventually, you want to build a list of "buyers," which are people who have bought your products or people you know have bought other people's products. At that point, it'll be easier to use your list as a "value-producing cash machine," in which you provide value and when you email about a product, (depending on the niche) they most likely will buy it (but make sure what you're promoting is good).

    I've yet to build a buyer's list but with my freebie list, I've earned a good amount of affiliate commissions from it. I just need to get more subscribers now LOL. Getting subscribers has everything to do with List Building, and that's another topic.

    Hope this helps.
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  • Profile picture of the author stevenblair
    The bottom line is consistency. You can't let all the many opportunities over load your decision making process. Who are you? What are you passionate about? What are you going to be able to consistently put in the work for? The answer for me is a combination of my own digital products and well placed affiliate links to services I actually use.

    I spent a lot of time in the beginning trying things I didn't care about simply because clickbank said it had a high payout. Learning how to match the products or services with what I actually do was key for me. So... if it is a high ticket you gotta make sure you would buy that for yourself-in your field.

    For instance... I make music so (when and if I am in the market or actively looking) I would definitely spend some money on a badass guitar or high end recording equipment, so it isn't a stretch for me that another serious artist would do the same. This is a very basic example but you get the idea. I hope that helps. Cheers`
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  • Profile picture of the author was86
    I quit affiliate marketing in 2017 when my clientele crossed 1000. I have been using my own product to push traffic to my double-optin list. Then I noticed that my own product is making more revenue than affiliate commissions, so I decided to give solutions to affiliates and quit doing the same for myself. I was making ~100k on Clicksure at that time and have more experience than any other affiliate around the globe (being a service provider). So the biggest lesson I have learnt is not to switch niches and marketplaces rapidly when you are not getting results. It's totally normal with no sales for several weeks. Just stick to what you are sending and make your today better than yesterday.
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  • Profile picture of the author agmccall
    One thing I learned is to keep it simple. Too many people, as affiliates, take over the job of selling the product. Don't do that. Let the vendor sell the product. Your job as an affiliate is to get the click. Focus on getting your visitor to click the link, do not focus on selling the product.

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  • Profile picture of the author talfighel
    Out of a few mentors as an affiliate marketer, I learned the best advice from my best mentor who said that it TAKES MONEY TO MAKE MONEY ONLINE. That is so true because I tried FREE advertising like other mentors have told me but that never worked for me. What really works is PAID ads.
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  • Profile picture of the author Samille
    It's very important to communicate with publishers and know what kind of promotion materials is more popular by publishers. This is the key to increasing sales.
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  • Profile picture of the author Juan Dominguez
    For me I've done cpa marketing cost per action Wich is promoting offer that people only have to sign up and fill out a form and you get paid $2 to $3 dollars per sign up , I've had good success with Facebook ads , and Facebook groups, the most important lesson it's keep testing what works what traffic source works best for your offer and always build a audience and your list
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  • Profile picture of the author BisonClick
    The most important lesson I've learned is that traffic is useless without the right offer. You can have thousands of clicks, but if the offer doesn't convert or match the audience, you're just burning money. Always test small, scale smart, and track everything. Consistency and optimization are more valuable than quick wins.
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  • Profile picture of the author catexotica
    Building trust with your audience is the most important lesson in affiliate marketing. A genuine, high-quality product that offers real value will lead to long-term success and credibility.
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  • Profile picture of the author Saiful
    Biggest lesson for me? Focus on building trust first. I wasted time chasing quick wins with random offers. Once I shifted to solving real problems and sticking to one niche, everything started clicking.
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  • Profile picture of the author chodelka
    Originally Posted by microhappiness View Post

    What's the most important lesson you've learned in your affiliate marketing journey that you wish you knew when you started?
    Diversify.
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  • Profile picture of the author talfighel
    Originally Posted by microhappiness View Post

    What's the most important lesson you've learned in your affiliate marketing journey that you wish you knew when you started?
    Here's another one:

    That getting traffic and then getting leads and then sales IS NOT GOOD enough.

    Why?

    Because the one thing I have never done is TRACK where I am getting leads that lead to sales.

    The worst thing is to advertise your opt in or landing page and never TRACK where each lead/sale is coming from.

    If you are not tracking things, you are shooting in the dark.
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  • Profile picture of the author Vladimir Koval
    Focus on the offer-audience fit. You can have great traffic, fancy tools, and solid content, but if the offer doesn't match what people actually want, you won't make money.
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  • Profile picture of the author ddev
    Build Your List and use Autoresponders.

    If you use autoresponders, using tracking codes on each mail (example: mail1, mail2, mail3),
    will help you to see which AR's are performing better.

    Then evaluate which autoresponders give you more clicks and sales and move them to higher positions.

    For example:

    If mail4 gives you more clicks and sales, then try to put it first in the sequence.

    And once that you find a winner, you can use ChatGPT to build more similar autoresponders (using a similar angle).
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    Don't do everything yourself. Find experts to do the hard work for you.
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    Data is your best friend, track everything!
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    Originally Posted by microhappiness View Post

    What's the most important lesson you've learned in your affiliate marketing journey that you wish you knew when you started?
    You're going to fail. Just because something doesn't work, it doesn't mean you've done anything wrong. As soon as you accept that and keep on trying, you'll be fine!
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  • Profile picture of the author Mabu Map
    Find a good mentor, the right one can save you years of struggle

    Don't try to save money, in any business, mistakes can cost you a fortune - but a good mentor can help you to go through that without paying that price

    This is the most important lession that i've learned
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  • Profile picture of the author Amber Kessen
    the buy becomes the seller and to say on it dont give up
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  • Profile picture of the author shuvoimtiaz
    The biggest lesson I've learned is that building trust with your audience is more important than chasing quick sales.

    When you focus on helping people and providing real value, clicks, conversions, and income follow naturally.
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  • Profile picture of the author RicardoANI
    The biggest lesson for me is that trust is your most valuable asset. You can promote the best offer in the world, but if your audience doesn't trust your recommendation, you won't make any sales. Building that relationship comes first
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  • Profile picture of the author Dishaj
    The biggest lesson I've learned is to focus on one niche and one strategy at a time. When I started, I spread myself too thin by chasing every shiny tactic, which slowed my growth. Once I committed to a single niche, built trust with my audience, and remained consistent, the results came much faster.
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  • Profile picture of the author hardworker2013
    If you in it for the long haul make sure to build an email list. As the saying goes in affiliate marketing, the money is in the list you create.
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  • Profile picture of the author Dishaj
    Originally Posted by microhappiness View Post

    What's the most important lesson you've learned in your affiliate marketing journey that you wish you knew when you started?
    Affillate marketing is not just giving product links , it is about proving value
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  • Profile picture of the author davidmartinez
    First is building trust instead of chasing a quick sale. When you try to recommend something to your audience based on their problem or need, the result lasts longer and conversions come naturally.

    The most important lesson I've learned in affiliate marketing is focus on building trust, not just traffic. When people trust your recommendations, conversions come naturally. Don't chase quick sales, help your audience first, and the income will follow.
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  • Profile picture of the author Mabu Map
    Many things that i have learned through affiliate marketing

    The biggest thing is: EVERYTHING IS SELLING

    This is a real business, so real skill is required, so that is why all the one click button system out there do not work, or rarely work, if they work - not for a long term
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    I love this forum, it gives really good information.
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  • Profile picture of the author Moodesburn1977
    Never to give up and its all about numbers

    Focus on traffic methods that bring in leads every day or every week
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    Always consider CTR and ECPC
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  • Profile picture of the author eversmile
    Affiliate marketing became easier for me when I stopped chasing every offer. Now I promote only the products I personally use and trust. After that change, my results started improving much faster.
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