I have just got my first 5 subscribers to my list!
It went live late last night, and when I woke up today, I had 5 subscribers to my list for my weekly issue. When I joined WF, I had no idea how to register a domain name, create a wordpress site, or begin to build a list.
I couldn't have done it or gotten the confidence to do it without WarriorForum's help. Before finding WF I had no clue what was possible with Internet Marketing, or what direction to take.
Thank-you to all and best of luck, don't give up!
Update : Thanks so much for all your support!! I now have 100+ subscribers and I even had my first commission from an amazon sale - I made 1.19$! The funny thing is, it was not even from a product I was reviewing but someone happened to buy a $30 product after clicking one of my links. Right now the other sections of my site are quite a bit more popular than my reviews/affiliate store, and I have only garnered 60 amazon clicks - but I am working on building my site's popularity before promoting these sections specifically. So, it was a huge success for me to have made any money from this at all.
As far as visitors go, on my first day I had over 1500 unique views (from one of my social media sites I have gained popularity on promoting the launch of my website)
The second day I had around 700, the third about 400, and now it is hovering around the 300-500 mark for unique visits.
I am now working on building my social media accounts that promote my website, getting FB likes, pinterest followers, twitter followers.
Thanks again for your support.
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