Monday, November 15, 2004

Developing an effective strategy for affiliate success

Today was a very busy day, one of the software packages I use to build web pages came out with a new release, so I've spent the last day installing it. So far, I've had no glitches in the process, but it hasn't left me much typing time. But, since the affiliate marketing course has already been preloaded in advance, at least I can give you the next lesson in our series.

If you just stumbled onto this blog, we're up to lesson four in affiliate marketing, I recommend if you haven't read parts 1-3 yet, you should check out the archives and read them before continuing.

Lesson 4 talks about developing an affiliate marketing strategy. It introduces you to some great tools, and an outside course that will help you prevent money down the AdWords toilet if you're inclined to market that way. Today's lesson will keep you busy if you do what's suggested. When you're done, and if you've read and absorbed the prior lessons, you'll know as much or more about affiliate marketing, and what it takes to succeed, than probably 80% of the people out there, maybe more.

Of course, knowledge in and of itself does not guarantee success. You need to take action, and you have to persevere in the face of adversity. Thomas Edison didn't successfully make a bulb light on his first try, and the affiliate marketers that are making five figures a month didn't do that their first month either.

Anyway, I hope you get a lot out of today's lesson.


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