When men try to start an online business, they follow outdated advice. Making Amazon Affiliate blogs, building AdSense sites, and finding a “mirconiche” hasn’t been relevant for at least seven or eight years.
Even in their prime, many of these business models weren’t all that great. For example, Amazon’s affiliate program pays out between four and eight percent commission. If you sell $1,000 worth of products, you get $70 or $80.
To earn the same as a minimum wage worker, you’d need to sell about $16,000 worth of products every month. How many sites can do that?
I run a boatload of sites. 30 Days To X is the only one that uses Amazon’s Affiliates. The others all make money off of programs that are far more lucrative. I get huge commissions (ranging between 20% to 75%), prizes for selling a certain number of orders, and all kinds of other cool rewards.
Today I’m going to share my own affiliate marketing strategies with you.
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