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Synopsis
Affiliate marketing has made businesses millions and ordinary people millionaires.
If you've ever wanted to make money online, I'm sure you came across the term affiliate marketing. Maybe you even purchased eBooks and video trainings, joined affiliate networks such as Clickbank and
JVZoo and thought the sales would start rolling in. Because when people think about affiliate marketing, they think about the 'fantasy' they've been told - the Easy Button. You start to get the idea that you can
quit your day job, push the Easy Button, and live happily ever after after. But then, when you follow that, they seem to make money… but you don't. Sounds familiar?
We've all been there. But today, it's going to change.
Is affiliate marketing is as easy as you’ve heard? it's not a 'push-a-button-and-be-rich' business, but it's not rocket science either. You just need a strong foundation and to keep building up your business from there. And that's exactly what this course is for.
You see, you wouldn’t build a house without a strong foundation. And neither should you build an affiliate business without first snapping some very important pieces into place. Skip these beginning steps, and
your affiliate business will be about as a strong as a house of cards.
You will learn…
- How to approach affiliate marketing differently and truly understand your business.
- How to avoid common mistakes that are ruining your business.
- How top affiliates - also known as super affiliates think, and what it takes to become a super affiliate.
- How to drive traffic to your offers.1
- How to approach social media marketing the right way, and what are the pros and cons of every major social media network! And much more…
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Knowledge Elements
Reading Intent
Purpose: | Skills |
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Reader's Existing Knowledge: | Beginner (introduction) |
Target Audience Age/Stage of Life: | Everyone (no target age) |
Example Forms
Author's Personal Anecdotes: | None |
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Citations: | None |
Examples and Case Studies: | Occasional examples or case studies |
Exercises and Reader Questions: | No questions or exercises |
Writing Style
Humor: | Serious |
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Narrative: | First person |