The Learning Curve with the Affiliate Marketing Method
Craig Warren
https://YourHomeBizCoach.com/
You must acknowledge that you are quite inexperienced with the Internet when you launch your first website.
You believe that you will be profitable as soon as your website is live and your links are in place.
Many people, including myself, would love for it to be true.
Imagine the sheer number of Super Affiliates we would have.
I’ll give you a sneak peek at what to really anticipate.
The Start of the Start
At the beginning, you will feel proud of your achievement and be thrilled.
It is true that launching a website is no easy task.
However, your experience with Internet marketing is only getting started.
You should be asking yourself, “Where do I start?” or “What do I do now?” after you have launched your website.
In the event that you lack funds, as most people first do, you can start by:
Composing articles
Making Your Website Search Engine Friendly
Installing AdSense on your webpage
All of this requires effort and time.
You do, however, have time when you initially start to optimize, generate content, and place AdSense advertising on your website.
Why?
It has been suggested that Google and potentially the other search engines may place you in the Sandbox for the next six or nine months.
There are others who claim that the Sandbox does not exist.
Your site will exhibit a certain amount of dormancy, regardless of its name.
In my opinion, it can take six months before you notice an increase in your unique clicks—I know I did.
I believe there could be a number of causes behind this:
It’s an excellent method of safeguarding the online community from dishonest websites, which I estimate have a six-month lifespan before being shut down.
It just takes one individual to become aware of a scam before discussions start in online forums.
Every day, websites come and go.
The goal of the search engines is to save money and time.
They may conclude that you are serious about running an online business if you are still active after six or nine months, demonstrating that you are paying your dues.
How Do I Spend Those Six or Nine Months?
First and foremost, since I have already given you this knowledge, don’t give up and become frustrated.
You may first only notice your own clicks, but that will change.
Second, begin placing yourself so that you have high-quality content and high-quality products to start flying when your search engine dormancy expires.
This entails creating content, spreading your name, and being proficient with AdSense.
Additionally, try your hand at Adwords advertising when you have some spare change.
Your learning curve is just getting started, so use this time to read, purchase relevant e-books, try new things and do research.
Moving your learning curve to the expert level requires all of these.
In summary, having a website is only a minor but crucial component of becoming an affiliate marketer.
The other crucial components are marketing, perseverance, and hard work.
Finally, you will succeed if you remain passionate when the first thrill of becoming an online business wears off.
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