I had the same worries as you. It came down to this:
"Most people recommend using prelanders here, but isn't that the harder way for beginners?"
I chose direct linking just to get started. For me it was a logical place to start in the end, but it may be different for others. I learned two...
Check out Kody Knows and the nomad brad on YT. They walk you through setting up Microsoft Ads. They also show you where to put in your affiliate link, your tracking, explain the final URL and some details, etc..
I dipped into direct linking offers about 3 months back and I had good results using Bing/Microsoft Ads. I ran a Clickbank University ad, Tactical Flashlight and Ted's Woodworking. (Bing's audience is more mature and conservative, which means these people have buying power!)
I must say.. I...
Thanks.
Yes, it would seem only logical and ethical to keep separate email lists for your various niches, which is why I'm perplexed as to why experienced marketers encourage people to try different niches and setup landing pages to build "AN" email list and pitch to that "LIST" (not "those...
Hi Everyone,
Excuse the subject title, but that's the best way I can think of describing this.
I've got a question for the more experienced guys (and gals) out there...
During list building, you'll obviously and most definitely get signups from different streams/campaigns/sources as you promote...
That was my problem, yes.
I corrected it and I managed to share my post on a few groups. I was under the mistaken impression that the no direct-linking policy only applied to ads. Now I know better! :)
I'm going to join more groups in the coming days and just let that one post run for a while-...
I've tried your suggestion because I wanted to try out Facebook's free traffic that I've heard so many things about, but I keep getting a message that my post was rejected because of the updated terms of service during the Covid-19 lockdown.
When I look at the terms of service, they're...
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