Howdy folks!
I have been at this affiliate marketing thing for years now with very VERY little success.
Possibly the reason for so little progress is because I seem to give up on an idea after I see it isn't making money and I'm spending lots of time on it.
I seem to have trouble sticking to a niche also. I've tried ppc because marketers say it's the quickest way to build an email list and an audience. However, I usually spend about $100 with zero results.
That leaves me running off with my tail between my legs. Licking my wounds, but shortly after trying to find a better way to break into affiliate marketing.
I feel like there are so many folks out there offering courses that never really change people's lives. Usually the courses only satisfy an information addiction in my honest opinion.
For example, in the past 5 years I've spent around $5,000 on courses promising to finally help me quit my day job and work as a full time online marketer.
Courses I've tried:
Blog That Converts - Derek Halpern
Video ROI - James Wedmore
48 Hour Film School - James Wedmore
Business by Design - James Wedmore
Guest Blogging - Jon Morrow
A few Adwords courses on Udemy
Kopywriting Kourse - Neville Medhora
As you can see, I've spent lots of time and money on courses. I've made a few affiliate sales giving advice to a few people here and there and recommending products I use. That usually comes from friends that need help with building websites and stuff (I'm a web developer in my day job).
I'm building a website so I can teach people how to quickly build websites. I feel like this is my best option since it's what I do for a living, but I feel like it will take so long to build and audience.
I can keep putting effort into this, but I want to find a way to get more measurable results quicker. That's why ppc is so enticing. Do people actually find success starting off with ppc?
SEO and YouTube marketing seem like really long and tedious processes, but it builds trust. Have people been able to establish trust with ppc campaigns?
I'm tired of feeling like I'm banging my head against a wall. I WANT RESULTS! I often feel like I'm just fantasizing and chasing unicorns.
I have been at this affiliate marketing thing for years now with very VERY little success.
Possibly the reason for so little progress is because I seem to give up on an idea after I see it isn't making money and I'm spending lots of time on it.
I seem to have trouble sticking to a niche also. I've tried ppc because marketers say it's the quickest way to build an email list and an audience. However, I usually spend about $100 with zero results.
That leaves me running off with my tail between my legs. Licking my wounds, but shortly after trying to find a better way to break into affiliate marketing.
I feel like there are so many folks out there offering courses that never really change people's lives. Usually the courses only satisfy an information addiction in my honest opinion.
For example, in the past 5 years I've spent around $5,000 on courses promising to finally help me quit my day job and work as a full time online marketer.
Courses I've tried:
Blog That Converts - Derek Halpern
Video ROI - James Wedmore
48 Hour Film School - James Wedmore
Business by Design - James Wedmore
Guest Blogging - Jon Morrow
A few Adwords courses on Udemy
Kopywriting Kourse - Neville Medhora
As you can see, I've spent lots of time and money on courses. I've made a few affiliate sales giving advice to a few people here and there and recommending products I use. That usually comes from friends that need help with building websites and stuff (I'm a web developer in my day job).
I'm building a website so I can teach people how to quickly build websites. I feel like this is my best option since it's what I do for a living, but I feel like it will take so long to build and audience.
I can keep putting effort into this, but I want to find a way to get more measurable results quicker. That's why ppc is so enticing. Do people actually find success starting off with ppc?
SEO and YouTube marketing seem like really long and tedious processes, but it builds trust. Have people been able to establish trust with ppc campaigns?
I'm tired of feeling like I'm banging my head against a wall. I WANT RESULTS! I often feel like I'm just fantasizing and chasing unicorns.