About AmieW
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Hi everyone! My name is Amie and I'm a semi-retiree over 60 yo and have chosen affiliate marketing as a way to supplement my SS income.

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I can't afford to join right away, so how much community access do I have for free? For example:
Can I still write in my blog?
How many free chats do I have?
Can I sti

Thanks, everyone, for your answers. I'll probably complete the two free training sessions, and maybe build a site for practice. I'm going to see what I can get for free elsewhere on some of the forums and online, and once I start making money, then I may come back and get a premium membership.

You'll lose live chat, can only have up to 2 subdomains at the siterubix.com domain (no domains of your own).

You will only have access to Phase 1 of the Affiliate Bootcamp Training out of the 7 phases total.

You'll not have access to the live video classes and be limited to 2 of the 12 training classrooms.

If you plan to promote WA, your commissions will be less.

No private access to Kyle and Caron.

No 24/7 Site Support.

No use of the Site Feedback and Site Comments tools.

If the $49 a month is a bit too much you can consider going annual. It will save you money but requires the payment up front.

You can stay free and get quite a bit of benefit as well but premium gives you so much more.

If I can't afford $50/month, how do you propose I can come up with over $300? Never mind. I can see this isn't for me. I can probably get more at a free affiliate forum.

You are not required to go premium at all. I only offered the annual option to you as a way of saving over the long run. You can stay starter and be just fine.

I wasn't able to go annual right away and went monthly for my first couple of months until I had to money to go annual...$49 vs $29 is quite a bit of savings.

Afraid not.

Have a read of this post, I imagine it will cover all of your questions:

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How much of the community do I have access to for free?

How much of the community do I have access to for free?

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I can't afford to join right away, so how much community access do I have for free? For example:
Can I still write in my blog?
How many free chats do I have?
Can I sti

Thanks, everyone, for your answers. I'll probably complete the two free training sessions, and maybe build a site for practice. I'm going to see what I can get for free elsewhere on some of the forums and online, and once I start making money, then I may come back and get a premium membership.

You'll lose live chat, can only have up to 2 subdomains at the siterubix.com domain (no domains of your own).

You will only have access to Phase 1 of the Affiliate Bootcamp Training out of the 7 phases total.

You'll not have access to the live video classes and be limited to 2 of the 12 training classrooms.

If you plan to promote WA, your commissions will be less.

No private access to Kyle and Caron.

No 24/7 Site Support.

No use of the Site Feedback and Site Comments tools.

If the $49 a month is a bit too much you can consider going annual. It will save you money but requires the payment up front.

You can stay free and get quite a bit of benefit as well but premium gives you so much more.

If I can't afford $50/month, how do you propose I can come up with over $300? Never mind. I can see this isn't for me. I can probably get more at a free affiliate forum.

You are not required to go premium at all. I only offered the annual option to you as a way of saving over the long run. You can stay starter and be just fine.

I wasn't able to go annual right away and went monthly for my first couple of months until I had to money to go annual...$49 vs $29 is quite a bit of savings.

Afraid not.

Have a read of this post, I imagine it will cover all of your questions:

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I lost websites on another program when I left, because they wanted some insane transfer fee to let me take them with me. I guess I should have read the agreement more carefull

You would need to move your site within 30 days. After that it is deleted. It can be restored from backups but you'd have to join back up to get that. There are many backup and restore plugins you can use to move sites. Many hosts will also transfer a site for you when you sign up with them.

All that said, $49 a month is a great deal but what's better is the $359 annual option. That practically drops it to $29 a month (just paid all at once).

I'm not one to jump into something, and $50 is a lot of money for someone living near poverty level. I may just have to be content with what I can get for free until I can start some money coming in.

I totally understand. In that case, I say stick with the starter membership and build your siterubix.com site. Learn what you can and apply it. There are people here who make money and are just starter members.

If/when you feel it's worth while to you to go premium, do it. If you never get there, that's OK.

Here at WA your websites are your websites, so you're free to move them whenever you like - without catches. Just run a quick backup using a free plugin & you'll be good to go... Not that you will want to go, of course ;)

Thanks, Dale.

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What happens to my websites if I leave wa?

What happens to my websites if I leave wa?

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I lost websites on another program when I left, because they wanted some insane transfer fee to let me take them with me. I guess I should have read the agreement more carefull

You would need to move your site within 30 days. After that it is deleted. It can be restored from backups but you'd have to join back up to get that. There are many backup and restore plugins you can use to move sites. Many hosts will also transfer a site for you when you sign up with them.

All that said, $49 a month is a great deal but what's better is the $359 annual option. That practically drops it to $29 a month (just paid all at once).

I'm not one to jump into something, and $50 is a lot of money for someone living near poverty level. I may just have to be content with what I can get for free until I can start some money coming in.

I totally understand. In that case, I say stick with the starter membership and build your siterubix.com site. Learn what you can and apply it. There are people here who make money and are just starter members.

If/when you feel it's worth while to you to go premium, do it. If you never get there, that's OK.

Here at WA your websites are your websites, so you're free to move them whenever you like - without catches. Just run a quick backup using a free plugin & you'll be good to go... Not that you will want to go, of course ;)

Thanks, Dale.

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