I have a Word Press blog that is not geared toward affiliate marketing yet. However there is a niche that I would like to create specifically for affiliate marketing. I'm wonde
Dividing up your time over two sites usually will cause you to end up with neither site doing well. If you want to start one to learn the ropes with that is fine but concentrate on a single site at a time.
Now that I have gone a bit further into the training your comment makes a lot of sense. It is a lot of work for one site. Focusing on one and letting it grow passively and then trying another seems like the best way to go.
It is suggested many times that you focus on one niche site. I had two going for a while and then added a few more. Unless you have a lot of time each day that you can devote to your sites, I would focus on one. Make your one site a good one and then later, add another.
Best wishes,
Karin 😁
Now that I went through more of the training I see how right you are. Thanks for the heads up, it would be a lot of work to focus on multiples at this stage.
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Should I create two web sites?
I have a Word Press blog that is not geared toward affiliate marketing yet. However there is a niche that I would like to create specifically for affiliate marketing. I'm wonde
Connor, w I did exactly what you suggested.
I created my first website while going through the OEC. It was not an affiliate marketing site as it is for a specific business,
When I applied and was selected for the Super Affiliate Program, I had to start the Bootcamp course. The SAC and Bootcamp is dedicated towards promoting WA as in an affiliate program, I set up a new website specifically for this
My intention is to use this second site not only to promote Wealthy Affiliate, but later as a dedicated site for Affiliate Marketing.
My immediate goals are to earn two streams of income. One is through my original website. And the second is through promoting WA via my second site.
I apologize for this long winded response. I wish you much success in your ventures.
Cheers!
Edwin
Thank you so much for your response. I'm going to go through all of the OEC and then decide my next niche. It is definitely the better option.
Best,
Connor
Dividing up your time over two sites usually will cause you to end up with neither site doing well. If you want to start one to learn the ropes with that is fine but concentrate on a single site at a time.
Now that I have gone a bit further into the training your comment makes a lot of sense. It is a lot of work for one site. Focusing on one and letting it grow passively and then trying another seems like the best way to go.
It is suggested many times that you focus on one niche site. I had two going for a while and then added a few more. Unless you have a lot of time each day that you can devote to your sites, I would focus on one. Make your one site a good one and then later, add another.
Best wishes,
Karin 😁
Now that I went through more of the training I see how right you are. Thanks for the heads up, it would be a lot of work to focus on multiples at this stage.
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Connor, w I did exactly what you suggested.
I created my first website while going through the OEC. It was not an affiliate marketing site as it is for a specific business,
When I applied and was selected for the Super Affiliate Program, I had to start the Bootcamp course. The SAC and Bootcamp is dedicated towards promoting WA as in an affiliate program, I set up a new website specifically for this
My intention is to use this second site not only to promote Wealthy Affiliate, but later as a dedicated site for Affiliate Marketing.
My immediate goals are to earn two streams of income. One is through my original website. And the second is through promoting WA via my second site.
I apologize for this long winded response. I wish you much success in your ventures.
Cheers!
Edwin
Thank you so much for your response. I'm going to go through all of the OEC and then decide my next niche. It is definitely the better option.
Best,
Connor