I've been asked this question - so decided to do some research with your help please. I know there are many variables to this - just wondering if anyone has experience with this or
It depends on your niche and the time and effort you put in. Some see results as quick as 2-3 months while others are still struggling after 1 year.
I joined WA in April 2014 and have made my first commission (review of an image site) in September 2014. Up to that commission I had to learn a lot and only published 2-4 articles a month.
Getting the first commission is a great motivational factor and with learning more and get more experienced, you'll be able to write and post more frequently.
Due to an accident I had to set out for a couple of months and got back in February 2015, posting 2-3 articles a week. After one months of doing so I saw a huge spike in rankings and also referrals/commissions.
To conclude, the more time and effort you put in your business, the sooner and more often you'll earn commissions.
Just my 2 cents. :)
Great - thanks for sharing your experience. I know that there are many variables to this, just looking for peoples experiences.
All the best to you..
Kyle has said in some of his training that if you put a lot of work into it, you can (not will) just start making sales in 3 - 6 months and build into a profitable business in a year. But you have to put in the time and effort.
Hi Grant, sorry I cannot answer right now as I am very new. However, I guess it would depend on your niche and how well you put things in place, but I will watch for answers that are given.
All the very best,
Tony
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How long to turn a website into a full time business?
I've been asked this question - so decided to do some research with your help please. I know there are many variables to this - just wondering if anyone has experience with this or
It depends on your niche and the time and effort you put in. Some see results as quick as 2-3 months while others are still struggling after 1 year.
I joined WA in April 2014 and have made my first commission (review of an image site) in September 2014. Up to that commission I had to learn a lot and only published 2-4 articles a month.
Getting the first commission is a great motivational factor and with learning more and get more experienced, you'll be able to write and post more frequently.
Due to an accident I had to set out for a couple of months and got back in February 2015, posting 2-3 articles a week. After one months of doing so I saw a huge spike in rankings and also referrals/commissions.
To conclude, the more time and effort you put in your business, the sooner and more often you'll earn commissions.
Just my 2 cents. :)
Great - thanks for sharing your experience. I know that there are many variables to this, just looking for peoples experiences.
All the best to you..
Kyle has said in some of his training that if you put a lot of work into it, you can (not will) just start making sales in 3 - 6 months and build into a profitable business in a year. But you have to put in the time and effort.
Hi Grant, sorry I cannot answer right now as I am very new. However, I guess it would depend on your niche and how well you put things in place, but I will watch for answers that are given.
All the very best,
Tony
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Hi - i've followed the instructions to point my dns settings to wa, my godaddy account shows wa ns1&
Hi - I've followed the instructions to point my DNS settings to WA, my godaddy account shows WA ns1&2 as active. In site Rubix this still says my DNS are not quite set up yet - Its
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Hi - i've followed the instructions to point my dns settings to wa, my godaddy account shows wa ns1&
Hi - I've followed the instructions to point my DNS settings to WA, my godaddy account shows WA ns1&2 as active. In site Rubix this still says my DNS are not quite set up yet - Its
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Good topic grant.The responses give good perspective....Marty