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I'm looking for Google & Facebook Ads complete and advanced training. I was taking the Google Adwords certification but frankly, I just find myself learning a bunch of theo

Good answers below! We can't frame a house until the foundation is in place!

Jeff

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Where do I go for complete & advanced google & fb ads?

Where do I go for complete & advanced google & fb ads?

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I'm looking for Google & Facebook Ads complete and advanced training. I was taking the Google Adwords certification but frankly, I just find myself learning a bunch of theo

Good answers below! We can't frame a house until the foundation is in place!

Jeff

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WA Affiliate Program
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Close it

I don't know why you would want to close your account. You are a premium member. You still have a few more months left before it expires. But if you have no second thoughts, here are the steps: Click on Websites on the left, then click on Site manager, then click on Details on bottom right, then scroll all the way down to the bottom, and click the "Delete this website". I wish you the best on your next journey in life.

I canceled mine for about a year. It's under membership, cancel membership.
They keep your website hosted for I think a month after so you have time to get it working somewhere else on your own but then it's gone.
Best of luck :)

I actually thought that cartoon was a real pic...lol. Thanks for the info but I didn't even get as far as making a website.

haha. not a real pic but i based it off a real picture. so it does actually look just like me - a bit freaky when I look closely

why did you pay? I did all the free lessons before I paid anything but even then, i quit for a while. I'm certainly not trying to sell WA but it is pretty good so hopefully in a more appropriate time you can come back and do your website. All the best :)

Well, that money sure as hell works better on my side during a pandemic. Will definitely see better yields from it in my pocket.

Should I expect or request any refund? I didn't learn much or applied anything from on here.

Normally you wouldn't, however, you can always PM Kyle on their page https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/kyle

There is normally no refund as per the terms and conditions. As you stated you didn't applied anything from here which is not a WA issue as what you put in is up to you. However here are the T/C's
http://www.wealthyaffiliate.com/terms

Good morning Hernan,

I don't know how much you have thought about the Wealthy Affiliate platform, I guess you signed up as you are looking for an opportunity to make money?

As you said, you haven't applied anything. I have been self-employed since 1983 and something that I've learned is that if we don't do anything, nothing will happen! It takes a lot of hard work and effort to run a business, however, the rewards can be fantastic.

I think you need to think twice before leaving Wealthy Affiliate as you are potentially missing out on a great opportunity. I don't know if you know but there are many success stories on this great platform. The Internet has opened up all sorts of new business ventures that be could never have dreams of a few years ago.

I would ask yourself, what you want to achieve in life and how is the best way to do it. Personally, knowing the power of the Internet, I would definitely say the Internet is a great way to make money online.

I just want to encourage you to take action.

Have a great day.

Roy

Go to https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/home/my_profile

Membership, stop billing and cancel membership

Be aware, you'll be locked out of the system, your websites are valid for 60 days. You should arrange alternative hosting.

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How do I close my wa account?

How do I close my wa account?

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WA Affiliate Program
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Close it

I don't know why you would want to close your account. You are a premium member. You still have a few more months left before it expires. But if you have no second thoughts, here are the steps: Click on Websites on the left, then click on Site manager, then click on Details on bottom right, then scroll all the way down to the bottom, and click the "Delete this website". I wish you the best on your next journey in life.

I canceled mine for about a year. It's under membership, cancel membership.
They keep your website hosted for I think a month after so you have time to get it working somewhere else on your own but then it's gone.
Best of luck :)

I actually thought that cartoon was a real pic...lol. Thanks for the info but I didn't even get as far as making a website.

haha. not a real pic but i based it off a real picture. so it does actually look just like me - a bit freaky when I look closely

why did you pay? I did all the free lessons before I paid anything but even then, i quit for a while. I'm certainly not trying to sell WA but it is pretty good so hopefully in a more appropriate time you can come back and do your website. All the best :)

Well, that money sure as hell works better on my side during a pandemic. Will definitely see better yields from it in my pocket.

Should I expect or request any refund? I didn't learn much or applied anything from on here.

Normally you wouldn't, however, you can always PM Kyle on their page https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/kyle

There is normally no refund as per the terms and conditions. As you stated you didn't applied anything from here which is not a WA issue as what you put in is up to you. However here are the T/C's
http://www.wealthyaffiliate.com/terms

Good morning Hernan,

I don't know how much you have thought about the Wealthy Affiliate platform, I guess you signed up as you are looking for an opportunity to make money?

As you said, you haven't applied anything. I have been self-employed since 1983 and something that I've learned is that if we don't do anything, nothing will happen! It takes a lot of hard work and effort to run a business, however, the rewards can be fantastic.

I think you need to think twice before leaving Wealthy Affiliate as you are potentially missing out on a great opportunity. I don't know if you know but there are many success stories on this great platform. The Internet has opened up all sorts of new business ventures that be could never have dreams of a few years ago.

I would ask yourself, what you want to achieve in life and how is the best way to do it. Personally, knowing the power of the Internet, I would definitely say the Internet is a great way to make money online.

I just want to encourage you to take action.

Have a great day.

Roy

Go to https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/home/my_profile

Membership, stop billing and cancel membership

Be aware, you'll be locked out of the system, your websites are valid for 60 days. You should arrange alternative hosting.

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WA Affiliate Program
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Has anybody come across good money making opportunities during this ongoing pandemic?

There has been a belief system shift from work place to home, and when you think about it its massive. So anything that is connected with that is a consequence of the pandemic,

So more study at home, online learning
More sharing of experience, blogging
Social media
Products delivered at home
Digtal networking, meetings online
Job insecurity
Stay at home parents
Education at home
Big lifestyle changes
Questioning the norm

As with any big shift the list is endless and the trick is spot which of the trends will continue and which new ones will arise even further. Even the likes of zoom did not predict this growth.

For WA its an opportunity on how we help people navigate that through our blogs.The other thing to be aware of is the people who have exploited that ruthlessley have not faired well but businesses that have helped their customers are flying. So our purpose and mission within all of this is key.

Business is booming, thanks for asking.

Dropshipping PPE, or outsource marketing of PPE.

What is PPE?

Personal Protective Equipment.

Personal protection equipment, masks, gloves over gowns disposable overalls, hand sanitizers, face shields, and protective goggles/glasses etc. Apparently fashion face masks are a trending niche at the moment.

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Any good money making opportunities during the pandemic?

Any good money making opportunities during the pandemic?

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WA Affiliate Program
Updated

Has anybody come across good money making opportunities during this ongoing pandemic?

There has been a belief system shift from work place to home, and when you think about it its massive. So anything that is connected with that is a consequence of the pandemic,

So more study at home, online learning
More sharing of experience, blogging
Social media
Products delivered at home
Digtal networking, meetings online
Job insecurity
Stay at home parents
Education at home
Big lifestyle changes
Questioning the norm

As with any big shift the list is endless and the trick is spot which of the trends will continue and which new ones will arise even further. Even the likes of zoom did not predict this growth.

For WA its an opportunity on how we help people navigate that through our blogs.The other thing to be aware of is the people who have exploited that ruthlessley have not faired well but businesses that have helped their customers are flying. So our purpose and mission within all of this is key.

Business is booming, thanks for asking.

Dropshipping PPE, or outsource marketing of PPE.

What is PPE?

Personal Protective Equipment.

Personal protection equipment, masks, gloves over gowns disposable overalls, hand sanitizers, face shields, and protective goggles/glasses etc. Apparently fashion face masks are a trending niche at the moment.

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If you ask the city of Miami, FL then they tell you you do need a license even if they don't understand what you're trying to do. So what's everybody's experience on this subje

I think it would be best to focus on what the official sources say.

It's unfortunate that the legal side is an area barely any online income focused platform gets into. But it makes sense due to the massive amount of regulations they would need to cover for different countries, states, local, etc. Not to mention potential liability of doing so.

Since you seem to be in the USA (Miami, FL) the SBA is a good start.
https://www.sba.gov/business-guide/launch-your-business/register-your-business
https://www.sba.gov/business-guide/launch-your-business/apply-licenses-permits
https://www.sba.gov/course/legal-requirements-small-business/

Some highlights from the SBA information on those pages:

"In some cases, you don’t need to register at all. If you conduct business as yourself using your legal name, you won’t need to register anywhere. But remember, if you don’t register your business, you could miss out on personal liability protection, legal benefits, and tax benefits."

"The licenses and permits you need from the state, county, or city will depend on your business activities and business location. Your business license fees will also vary."

That covers Federal regulations. Each state has their own regulations. And each local government has their own as well.

Again from the SBA:

"States tend to regulate a broader range of activities than the federal government. For example, business activities that are commonly regulated locally include auctions, construction, and dry cleaning, farming, plumbing, restaurants, retail, and vending machines."

If your local government is telling you that you need a license then I would view that as you need a license. Definitely, I would make sure they understand what you are doing.

Terminology can be confusing. For example, if you are talking about "selling", "making sales", etc and in reality you plan on focusing completely on affiliate marketing then you are not actually making sales. You are simply introducing people to products and services that are being sold by other people (who would need the applicable licenses and collecting sales tax, etc).

It's a real problem I think when so many affiliates talk about "making sales" because in reality they are not making any sales unless they are actually selling something themselves. They are simply doing marketing / referring potential customers to vendors and the vendors are the ones making sales. BUT... again... this is only my understanding of it and would make sense to consult a professional in the area to be sure they don't interpret your activities differently.

An individual can start a business. At some stage, you think about incorporation into an entity for business purposes.

You can start affiliate marketing as an individual. You are the sole proprietor. You do not need a company for this. You file individual income tax and there is a form for this. Even Amazon affiliate allows individuals and company registration as affiliates.

Hope this helps.

Well, in addition to the original comment, I have contacted city officials before and was told any type of business needs to be registered with the local business tax authority in Miami Dade. I contacted the Florida Dept of Revenue a while back and they told me that for online business a business license wasn't required. I had contacted my CPA and asked him and he checked and told me that it wasn't really needed unless I hit the $60000 business income. So I just wanted to see the experiences people have had with this matter.

Interestingly enough, I have not seen anything to do with that in the training. I, personally don't have one.

That said, It might be worth checking out the local licencing bureau??? on that subject.

It would help, to do it the right way, have a business bank account and llc (or whatever). but not technically required, it would just be in your name with your ssn # but could get complicated if the money started to really flow in. Best to do it under a business.

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Is a business license required to start affiliate marketing?

Is a business license required to start affiliate marketing?

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Getting Started
Updated

If you ask the city of Miami, FL then they tell you you do need a license even if they don't understand what you're trying to do. So what's everybody's experience on this subje

I think it would be best to focus on what the official sources say.

It's unfortunate that the legal side is an area barely any online income focused platform gets into. But it makes sense due to the massive amount of regulations they would need to cover for different countries, states, local, etc. Not to mention potential liability of doing so.

Since you seem to be in the USA (Miami, FL) the SBA is a good start.
https://www.sba.gov/business-guide/launch-your-business/register-your-business
https://www.sba.gov/business-guide/launch-your-business/apply-licenses-permits
https://www.sba.gov/course/legal-requirements-small-business/

Some highlights from the SBA information on those pages:

"In some cases, you don’t need to register at all. If you conduct business as yourself using your legal name, you won’t need to register anywhere. But remember, if you don’t register your business, you could miss out on personal liability protection, legal benefits, and tax benefits."

"The licenses and permits you need from the state, county, or city will depend on your business activities and business location. Your business license fees will also vary."

That covers Federal regulations. Each state has their own regulations. And each local government has their own as well.

Again from the SBA:

"States tend to regulate a broader range of activities than the federal government. For example, business activities that are commonly regulated locally include auctions, construction, and dry cleaning, farming, plumbing, restaurants, retail, and vending machines."

If your local government is telling you that you need a license then I would view that as you need a license. Definitely, I would make sure they understand what you are doing.

Terminology can be confusing. For example, if you are talking about "selling", "making sales", etc and in reality you plan on focusing completely on affiliate marketing then you are not actually making sales. You are simply introducing people to products and services that are being sold by other people (who would need the applicable licenses and collecting sales tax, etc).

It's a real problem I think when so many affiliates talk about "making sales" because in reality they are not making any sales unless they are actually selling something themselves. They are simply doing marketing / referring potential customers to vendors and the vendors are the ones making sales. BUT... again... this is only my understanding of it and would make sense to consult a professional in the area to be sure they don't interpret your activities differently.

An individual can start a business. At some stage, you think about incorporation into an entity for business purposes.

You can start affiliate marketing as an individual. You are the sole proprietor. You do not need a company for this. You file individual income tax and there is a form for this. Even Amazon affiliate allows individuals and company registration as affiliates.

Hope this helps.

Well, in addition to the original comment, I have contacted city officials before and was told any type of business needs to be registered with the local business tax authority in Miami Dade. I contacted the Florida Dept of Revenue a while back and they told me that for online business a business license wasn't required. I had contacted my CPA and asked him and he checked and told me that it wasn't really needed unless I hit the $60000 business income. So I just wanted to see the experiences people have had with this matter.

Interestingly enough, I have not seen anything to do with that in the training. I, personally don't have one.

That said, It might be worth checking out the local licencing bureau??? on that subject.

It would help, to do it the right way, have a business bank account and llc (or whatever). but not technically required, it would just be in your name with your ssn # but could get complicated if the money started to really flow in. Best to do it under a business.

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Been here almost a month. My niche is not something that really moves me and honestly it bores me to even write a paragraph about it. Left the website with just an about page a

Yes, there are times you are going to go thru where you need to step back and wait. I would take the opportunity to learn from the lessons here. There is information you can use. You have to believe you are here for a reason. Stick with it. Don't pass on the opportunity you have. This is a great place to learn.

Thanks for the guidance and support.

Hmmm... I get where you're coming from. I too had a really hard time at the start picking something I was "passionate about". Eventually I just picked something (which now I think is dumb) and got started. While that particular niche ended up not being profitable and I gave up on that site eventually, what I learned there about affiliate marketing was very valuable.

Instead of looking at your passion, how about picking something that you like to shop for, or a niche that has products you find interesting (and that are expensive... expensive products = higher commissions) and building out a product reviews website. Individual product reviews, comparison reviews, "top 10" type posts in that area. If you like cameras, cars, doing stuff in the kitchen, grilling, etc... each of those can be a niche. You don't have to be obsessed with something to build a profitable site around the niche. (That's an unfortunate possible weakness in the training... the push to get people who are starting to focus on a passion primarily. Not all of us have passions. I'd advise picking something PROFITABLE ;) .)

Check out the posts and trainings of a guy here named Dylan Rieger for some inspiration. I started a new site 2 years back following his advice/methodology in a niche that is NOT a passion of mine, but I've done really well with it, and have managed to stay focused because it's WORKING. And that's motivation.

I don't know if it's normal, but I've been here over two years with no niche and no real progress, but I am slow and in no hurry!🐢🐢🐢🐢

Is it normal to have no niche no progress after a month?

Is it normal to have no niche no progress after a month?

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Been here almost a month. My niche is not something that really moves me and honestly it bores me to even write a paragraph about it. Left the website with just an about page a

Yes, there are times you are going to go thru where you need to step back and wait. I would take the opportunity to learn from the lessons here. There is information you can use. You have to believe you are here for a reason. Stick with it. Don't pass on the opportunity you have. This is a great place to learn.

Thanks for the guidance and support.

Hmmm... I get where you're coming from. I too had a really hard time at the start picking something I was "passionate about". Eventually I just picked something (which now I think is dumb) and got started. While that particular niche ended up not being profitable and I gave up on that site eventually, what I learned there about affiliate marketing was very valuable.

Instead of looking at your passion, how about picking something that you like to shop for, or a niche that has products you find interesting (and that are expensive... expensive products = higher commissions) and building out a product reviews website. Individual product reviews, comparison reviews, "top 10" type posts in that area. If you like cameras, cars, doing stuff in the kitchen, grilling, etc... each of those can be a niche. You don't have to be obsessed with something to build a profitable site around the niche. (That's an unfortunate possible weakness in the training... the push to get people who are starting to focus on a passion primarily. Not all of us have passions. I'd advise picking something PROFITABLE ;) .)

Check out the posts and trainings of a guy here named Dylan Rieger for some inspiration. I started a new site 2 years back following his advice/methodology in a niche that is NOT a passion of mine, but I've done really well with it, and have managed to stay focused because it's WORKING. And that's motivation.

I don't know if it's normal, but I've been here over two years with no niche and no real progress, but I am slow and in no hurry!🐢🐢🐢🐢

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