What if, after spending so much time building my site, there aren't any or very few affiliate programs for my niche? Would it male more sense to see what affiliate programs exi
Yeah .... many programs to choose from. So I guess u don't really need to worry. And sure, u can consider how many affiliate programs are there for your niche before u choose it.
But it's not such an important consideration, that it be listed as one of the points for choosing a niche.
That's why we should do our research first before we decide on a niche and go deeper into the training.
When I first started, I created a mind map for my future content from the niche I choose. I did that before I even decided on my domain name. I want to make sure I have plenty of things to write and won't feel stuck in the future. Also, I know we can't change our URL or domain name once we have purchased it.
I also did a research on how long is a good domain name, etc. That's why it took me 5 days as a starter member before I decided to go Premium.
Then I did Kyle's trick to research for affiliate programs for my niche.
"My niche + affiliate program." I saw plenty programs I can join.
With Jaaxy keyword tool, we can do a research for our domain name, our competitions, etc.
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What if they aren't very many affiliate programs?
What if, after spending so much time building my site, there aren't any or very few affiliate programs for my niche? Would it male more sense to see what affiliate programs exi
You can do some research. I was skeptical that sex toys would have good affiliates when I chose it as my niche. It turned out there’s thousands of affiliates for it. In fact, less affiliates could be better because it means less competition
Yeah .... many programs to choose from. So I guess u don't really need to worry. And sure, u can consider how many affiliate programs are there for your niche before u choose it.
But it's not such an important consideration, that it be listed as one of the points for choosing a niche.
That's why we should do our research first before we decide on a niche and go deeper into the training.
When I first started, I created a mind map for my future content from the niche I choose. I did that before I even decided on my domain name. I want to make sure I have plenty of things to write and won't feel stuck in the future. Also, I know we can't change our URL or domain name once we have purchased it.
I also did a research on how long is a good domain name, etc. That's why it took me 5 days as a starter member before I decided to go Premium.
Then I did Kyle's trick to research for affiliate programs for my niche.
"My niche + affiliate program." I saw plenty programs I can join.
With Jaaxy keyword tool, we can do a research for our domain name, our competitions, etc.
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Realistically how much money can a site make when first starting out? Wondering if it is worth it. Thanks
That depends on your niche contents. Is it appealing, helpful, or attractive? You have to put in the work. I do a hybrid method. I use a plugin to upload contents and do a little editing to make it organic. This is when I don't have the time. When I have time, I use my experience to tell a helpful story or topic based on my niche content. You have to work smart by knowing what you want to do. It's all in the plan. All the best!
If you’re willing to put in a lot of time and work it will earn you money pretty fast. If you slack off, you’ll be a few months in and still not have any sales. Also depends on the niche and how competitive it is
Jim’s answer is correct. It depends on your niche and how much time you put into it… This is not a get rich quick scheme but it does provide an outstanding income if you follow the instructions and are patient
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How much money can a site make?
Realistically how much money can a site make when first starting out? Wondering if it is worth it. Thanks
That depends on your niche contents. Is it appealing, helpful, or attractive? You have to put in the work. I do a hybrid method. I use a plugin to upload contents and do a little editing to make it organic. This is when I don't have the time. When I have time, I use my experience to tell a helpful story or topic based on my niche content. You have to work smart by knowing what you want to do. It's all in the plan. All the best!
If you’re willing to put in a lot of time and work it will earn you money pretty fast. If you slack off, you’ll be a few months in and still not have any sales. Also depends on the niche and how competitive it is
Jim’s answer is correct. It depends on your niche and how much time you put into it… This is not a get rich quick scheme but it does provide an outstanding income if you follow the instructions and are patient
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You can do some research. I was skeptical that sex toys would have good affiliates when I chose it as my niche. It turned out there’s thousands of affiliates for it. In fact, less affiliates could be better because it means less competition