Full time work and affiliate marketing.
For the first time since I started affiliate marketing I have a full time job. As a result I'm finding it difficult to write articles and focus on my affiliate marketing. I'm learning a new role at a more senior level than I've worked at before. Work and home are in different neighboring cities which means there is travel time too. I hope as I settle into the new job I will have more time for my affiliate marketing. Is there any advice for me from someone in a similar situation?
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I think you are going to find that this is very much the case with everyone, even when you are running a full-time online business you are going to content with life, the commitments and obligations you have outside of work, and the different flows we have to our day to day.
It is about finding what works for, with your free time, and your schedule. :)
Thanks Kyle. One change I have made it to travel by train. It's quicker, saves me time and I arrive home less tired than spending time in my car on a jam packed highway.
Hi Tyronne
It sounds like you've got a great handle on what needs to be done. 👍
Priorities are an important part of life. 😎
Frank 🎸
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It's a balance for sure. But right now you need to focus on mastering your new job. Your site will hum right along until you can start spending more time with it, so don't worry about that.