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Ex-Super Affiliate. Now doing eCom + DR
Joined April 2021
This is NORMAL. It took me 1.5+ years of making ZERO $ to get my affiliate project rolling. If success and financial freedom were 3 months of work away, it'd just be too easy. It's all about pushing through where others gave up. The BUILDING and pre-success phase sucks the.
Daily Update 79âĄïž. This week has been weird,. Hit my first $100 profit day with aff,. Then I had 2 days in a row where I got 0 sales in 2 campaigns. I know that FB ads are very inconsistent when youâre at a low daily budget but damn. Plan for the next week is to test more.
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#2 Free Traffic Method (for Affiliates): . Upvoting. 5-7 years ago, YouTube would rank comments based on likes. So, what did affiliates do?. They would scrape freshly uploaded YT videos by popular channels. And they'd make like 10+ comments on the video with their affiliate.
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This is actually horrible copy⊠lol. Some Feedback:. - Too little about ME. Too much about you / others. Why should I read this? What is it actually about? Who is it for?. - Subheadline is not clear⊠âBut these Corporate Refugees found a better way to make moneyâ ??. -.
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A couple of years ago, some affiliates were raking in $20k/day (high profit%) with a Whatsapp viral hack method. They pushed German Leadgen (SOI/DOI) offers with $2-4 CPAs. Here's a general breakdown: . In this instance, they promoted a popular chocolate brand giveaway (free
Why's everyone trying to run paid traffic to affiliate offers?. Game the system and generate free traffic. 80%+ profit margins. Most guys running paid traffic aren't doing it clean. You have to be crafty and somewhat technical. Always ask yourself: what's your edge? . You.
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Some reasons why I quit Affiliate Marketing as a Super Affiliate:. - Limited Growth: There's only so far you can get by generating Traffic. The $100M+ big money is in creating your own offer/product/brand/machine. It's also harder to find great talents and build a team in this.
@apx_loot Could u share why u stopped? Was it the stress or angles/offers running out?.
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Many successful affiliates hover at $1k-2k a day. I was âstuckâ there as well but I kept grinding like crazy and was super motivated for more. Instead of staying comfortable and trying to live the ârich lifeâ, I kept automating and scaling. Kept trying new offers. Kept.
Will Affiliate Marketing make me a Millionaire in 2024?. Got asked how much to expect to make in affiliate marketing. Thought to make it a post. Note: All the numbers assuming we are talking about PROFIT(!) (from SEO) and you are working solo. If you are working in a team with.
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4 reasons why youâre getting High CPMs on FB:. #1 - âLOW HANGING fruitâ traffic đ Your creatives are catering to in-market SHOPPERS. This audience is more expensive because ALL your FB competitors are reaching them. Because itâs EASY and low effort. So, you get traffic whose.
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Whatâs the point of this tweet besides funneling into your courses? Like, if it was easy everyone would be a millionaire, no? . If I was starting out and kept failing (as 99% of people will do) and the successful guys were saying âits easy broâ that would demotivate me and make.
I got rich in 14 months with ecom. It takes 4 years to get a college degree. Ecom is easy lol. (if you're not an idiot and work your ass off).
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Some of the best advice I got was:. Find whatâs working and improve it by 20%. Thatâs all you need to win.Simple but powerful. Overcomplicating = self-sabotage. The more you think about it, the more it makes sense. Applies to even $100m/yr. S/O @BowtiedJester đ.
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This where most copywriters fail (IMO):. Creating curiosity & intrigue and then seamlessly funneling that towards your Big Idea, and eventually your offer. You can tell how successful a copywriter is based on their Hooks/Leads. Whenever I read great copy, I notice how almost.
Been analysing lots of successful copy lately. One thing is consistent throughout:. Intrigue/curiosity. These two are always present. You might think they're pretty important then?. Well no. they're necessary.
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It's not about "can't" as much as it's about "wanting to". Yes, it's easier than ever before to 'get rich' . But it's also easier than ever before NOT to . If you're middle class, your life is pretty comfortable generally speaking. All your basic needs are covered, and youâve got.
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Short critique on this mini VSL (just for fun): . #1 - Hook: Generic, bland, too long. Not intriguing or compelling enough IMO. I forget it's about fixing bloating by 15-30 seconds. It doesn't really visually show or vividly address the pain point (=bloating/GI). There's no/low.
tried a long-form video for one of our clients. what do you think works best for health cpg. vsl or quick one?
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Should I do reviews of courses/groups where I:. - Breakdown the Money method => See if there's REAL juice đ§ Explain who it's suited most for. The pros and cons. Scalability. Risk/liability. Etc. - Check the community. Are people actually winning, helping each other, actively.
"Bro I want to join the TikTok Syndicate but have a few questions. ". No. It's $49/mo, I am not answering questions. It won't work for you already.
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âïžIronically, if you're a good Marketer or Sales person, affiliate marketing isn't your best option. AM is a game of traffic. That's all it is đ. The Russians refer to it as 'Traffic Pouring'. Almost all Super Affiliates I know are mediocre at marketing. It's all about Cheap.
IMO, for average marketer like me, I'd have higher chance of success going into branding > aff. As long as I don't sell shit product and trying to scam anyone + not looking to make it big within a year or two I'd most likely end up profitable. Albeit not a big one.
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I managed to get to $500k/mo profit on my own (0 VAs, no team). Granted there's survivorship bias & luck but. I also know many other affiliates that work solo. It's the norm in this industry and it's also what makes AM amazing. And the teams doing $2M+/mo are often like 5-10.
I see quite some solo affiliates on here. How far can you truly push it as a âsoloâ affiliate? Thereâs benefits to both (running solo vs. building a team/partner up). Why did you choose the path you chose?.
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@austinmdean I used to question the same thing as an affiliate. Like, surely there has to be some aggressive backend tactic behind these brands. But nope, not really. I'm launching my own health brand soon. and here's what I learned after spending lots of time reverse engineering this.
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Thank you all for your condolences, prayers, and storiesâit means a lot to me â€ïžđ . Having my aunt, uncle and nephews take care of us really helps. Will check DMs soon (in midst of all procedures).
My mom passed away suddenly two days ago đ No illness, no clear reasonâjust gone. She was a beautiful soul who always put others first, getting me through my toughest times. We were incredibly close; I saw her almost every day đȘ. Life is so unpredictable manâeverything can.
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My first affiliate project đ. There was a network called OGAds (still big I think) that was sharing traffic methods on forums online (to get new affiliates and make more $$) . The Method:.1. Buy or set up a as many IG accounts as you can (phone verified) => there were Indian.
@apx_loot if you can share. what sources/platforms did you use when you were scaling affiliate offers, paid/organic?.
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If I had to stop working today and invested my post-tax liquid funds in S&P500 (10% returns). I could spend about $500k a year, in perpetuity. (Not factoring in volatility for simplicity). So itâs more than enough to cover all living expenses incl. whole familyâs (dad, two.
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Sometimes I'll sign up on these Make Money Online Gurus out of pure curiosity. @lukebelmar bro, are you trying to build a cult? đ€ŁWhat the hell is this?! People don't need philosophy to make money online - just get to work ffs đ€Šââïž
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I think it's because affs/dropshippers have a pragmatic approach . they don't care for what looks nice or sounds nice in theory (it doesn't pay the bills). they care about what actually WORKS. In a way, they are opportunistic. they explore the easiest/most efficient $.
The knowledge gap between marketers from DR guys to DS/bh affiliates compared to media buyers within agencies or just in-house marketing kids is insane. Not even funny. Most of the agencies and teams full of template guys who work from data sheets and all theory. 0 finesse.
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Temu spending a few billion on Meta ads đ«Ą. I installed their app out of curiosity some weeks ago. They're spamming my phone with notifications every day. Average dropshipper has to pay Meta continually to get sales. Temu pays Meta once to get someone on their app and they can.
The key debate coming out of the $META call yesterday was "How much did the China e-comm players (mostly Temu from $PDD) spend?".Based on some analysis I put together, I believe $TEMU annual ads spend on $META is ~$4.5B. 𧔠. 1⣠$META's financial disclosure:. Looking into
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@domhuri So just like youâre doing by posting link to âMoney & Tradingâ telegram to sell ur $50 trading membership. Why these gurus roasting each other @TrafficBrokerX đ€Ł
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This is where I'm at right now. I can count on myself, I'm a fast learner, "get shit done" type of person. But you need a team to get to the $100M+ level. I'm personally more of an innovator type, super curious and interested in cracking new challenges. I don't like managing.
Found myself being the bottleneck in my business without realizing it. I was the main decision-maker in every launch, ad creative, invoice, and strategy. Whatâs worked so far:. I structured a leadership team to make their own decisions.
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I disagree with calling TikTok affiliates the 'best marketers' @pmktg00 . Itâs pretty clear the REAL reason why Tiktok Shop works has little to do with the marketingâŠ. ⊠and everything to do with Tiktok as a platform aggressively investing in their Shops product/ecosystem.
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Lmao. This is why I cringe at "traders" & why it's just gambling for 99.9% of people. Stock market is 1000x more competitive than eCom or anything else--you're up against the world's top nerds.
@trunq_eth better traffic trend most likely correlates with higher stock prices, but does it have any predictive power? . market efficiency most likely made sure every publicly available data was already utilized, and the forward-looking expectations were already priced in + there is lag in.
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this is actually still a common practice for affs to this day (pretty much scamming the advs lol). think on those 123 movie sites where when you try to click anything, they'll open random shops in a new tab. what happens: they put a cookie in your browser, so when you randomly
affiliates gonna affiliate đ€·. Iâm not saying this should be done buttttttt HYPOTHETICALLY you could stuff via 3rd party Google Chrome extensions (not sure what the latest java updates can do as Iâm not a developer). Iâm just sayingâŠ. Cookie stuffing is the oldest strategy in
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Google/Meta will give you 1) cheaper and 2) more premium traffic based on your ad's Quality Score . This is prob the best ebook re: compliance. They aren't just some traffic marketplace, they own the Product. i.e. Google Search -> theyâll ârewardâ
If you don't want to tell me, thats fine. But you didn't get banned from Shopify Payments/Stripe/Facebook for no reason. If you want me to help, you're going to have to tell me the truth.
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If youâre THIS driven with making your biz work, itâs legit almost impossible to failâŠ. A part of my mind is always thinking about my biz. Iâll sometimes have these random âlightbulb momentsâ throughout the day.
Every few days I get into these weird hyper-obsessive states. Today I woke up really paranoid that we were selling bad candy. I went to our kitchen, and ripped open random batches to taste test all of them. Then I drove around town to different doors we were in to make sure.
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@entropychaser The wealthiest family in Belgium 'The Colruyt Family' (multiple generations) approach to this: . "Anyone who wants to work at the department store chain itself or one of the other companies in the Korys portfolio will not immediately be automatically given priority. "Moreover,.
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@runthenums In online biz, when you get given a once in a lifetime opportunity, you take it 100% (or at least, thatâs what I did). Affiliate all the way here. 2 years of $1m months will set you up for life. You can chill afterwards and take it easy. Money will accumulate if invested â just.
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@buyerofmedia Hmm. Not really true. Using BH marketing tactics doesnât make you a good marketer at all⊠Speaking from my own exp. Oftentimes they just rip whatâs working and barely innovate on Marketing. All those you listed are actually Traffic/Arbitrage plays and they donât rank even close.
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