KingShizL
Banned - selling outside of the marketplace.
- Jul 26, 2020
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So I am thinking of blogging, it's kinda a pain in my a** mainly because I work full time in a media firm so I have limited time, it requires a lot of work & research and I have a slim budget so I cannot quite hire extra hands.
Plus I just went over a couple of blogs and felt so unworthy. As some of these blogs are so detailed with stats, good grammar, and all the seasoning that makes articles worth sharing e.g Backlinko, Neil patel etc.
All I want is to have a site that makes money for me as an affiliate. I have had a few successes making around $800 writing reviews for digital products on muncheye but that's just about it. But I wanna scale, I wanna make more on a daily, as a matter of fact making $50 a day is totally fine by me and I can quit my job.
Now I see product vendors on sites like JVZoo and Clickbank who make a killing in sales, of course, there is more behind the scene, but I just need some advice to point me in the right direction so I know what best to focus on to achieve my goals faster and smarter.
Is blogging worth it, is it like a rites of passage to product creation? Or do I dive into product creation or simply continue writing my reviews. Which is the better route to take?
Thanks guys.
Plus I just went over a couple of blogs and felt so unworthy. As some of these blogs are so detailed with stats, good grammar, and all the seasoning that makes articles worth sharing e.g Backlinko, Neil patel etc.
All I want is to have a site that makes money for me as an affiliate. I have had a few successes making around $800 writing reviews for digital products on muncheye but that's just about it. But I wanna scale, I wanna make more on a daily, as a matter of fact making $50 a day is totally fine by me and I can quit my job.
Now I see product vendors on sites like JVZoo and Clickbank who make a killing in sales, of course, there is more behind the scene, but I just need some advice to point me in the right direction so I know what best to focus on to achieve my goals faster and smarter.
Is blogging worth it, is it like a rites of passage to product creation? Or do I dive into product creation or simply continue writing my reviews. Which is the better route to take?
Thanks guys.