How do you properly earn money in a niche that you are passionate about?

renuemann

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Hello all,

I just wanted to say I am so glad to be a part of this community and hope to one day help others just like me. I am very passionate about personal finance, budgeting, investing, small business, as well as just helping people grow.

I've already created a blog with several articles however I'm having difficulty understanding how I can make money from all of this. I am unsure of the products I can promote. The things I see on click bank and other sites seem to just be money grabbing programs that don't work.


How can I promote a product that I know won't even work for myself? I want to promote products that I actually believe in and not just some fake "get rich fast" or "investing robot" program.


I intend on providing useful information to my audience but i can't do that if i am feeding them bull crap products that i find from click bank. Has anyone ever faced similar obstacles?
 
Well, clickbank doesn't need to be the only source right? You notice an issue and you also notice an apt solution / product, then you promote it so that people can actually benefit and giving you affiliate % for doing god's work.

So, the promotion part comes after you have identified the solution. Hence you promote only if you have a working solution else it won't be effective.

When people find a working solution through you, they'll do additional free promotion for you. :)
 
Make your own products. You can make them as high-quality and helpful as you like, plus all the profit is yours :) If you need inspiration, check out how your competitors monetize their sites.
 
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You can promote other affiliate sites other than Clickbank. Create your own product and promote that. Put ads up like adsense and generate revenue from that.
 
Marketing your own products would just be worth it. Shouldn't necessarily be a physical product.
 
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