Is everyone using Wordpress for their affiliate site? Is this the best option or does it depend on the plugins you use?

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New to this and a little overwhelmed on where to start. I want to make sure I’m making wise decisions when choosing different products to build the site.
 
Make sure to install Content Egg and Rehub theme :)
 
New to this and a little overwhelmed on where to start. I want to make sure I’m making wise decisions when choosing different products to build the site.
You will only make wise decisions when you have a lot of experience. Better to do 10 pages from average to great, that just 1 overly thought page that takes ages to be "wisely" done.

And Yes, if you are starting, go with WP hands down. Plugins like AAWP for Amazon (for example) may do you life easier.
 
You want to know if Wordpress is the best option for building affiliate site and if everyone is using it or not? Well, answer is, yes, Wordpress is the best and easiest option for creating and managing a website and majority of the bloggers prefer Wordpress.

However, if you are not comfortable with Wordpress, you can get started with any other platform like Wix or Medium where also you can create an affiliate store without any problem.

It is your choice though. You need to take some time to learn and explore the platform you want to use.
 
New to this and a little overwhelmed on where to start. I want to make sure I’m making wise decisions when choosing different products to build the site.
WordPress is great for affiliate. So far as plugins are concerned, plugins also make work easier.
 
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