Tag Archives: passive income streams

Why Do You Want To Be An Affiliate Marketer?

27 Apr

Affiliate Progress Office View

What was it that attracted you to affiliate marketing, or for that matter any other form of online career interest you might be persuing? Why are you here reading this? – and of course why have I taken the time and trouble to actually write it? Well for me, the driving force is that one day soon (and hopefully quite soon!), the picture above will be the view I have from my office.

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Affiliate Marketing Trends 2010

18 Jan

You can be sure that any good affiliate marketer who uses active methods such as PPC will have a keen eye on the affiliate marketing trends for 2010 and will be promoting what he or she thinks is going to be hot this year. But what about those of us who are concentrating on passive income streams? Do we pay enough attention to market trends when selecting our affiliate offers? (more…)

Successful Squidoo Marketing #2

4 Jan

Late last year I started a mini project on Successful Squidoo Marketing in order to investigate what was required to improve the performance of my Squidoo lenses. To this end I set up a lens in a popular mainstream category – Food and Cooking – the lens is called Easy Bean Stew Recipe – and below is my first report on its progress so far and what I hope to find out from this mini study. (more…)

Measuring My Affiliate Progress

8 Dec

Rock_climbing_169Making progress in affiliate marketing can sometimes feel like climbing a mountain. I was reading an interesting post on Web Career Girl earlier this week, and it got me thinking further about how I measure my own progress.

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Affiliate Progress strategy

27 Oct

336px-Accessories-calculator.svgNow that I’ve set the ball rolling with my affiliate career, I need to decide on my initial affiliate marketing strategy. This is particularly important for me as I have limited time to devote to on-line earnings at present. For this reason I want to mainly concentrate on fairly passive income streams and take a patient approach to allow time for me to develop my skills. (more…)