Tuesday, June 29th, 2010 at
8:01 pm
Also known as referral programs, affiliate programs are normally commission based sales.
This is how they work… You’ll recommend a site to your visitors/subscribers and then pick up a percentage of any sale that those visitors/subscribers make. You’ll benefit from the commission and the merchant benefits from the sales, and also new buyers on their buyers list if they are clever enough collect the details of their buyers.

If you already have a website set up, you can run an affiliate program from it, or you can simply build a site to promote a particular product or service. As long as it brings in more cash than it takes to build or run it, then you’ll be fine.
With any marketing program, you’ll need to be careful when you select an affiliate program. The benefit of an affiliate program will give you another way to make money from your users. Instead of selling them a product, you simply send them to a partner then take a cut of the profits.
Tuesday, March 30th, 2010 at
11:35 pm
Okay, so as you can see from the title of this post and screen shot below, I have managed to build my list from 50 to 2000 subscribers in around 15 weeks, which means that I managed to hit my target goal of 2000 by 1st APRIL.
(See My Goals For 2010 for more information)


And as I said in my previous post, I’m going to share with you what I did to build my list to that figure in that space of time.
My very first subscribers came in September from me tweeting about my various free offers on Twitter, I had been building my Twitter following since April 2009, and had built up around 4000 followers, mostly targeted to the Internet marketing and make money online niches. So I was lucky that I’d done that.
This is a preview of
How I built my List from 50 to 2000 in around 15 weeks!
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Read the full post (1615 words, 2 images, estimated 6:28 mins reading time)
Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010 at
5:05 pm
Hey there people,
As you’ve probably noticed if you’ve been by here recently, it’s been quite a while since I last blogged, in fact it’s the first time since I started this blog, that I’ve let a month go by without blogging!
I’ve just been really concentrating on building my list this past 30 days, because I’m doing everything I can to try and make 2000 subscribers by April 1st… That was part of my first goal on my last post My Goals For 2010.
So far so good, I’ve gone from 345 to just over 900 subscribers since I last blogged, so I’m certainly getting there.
I’m treating it as a bit of a game where 2000 is the number of points I need to get to “the next level”, and I must say I’m quite enjoying the challenge, and watching the numbers grow each day.
Sunday, January 24th, 2010 at
11:13 am
This post is a little overdue, but first I don’t want you to think I started the year off slacking… Far from it!
I have been very busy behind the scenes concentrating on setting things up to build my list, and I’ve also been working on a few things that will hopefully help bring some extra money in to fund things like Aweber, hostsing, etc…
I will most likely blog about my other projects when I’ve had time to see if they bring in the desired results, and what ever happens I will more than likely create a product for you to benefit from, be it about my success or otherwise… And of course I will make it free of charge to my subscribers!
I’ve also spent a good amount of that time planning for the weeks and months ahead, so I’ll move on now and state my goals for 2010 to the world, something which I’ve never done before might I add…
Thursday, October 15th, 2009 at
4:13 pm
I’ve decided it’s about time I posted an update of my progress, and what I have been doing recently. This is actually an idea I came up with after visiting Jacinta Dean’s blog. Jacinta has been doing weekly posts of her daily tasks, and I’ve been meaning to do something similar for a few weeks now.
I’ve decided not to do a list of my daily tasks for the week, as I doubt I would keep up with it. So instead I will try and do one of these posts, once a month, as I think this will be less of a chore for me!
I wasn’t really writing things down much back in August, so I’ll start in September.
Now I can see how important it is to keep a journal of your daily tasks, this is something that Alex Jeffreys talks a lot about in the coaching. So if you haven’t started to keep a journal yet, then I recommend you to start one today!
This is a preview of
Paul’s Recent Activity Report – September/October 2009
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Read the full post (1134 words, estimated 4:32 mins reading time)