How much do I make?

My Google Income

Do you actually believe that this image is legit? You should. Well, in fact, you shouldn’t, because it’s a fake one. You know image-editing software? Photoshop? Well, that’s basicly it. You know, when you’re marketing something, showing something that isn’t real is called false representation. But the thing is that it seems it doesn’t apply to online marketing, so everyone does it. That’s why we (marketers) can get you to buy pretty much anything, even if it’s the most worthless products we’ve seen.

When I first began working on online affiliates, I heard of clickbank. It looked all great and promised me good reward for selling specific products. 75% of the product price in cash for me, how could I refuse that? Well, simply because the product that I would have to sold were crap and that I, compared to many other life-threatened marketers, have moral values I stand for. I do not sell products I do not believe in. I do not make false advertisement for products. I do not sell products which gives you false expectation.

I wish those people actually told you the truth. There’s lots of work involved. And time too. It’s not a overnight success, pretty much like everything else in life. It’s much like any skills, you have to do it a lot before it’s good enough to be productive. If you make enough site, you’ll start getting the results you’re looking for. Then, just take what worked for that website and apply it to all the previous other that didn’t work and keep working on something else after.

Resume

  1. Sell products you believe in
  2. Success doesn’t come overnight, it’s built with time
  3. Apply what works to your other project, eliminate and stop doing what doesn’t work
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