Hello, this is Frank.
Differentiating your blog or affiliate site isn’t just about SEO. Even if you rank high, if your content is weak, visitors will quickly leave your site.
Many beginners overlook this and focus only on SEO, but that’s a huge waste of time. Visitor engagementーlike how long people stay on your siteーis also a key factor in search engine rankings.
If you want to build long-term affiliate income as a side hustle, you need to keep improving your skills as an affiliate marketer.
Thanks to this mindset, six years ago I managed to move from the “unprofitable 95%” to the “profitable 5%.” Admittedly, I’m only making pocket change, but still! It’s hard to sum up the secret in one word, but ultimately, it comes down to consistently delivering content that satisfies your readers and audience.
There’s an English saying: “Penny wise and pound foolish.” It means being stingy with small expenses can lead to bigger losses in the long run. While this usually refers to spending, it also applies to self-investment.
If you try to cut corners on investment to maximize profit, you’ll end up spending more time and money in the long run. In online business especially, relying only on free services often leads to giving up halfway and wasting your time.
Don’t be afraid to invest in yourself. That mindset is crucial in online business. When you spend money on things like your blog, server, or domain, you’re more motivated to give it your all.
First, register with an ASP (Affiliate Service Provider) and start your site affiliate journey.
Here are the ASPs where I’ve achieved resultsー
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