![]() Thousands of dollars and hundreds of hours before seeing your first dollar.What if there was a way you could build a passive income stream that’s actually passive? Now, let’s say you really want that hour-a-day-work-from-the-beach lifestyle. That’s pretty much the textbook definition of a pyramid scheme. Once you join, however, you find out the only way to really make money is by being an affiliate for that program. ![]() There are certain – ahem – programs that charge you a monthly “membership fee”, under the guise that you will learn how to be a “wealthy affiliate marketer”. Since – for the most part – you’re driving traffic (again, the hardest job of all) and sending it to someone else, you don’t even get to keep the customers, who are the most valuable piece of the puzzle.Īt worst, affiliate marketing is a pyramid scheme. In this business, you don’t really own or control anything. You’re working for someone else, selling their products, and at any time, they can change your commission structure or block you from selling their stuff entirely. Later in this review, we’ll talk about all the different skills you need to drive traffic successfully.įor now, let’s just say the promise doesn’t really match up with reality.Īt best, affiliate marketing is a job. Driving traffic (that’s internet speak for getting customers) is single-handedly the hardest part of the entire marketing process. ![]() Your only job is to get the right customers in front of the right offer, and take a commission when they buy.Īnd – theoretically – I suppose you can do it all in an hour a day from the beach. You don’t have to create products, worry about fulfillment, customer service, or bad reviews. In this Robby Blanchard review, we’ll dive into the pros and cons of the program.īut before that, let’s ask ourselves: Is affiliate marketing even a worthwhile business model?
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