AnthonyKrese
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Blah, blah, blah, blah, LOL.
OK, here's a better approach. Pick one topic. Make sure this topic
is profitable. Let's use "Golf Swing" as our example, as it's a profitable topic. How do you know? There are products about improving your golf swing.
Use Google's Keyword tool to make sure people are searching for "golf swing videos".
Create site with only golf swing videos. You upload one to your website a day (from places like YouTube). Your "job" is to curate / aggregate / categorize the videos. You can even start a little community around the topic if you like. (That's the value for your viewers...you're a kind of editor, if you will). You become an affiliate for "How to Improve Your Golf Swing" products.
You're going to have to do some SEO work (or pay to have it done) to get your site to rank high for
"blah blah videos".
Wanna get crazy? Once you start making money, pay an expert to create a training video / book / course for you. Now you're not an affiliate but a product owner. You stop promoting products as an affiliate and promote your own. You get 100 percent of the profits.
There are lots of variations on this idea. It works. I got a 35 dollar commission alert, when I woke up this morning, to prove it
Note: Golf Swing is probably insanely competitive, start looking at your hobbies and things you are interested in. BUT remember, no product, no go. You have to be able to sell something. Don't just put advertising on your site. The amount of views you'd need to get to make any substantial money is ridiculous.
OK, here's a better approach. Pick one topic. Make sure this topic
is profitable. Let's use "Golf Swing" as our example, as it's a profitable topic. How do you know? There are products about improving your golf swing.
Use Google's Keyword tool to make sure people are searching for "golf swing videos".
Create site with only golf swing videos. You upload one to your website a day (from places like YouTube). Your "job" is to curate / aggregate / categorize the videos. You can even start a little community around the topic if you like. (That's the value for your viewers...you're a kind of editor, if you will). You become an affiliate for "How to Improve Your Golf Swing" products.
You're going to have to do some SEO work (or pay to have it done) to get your site to rank high for
"blah blah videos".
Wanna get crazy? Once you start making money, pay an expert to create a training video / book / course for you. Now you're not an affiliate but a product owner. You stop promoting products as an affiliate and promote your own. You get 100 percent of the profits.
There are lots of variations on this idea. It works. I got a 35 dollar commission alert, when I woke up this morning, to prove it
Note: Golf Swing is probably insanely competitive, start looking at your hobbies and things you are interested in. BUT remember, no product, no go. You have to be able to sell something. Don't just put advertising on your site. The amount of views you'd need to get to make any substantial money is ridiculous.
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