I better practice what I preach
I was reading a thread in the forum about what percentage (stats) of the WA members were really making a full time living at Affiliate Marketing. The discussion was looking a little grim because the statistics they were coming up with was around 1% of active members or maybe at the most 5%.
I usually sit back, keep my mouth shut, drink my cup of coffee, read and absorb as much information as I can.
However, this particular thread struck a nerve. So, I made a post.
I decided to start posting more often on the forum, but yet my personal blog remained empty.
I thought I better practice what I preach and post some of what I had written where EVERYONE can see it, and to hold me accountable, if I need it.
( excerpt from the post)
These statistics don't scare me off ONE BIT!
It shouldn't scare off anyone else either.
In my own conventional business, I've had some serious success and huge failures. You just keep going. It is, after all YOUR business. YOU are the one that makes it or breaks it. If something in your campaigns are not working well, CHANGE IT! You will eventually find the "magic system" or you will scrap that one and start over. The same general rule applies for both store fronts and affiliate marketing.
My point is, I AM a newbie....and I am learning this business like I am in kindergarten, and that is just fine because I NEED to learn this business inside and out for me to succeed....and I will!
I plan on working affiliate marketing for as long as I see fit, and I don't believe in statistics.
......and yes, I will be working affiliate marketing as a "full time" income. You can make great money at affiliate marketing.
To all newbies.......learn, succeed, think out of the box, fail, change it, yell, swear at your computer, have a cocktail, swear some more at your computer, then think again, fix it or start over. THAT'S HOW YOU BUILD A SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS.
A little word of advise that might be helpful to some.
I NEVER take myself too serious and I run my business like I am playing football. I come up with a game plan, I go into action, I tuck my head, suck it up, and plow through. Ya, I got plenty of battle wounds, but hey, isn't THAT what it takes to make a business succeed?
I personally think this percentage is much higher than discussed. There are a plethora of successful members who only use the site for hosting and the tools (etc.) and don't participate in any discussions.
Besides, who cares?
Perhaps it should say 'What percentage of yourself is successful?'