What I do wish so much from this kind of content is that they can show us the website they are talking about, so beside we are sure that it's legit, we can actually learn more without wondering too much. But thank you for sharing, though.
At the start you pitch SMS marketing as an affiliate affiliate offer and make it sound so easy and convenient. Its a shame you failed to mention the GDPR regulation that surrounds SMS marketing. Unless you have the consent of the recipient it's illegal. That means you have to collect their number and their agreement to receive text's which means they need to visit your website / landing page or opt in somewhere. Unlike email marketing, there is stronger enforcement of SMS regulations and some of the fines are BIG for breaking the rules.
How can we believe anything if you are not able to share anything about the website? Not the name, not the affiliate products & not even the niche. It all becomes too vague to consider.
There are a few different programs. It's all in my case study - go check it out. But no, clickbank is not one of them - generally I don't find good offers for the consumer on clickbank.
I'd like to know how Jason was able to get by the Google Sandbox in just 6 months...my new sites start getting traffic (very little) in about 9 months.
The aged domain is the reason for this. If it was a fresh domain it would more likely be in the sandbox period for a good few months. I think I mentioned, an aged domain is almost like speeding up the process by around 18-24 months in my experience.
Yes. A lot of UA-cam affiliate gurus will demo the blog's success and progress but won't tell you that they acquired a blog on an auction with good traction, backlinks, and about a few years old minimum. I am not referring to the guest of this podcast but some other UA-camrs.
Thanks for having me guys, it was so much fun doing the interview and I hope it helps inspire people to create and keep going...
Thanks so much for sharing. I'm 23 and on a similar path - Still at the Freelancing stage looking to transition fully.
@@flowmaintenance No problem and good luck.
@@flowmaintenance Fire up! Mostly the same, but I'm 36😁
@@romanvinogradovby Wish you the best of luck; PS: age doesn't matter... the same journey.
@@romanvinogradovby 36 here aswell. Lets GO!
I'm ready to move my SEO skills over to affiliate niche sites now. This is the future and can build amazing passive income and is super scalable.
Relate to this guy so much, he is proof I'm on the right path.
Good luck - glad you enjoyed it
What I do wish so much from this kind of content is that they can show us the website they are talking about, so beside we are sure that it's legit, we can actually learn more without wondering too much.
But thank you for sharing, though.
Problem is that if they do all of us will start copying her site
Watched many of these now, props to the interviewer. He’s awesome!
I was a secondary theater teacher who went into website design too. This gives me confidence. :)
Brilliant - interesting that you had a similar journey to me
Jason's such a nice guy with an incredible story.
Thanks Jasper 👍
I've done both and you learn a lot doing client work you can use on your own sites later.
Very nice interview. You "both" did a great job. Earned my subscribe!
At the start you pitch SMS marketing as an affiliate affiliate offer and make it sound so easy and convenient. Its a shame you failed to mention the GDPR regulation that surrounds SMS marketing.
Unless you have the consent of the recipient it's illegal. That means you have to collect their number and their agreement to receive text's which means they need to visit your website / landing page or opt in somewhere. Unlike email marketing, there is stronger enforcement of SMS regulations and some of the fines are BIG for breaking the rules.
Can you give a link to the 41-page site?
what is the website?
I am struggling to know what is the name of th domain!! Please let know
Timestamps would have been very useful here.
Oh... just for reference, the Blue Yeti microphones are not end address, but side address microphones. He's pointing the mic the wrong way...
The exception would be if it's in omnidirectional mode, but that's not optimal either (it will be picking up reverberations from around the room).
So what's the website?
How can we believe anything if you are not able to share anything about the website? Not the name, not the affiliate products & not even the niche. It all becomes too vague to consider.
I'm so curious how to find niche keyword to start a blog process
SMS marketing requires explicit opt-in otherwise like $10k+ fine
I want to see those videos so I subscribed!
still possible right?
What affiliate platform did you use? Clickbank? About how long are the articles? Congrats!! (:
There are a few different programs. It's all in my case study - go check it out. But no, clickbank is not one of them - generally I don't find good offers for the consumer on clickbank.
@@TheAffiliateSchool The successful site you are talking about is the supplement site, right?
This is really interesting. Once you hit something like $3k per month you don't need to worry about getting a job again.
One Google update and you'll be on the job market again lol
Once you get to $3k per month you want to start looking at multiple sites to protect against updates.
I am at that spot now I want more blogs lol
recruit propaganda to keep jobs in country hehehe
I'd like to know how Jason was able to get by the Google Sandbox in just 6 months...my new sites start getting traffic (very little) in about 9 months.
The aged domain is the reason for this. If it was a fresh domain it would more likely be in the sandbox period for a good few months. I think I mentioned, an aged domain is almost like speeding up the process by around 18-24 months in my experience.
@@TheAffiliateSchool Now I understand that before the site launch it'll be very witty to have some $$$ for aged domain. Lesson learned. Thanks!
Yes. A lot of UA-cam affiliate gurus will demo the blog's success and progress but won't tell you that they acquired a blog on an auction with good traction, backlinks, and about a few years old minimum. I am not referring to the guest of this podcast but some other UA-camrs.
@@TheAffiliateSchool It's not the same with every aged domain. Ive had some that haven't moved the needle no matter what I did, and some that flew.
@@trading-university. Yes, there are always going to be different factors at play.