Hello, what are the biggest pains for affiliate marketing?

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What of the biggest pains I had when I first got started was no money. I was good at driving traffic, but I didn't know what to do with it and this lead to barely making any money.

This whole notion of hustle and you got to work hard is true, but if you don't know what your doing it's very hard to make money. This was from my own personal experience.

There is lots of value in the right education and training. There is very big value there.

What I recommend you to do is find someone who is very good and just learn from them. Even better use their system and piggyback on their success.

By using their system and products, this simplifies everything and it's a huge advantage when getting started. Speed does count a lot and by learning and using another system this helps you a lot with speed.

This frees you up to just focus on traffic. Instead of getting overwhelmed by trying to learn everything you only have to learn 1 thing.

One of my favorite sayings is how do you eat an elephant? It's one bite at a time. I recommend if your new maybe start with just free Facebook way. Then you can move into other traffic ideas.

When you go to a job it's aim first and fire second right? You don't want to screw up, you want to take your time and do it right the first time.

With traffic is espesicially free traffic, it's backwards. It's better to screw up first and then try to get a little better from it. The action and momentum is a very good thing.

You can't really screw up because there is an endless amount of people out there.

What is intimidating for people, especially if they are new is they might feel like they need to do everything perfect to start.

This lead then to no action because it's never good enough. Creativity and courage go together.

Speed is way better than quality, because quality is debatable. For the longest time I never even used custom YouTube thumbnails.

I just threw my YouTube videos out there. The funny thing is even by throwing my videos out there with lousy lighting, I've gotten lots and lots of views and this lead to sales and money.

Now of course if your audience starts to complain that they can't hear you or the video hurts their eyes, then you might want to focus on quality, but mostly it's insecurity that is the second biggest pain for affiliate marketing.

It's the insecurity and fear of failure that might be the hardest hurdle.

When I go surfing my main goal is to look as stupid as I can when I first start. The reason why is because that is my biggest fear.

After I conquer that, then it frees me up for enjoyment. I would argue that this is the same with affiliate marketing.

Put it out there as basically as you can then listen to your audience and keep improving.

I hope this might be somewhat helpful. Enough about me, what are your biggest pains wi

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