Why I Love Affiliate Marketing-Part 4


NOTE: The following is a guest post from one of my favorite

internet marketing mentors. And “Yes”, if you grab his program, I receive an affiliate commission.

 

Why I Love Affiliate Marketing - Part 4

By Jimmy D. Brown of “Affiliatenaire”

 

I’m sure by now you are well aware that there are those who

have reported HUGE amounts of money being made with their

online businesses. What you may not be aware of is the

amount of work involved in generating those “sales” (not

always net profit, mind you … this isn’t “spendable”

income in a lot of cases.)

 

That brings me to the fourth reason why I love affiliate

marketing…

 

** You don’t need to manage an entire business **

 

While it can be quite lucrative, running an entire business

with employees, inventory, partners, vendors, and other

associates can be a time-sucking, frustrating ordeal.

 

Imagine…

 

* Processing refunds

* Putting out fires when partners SPAM

* Managing day-to-day operations

* Overseeing projects you’ve outsourced

* Recruting new affiliates

* Training everyone to help you

* Paying taxes

* Taking care of the paper trail

* Doing all of the “stuff” that business owners do.

 

Didn’t you want to start an internet business to make

more time for important things in life?

 

Why not make a lot of money WITHOUT making a lot of extra

work for yourself?!

 

It can be a lot of extra work and stress. BUT, with

affiliate marketing, you don’t need to manage an entire

business! You are simply responsible for promoting your

affiliate link… someone else handles all the rest.

 

That’s why I love affiliate marketing.

 

You don’t need to manage an entire business.

 

…………………….

 

Jimmy D. Brown is the author of “Affiliatenaire”, teaching

you how to create big-time affiliate commission checks in

only 1-3 hours each week. Discover how you can get cash in

the bank without a website, experience or even an idea!

Visit “Affiliatenaire”.

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