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Challenge: How to go from $600 to $4000 online? (9)


12-01-2015 01:38 PM #1 metastannic (Member)
Challenge: How to go from $600 to $4000 online?

Hi, guys!

I’m starting out affiliate marketing and I have a challenge to go from $600 to $4000 in 2-3 months to rise funds for my AM starting budget. I was thinking that I could start out with $600 but now I understand that it’s more than likely that I’m going to lose that money for testing and will not find a profitable campaign within that time. I would like to start so that I won’t get stuck because I run out of budget in the middle of testing.

I’m asking for help and ideas for what to do with the available $600 to get it up to $4000 online. ANY idea is appreciated. I’m a sponge!

Cheers,


12-02-2015 12:45 AM #2 cmdeal (Veteran Member)

There is no surefire way to turn $600 into $4000, I am afraid ...


12-02-2015 08:01 AM #3 thuglife (Member)

Maybe you can try this:



12-02-2015 10:30 AM #4 cbrughmans (Member)

If you are complete newbie, I would suggest to first read everything you can find on this forum (you've already invested 99$ so better get the return out of it), then talk to superaffiliates that have been and are currently succesful. All the info you can get - you are a sponge.

Then based on that pick your battles.

Pick one or two verticals - investigate what traffic sources work best on these verticals and then start testing with 50-100$ per campaign. You're 600$ is a bit low to get started with but I've seen people pull it off with even less - and they're doing X,XXX$ a day now!

PS/ If you are still looking for offers, we have +800 live in our network. Only thing you need to do to get started is sign up as Publisher.


12-02-2015 04:40 PM #5 imadgine (Member)

With a limited budget, I would choose a few lover payout verticals... Games, sweepstakes, dating etc with a $3-5 cpa. It can be tempting to go for higher payouts, but I am afraid, that you would burn your budget on testing. And at the end of the day, it's the EPC that counts


12-02-2015 05:00 PM #6 Adamw (AMC Alumnus)

Do you have a special skill set (design/code/copywriting)? If so, I'd just take freelance work or look to provide free services to an experienced Affiliate in exchange for information.

Build up your bankroll with freelance work and then apply to campaigns.


12-02-2015 06:12 PM #7 vortex (Senior Moderator)

This blog post may help:

http://charlesngo.com/how-to-make-mo...osable-income/


Amy


12-03-2015 07:36 AM #8 metastannic (Member)

Quote Originally Posted by Adamw View Post
Do you have a special skill set (design/code/copywriting)? If so, I'd just take freelance work or look to provide free services to an experienced Affiliate in exchange for information.

Build up your bankroll with freelance work and then apply to campaigns.
Thanks, Adamw for that. Was just thinking of getting myself up for freelancer.com, elance.com, odesk.com, guru.com, and heck, maybe even fiverr.com.

I have a pretty badass skill in making film/videos. Is anyone trying out video ads in mobile or elsewhere? If anyone is interested of exchanging valuable secret information/buck for video edit/creation then message me.

Cheers,


12-03-2015 07:38 AM #9 metastannic (Member)

Quote Originally Posted by vortex View Post
Good stuff, cheers. Seems like there is no easy way, just the obvious way.


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