I am curious how long it typically takes for a newbie to go all the way to a solid full time income
What is a typical time frame one should expect, I like targets to aim for but targets obviously must be realistic.
How long should one expect to learn/work to earn a average of
$1 a day
$10 a day
$50 a day
$100 a day
$200 a day
$300+ a day ect
Whats a fulltime income, for you?
How long should one expect to learn/work to earn a average of
$1 a day
$10 a day
$50 a day
$100 a day
$200 a day
$300+ a day ect
Skillset x Luck / Budget = Days
Best to not set goals like this in my opinion. Being able to bring in a nice side income from evening work, that pays for simple holidays and trips to conferences should be realistic after three months of dedicated work.
Take a look at recent follow alongs, these should give you real world timelines to follow
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Look at it like your obtaining a skill. I've seen many people fail with this "how much $$$ until" thinking.
Brace yourself for countless L's...and when you fail you learn responsibily. Most offers just doesn't work. Some traffic sources are just not that great. Let your small wins motivate you.
Read all the data before you read Roi or money you're making back.
Lastly these marketing skills once learned, are transferable outside of am.
It had taken me about 2 weeks to get a tier 3 offers 10 cents-18 cents to $10-$30 day....but then the offer paused...life goes on. When u find a good one run it as long as u can.
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Agree with all of the posters above - it would be virtually impossible to predict time vs. level of income in this business. Too many variables are involved.
I've seen people that have reached 5-figures/day in a few months. I've seen people that keep trying for years before finally finding success. I've seen people jump all over the place for a long time and then quit. All types of situations.
However, there are some common denominators among the successful affiliates - for example being persistent (i.e. refusing to give up), being able to test extensively but in a smart way (i.e. not wasting money), and knowing how to scale effectively being some of the major traits.
These threads may help:
Importance of not setting a deadline: https://stmforum.com/forum/showthrea...l=1#post335357
How to not get "stuck" in not taking action: https://stmforum.com/forum/showthrea...-are-some-tips
How to avoid newbie mistakes to reach success faster: https://stmforum.com/forum/showthrea...n-avoid-part-1
How to stay motivated: https://stmforum.com/forum/showthrea...ume-affiliates
Best of luck!
Amy
I would recommend to not set a profit goal but rather set daily goals about how many tasks you get done, how many campaigns you start.
If you are continously working with a good plan then sooner or later you will succeed.
The more you test the sooner you will find your working campaign.
Than important is to work with campaigns that have potential so that reaching a good income is possible without running hundres of small campaigns.