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The 2021 Version Has Been Completed! (14)


06-25-2021 09:30 AM #1 vortex (Senior Moderator)
The 2021 Version Has Been Completed!

As in the subject above - the 2021 version of the 40-day pop tutorial is FINALLY completed! The next version is here:

https://stmforum.com/forum/forumdisp...l-2021-Version


There are 3 versions - one for each popular tracker:



If you haven't chosen a tracker - this post should help:

https://stmforum.com/forum/showthrea...sing-a-Tracker


If for any reason you're wanting to access the 2019 version, you can find it in the "Archived" forum section:

https://stmforum.com/forum/forumdisp...rsion-OUTDATED

Thanks a TON for all your support - and your utmost patience!

Please don't hesitate to ask any questions in the respective lesson thread - or in a new thread!



With Much Appreciation and Gratitude,

Amy


06-25-2021 04:20 PM #2 affpayinggao (Veteran Member)

Awesome. Thanks Amy


06-25-2021 04:30 PM #3 abitaach (Member)

Thank you very much @vortex for guiding us through your tutorials.


06-25-2021 07:44 PM #4 jaybot (Veteran Member)

I heart Amy and her tutorials!

I would be nowhere without her 40-day guide.

The amount of newbs she has helped (known and anon) get started in AM has to be astronomical.

Think about the value she has created simply by making these.

And I still love pops


06-26-2021 10:57 PM #5 grinda (Member)

Quote Originally Posted by vortex View Post
As in the subject above - the 2021 version of the 40-day pop tutorial is FINALLY completed!

If for any reason you're wanting to access the 2019 version, you can find it in the "Archived" forum section:

https://stmforum.com/forum/forumdisp...rsion-OUTDATED

Thanks a TON for all your support - and your utmost patience!

Please don't hesitate to ask any questions in the respective lesson thread - or in a new thread!



With Much Appreciation and Gratitude,

Amy
I have been on this forum for almost a month and it is difficult to navigate.
Wouldn't it have been better to make a link to the new tutorials, what is the
point of posting links to the old, outdated tutorials, but not linking to the
new one that is the topic of your thread?

It's great that you made the tutorials but please take other people into
consideration when creating threads and posting links, little things like
that make a big difference.


06-27-2021 03:21 AM #6 jaybot (Veteran Member)

This is true. The forums are a bit confusing sometimes.

Especially if you came from New Threads or something.

So, here is my contribution to help people find the new tutorial if they end up on this page:


06-29-2021 02:24 PM #7 vortex (Senior Moderator)

Quote Originally Posted by grinda View Post
I have been on this forum for almost a month and it is difficult to navigate.
Wouldn't it have been better to make a link to the new tutorials, what is the
point of posting links to the old, outdated tutorials, but not linking to the
new one that is the topic of your thread?

It's great that you made the tutorials but please take other people into
consideration when creating threads and posting links, little things like
that make a big difference.
First of all - thank you for the suggestion. I've added a link to the current section, in my original post above.

Something can always be better, and I do appreciate constructive criticism because it drives positive change.

However - please kindly return the favor of being considerate yourself also - and understand that we moderators are sometimes blind to things like navigation, just because we know the forums so well.

To me, because the thread was already posted in the 2021 section, I subconsciously assumed the location of the new version would be obvious. Apparently, that wasn't sufficient.

Also, after spending hours on finalizing the content to wrap up those last few lessons, I was eager to get some rest, so kind of rushed through this announcement post.

It's great to remind each other to be more considerate of others - but it would be better to first remind ourselves of the same.

We all have our differences and shortcomings. But STM is a community that nurtures encouragement and support. There's room for everyone - but only for as long as we're kind and understanding towards one another.






Amy


07-01-2021 12:36 AM #8 grinda (Member)

Quote Originally Posted by jaybot View Post
This is true. The forums are a bit confusing sometimes.

Especially if you came from New Threads or something.

So, here is my contribution to help people find the new tutorial if they end up on this page:


@jaybot

As an elderly, disabled person who is visually impaired,
I cannot tell you how much I appreciate you taking the
time to make that screenshot and drawing for me!!!

You are a very wonderful person and I want to thank
you from the bottom of my heart for your kindness
and thoughtfulness.

Thank You Again and God Bless You.

Grinda


09-16-2021 07:41 PM #9 letsmakeit (Member)

How do we get the tutorial? The link keeps sending me right back hear.


09-16-2021 08:02 PM #10 vortex (Senior Moderator)

Quote Originally Posted by letsmakeit View Post
How do we get the tutorial? The link keeps sending me right back hear.
It IS here!

There are 3 versions - one for each popular tracker:



If you haven't chosen a tracker - this post should help:

https://stmforum.com/forum/showthrea...sing-a-Tracker

I'll put this info in the first post as well - thank you!




Amy


11-22-2021 06:25 AM #11 zack10x (Member)

Thank you amy for all these precious informations.
Don't you think that pop has become a competitor traffic source for a newbie to start in 2021?


11-22-2021 02:02 PM #12 vortex (Senior Moderator)

Quote Originally Posted by zack10x View Post
Thank you amy for all these precious informations.
Don't you think that pop has become a competitor traffic source for a newbie to start in 2021?
Hi Zack! Thank you for your kind words.

Yes - pop has become quite competitive. But pop remains the cheapest and easiest-to-learn traffic type. And affiliates are still making money:

https://stmforum.com/forum/showthrea...twinaxe-recipe

(Also see @twinaxe's posts - he still runs a lot of pop.)

And once you learn pop, you can explore push traffic and maybe even native traffic. It's way cheaper to learn the basics with pop - i.e. tracking and hosting and landing pages and basic optimization principles - than by starting with push or native directly.

However, if your ultimate goal is to learn PPC (adwords/bing/etc.) or social (FB/Tiktok/Youtube/Snapchat/Pinterest/etc.), then learning pop first won't really help you. For those traffic types it would be better to jump into them directly.

Hope that helps!



Amy


11-23-2021 07:04 AM #13 zack10x (Member)

Okey i understand. And for the budget how much do you think should be for a good start?


11-23-2021 01:39 PM #14 vortex (Senior Moderator)

Quote Originally Posted by zack10x View Post
Okey i understand. And for the budget how much do you think should be for a good start?
A couple thousand dollars should be more than enough to start if you're running low-payout offers in the <$1-2 range.



Amy


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