Anyway as an adamant internet explorer I ended up on tim f's blog. This lead me to the project 1%
from here I subscribed and watched the webinar. I got a few things out of it but today I'm going
to mention one of them super affiliates.
I've heard of affiliate programmes before hey I think the first affiliate was someone from NZ.
So I started up a browser hit up google and low and behold the first search to come up was the
super affiliate's handbook by Rosalind Gardner. Well the cost of the book deterred me as well as the cheesey name I'll put it on the backburner for thinking later.
With the 4 hour work week principles of $'s per hour and effort there is an obvious appeal to the world of super affiliates. And also not actually selling your own products but advertising others appeals.
From here I went deeper and found the idea around getting paid for blogging. Again a kiwi is up there with this but there is a need to really get involved with writing content more than once a day which I don't have time for.
Anyway back to the super affiliates book maybe I'll fork out for it will see how it goes.
It's pretty old school advice now dating back to 2003. I'm sure some of it is still relevant but will see.
I guess I'm too late to this party..
Upcoming I'll get into Richard Branson's book and some others that I've read recently.
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