As you correctly identify, having an audience is one of the key factors in the success of an affiliate. At the end of the day, it’s a numbers game. The best products promoted by the best affiliates will bring in conversion rates in the low-mid single digits. Anything more than that is a phenomenal outcome.Continue reading “I’m an affiliate for an online program, but I don’t have an online audience. What can I do to achieve results?”
Author Archives: Jon Kahn
How come school doesn’t teach you how to start your own business?
Conspiracy theories aside, And if we also put aside the original purpose of schools- which was to raise obedient citizens who would be willing to go and die in a war That has nothing to do with them (and we’re putting this aside under the assumption that modern day policymakers have no clue about theContinue reading “How come school doesn’t teach you how to start your own business?”
How do you create multiple income streams?
You do it one by one. First, take time to learn some of the popular options. You’ll find things like dropshipping, affiliate marketing, product flipping, print on demand – are some of the most popular ones But the options are truly endless. I heard an amazing suggestion lately- think about the stuff you did forContinue reading “How do you create multiple income streams?”
I’m 15 and want to earn money, but I’m stressing myself thinking about ways to earn online. What should I do?
There are people your age who are making it online, and making it big. Your generation is very fortunate to have been born into the internet era, so by the time you reach puberty you probably know more about computers and the web than your parents do. Go on social media like twitter or InstagramContinue reading “I’m 15 and want to earn money, but I’m stressing myself thinking about ways to earn online. What should I do?”
What do you wish you had known when you were younger about savings and investments, that you now know?
The concept of compound interest. When I was a teenager I worked at a couple of jobs. They paid minimum wage but I did, in total, around 150 hours per month (I didn’t spend much time in school…). So considering the fact that my only cost was my mobile phone bill (and keep in mindContinue reading “What do you wish you had known when you were younger about savings and investments, that you now know?”
I’m 15 and want to earn money, but I feel like I’m stressing myself thinking about ways to earn online. What should I do?
There are people your age who are making it online. Go on social media like twitter or Instagram and look for them. Then, ask them how they do it. Seeing someone like you making it will really help your stress, especially once you’ve found someone who’s helpful and willing to share some tips. Good luck!Continue reading “I’m 15 and want to earn money, but I feel like I’m stressing myself thinking about ways to earn online. What should I do?”
If failing is learning, I’m learning a lot right now!
The past week has been really difficult, probably the hardest since I started doing this. One of our two cats, my baby Yoko, passed away very suddenly last Friday, aged 11. For a couple of days I just switched off, I couldn’t really do anything, which meant that I was on the back foot withContinue reading “If failing is learning, I’m learning a lot right now!”
Is it possible to save most of the money you earn by living in a frugal way?
Yes, it is possible, and many financial advisors and personal finance blogs will advise you to do so. However, my belief is that for most people, that’s setting them up for failure. Most people lack the discipline, the vision and/or the will to go through the “financial diet” required to get from a position ofContinue reading “Is it possible to save most of the money you earn by living in a frugal way?”
Does working hard usually lead to more money?
Hi, I wouldn’t say that it’s the right metric to go by. Someone working in construction is likely to be doing a very physically demanding job. However, the pay for that often doesn’t reflect how hard the work is. The amount you get paid, if we ignore things like unions or legislation, is usually correlatedContinue reading “Does working hard usually lead to more money?”
Do you make more money if you change jobs every few years, rather than staying with the same employer?
The theory would say that you do. In most cases, your employer would increase your salary annually to keep in line with inflation, or a bit more. But your experience and knowledge aren’t just worth keeping up with inflation. While you’re with an employer, you’re likely increasing your skills and knowledge of the job andContinue reading “Do you make more money if you change jobs every few years, rather than staying with the same employer?”