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The affiliate industry is highly competitive and it’s constantly evolving. The strategies that worked 6 months ago may not work anymore today…. although the underlying fundamentals are always going to be a part of the game.
If you’ve been around the forum for a while you should already know that the fundamentals are laid out for you, and sometimes they’re laid out in multiple forms.
A good majority of the threads around the forum mostly relate back to push or pop traffic. Why? Because that’s what’s most relatable to the vast majority of affiliates and they are the best traffic types you can use to learn paid traffic for affiliate marketing due to the low cost.
The learning curve is very high with paid traffic and most affiliates just simply don’t have 50k ready to spend on ads. A lot of people that start don’t even have 1k, which puts them in a very difficult situation to make it work with higher quality and more expensive types of traffic.
However, with that being said, the skills you learn working with push and/or pop traffic are applicable to just about any traffic source. Sure, there are some
If you’ve been around the forum for a while you should already know that the fundamentals are laid out for you, and sometimes they’re laid out in multiple forms.
A good majority of the threads around the forum mostly relate back to push or pop traffic. Why? Because that’s what’s most relatable to the vast majority of affiliates and they are the best traffic types you can use to learn paid traffic for affiliate marketing due to the low cost.
The learning curve is very high with paid traffic and most affiliates just simply don’t have 50k ready to spend on ads. A lot of people that start don’t even have 1k, which puts them in a very difficult situation to make it work with higher quality and more expensive types of traffic.
However, with that being said, the skills you learn working with push and/or pop traffic are applicable to just about any traffic source. Sure, there are some