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An
Update on the
Affiliate Handbook
Rosalind
Gardner has just updated The Super Affiliate Handbook this month
(May 2006). If you have considered getting her guide, or getting
started in Affiliate Marketing, now would be the perfect time
to check it out:
Super
Affiliate Handbook
Be
sure to click the link at the top of the page that contains the
2006 Revision Information. This will give you a rundown of some
of the new sections that you can expect.
Rosalind's guide was actually the first info-product that I ever
purchased. I've read hundreds since then, of course, but I still
consider it the absolute best "getting started" information
that you can study. It is the #1 recommendation that I make to
people who are sincerely interested in setting up a successful
online business from scratch.
Having
experience in various online business models already, and moderate
success with affiliate programs, even I learned some very valuable
tips from The Super Affiliate Handbook.
One
of the things I particularly like about Rosalind is that she made
her money with affiliate dating sites before she ever wrote the
book and became a "Guru". She isnt just another "info
publisher" - she wrote the book based on her own hands-on
experience as a Super Affiliate.
Check
it out for yourself:
Super
Affiliate Handbook
This may just be the thing that you need to take that next step
with your business goals. The timing may be perfect for you to
take things up a notch. There's something I shared recently on
the Discussion Forum, though, that is well worth repeating:
"I spent my first few years online making use of free resources
and finding information on my own - like most people do. And there's
nothing wrong with that. But I experienced an incredible growth
spurt when I *did* begin investing seriously in my business. I
attribute that to the mindset that I have when I make purchases...
I
dont "buy products" - I "make investments".
I have a personal rule which is to earn back what I spend x3 (minimum)
within the first 60 days. This 'rule' varies by product, but it
is always goal oriented.
This
does two things for me: It helps me make clear choices about products
I am interested in... and it motivates me to put them to full
use."
Make sure that you have some kind of similar 'goal' or 'rule'
when it comes to making investments in your business and in your
future ;-)
Best,
