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Discover how a female air traffic controller with absolutely no business experience turned a hobby into a business bringing in more than a half-million dollars a year!
In 1998 Rosalind Gardner, employed as an air traffic controller, decided to try to make some extra income promoting affiliate programs on the Internet. Getting started by writing reviews for online dating services, she was able to earn $5K/month the first year, then $10K/month the second year, and in 2002 more than $400K! Fast-forward ten years from the beginning and Rosalind Gardner is earning more than $500,000+ marketing affiliate products.
In the Super Affiliate Handbook you find out “how she does it” and can follow her comprehensive instruction on how you, too, can succeed in promoting affiliate products. Whether you’re looking to earn some extra cash part-time or want to stop working for other people and build your own full-time business, Rosalind takes you by the hand and shows you how you can become a successful affiliate marketer.
Not only do you get valuable insight into why affiliate marketing is such an ideal business for anyone wanting to create their own business, this affiliate handbook is packed full of golden nuggets of information that only a practicing affiliate marketer can pass on. Don’t get tempted by the seductive rhetoric of internet marketers selling similar books. They may sound convincing, but few have ever made a living promoting affiliate products.
In this comprehensive 222-page affiliate marketing primer, Rosalind guides you step-by-step starting with the “Seventeen (17) Benefits of Working as an Affiliate” and “How Affiliate Programs Work,” warns you about “Issues With Affiliate Programs” and “Twenty-five (25) Mistakes to Avoid,” and covers “Compensation: Six (6) Ways Affiliates Earn.” She tells you what you need to get started including what software you’ll need, how to set up a website, where to get your own domain name, as well as how to grow your business once you’re up and going. She also gives you valuable marketing insight on how to funnel traffic to your affiliate webpage(s) and discusses the types of copy and sales tools available to do that. And there’s so much more, including a comprehensive list of Affiliate Networks, the 4 “Must-Join”, and forty-four (44) others that make up her “A-List.”
What I liked most about this affiliate ebook -
* This is a well-written book that offers value to both the budding Internet entrepreneur and affiliate marketing pro. At over 200 pages, this is no overview. Although you need no knowledge of affiliate marketing to get the most out of this ebook, affiliate marketing professionals will also learn a thing or two from this guru. This ebook is sure to become a staple of your Internet marketing resource library.
* She points to the exact resources she uses that will be valuable to your success as an affiliate marketer. No additional searching or guessing necessary. What’s more, she shows you the power of pre-selling by including affiliate links to the resources she recommends. This is a valuable technique that all successful affiliate marketers have mastered, and you’ll see the technique in action. No gratuitous over-selling…just the facts, ma’am.
* She does a superb job with assessing niches and evaluating the competition. This is by far one of the most valuable factors in whether you’ll be successful at affiliate marketing or not. Not only does she show you how she and other affiliate marketers come up with profitable niches, but she also shares the exact resources she uses, too.
My Personal Recommendation-
Make sure you purchase the ebook as a digital download online. It is available in paperback from Amazon, but it’s the 2005 copyrighted edition. If you purchase the ebook from Rosalind, you’ll get the latest edition, which she is constantly updating to reflect the ever-changing nature of the Internet. Please note: when it comes to the Internet, especially pertaining to online marketing, purchasing anything older than two years (sometimes even a year) is not recommended.
Pick up your copy of Rosalind Gardner’s “Super Affiliate Handbook” now and learn from the best! And for a sneak peek of the table of contents and reviews from two affiliate marketing giants, make sure you take a look at the Super Affiliate Handbook video mentioned below.
Help answer the question about handbook
How do you know when should you best use a Bible commentary, concordance, atlas, handbook or dictionary?
It's our Christian Living periodical exams tomorrow, and still there's this VERY confusing part of the coverage. Usually, our teacher would give a question that goes like this:
1. Tribes of Israel
2. Economic Status of Abraham
3. A man leaves his house and clings to his wife
4. Faith travel of Abraham
5. Faith expressions of Abraham
Then, you'll have to identify which of the 5 biblical tools to use. Only one correct answer.
According to our teacher, the answer to no. 5 is concordance, the no. 4 is atlas. Pretty confusing, huh?
I can understand the Bible dictionary, atlas, and handbook well enough, but I can't figure out when to use either a concordance or a commentary. Especially with stuff like the given.
Help is really appreciated. Thanks a lot!
About Author
Susan Smith is co-founder of Women’s Work – the site for women who mean business! Since 1997 this site has been offering advice, tips, and resources to women who are interested in homebased business opportunities and work from home jobs. For a sneak peek at Rosalind Gardner’s affiliate handbook, check out the video and additional information about the Super Affiliate Handbook. And make sure you grab the free report “4 Letter Killer – How a 4 Letter Word is Stealing Your Success…and How a 6 Letter Word can Save Your Future!”