Jeremy Palmer has opened his Black Ink Project to an additional 2000 subscribers.
The Black Ink Project is an affiliate success course which runs over 8 weeks starting tomorrow (Monday 5th May). There are 4 week-long modules, with 1 week breaks in between. The course will be presented in the form of hour-long webinars, with a 30 minute Q&A session after each one.
The course content will cover:
- Setting realistic goals, based on your time and budget.
- Researching prospective opportunities.
- Learning the software, scripts, and tools to help you create your site.
- Develop and launch a campaign from start to finish.
The most interesting thing about this course is that it’s free. You can read about Jeremy’s thinking which led to the Black Ink Project on his blog.
If you haven’t already signed up, I would urge you to do so now – assuming that you are willing to commit the time and effort.
Jeremy recommends that you read (or re-read) his ebook, High Performance Affiliate Marketing, before you start.
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Since it’s all done online, does that mean it’s only text or is there live streaming video for everything?
There’s streaming video, which is available for download a day or two after the live sessions.
can these program really teach you something new? I prefer staying to my main business. I make a confortable income from it.
Learn to write good content, too. Videos need powerful text along with images. Try using a software program to learn the art of writing good content – one that scores words, headlines and paragraphs. Tweak as you go until you have high scoring content. There are several – I use Glyphius. My writing skills have improved enormously.
Yes I agree content is king. Keyword rich stories will do wonders for you.
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I think a key thing is choosing good quality products to promote.
A lot of products on the smaller affiliate networks you wouldn’t buy yourself or recommend to friends, ever.