Subject: 🤔How much of a traffic🏎️ budget💸 is required🔑 for affiliate marketing success💰?

Hi, Y'all.


Igor teaches his students how to use paid traffic to build an email list that can be used to promote products. Every week, one of his students asks the same question.


In a nutshell, it goes like this:


Igor, how much money do I need to put into traffic to start making sales if I do everything you tell me to do? How much money should I have? I'm asking because I have $500 to spend and need to start making money quickly, or I'll have to close this business.


Because many IM rookies think this way, they always run out of money and have to find another way to play.


You must ask better questions if you want better answers.


This question is awful because it assumes that you can spend a certain amount of money to guarantee results. But such a thing does not exist.


And I repeat, "Such a thing does not exist."


Just like you're not required to go on a certain number of dates before getting married.


There is no magic number of times you should go to the gym to get a six-pack.


Or to get a black belt in jiu-jitsu, you don't have to train a certain number of times.


Here's the genuine answer to your query:


Traffic is a never-ending money pit.


The issue with the above question, and any question like it, is that it requests a specific amount of money that someone could save for a specific purpose. However, this is not an effective method of getting people to click on your link. How you use your money over time is more important than how much you have.


The important thing is to keep going.


If you have a $1,000 advertising budget and spend it all before stopping, you've squandered both money and time. However, if you spread out $100 every week for a few months, you will begin to see results as you build an email list and gain momentum.


HOW MUCH MONEY REALLY DO YOU NEED?


Lead generation, like parenting, marriage, nutrition, and all the other important things in your life, is a continuous process that requires a long-term perspective. If all you want to do is invest $500 and get $2,000 back to pay rent or something, you shouldn't try to build an online business. Stop receiving emails from this list, leave the Facebook groups you've just joined, and resume your search for a steady job. But, given the current Coronavirus outbreak, good luck with that.


If you want to build a big email list that makes you money, you need to get used to the idea of a budget.


With this in mind, I'd like to invite you to watch this video in which Igor discusses the traffic source he used to build a 4,356,314-person email list.


Using this method, I have added people who buy the products I recommend threw my email list.





To Your Success,


William F. Woolverton

firstprincemarketing.com


P.S. Igor's Traffic video comes down soon. Don’t sit on your hands!


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