My Affiliate Marketing Story

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Hey all, I'm in a story telling mood so listen up kiddies.

About 3 years ago I was working construction busting my fucking balls day in and day out. I come from a really low class family, I'm talking REALLY low class (neither of my parents has ever made more than $20k/year) so this job seemed to suite me well. I managed to bank about $2,000 (took me about year and a half at an $11/hour pay). I started doing some hardcore research how to make a little extra money online and found incentive websites. So shortly after, I started an incentive website right about when the big boom was dying down because the cost was so low. This incentive site (not to be mentioned) was fucking terrible. I spent so much god damn time on the thing for about 10 months and banked somewhere around $10,000. It was embarrassing, I know but I was filled with newb-sauce, it wasn't funny. Oh, and I was still working construction 9 hours a day, it was rough juggling both.

I had to give the incentive site away to a friend because it was costing me more money then it was making, couldn't even sell the shit (shhh stop making fun of me!). Thank you baby jesus, somehow stumbled upon the holy grail of affiliate marketing, Wickedfire. Sadly, I also found Uber's blog and that shit really inspired me, it kept me going when times got rough. I lost all respect for him since but still, If you reading this, thanks man.

It took me 9 months to get my first profitable campaign and I spent $8,000 out of my $10,000 (god damnit, stop laughing). Silverinet had an offer called Bejeweled 2 I found, a very popular, shitty, game and it accepted ALL international traffic. Can you say rape? I scaled the offer on facebook like mad man and was pulling in around $1,500 revenue daily roi was at 90%-93%, beat that fuckers. You can guess I was shitting my pants, going from $120/day to $1,500/day while sitting home on my ass. Holy shit, that still makes my vaginy tickle thinking about it. I raped this offer so hard that they will never allow any international again, so good luck copycats ;).

In a matter of days, my bank account was in the negatives because of the facebook charges and I simply didn't have the cash to pay for it. Inet was supposed to send me weekly wires but they fucked up hardcore, I will never work with those fuckers ever again. I lost over $1,000 in fees from that bank. I had to borrow money from just about everyone I knew. Luckily those assholes at Inet paid me eventually. After the smoke cleared, I was sitting on $35,000 in the bank, It was the greatest feeling in the world to actually accomplish something after many months of fails.

Its been almost a year since that campaign flopped and I felt compelled to make this post since the anniversary is so close. I am doing about 4x better financially, thanks to wickedfire and my ghetto ingenuity. I want to say thanks to all the people who post here and keep this forums alive. You people are changing lives!
 
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Cool. How are your current campaigns doing. Have you ever gotten back up to that kind of daily $$ again?
 
Current campaigns are doing pretty good but its hard to stay consistent in this industry because so many variables come into factor. But I have surpassed my daily revenue record since then by quite a bit on many other ads, but doubt I ever have that kind of ROI again.
 
I'm in the process of working on my story right now. Does anyone else have a similar story? Nice post, btw. Make a flog and slang biz opps. Oh wait, you probably already did and copy and pasted into WF.
 
fucking sweet, Congrats mate and this is the stuff I like to read at morning.
 
do you mean 900%-930% roi? Cause while I do run a lot of offers at 20-30% roi, i definitely have had some up way over 100% literally out of the gate.

If you really mean 90-93% roi, I promise you that you can hit that again.

As always though, its not about roi, its about total profit.
 
congrats dude.

And also,
Quote: "Sadly, I also found Uber's blog and that shit really inspired me, it kept me going when times got rough. I lost all respect for him since but still, If you reading this, thanks man."

ROFL Classic...