So I'm getting fired from my job at the moment

BullsEye

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Because I can only canvass doors for so fucking long before I get the "get the fuck out of here" feeling.

The reason i'm posting it here is because through this job i've actually gotten a decent sized bankroll up to start AM, I'm signed up with a couple very reputable networks on here too. I've also had my fb ads spend increased to 2k a day, eventhough my highest spend so far was $50 a day lol, no positive ROI yet, but getting alot of data.

I'm so tempted to tell them to fuck off, but I don't have a profitable campaign up yet as a safety net.

I know this is pretty lame but I just had to vent, noone around me even understands what the fuck affiliate marketing is heh.
 


bite your tongue for the meantime and get a profitable campaign going, actaully, get 2 of them going making more than your making now cause they can stop in a heartbeat and leave you scrambling.

Good Luck!
 
Yeah, keep at it and read as much as you can. The best way to learn is experience and just doing it.

Also like FlatLine said get more than 1 campaign going, otherwise it's an unsafe gamble. Get as many legs on your table as you can =]

Keep the job as long as you can and do this at the same time. When your 110% stable and solid and you know these campaigns won't drop dead on you tomorrow (Which is common with FB) then quit.
 
The best advice I can give you is to save at least 3 months worth of income before telling your current employer to fuck off. AM full time can be a volitile business, you can go from making thousands per day to squat. Unless you live at home or have rich parents then relying solely on AM when you don't have any profitable campaigns going is suicide.
 
I know this is pretty lame but I just had to vent, noone around me even understands what the fuck affiliate marketing is heh.

I can tell you what it isnt, and thats spending $50 a day "analyzing data". How much of your savings have you spent analyzing? And the other comments are right on, one good campaign isnt the secret to this industry, it's the ability to consistently find profitable campaigns, as each one has its own narrow window of opportunity you need to sneak in, cash in on, and then get thrown out of.
 
I can tell you what it isnt, and thats spending $50 a day "analyzing data". How much of your savings have you spent analyzing? And the other comments are right on, one good campaign isnt the secret to this industry, it's the ability to consistently find profitable campaigns, as each one has its own narrow window of opportunity you need to sneak in, cash in on, and then get thrown out of.

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you are nowhere near ready to quit your job. a profitable campaign is not a saftey net. 10 profitable campaigns on the same traffic source isn't a safety net. cash in the bank is a safety net.
 
Yeah, keep at it and read as much as you can. The best way to learn is experience and just doing it.

Also like FlatLine said get more than 1 campaign going, otherwise it's an unsafe gamble. Get as many legs on your table as you can =]

Keep the job as long as you can and do this at the same time. When your 110% stable and solid and you know these campaigns won't drop dead on you tomorrow (Which is common with FB) then quit.

Agree with Sohan, I suggest diversifying your traffic sources along with having multiple campaigns. The wider the variation the more stable your income becomes. Remember, not only can traffic sources die but offers can be pulled etc. It's all a game based on variables, stack those odds on your side.
 
You've been on this site 2 years are still don't make money online?

I would say your job is the only thing you do have going right now
 
You've been on this site 2 years are still don't make money online?

I would say your job is the only thing you do have going right now
Simply because you've been a member here for 2 years doesn't mean you've been doing affiliate marketing for 2 years straight.
 
^ That's true. This business is like trying to learn to ride a bike all over again, for me at least, and it took a long ass time to really get what was going on before I started even testing shit. I gots a feeling though if i just stick it out and stop bullshitting and get back to grinding that eventually it'll pay off, just lucky enough to have a place like this. I know the real big wigs don't even use forums cause they don't need to, but some of us aren't born with natural AM talent.