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Seen a resale product you would like to offer on your website or in your newsletter or ezine?

Even if you plan on buying the product license and setting it up yourself, you can start making some sales immediately by joining an affiliate program if there is one offered.
Get your aff link and then set up a page to presell your affiliate link from, and use that page url in your advertisements. (Another good reason to have some kind of web hosting of your own.) Whenever you get your own sales site set up, just change the link on your presell page!
And if you don’t want to spend money on the product itself, you still have the aff page to sell from. (Most, but not all, sales offers have a free to join affiliate sales program.)

Thank’s for reading,
Douglas Wade
WeekendFreebies.com

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Don’t even think about doing it for the money!

Looking for a new niche to market to, or just starting out and need a place to start? Try to make it something that you will enjoy.
Pick one thing and get good at it.
When you have something to offer on a regular basis, and you’ve started to build a traffic base and an email list, the money will come as long as you focus on what you have become good at.
You can buy everthing that comes out, join so many programs that you can’t even remember which ones you are paying for, and go broke because you aren’t getting anywhere with any of them, but if you pick one thing and read everything you can find, test everthing you try, and sort out what works for you and what doesn’t, you can find success in that niche.
If you want to expand to other things this is OK, but you need to focus on one thing until you no longer need to invest all of your time on it before you should move to the next or you’ll never get anything done.
If you work at First: providing a useful informational resource, and Second: making money from your traffic, you will be much more satisfied with the results from your labors.

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