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Jordon M.

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Ok, so, let's discus what everyone thinks the number one traffic monetization method is that has at least a 95% success rate.

With all the different ways to monetize, not all of them show any (if any) returns for the efforts.

In your experience, what revenue model has out-shinned and consistently produced revenue streams for you out of all the other options, month after month, year after year?

Hopefully, this gets interesting.
 
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Buy traffic domain name. Develop website. Add regular content -- that means one weekly post at mininum. Embed relevant Amazon products into post. Dedicated domainers will get traffic, will get clicks on products, will get sales from commission from post readers buying products. In my experience and if you are on top of your game. That means relentlessly striving to excel at everything. Most people are lazy and give up then tell everyone it doesn't work. It does work -//IF//- you are really committed and not just sorta committed. Like those fat people who get gym memberships every January then cancel them in February and spend the next ten months getting out of breath just walking up the stairs.
 
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What I'm saying is there are VERY FEW opportunities to get found in search engines for a given key word. They are getting less every time search engines add more of their own widgets, feeds and features. So you need to be sh#t hot to get traffic and always be DEVELOPING YOUR OWN STRATEGIES AND TACTICS. Most people won't get enough traffic and therefore very low or no commission. You need to be fired up and ready to go every day. Not for lazy people wanting a free ride to the beach. Nobody owes you anything. You need to make it happen. If you go around telling everyone it doesn't work it really means you failed not the system. Boo hoo hoo.
 
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