In fairness, it's good for a 13-year-old.
But not for you.
My daughter Veronica is starting a blog where she'll showcase some of her art (manga, mostly).
I'm setting up a simple Amazon store for her where, in keeping with the theme of her blog, she'll feature some existing manga products as an Amazon affiliate. She'll link to this store in each of her blog posts.
I'll drive some traffic to her blog, and she'll probably make a few affiliate sales in her Amazon store every month. It won't be a ton of dough, in all likelihood, but if she pulls in even an extra $30 to $40 per month with next to no effort while doing something she loves, she'll be delighted.
When you're 13, that's great money.
When you're 30 or 40, it isn't.
If you wanted to make a full-time income via this method, you'd have to make thousands of sales per month. That's not impossible, but it's close.
So forget that.
Sure would be nice if there were a low-competition, high-margin, high-ticket niche in which a handful of sales per month was plenty, and those customers needed your services month in and month out.
There is, and you'll smack your forehead for not having thought of it.
On the Tom Woods Show Steve Clayton and I discussed the major obstacles people face with an online business, and we discussed the factors that contribute to success.
This niche has none of those obstacles, and every one of those success factors.
Steve's going to review it with you.
This can be genuinely life-changing, as Steve's training has been for so many of my folks.
Difference: this time it's your life that'll be changed.
Let 2019 finally be your year for world domination.
Be there, dear reader. Be there:
Tom Woods
P.S. Remember, we're donating $10 to the Scott Horton Show for every person who attends and stays for the whole presentation. We should be able to raise thousands of smackers for Scott, who deserves it for all his hard work. So definitely don't miss it: http://www.happyearner.com/steve