No matter what you do, it's going to involve selling something.
No getting around that.
Maybe it's information products. Maybe it's physical products. Maybe it's custom merchandise -- T-shirts, mugs, hats -- in a particular niche. Maybe it's services.
But you don't have a business if you're not selling anything.
And let's face it: getting people to part with their hard-earned smackers ain't exactly the world's easiest task.
So:
Instead of going to all that trouble, only to have someone buy one thing and that's it...
...why not sell things with a recurring aspect -- in other words, things people pay for month after month?
That way, you earn your cut, as the affiliate, every single month instead of just once. Ain't nothing not to love about that.
I love recurring payments. The moment when PayPal notifies me about them is a highlight of my day. Some products I've promoted are so valuable to my followers that they continue as customers for 12 months or even longer. That's 12+ payments to me (I split the dough with the product creator, the same way you will) instead of one.
So, to recap:
You have to sell things anyway.
Why not sell things that keep on paying you month after month instead?
You may say, "Woods, that sure sounds appealing, but I don't even know where to start."
Good thing you know me.
There are products with recurring payments in practically any niche you can imagine.
But good luck finding them without ol' Woods to help you.
And that's exactly what I'm gonna do:
Tom Woods