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Is Affiliate Marketing The Way To Go?

Affiliate programs are a great way to earn some extra income, or even a full time income for yourself, but they're not for everyone. As with any job, or business opportunity, you need to decide if you have the characteristics and abilities that would make you a good affiliate. If you don't posess these traits, you may want to consider going in a different direction with your business.
Working at home seems like a dream job for a lot of people, but some of us need to be around others. As an affiliate you don't have co-workers or a boss. Most people would love this, but if you're a really social person you may not like working at home by yourself. You may also be someone who works better under pressure. You need deadlines, and someone telling you what to do, and when to do it. These types of people need a boss, and they probably wouldn't do very well as an affiliate, since you're the one who has to say what to do, and then actually do it.
Of course you'll have people helping you out and encouraging you as an affiliate, but most of this is done via email, and possibly over the phone. There's not a lot of actual contact in a physical sense, when you work online. So if you crave that sort of interaction, the online business world may not be for you.
Time management could also be a problem for some people. If you have a job, you're at work for a certain amount of hours in a day. It's easier for some to apply themselves while they're in a work space or office, that's separte from their personal living space. If your office is your home, you could easily get distracted and not work as hard as you should. If you find it hard to motivate yourself, working at home online may be tougher for you to succeed at.
For most people the advantages of being in business for yourself greatly outweigh the negatives. However, you do need to evaluate your strengths and weaknesses to determine if you'd make a good boss for yourself. As an affiliate, everything you make is determined by everything you do. There's no one to blame for your failures, but yourself. On the plus side though, there's no one to blame for your successes but you either.
It may seem like a dream come true to work from home, with minimal expenses as an affiliate, but that dream can become a nightmare if you don't focus and really put everything into your business. You definately want to be earning at least what you're spending on advertising, and hopefully a lot more. If you can't apply yourself and really promote your new business like you should, you'll end up spending more money than you're bringing in. If this happens it's very easy for people to give up and label their business as a failure. So before you jump into anything, you want to make sure you have what it takes. It will take some time, but it will be worth it in the end if you just stick to it, and do something that focuses on your strengths.
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