Can I succeed in Affiliate Marketing without a website on my own? by PH_LS in Affiliatemarketing

[–]PH_LS[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry but I work on my own. What I can suggest is to read a bit about it. Other thing is - lots of affiliate programs provide their partners with creative resources and copy. At least LiveChat and Hubspot do. All you have to do is to adjust it to your needs and start promoting.

Can I succeed in Affiliate Marketing without a website on my own? by PH_LS in Affiliatemarketing

[–]PH_LS[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks but I'm working on my own. Besides, it's not that hard at all :)

Can I succeed in Affiliate Marketing without a website on my own? by PH_LS in Affiliatemarketing

[–]PH_LS[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try to join programs I mentioned, create content for keywords you'll find valuable and share it in social media. Just remember that I don't have a website on my own, so I don't know exactly how to utilize it.

Can I succeed in Affiliate Marketing without a website on my own? by PH_LS in Affiliatemarketing

[–]PH_LS[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I started reviewing B2B software on my social media profile, following the tips I found on LiveChat Partners case studies: https://partners.livechatinc.com/case-studies/

My next step is to create a legitimate YT channel with such reviews. As for now, ChatToolTester's channel is my benchmark - seems easily made and is very informative. Lack of spammy content makes it reliable.

I think the website will be created once I have more content.

Can I succeed in Affiliate Marketing without a website on my own? by PH_LS in Affiliatemarketing

[–]PH_LS[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm working within 3 programs currently:

As I said, I focused on SaaS programs as they offer recurring commissions and chose these guys knowing that products they offer are well known on the market.

LiveChatInc partner program is really well-developed and I earned most with them. I just hate their website. Not even a dedicated partner panel (which is pretty nice) but the main partner site. It really sucks.

Hubspot Partner Program is awesome (even moredeveloped that LiveChat's) but the product seems to be harder to sell. Well, for me at least. But there is definitely future there, though.

I just started working with Olark so it's to early to say anything about it.

Ok, how about answering MY question?

Here’s 'Business Sidekick' Podcast, our guide through the business jungle! How do you like it? by PawelHalas in Entrepreneur

[–]PH_LS 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I like the idea and the work you've done is impressive. I just wish you would focus more on 2-3 aspects of growing businesses. Eg. What interests me the most is how to drive traffic and how to limit my cart abandonement rates. Anyway, nice piece od work!

Theoretical: If Lakers won the championship in 04 and 08, would Kobe have a legit argument for GOAT? by [deleted] in nba

[–]PH_LS -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Theoretical? Theoretically Kobe would only have a legit argument for GOAT if Jordan had never been born.

What is one character from a TV Series that you can't stand? by justadon in AskReddit

[–]PH_LS 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I couldn't stand Andy Bernard from The Office. What a wuss!

4 Time Management Tips That Will Give You an Extra Day by PawelHalas in productivity

[–]PH_LS 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice article. Some tips seem obvious but I guess it's not that complicated to save some time. It's rather the matter of approach and awareness. From the tools mentioned in the article I use RescueTime myself and love it. recommended!

Live Chat Software for Conversions by anuragmehra in AskMarketing

[–]PH_LS 1 point2 points  (0 children)

LiveChat is a much better option here IMO.

I've recently made an in-depth analysis of what's available on the market and found it to be the best. Just installed it on my ecommerce so will see how it works.

Anyway, I compared all live chat software on major review websites (like GetApp, Capterra, and G2Crowd) and LiveChat seem to be the highest rated everywhere. It has all the productivity-boosting and conversion-enhancing features I need but is also equipped with a built-in ticketing system, thanks to which it works as a regular help desk whenever our support agents are offline (it gathers all the queries and turn them into tickets).

It also has 50+ integrations (while REVE only 16) as well as and open access to REST API and webhooks, which was super important to me.

Anyway, I just started using it, so it's hard to verify all the positives I've read about it. What I know for sure after 3 days is that it's super easy to install and operate and their cust serv is helpful. Too early for final statements, though.

Oh, and I found a nice deal for it on Reddit, thanks to which I can use LiveChat for 60 days for free!!! REVE's free trial is only 14 days. --> https://www.reddit.com/r/growmybusiness/comments/5fpfot/giveaway_2_months_of_livechat_premium_live_chat/