Ultimate Guide To Creating Passive Income Affiliate Stores
What you may be taught
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Build eCommerce affiliate websites utilizing wordpress, aliexpress, alipartnership, canva and lunapic.
Throughout this course you’ll discover ways to create eCommerce websites utilizing wordpress, aliexpress, alipartnership, namespace, bluehost, yoast search engine marketing, and extra. We will stroll you thru each step beginning with the right way to decide a distinct segment by which to construct your website round. We have created the course in order that you do not want any expertise and by the top of this course you’ll perceive the right way to construct an entire website utilizing wordpress, create graphics utilizing canva, the place to seek out free footage on your web site, the right way to do key phrase analysis and rank on google to drive affiliate gross sales by way of your websites.
Who this course is for:
- Anyone who’s seeking to create a better earnings from creating on-line eCommerce affiliate retailer
12 reviews for Ultimate Guide To Creating Passive Income Affiliate Stores
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Rickey Smith Jr –
This is a great course!
Michael doesn’t leave wondering what do he takes you by the hand step by step. To get you up and running recommend to anyone.
Andre Mostert –
Great course and will equip you to get going immediately. Sometimes a bit long-winded but he gets the message across and ultimately delivers the knowledge to create a turn-key affiliate website.
Steven Chia –
Everything explain in a very clear and simple way. Step by step guide. It’s easy to follow. Awesome! Straight to the point and easily to understand the whole course.
Al Lenis –
The course has valuable information about seo and creating a niche website. After 95 page view and no sales I wonder if picking a niche based on hot selling products in aliexpress is such good idea. I followed the course step by step and watch some videos over again to make sure I did not miss anything but the results are a no show. I am not an expert and maybe I should try to build one more website before I declare the course a bust. I will rewatch this course one more time and build one more website before I make a final review.
Ng Hit Wea –
Really thanks so much to Michael, appreciated. God bless you.
Tony Davies –
this is a great course the one i been looking for it has shown me a lot that I needed to know that you very much
Rolf Backström –
This is a really good course! I especially liked the explanations on how to install WordPress and how to set up addon domains.
The presentation is very clear and easy to follow.
However, there are some complications in my country, making it more difficult and above all more expensive to import products from AliExpress.
Of course I cannot blame the course creator for that, but please check carefully your country’s rules before you start.
Shane Taylor –
Info needs lots of updates and there are far too many good questions that haven’t been answered.
Oluwaseun Ojo –
it was a pleasant experience, now I am ready to start my own affiliate marketing website. Thank you for this video.
Alba Guerrero –
This course covers a wide range of affiliate marketing idea. Instructor shows methodic steps on how to configurate, customaze and set up your web
Christine Sainsbury –
Michael has a really easy listening voice and doesn’t mar the excellent content with a lot of redundant and repetitive talk like so many other online teachers. Every lesson flows with well planned and executed delivery, he knows his subject well. Being a complete non-tech myself, I have gained heaps of confidence in building a website thanks to the strategic, systematic step-by-step method in this course. I would say to anyone wanting to build an affiliate store, get this course and put it in your knowledge arsenal.
Wendy Cook –
There are some fundamental flaws with this course.
(1) It was originally recorded in 2017 – which isn’t a flaw in and of itself. Lots of courses were created years ago. The difference between good and bad courses, is the good ones keep their information updated. The whole point in creating multiple sections, chapters, etc into small bites of content, is so you can update and replace small pieces with more up-to-date content. This is what the good courses do.
(2) The instructor makes mistakes and only partially fixes them. This isn’t a you tube channel. People are paying for your content. Don’t be sloppy. If you try something and it doesn’t work and repairing it makes things confusing, go back and re-record using the correct steps – the steps that will work.
(3) There are sections that either were planned, or, more likely, recorded at first but then taken out due to becoming either completely out-of-date, or no longer available. He talked about Facebook ads, which seems to me to be core to his strategy, but then has no section on it. Same with Google Ads / Adsense, which he mentions but there is just no section on it. Again, that seems core.
(4) Respond to your students.
There are other things, but these are enough to garnish the one-star review, IMHO. Look. If you want to make content on your own terms, make you tube videos. If you want to make a class, you need to not only make quality videos (that yes, means you sometimes have to go back and re-record a part or even an entire section), you need to maintain them and yes, you need to remain in contact with your students.
eLearning courses are usually considered *semi* passive streams of income for a reason. They DO require some maintenance and attention. I’m just sayin’. Again, if that’s not what you wanted to do, instructor, stick to you tube videos.