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Making legitimate money online is one of the best things that can happen to anyone in this current economic situation, while those that got opportunities to work and earn from home smiled to the bank every single week, others that did not work from home, found themselves stuck on how to take care of the bills and meet their financial responsibilities. Earning dollars LEGITIMATELY while at the comfort of your home is something we should all look forward to.
Affiliate marketing if done correctly can be exceedingly rewarding, it can be done without any experience as those that are new to it can learn the process very fast with a few days of training. In this article we will break down what affiliate marketing is and where the money really is.
What is affiliate marketing?
Affiliate marketing is a situation where companies especially those in United States pay you a commission for helping them promote their product and services. These companies have a single goal when it comes to affiliate marketing, acquire as many new clients as possible. Now they need an army of affiliates to make this happen. This is where you come in; you could either work with these billion dollar companies as an affiliate (peanuts) or network owner (real money). For example a company like Hostgator which is a multi-million dollar company is always looking for affiliates to help promote their business, they run to affiliate network owners (which you are about to become) to help them recruit affiliates that would do the main work of promoting the offers. Let’s do the math, hostgator pays you as the network owner $175 for every new customer your affiliate brings, you as the network owner can decide to pay your affiliates any amount you desire based on the cost of doing business. I have seen many network pay their affiliates as much as $75 , your new network could have as much as 10,000 worldwide affiliates with just 5% of them considered active , imagine 5% active affiliates generating 2 sales a month for just Hostgator advertiser, you will have earned $100,000 just for that month. As ridiculous as it may sound, that’s the truth. There are facts and figures out there to show that network owners go home with millions of dollars within their first 6 months. https://www.govlo.com/l/punch can show you how to get started.
How to become an affiliate network owner
There are many network owners who make insane and unbelievable amounts on a monthly basis, they have been in this business for so many years, it’s a simple business model, you act as a middle man between the advertiser and the affiliates, you get a commission on every transaction that pass through your network software. These transactions happen by the minute on your software, all you do is manage affiliate approvals, monitor clicks, transactions, manage advertisers and smile to the bank.
Is this really easy to do this?
Grammy award-winning singer, Damini Ogulu, popularly known as Burna Boy, has won the award for Best International Act at the 2021 BET Awards show, making it his third consecutiv
e win.
Burna Boy had won the Best International Act category at BET Awards in 2019 and 2020.
His fans have taken to Twitter to celebrate the singer, hailing him for his wins.
A tweep, @opresii, wrote, “Burna Boy won BET Best International Act Africa for the 3rd time in a row last night. A true African Giant.”
Another tweep @joeyakan, said, “Congratulations to Burna Boy for his third straight win of the BET Best International Act award. Dude deserves it. He’s worked his ass off, told a consistent story, made enough high-quality music to serve as a vehicle, and pulled all the right moves on his run. Dope artist.”(sic)
A Twitter user, @pengmanmodel tweeted, “Burna Boy dey try! The real Odogwu! It’s his passion for music for me. Man has been consistent even before the major limelight & awards/accolades !! He’s always stayed true to himself.” (sic)
He said, “Very often, my friends ask about Nigeria and our rich culture. So one evening, I casually said to my friends, I have some cultural attires from Nigeria, and they immediately wanted to try them. Funny story, I almost forgot, and they reminded me about the dresses as they were looking forward to it. I think they rocked it pretty well! π”doh added, “Don’t worry! They also have tasted Ogbono, Egusi and Groundnut soups with Semo and Eba, Beans and Garri and our world best Jollof Rice. They want to see the beautiful country and people that is #Nigeria someday, and I hope it becomes a reality. πͺπΎπ³π¬”
The Master’s student, who is focusing on artificial intelligence, robotics and control added that he also enjoys British meals.
On how he had three traditional outfits at hand, Odoh said, “I am Idoma, born and raised in the North, and my best friend is Yoruba, who is like family. I identify with all π³π¬.”
Popular rapper and YBNL honcho, Olamide Adedeji, popularly known as Olamide, has said that he went through hell trying to make it as a young artiste and thatOLAMIDE- ARTIST
’s why he is passionate about supporting up-and-coming entertainers.
In an interview with Apple Music’s Africa Now Radio, the Durosoke rapper said, “I took it as a personal thing, like, ‘Bro, I went through hell before I got here. Now, I’m here’. If I have any opportunity to bring up anyone that I know, then I would do anything to make sure that person makes it.”
Speaking on the reception that his latest album, UY Scuti has enjoyed, he stated, “It has been amazing. It’s like I just started my career all over again and trust me, if I knew that it would have been this big, I would have been doing this for a very long time. I feel like if there was no older version of Olamide, who had been through the street struggle, there wouldn’t be this version of Olamide that does ‘chilled’ music. But, in a way, it still appeals to street people.”
Olamide also noted that his music was like a bridge between different sets of people. He added, “I feel like I’m one of, if not the number one person in Nigeria or Africa, whose music can bridge the gap between the old and the young, and the rich and the poor.”
On which African artistes he would like to collaborate with, the YBNL boss said, “I really like Cassper Nyovest. I like his music. I also like Black Coffee and Master KG, as well as Sauti Sol from Kenya. I love their music.”
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