Hello frens

Hello frens

Has anyone here built a brand? I'm starting up an affiliate marketing site and I know brand and clientele is basically everything, does anyone here have experience in this? If so, how much money did you start out with, are you doing well, and what do you sell?

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pls guys no more coin threads, I just want to discuss something that isnt fucking coins

Trying to do this but it's proving to be hard as fuck. You need lots of help from other people (or money which I've got none).

Tell me your tale, fren.

I've got like 3k saved up dedicated to making it, are you doing affiliate marketing too?

Not much to tell, still in very early stages, just trying to build something similar to salesforce (pretty much a deluded dream, i know).

I've tried affiliate marketing in the past and it worked but I feel like it's getting more and more saturated.

>Not much to tell, still in very early stages, just trying to build something similar to salesforce (pretty much a deluded dream, i know).
Nah man, the dream never dies.

>I've tried affiliate marketing in the past and it worked but I feel like it's getting more and more saturated.

I think people just aren't getting crafty enough or giving up too easy. It's about brand building, and good advertisement. For God knows how long people have been saying that AM and dropshipping are dead, but here we are, both are still prevelant. Online retail is becoming more of a thing now than ever, it's the perfect opportunity for AM.

>brand and clientele is basically everything

Well you are wrong, product and customer service (processing returns, billing, credit, product information and after sales support) is everything and your faggoty obsession with logo and 'clientele' is a modern caner in the world of commerce signifying much and delivering nothing. stop doing so much coke.

I guess you're right. It's all about execution. Everything you can think of is already out there in 1000+ variations, but 9 out of 10 is going to be pajeet-tier execution. It's all about doing it well IMO.

>It's about brand building, and good advertisement
>Well you are wrong, product and customer service (processing returns, billing, credit, product information and after sales support) is everything

I hope you realize I'm referring to affiliate marketing being all about brand and clientele, because that's how it becomes a success. You're correct on all those factors being very important, but much like every business, there are certain aspects that propel it forward.


Restaurants don't advertise their fucking tables, they advertise their biggest and most important asset, the food.
Yeah Bro, you and me aren't pajeets, we have big brains and care about quality. The reason I'm taking so long for my site is I really want it to look clean and professional, dumb curry niggers just slap something together in 60 seconds and call it a day.