Jack Frost
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What did she do in college?
I'm nearly sure Amazon have their own affiliate programme. Other services that benefit from affiliate references might also have their own tutorials like Shopify. I'd be shocked if there werent a million youtube series explainers to watch as well. A lot of bloggers make money re-packaging services like "10 steps to affiliate success". I'd bet my hat that the review sites have struck a deal with MSH and have gained a load of backlinks or traffic as a result.
No experience about your above mentioned course but based on the name it looks like one of those. I'd suggest to commence her own research first, but sometimes its just easier to pay the money and take a punt! Maybe it's good and will shortcut her own research
which claims to show you how to become a successful online seller with Amazon's Affiliate programme.. The course is called "Marketplace Superheroes" or MPSH for short. It cost about €1000.00.
and you buy the products on Alibaba and sell your products on the Amazon website
I don't think so, I follow the mentioned channel also and it doesn't look for money anywhere, rather highlights all these kind of pseudo scams / piramdi schemes that people fall for.Any connection?
I don't think so, I follow the mentioned channel also and it doesn't look for money anywhere, rather highlights all these kind of pseudo scams / piramdi schemes that people fall for.
Fair enough but if you check it out briefly, it doesn't seem like the kind of channel that would join a foreign message board just to promote itself. It would negatively affect its credibility for one!More view = more money.
Fair enough but if you check it out briefly, it doesn't seem like the kind of channel that would join a foreign message board just to promote itself. It would negatively affect its credibility for one!
Em, I didn't answer because it wasn't clear to me that you were directing it at me, due to the question's hidden antecedent, or at others viewing the thread (e.g. any connection... to something that had been discussed before by others within the thread and unbeknownst to me?). And the answer is that I have no connection to that youtube channel. I just think that they inform younger viewers of the trending scams and how to spot them, as I imagine many are aware of the standard 'Nigerian Prince' one, but would still fall for 'Amazon affiliate marketing course' scams because it's a scam in new clothing. And the frightening thing is that scammers are advertising on youtube all the time, but Google happily takes their advertising money.Nope, traffic volumes & patterns on AAM means sites referenced or linked here will rise up the google rankings. We deal with similar attempts on a regular basis. That user has viewed this thread since but did not answer my question, so I have removed it.
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