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Originally Posted by Useless Warrior
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It's not really a feeling. It's knowledge. The vast majority of affiliate webmasters will never put in the amount of effort required to make even a couple hundred bucks a month, let alone pay their bills, nor are they smart enough to do it anyway. I'm a lot more intelligent and hard-working than most of the people on this board, so I know enough to realize that the return isn't worth the effort. For a guy like me, there are much easier ways of earning a living.
I enjoy reading the newbie forum, and watching unsuccessful people giving false hope and advice to clueless others. I do love a good chuckle.
Also, being that I still own some self-propelled adult properties, I don't think that there's anything strange about me lurking about now and then.
By the way, my posts in this thread have nothing to do with HowlingWulf. He's a knowledgeable, hard working son of a bitch.
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For the majority of people you are probably right. However there are likely one or two reading this right now who will end up making 2,000+ a month within a year or two doing this.
The truth is a bit in the middle. If you are starting now you are WAY BEHIND and you will have to work 5,000% harder and longer than someone who started in 1999. And it only gets harder with each passing year.
The reality is this. Are you prepared to spend 12 hours a day working your first month to barley make $100 -- if even that? Will you keep it up for the next year to have a decent chance of making $1,000 a month by the end of that year (although most of you will be lucky to make $200 a month after a year) ? If the answer is no and you are dong this mainly for money, do yourself a favor and get out. UW is right for you. But if you are willing to work like mad for the equivilent of $1 an hour for a year or so to be able to do this full time....step right up and try your luck and I wish you all the success in the world my friend! ... And yes, a lot of it is luck too. You might work everyday for two years straight and never make more than $300 a month.
The above is just the cold hard truth. And I wouldn't feel right lying.