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We all prefer to believe we've gotten a good deal, or obtained something absolutely free, right? However, something for nothing can be quite a critical trade off when it comes to affiliate marketing forums.

While the forum might be "free," you could end up investing a higher cost because forum than you would in a forum using a paid membership.Why? Due to the fact free forums are apt to be filled with sharks (veteran marketers) just waiting around to pounce on the floundering newbie. These people will explain that their latest product may solve all of your troubles, and you will probably be attracting a pack of hot chicks as you cruise by in your new Porsche. You know, the one you bought with the $239877.97 that you made overnight as you slept after purchasing their great e-book on the way to convert CPA offers using AdWords!

Within a number of these forums, your cranium is going to be ready to burst because of the inconsistent advice and marketing scams happening. In case you were not baffled before you set foot in one of them, I promise you'll be within minutes. Recently, I joined a large, affiliate forum and I must limit the time I spend in there. There is too much happening, way too many marketers marketing to marketers. I've been doing affiliate marketing since last fall, and I must remain on my guard to not be enticed by numerous offers. I know better, yet it is still tough to withstand. If I was completely new to the game, I could truthfully almost confess that my charge card could be at their maximum in no time if I stayed around there very long!

Thankfully, there is an alternative to the hyper-paced, overblown hyping that goes on in most of these forums.Any one who reads my posts on a regular basis sees that I'm a moderator at My Affiliate Apprentice, and that I greatly admire and hold in high regard Roger Rowe who founded the forum. One of the things I most admire about him is the fact that he doesn't allow anyone, including moderators, to post affiliate links within the forum. This helps continue to keep everyone honest, as any kind of guidance provided does not have the potential to make a sale for the person dishing out the advice.

Every now and then, Roger might recommend a tool, but you can be certain it's one that he's professionally screened and it is a good product. He doesn't go out of his way to suggest something outrageously costly; he suggests what works for the best price tag possible. There isn't any hype; there is no pressure to buy. You will never have to read through a never-ending sales page filled with large, red check marks to obtain his thoughts and opinions on a product.

And the advice you get at My Affiliate Apprentice is good advice. If you need a total how-to for getting started with your very first WordPress web site, you'll find it at My Affiliate Apprentice. There are numerous written and instructional videos that walk you through establishing your first site. Should you be a far more sophisticated marketer, you will discover sophisticated marketing and SEO tactics to improve your revenue. These are the methods that are employed by top marketers, not watered-down versions with steps deliberately omitted. You understand, simply to sell you another e-book that you won't need, and probably will not tell you what you should know. Sound familiar?

At this time, the forum is still small, but many forum members were with Roger almost since its inception. I think this one thing speaks of his vision and ethics. Just because the forum is still small, does not mean that there isn't a wealth of info on every facets of marketing. Right now there are almost 12,800 posts on from the fundamentals like buying domains, changing your name servers, how-to install WordPress, to intricate power linking methods to kick your visitors and revenues up like you never experienced.

You can even simply join My Affiliate Apprentice for the single month without subscribing for an on-going membership. Check it out, and see the reason why we're vastly different than almost every other affiliate marketing forums.

by: NJ Rickman




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