Part-Time Online Jobs You Will Actually Enjoy Doing! - YouTube

Channel: Judd Albring

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- In this video, I'm going to share with you guys
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the seven best sites for part time
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online jobs and remote jobs.
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Make sure you stick around to the very end,
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because I'm going to share with you how I'm currently
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earning six figures per year from anywhere in the world.
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Hey everybody, how you doing?
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I'm Judd Albring, and welcome to my channel.
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Alright, everybody.
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So seven best sites for part time online jobs
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and remote jobs.
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Before we get into those top seven sites,
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I just want to let you all know
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that these are worldwide opportunities.
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These are sites that you can do
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from just about anywhere in the world.
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Now, some sites may have restrictions
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on where you're located,
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so you need to double check.
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For the most part,
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you can pretty much do them from anywhere
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and they're totally remote jobs guys.
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Now, these jobs are not going to get you rich.
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You're not going to become a millionaire overnight,
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but it's a great way to earn extra money.
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So if you're somebody who's living the digital nomad life,
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or hey, you just want to make a couple extra bucks,
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then these sites are going to be perfect for you.
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Alright, guys, starting off is Lionbridge.
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Now Lionbridge's actually been around for a long, long time.
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They were formed back in 1996.
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So they are a legitimate company guys.
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They're an American company and they specialize
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in translation and localized solutions for other companies.
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Now, in order for them to provide those solutions,
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they hire individuals like you and like me to perform tests
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and complete jobs to improve their websites
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and collect data.
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Now here's a few of the jobs that are offered
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at Lionsbridge at a part time and a full time basis,
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if you happen to be looking for that,
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but they have what's called raters, annotators and testers.
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And what they do is they help the AI or artificial
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intelligence companies train and develop better systems
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by assisting with their machine learning projects.
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They also have jobs for translators and agencies
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where you complete translation and transcription
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tasks for a variety of different languages.
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And they have interpreter positions where you provide phone
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and email support to help bridge the communication gaps
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between the Lionbridge clients
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and foreign clients of different languages.
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And then they also have a gaming department where you can
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get paid to test various games.
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Next up is iSoftStone
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iSoftStone has been around since 2001 and they're a global
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consulting and IT outsourcing firm located in China
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and they have locations in the U.S. as well.
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I iSoftStone has lots of part-time jobs.
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They also do what's called micro test jobs, small jobs.
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They have many different types of categories
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where they're looking for this type of work.
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So some of the more common jobs they have are online crowd
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worker, ad evaluator, project coordinator, data collection,
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research assistant, field data collector,
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global recruiter, search engine analyst.
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Next up, Amazon Turk.
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I've talked about Amazon Turk in the past guys,
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if you have yet to go to Amazon Turk,
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get over there right now.
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As you may have already guessed Amazon Turk
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is a part of Amazon.
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What's really cool about Amazon Turk
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is they do all kinds of little micro tasks
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for like $5 here, $7 there.
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And there's lots of people that actually make a full-time
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living with Amazon Turk.
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And the reason is,
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is because they're able to focus
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on maybe one specialty or one category,
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and they built up a pretty good profile
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and reputation over time.
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So head over to M Turk and take a look.
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Next up is ClickWorker,
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So ClickWorker is a data company
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and they help companies by providing real user data,
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user data, user testing,
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to help develop AI or artificial intelligence software
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and improve their business.
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You can head over to ClickWorkers right now
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and you go to their community part or the career part,
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and you can sign up .
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Some of the common jobs they have there
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are text creation, categorization,
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copy editing, proofreading.
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They even have surveys.
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They have jobs for audio recording,
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video recording and app testing.
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And they're saying that you can make around $200 per week
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on a part-time basis, which is pretty cool,
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especially if you're working remotely,
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So depending on where you are.
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Now, also if you take this $200 per week
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and then maybe combine it
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with some of these other sites,
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you could easily get up to that $500 a week
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or more working anywhere.
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Next up, are survey sites.
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Now I'm not a big survey site person,
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but I know that my audience out there,
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people want to hear about them.
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They want to know about them.
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So I'm going to throw out a couple for you guys,
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but there are some legit survey companies out there
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and do they pay a lot?
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No, let's be honest.
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But I do know people that have actually really learned
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how to kind of manipulate, work the system
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and they just know how
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to find the right surveys and make the good money.
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So if you stick with it, right?
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Depending on the company you go with,
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and I'm gonna give you guys a few companies
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here in a second, but you can kind of find your rhythm,
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find your groove.
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And again, if you start taking surveys
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with multiple different companies,
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you can start making decent part-time income.
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If you just focus on one survey site,
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you're probably not going to do well.
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But if you find 1, 2, 3, 4 or more,
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you're going to do really well
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because you have to go in to the survey sites
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every single day and sign up for these surveys.
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And you may get picked for some, you may not,
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but some of the top sites, of course,
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you've probably all heard of Survey Junkie.
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There's a website called Opinion Outpost.
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There's another website called MyPoints.
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There's a website called Swagbucks.
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There's another one called Prolific.
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I don't think I've ever talked about that.
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And then there's one called PlaytestCloud,
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which is you can go out
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and actually test mobile games and give feedback.
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And they pay $9 for 15 minutes of testing.
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Next up guys, remote tasks.
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So this is a pretty straightforward,
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simple work from home site.
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And they allow you to make money
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by completing basic tasks at home.
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And the tasks they have here guys,
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they're really straightforward ones like drawing circles
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around objects, categorizing objects by colors and size.
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So not rocket science here people,
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but a good way to make a little extra money.
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And last up on our list guys is Micro Workers.
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Now micro workers is an international online platform
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that connects businesses and individuals like you,
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and like me from all over the world
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to complete various tasks.
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So they're similar to the Amazon Turk model
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in that businesses can actually come here
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and post tasks for users like us to do.
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And they have all different types of micro jobs available,
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surveys, image, categorization, destination, matching,
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transcribing, translating, rating video quality,
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image, annotation, data collection,
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all kinds of really cool stuff.
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And you know, again, these jobs are going to pay five bucks,
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nine bucks, $10 bucks per little task.
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But if you get multiple tasks,
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there's no reason that you can't make a couple of hundred
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bucks a week.
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So I hope that was helpful, guys.
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I'm going to put all the links below for you to check out
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and I recommend going through all these.
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See which one works for you.
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As promised guys how I make money from home,
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how I've been doing it for the past several years
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is with affiliate marketing.
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And if you haven't heard of affiliate marketing,
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I'm going to explain it to you.
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If you have, maybe you've been thinking about it.
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Well, affiliate marketing guys
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is simply promoting other people's products.
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So you probably have all heard of Amazon.
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Well, Amazon has probably one
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of the biggest affiliate programs out there,
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it's called Amazon Associates.
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Now the problem with Amazon
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is they pay very, very little.
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When I first started affiliate marketing,
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I tried Amazon and it's pennies.
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I like to focus on high ticket items, items that pay 500,
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a thousand or more.
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This is called high ticket affiliate marketing.
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So you have to learn affiliate marketing,
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and you have to learn the skill sets to do this.
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And there's really two ways to do it.
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You can go out there and download a bunch of YouTube videos
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and spend the next five years
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trying to figure it out on your own
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or you could take training and learn how to do it.
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Feel free, guys, click the link below
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the first link in my description
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and watch a totally free video.
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and you can learn about this business,
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learn about affiliate marketing, see if it's right for you.
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And then, hey, take the next steps.
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Guys, thank you so much for watching.
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It's been awesome.
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