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> It occurs to me that reddit is built specifically to deal with this kind of topic. It also attracts a politically oriented clientele.

Are you serious? Have you been to /r/worldnews?

I get more insight here than any reddit sub.


That is precisely my point. Because it is not an encouraged topic, the people who come to destroy the conversation do not descend.


I want to get into Affiliate Marketing (especially Mobile Marketing) but where ever I look, it seems like just scamming people off their money. Are there any ethical and legal offers you know of?. Not only white hat, I mean really ads that bring something a user wants and want to pay for, rather than the "lose 10kg in 2 weeks ebook".


The barrier to entry to almost nothing so the "industry" is extremely saturated and full of "work from home" and "passive income" pipe dreams. It's still a ton of work and research to start making any sort of consistent monthly income and it's not passive at all. You'll be constantly tweaking, testing, switching ads...creating new websites and content, etc. Warrior Forum and Wicked Fire are the main places to get a feel for what people are doing. You'll also get a feel for the other people in that space - they just have a scammy, creepy feel.


I don't really know about that. Right now I'm promoting muscle products. I've promoted diet products and email submits before.


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