Sarah Thompson was on her way home from watching fireworks when she pulled over to check her phone.
She'd been getting small affiliate commissions here and there, $2.80, $14, enough to keep her checking her inbox more than usual.
So she opened the latest one expecting another small number.
It said $1,000.
She turned to her husband and asked if he thought it was right and sure enough, it was.
She'd made more that Saturday, a day she spent at the river with her family, than she made in a full week at her physical therapy job after taxes.
But what most people don't know is that Sarah almost never got there.
She spent a lot of time before that moment convinced she needed to find the perfect product before she could build anything.
When she finally picked something, it was a dog training offer with no personal connection to it whatsoever.
She built a funnel around it, made content, and promoted it for about two weeks before deciding it wasn't for her.
Then she pivoted, rebuilt around something she actually cared about, and kept going.
But what that first offer gave her was more valuable than she expected: she learned how funnels worked, what content felt natural, and how to move quickly when something wasn't right.
And none of that happens while you're still trying to pick the perfect thing.
Sarah eventually turned her messy start into a 7-step affiliate marketing framework she now teaches to beginners.
Wondering where to start as a brand new affiliate marketer?
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