March 12th, 2008 by James Omdahl
Most of what I write about here targets new and up-and-coming affiliates, and for good reason. A lot of experienced affiliates already know what they know, and really don’t need someone else telling them how to succeed with affiliate marketing. But according to a recent post on Revenews by Jeremy Palmer, this confidence in your success could ultimately handicap your ability to be more successful in the future.
Jeremy points out a recent article in Time Magazine that explained that experience can ultimately lead to negligence and apathy towards new ideas and improvements. He then goes on to list a number of helpful examples of assumption and mistakes that experienced affiliate marketers are likely to make (including some interesting PPC tips).
Check out the post for yourself to get the tips and learn more about how being an experience affiliate can cause reduced results.
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