The Thirty Day Challenge Is Not A Scam - The Course Is Free!

Hutt wondered if The Thirty Day Challenge might turn out to be a scam. I assure you it is not. I have taken the course twice now and have never paid them a cent.

I honestly believe that if someone is willing to work hard using the free advice they give about earning money online, one could become very successful.

Actually, I did take one of their suggestions about affiliate work and posted a blog entry about a bike speedometer I had purchased at Amazon and really liked. I was hoping to interest other people in buying one like it. A few days later, I noticed that I had earned 84 cents from Amazon. Hmm. That didn't sound right. The only item I had posted wouldn't have brought me that amount.

I checked my Amazon account and found that a person had clicked on the speedometer ad and, although they decided not to buy it, they had purchased a backpack, some bike pedals, etc. Amazon pays not only on sales of the item you advertise for them, but also on any sales that result from that click. Eighty-four cents isn't a ton of money, I know, but it was enough to show me that the system does work, and I learned how to do it through The Thirty Day Challenge.

Give it a try and see for yourself if the course isn't worth its weight in gold.

THIRTY DAY CHALLENGE

Familyfunandfaith's picture

Count me as interested too, Jeanne

If we sign up through is there a benefit for you too?

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No, I don't get anything out of it, FFand F. I just think

they have so much to offer that it is worth at least giving it a try. I am getting up in years so I give up on stuff too soon, but since I have a daughter that is trying to be a stay at home mom, I am looking into stuff that might help her.

Hutt, you go to Amazon.com and at the very bottom of the

page in all the links listed is one that says "join associates." You click on that to sign up for an account to be one of their affiliates. Then, they have all kinds of helps for you. I usually sign into my account and click on Widgets at the top of the page. Then you choose the widget that you want to be added to your webpage and click on it. (You will have specified your webpage or blogsite before when you signed up for the account.) Then choose anything that Amazon.com offers for sale and tell it to be added and it will appear there as if by magic. Go through the different widgets to find out which one works the best for you. I like the one called, My Favorites. Then, if someone reading your blog clicks through and buys the item, you will get a small amount of the total sale. Let me know if you get it figured out. It took me a while, and then they changed the widgets on me. Not nice, but I am catching on to the new ones, finally. I'll try to help if you have any questions. They have a page where you can see where you stand for the month and I think you need $30 to get a payout. I just started so I'm a long way from that.

(I'm not sure if this works all over the world. I hope so.)

Jellen's picture

Hutt,

Never listed an Adsense number there. You get paid on percentages they figure out, based on click ratios and lens ranks, etc. Don't understand it and they don't really share their formula. But Hutt, you might be able to do that as income, now that your blogging AdSense is out the door. Just follow my link over and make a lens right away. Practice on it and if you don't like it, it's easy to delete. Learn by doing.

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I've been wondering about Squidoo, Jellen.

If you sign up there and start a lens, all of a sudden Amazon ads pop up. Do you get a cut from any that sell through clicks there, or do you have to replace their ads with ads of your own choice and that have your own Amazon affiliate code on them?

Jellen's picture

Here's how it works, I think....

You get a share of clicked on income based on number of lenses you have and how they are doing in visitors...all part of some formula they don't tell you about. But who needs to worry about the ads, you get to design your own lenses with modules from Amazon on it. You get a percentage from what folks order off your entry link. You don't have to know anything about codes. Really easy. Check out my Vintage Postcard Passion lens. It's the one that made the 91 cents last week. Yippy! Some folks do really well off their lenses. I'm not there...but you can create a lens per day on topics of your choice.

My Referral to Squidoo

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Jellen's picture

Sounds like Squidoo

Someone clicked on an Amazon book ad and ended up buying something else too. Came to a whole 91 cents for me.

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