Lazy Affiliate Method by Lynn Terry: Even Lazier Approach

If you’ve been living under a rock, Lazy Affiliate Method is a technique (or a set of methods, or a mindset) by Internet marketing guru Lynn Terry helping webmaster to make money through affiliate spending three to five hours (per site, not per day).

Lazy, eh?

Time to make it even lazier.

While I can’t add or subtract anything from site-making process per se (it is as minimal as it can get), promotion part gets tricky.

Lynn suggests writing a blog entry and, writing articles and submitting them into article directories. First, not many of us have blogs as big and as popular as ClickNewz, so blog entry essentially is not an option.

So, how do you promote your newly-made affiliate site?

  • Spend forty minutes on submissions to social bookmarking sites (not Digg or Reddit type ones — more like del.icio.us, ma.gnolia.com or furl.net). Depending on your speed, it will yield you anywhere from four to forty links.
  • Spend forty minutes on posting in forums related to your niche (consumer electronics for digital photo frames, make money online forums for crappy ebooks or freebie forums for coupon codes). Remember to put link to your site in the signature. Link itself is next to worthless, but you can gain some good traffic.
  • Spend forty minutes on begging for links by email. You can gain nothing from this, but you can gain good, quality backlinks.

Two hours in total, much less than researching and writing six captivating articles — and then you can relax and either wait for profits to roll in, or start a new affiliate site!


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