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I need a easy to use site builder.
I will be using Amazon & Ebay links. Any help??

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  3 Responses to “New at affiliate marketing. Which blog or site builder should I use.?”

  1. the easiest one I have found for free is Weebly. You may also use Squidoo which is free to and they have Amazon and eBay widgets built into their site builder.

    Use their Amazon modules instead of you own affiliate links because of the higher affiliate status Squidoo has with amazon. Which means you get half a percent more affiliate earnings when you use them. It may not be much but its better than not having it, plus it will be easier for you to use the links.

    AND….you can leverage Squidoo importance in search engines for seo, big plus..but you need to know how to work your content for that.

    New at affiliate marketing? free course which teaches you the basics that you need to know. Build it and they will come does not happen with websites unless you understand traffic strategies. Start from the basics and work your way up. This is a great mini course and it will teach very useful stuff for free.

    I am sure this will help you

  2. I use Yola, its totally free, but their company name is in the url. But that doesn’t matter much, they give you lots of options. Here is one if my websites for example.

  3. Hey Tommy!

    It rather depends on your personal level of technical skill here. The top three options that come to mind would be …

    1) Blogger.com — Very easy to use. Just set-up a free account and start bloggin’! The downside to this option would be the lack of control you have over your site. You can’t add scripts or much in the way of customization. Plus, they could decide to cancel you at any time without warning.

    2) WordPress — With this option you would register your own domain name and buy your own hosting and then you’re free to do pretty much anything your heart desires! It requires a little bit of technical knowledge but not as much as building everything from scratch. This is probably your best bet.

    3) SiteSell — This can be a little costly (about $300?) but they provide absolutely every tool you could ever want all in one package. Vast amount of online help available and forums filled with people willing to help you. Good newbie package. Many successful affiliate marketers started here.

    My best advice is to pick one and stick with it until you start making your first dollars online. You can expand from there.

    Regards,
    –JR Rich

   
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