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Don’t Quit Your Job With ClickBank

Monday, May 25, 2009

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by Clerice K. Fayle You’ve seen the Adsense ads proclaiming “Affiliates: $537 per Day – Quit Your Job With ClickBank”. Whoa, hold on there. If you thought that it would be great to go and quit your job to become an affiliate marketer I strongly recommend against it. Heres why: Affiliate marketing is volatile – You have [...]

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