College Student In Need of Affiliates and Guidance!

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Hello my name is Anthony and I am a soon-to-be graduating college student. I am getting my degree in Entrepreneurship and I hope to have my business up and running by the time I graduate (december!). I have designed an energy supplement consisting of b-vitamins, electrolytes and amino acids. I have had several professional athletes use the product with great results.
I am totally new to affiliate marketing, although I believe that this is the path I would like to take. I look forward to discussions with you guys as I will be in need of lots of coaching! I will be needing to find affiliates and be able to effectively provide them with the tools they need.

I have read the rules of the forum and I'm not sure If I should go into detail about my website and affiliate program here, I will browse around and post again.

Any guidance, direction, advice, mentoring etc. would be greatly appreciated! Like I said, I am totally new to this world and I am looking forward to working with you.

Thank you for your time and consideration.

Anthony
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You missed this part of the rules

Also use the search function, it does wonders.

welcome

I have read the rules of the forum and I'm not sure If I should go into detail about my website and affiliate program here, I will browse around and post again.
 
You were too polite for your first post anyways next time you the search function and post in the newbies section.
 
Wait - they have college degrees in Entrepreneurship? Isn't that kind of an oxymoron?

When I was in my final year of my degree in Physics, I took a course in Entrepreneurship.

Being a science-focused university (Imperial is often called the "MIT of the UK") it was mainly based on taking ideas from research projects to successful businesses, how the college can help, building networks, pitching to VCs etc. It was interesting and moderately useful for the kind of thing I do now. I imagine if I'd stayed in science and wanted at some stage to do a spin off it would have been a very useful first-step.

Not sure how you can do an entire degree in Entrepreneurship though. Can the OP enlighten us?
 
degree in Entrepreneurship

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I wouldn't be so fast as to knock him down like most of you are doing here.

He's planning on obviously being an advertiser of a product that he created. In a couple months with his "entrepreneur" degree he'll be further along in this industry than more than you are now.

He's coming from college, legitimately posted what his business plan is to earn his income and make a living, asked for help (and I don't think this belongs in the newbie forum because he doesn't sound like a DP buffoon and it's not about something simple like PPC), and then just gets shot down.

Shoot me an AIM message dude - uberaff.
 
He's planning on obviously being an advertiser of a product that he created. In a couple months with his "entrepreneur" degree he'll be further along in this industry than more than you are now.

He's coming from college, legitimately posted what his business plan is to earn his income and make a living.

^ This.

Furthermore, it is not a concept. Based on what he wrote, he has an actual product. It has been tested on professional atheletes.

Good luck Anthony.
 
He's planning on obviously being an advertiser of a product that he created. In a couple months with his "entrepreneur" degree he'll be further along in this industry than more than you are now.

The joke is not that he is getting a degree. It's getting a degree in what is essentially a mindset. It's like having a degree in positive thinking. What does an entrepreneurship degree offer that a degree in finance, mgmt or whatever doesn't? There are certain skills and knowledge that are essential for a person to have to be successful as an entrepreneur, but either you have the personality to be an entrepreneur or you don't. And who is going to take a degree in "Entrepreneurship" seriously? If you want the skills needed and a degree to go with it, why not get a real business degree? I guess that's the point.
 
I guess that's the point.

Yeah, that was the general point that everyone decided to make. But it had nothing to do with what the OP was asking for...advice on something legitimate. I'm sure he learned a couple of good tricks in school here and there, and like I said in a few months I bet he'll be making more than most people that commented on this thread.

I just don't see any reason to be a dick to him. He was just explaining his situation.
 
I know a school in Nashville that has a course in "walking." They also have a course in "tactical shotgun," though you have to bring your own shotgun.