Hello to all! I wanted to first introduce myself and say thanks to all the contributors for the great information. This is my first post, and I really look forward to getting more involved and sharing my experiences.
I'm the type who dives right into things, so I've been promoting a CB product now for about 6 months, and now I'm to the point where I'm turning a small profit. I received a lot of good advice from the product affiliate manager, and much of what I've learned is from trying and often times failing (i.e. learning what not to do)
Now that I have a basic idea of what works, I want to further my knowledge and maximize my profit. I've been focusing on one small niche because when I did screw up, it didn't cost me very much.
Here is my biggest question. At what point do you leave a marketing campaign on semi-autopilot and move onto another product? What if any metrics do use to help in this decision?
As a secondary question, I would be honored if someone would be willing to critique my site/stats and let me know if I'm doing it right or just lucky.
Thanks for taking the time to read my thread, and I look forward to the responses.
I'm the type who dives right into things, so I've been promoting a CB product now for about 6 months, and now I'm to the point where I'm turning a small profit. I received a lot of good advice from the product affiliate manager, and much of what I've learned is from trying and often times failing (i.e. learning what not to do)

Now that I have a basic idea of what works, I want to further my knowledge and maximize my profit. I've been focusing on one small niche because when I did screw up, it didn't cost me very much.
Here is my biggest question. At what point do you leave a marketing campaign on semi-autopilot and move onto another product? What if any metrics do use to help in this decision?
As a secondary question, I would be honored if someone would be willing to critique my site/stats and let me know if I'm doing it right or just lucky.
Thanks for taking the time to read my thread, and I look forward to the responses.