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Niche affiliate websites build is a subject separate. You need a wide range of skills, a lot of patience, and above all a lot of time.


The purpose of building affiliate websites is to build up as much passive online income as possible. This is done by creating multiple niche websites and expanding month to month until they bring consistent sales of a few thousand euros a month.
It all takes a lot of time and it would be useful if you could speed up this process. Fortunately, I have some useful tips below for helping you build productivity niche affiliate websites.
1. Learn HTML
If for some reason you have not learned HTML yet, then is the right time now. HTML is really a very simple language to learn. Of course, you do not need to get rid of all your head, but make sure you learn enough to snap the HTML of a website page. This can be useful when viewing your competitors' websites, as you look at how their pages collide, you can also use this as inspiration for your own website.
As I said, you do not need to be an HTML expert, but if you know and apply the following tags, you already have a big lead: href, team, div, strong, em, body, head, table, be.
2. Get to know WordPress
WordPress is an incredible platform, and almost all niche affiliate website builders make use of it. It takes some time to get acquainted, but after building a few websites, you may well be well with WordPress.
If you can customize the PHP files of your theme and the functionality of your website within WordPress, you're already well on your way.
3. Learn how to handle Excel
For example, Excel uses spreadsheets to track things like sales, click through rate, conversion, sales, and more of my affiliate websites. It's very handy to keep an overview of your stats so you can see what's working and not, and what points you could improve. For each website, I use another spreadsheet.
4. Recognize and understand PHP
Once you've mastered HTML, PHP is the next logical step. I am far from a PHP expert and can not encode raw functionality. But because I get the basics of PHP, I can easily troubleshoot Googling and implement PHP solutions without having to hire a programmer.
5. Learn CSS
CSS is the language you use to make your website attractive. If HTML is the skeleton of your website, CSS is the presentation layer, ie skin, clothes and the like. CSS is something more difficult and wider than HTML, but still very good to do.
I myself - as you can see on this website - is not very good at CSS, but it's far enough that I can customize padding, size and proportions and so on. This is very useful for making your blog more readable and aesthetic for visitors, which also leads to a lower bounce rate and better conversion.
6. Do not waste your time on content builders
There are many different plugins like the Divi content builder that make your work easier with pre-built pages. The disadvantage of this is that it causes excessive bloat and counteracts because it makes your website slower.
It's much more convenient to simply make the HTML and CSS classes once and again. This takes a lot of time and keeps your website clean. The only content builder that is handy is the Thrive content builder, but only if you also use a Thrive theme.
7. Use 2 monitors
Let's take a look at the tasks associated with building affiliate websites:
- Keyword research
- Product research
- Article research
- Graphic design (infographics, etc.)
- Article formatting
- Affiliate link implementation
If you do all this on 1 monitor, I do not understand how to get it. When I started working with 2 monitors, my productivity went crazy and I could not do without it. I'm even thinking about purchasing a 3rd monitor for another boost in productivity.
I usually open my browser with WordPress on 1 monitor and Photoshop / Excel / Google Drive or another browser on the other monitor. The advantage of 2 monitors is that you do not always have to minimize and switch your tabs.
8. If SEO is your primary source of traffic, the rule is: the more content, the more revenue
You can keep busy with getting that piece of content, that little particle of CSS, competition analysis, or searching for backlinks, etc. But eventually, the only step forward is more content.
As a rule, the more content you create, the more visitors you receive. And more traffic is almost always equal to more revenue, provided your conversion is good. Here I will write another article later.
9. Make sure you learn to edit images
Photoshop is the easiest and most convenient, but if you do not want to spend money, there are also free alternatives like GIMP. But make sure you're comfortable with adjusting and editing images. It's very useful to learn how to tweak and adjust images to the optimal dimensions of your site.
10. Do not waste money on useless things
At first, you do not need expensive tools like rank trackers, keyword scrapers, autoresponders, lead pages, and the like. I only spend money on things that I really need. Like tools that increase my conversion or productivity.
Beginners do not really have to make their hands dirty. The only thing you need to spend in the beginning is your domain, hosting and maybe a (not too expensive)
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