beginner with no traffic? the programs you think are good are not

beginner with no traffic? the programs you think are good are not

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alright so i see this question all the time and tbh its kinda annoying cause everyone keeps pointing to the same networks like maxbounty or clickbank but if u got zero traffic ur basically screwed before u even start. they approve anyone sure but then what? u get an account and stare at a dashboard with no idea where to send clicks. its pointless. the real deal is u gotta build something first even if its just a dumb blog or a twitter that posts cat memes. anything really. cuz these networks don't give u traffic they just give u offers. and without traffic those offers are just links floating in space. oh and those smartlinks ppl talk about? also useless if u got zero visitors. they don't optimize anything if u don't have data. i tried this ages ago when i was starting out spent weeks getting approved everywhere then realized i had nowhere to run the offers. total waste of time. my advice is forget trying to find the perfect beginner program for now. just go make like 10 reddit posts or something silly. get like fifty visitors a day. then come back. otherwise u just spinning ur wheels. ymmv but thats my take after seeing this cycle for over a decade
 
Honestly, I gotta disagree a bit. I started out with zero traffic too, but I found that setting up a small blog or even a TikTok account and just practicing making content helped me get some initial eyeballs. Yeah, the networks are just offers, but if you can learn to get some traffic first, then hitting those offers feels way less pointless. It's all about making those tiny wins first before trying to scale up.
 
just my 2 cents, but you're kinda mixing up cause and effect. building something first is cool but you still need legit traffic to test offers, even if its just reddit or a small social media. you can't just post a few times and expect visitors to come, gotta be consistent or u just wasting time.
 
I get where you're coming from but gotta disagree a bit. Building smth first helps you get familiar with content and niche but without some initial traffic, testing offers is just a shot in the dark. You don't need a massive audience rn, just enough to see what clicks and optimize. Starting small with a few posts or social media can help, but you still gotta find a way to get some visitors if you want real results
 
bruh rn I think u might be overthinking it. yeah, u gotta build somethin but u also gotta get traffic quick or ur just gonna waste time. nobody's gonna just stumble into offers if no one's lookin. gotta do both at the same time. like, start the blog but also post on forums or socials to get some eyeballs. otherwise u just stuck waitin for a miracle.
 
disagree, i think u need some decent traffic to test and see what works, otherwise u just guessing in the dark. small audience is fine but if u got zero visitors, offers are just dead links. got to get that initial eyeballs somehow.
 
man start small, but don't forget to focus on traffic. afaik, even the smallest niche blogs can get a few dozen visitors a day within a week if you post consistently. I've seen guys go from zero to 100 visitors a day in less than two weeks just by engaging on relevant forums or subreddits. without actual eyeballs, offers are dead links, so building that initial traffic is non-negotiable.
 
Actually, I think starting with some kind of content is key but not just random posts. Like if u create a simple blog or a small social media page with some niche info or even memes, it can slowly attract ppl. u don't need a ton of traffic but a few visitors a day to test offers. just posting random stuff on reddit or social is ok but having a place where visitors can come back helps u understand what works instead of just guessing. without that initial audience, u're just throwing offers into the void.
 
been doing this 3 years and i remember back in the day i built a tiny blog about sneaker sneakers and just posted random stuff, then shared it on forums. after a few weeks i got like 50 visitors a day and finally had smth to run with. no magic, just patience and actually making content.
 
lol this hits hard, been there done that, spent weeks just getting approved then realized i had no traffic so no conversions, was basically shouting into the void. u gotta build some kind of audience first or u just wasting time chasing offers that do nothing. trust me, better to start small and get real eyeballs instead of just collecting links.
 
bruh, been around long enough to see most 'bad' programs just need time and traffic. no traffic? maybe your targeting or site isn't optimized, not the program. most of these 'bad' programs work fine if you know what you doing.
 
Do you really think programs are the main issue when you got no traffic? I kinda disagree, sometimes it's more about how you're promoting or the niche you choose. I've seen folks get traffic with less popular programs too.
 
80% of newbies blame programs when they got zero traffic but honestly it's usually on their promotion game or niche pick. I started with small CPA offers and barely any traffic at first, but focusing on social media outreach and tight targeting made all the difference. Programs ain't bad, just your approach might be.
 
Yup, spot on. Most of the time newbies blame the programs when they haven't even cracked the traffic part yet. You think it's really the offer or niche?
 
Most newbies overlook testing different traffic sources early, thinking the program is the problem when actually it's just their reach or targeting that sucks
 
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