A Day In The Life Of An Internet Marketer - How Can Affiliate Marketing Make You REAL Money? EASY!

How do they do it? You know, the rich guys on the screen you're seeing more and more of. The dude that claims he has millions and is a part of some secret money making society, and all you have to do is join his club for $X and you too can earn millions by tomorrow... As scammy and crappy as the websites look, some are actually goldmines of wealthy information that DO in fact enable you with the knowledge and plan of action to be successful online!

There are tons of ways to make money as an internet marketer, and throughout the day one usually follows somewhat of a structure to their empire building techniques and tweaks. Here is a common set of strategies that a pro would use to generate his/her daily earnings.

1. Check all campaigns that are live - For this example, we log into adwords and see our conversion rates to sales, impressions to clicks, ad positioning, keyword revisions, optimize optimize optimize. If you're in the PPC world, it is a tough part of your campaign to keep tweaked and profitable so eyes usually fall here first.

2. Log into ClickBank, Commission Junction, Azoogle, or any other affiliate networks that you are promoting, and check any and all sales that were generated via your PPC efforts or other efforts. Usually all campaigns have an ID attached to them so that you can track where and how your campaigns are performing best. This also enables you to eliminate any campaigns you are promoting that are not yielding results.

3. Jump on popular affiliate and webmaster forums to take part in discussions, get some traffic from the signature links, and or announce a new program I am going to be promoting or launching. Staying in touch with other webmasters and pros in the industry is very lucrative. JV anyone? You'll see this term more and more and publishers both recruit affiliates to their programs, and or look for top level partners to work on the whole account(s) together.

4. Check youtube, make a video that is relevant to my campaigns and try to outdo other popular videos that are in my relative field. Add a link to my description. This is probably going to be a hot topic this year for affiliate marketers.

5. Jump into either blogger, wordpress or article sites to read and write some articles/blogs. This enhances and promotes my name and my venture(s) to the world, the more I write and the better my read, the more I can expect to land some interest in my business.

6. It's finally lunch time, make sure you are fresh all day with your energy, most affiliate marketers absorb a lot of information on a daily basis. If you're like me, you spend half your day on campaign dev/upkeep, the other half talking to potential clients on the phone, and the evenings rendering all kinds of creative work for them - another angle of internet marketing: Servicing clients with THEIR marketing needs...

7. Mid afternoon until evening is when the markets slow down their shopping for the day, and so we take this time to make new effective assets for our existing profitable campaigns or we take on new ones. Researching a new product or program before you promote it is crucial - and research requires full concentration until you are done - research your product well and prepare your campaigns with stealth.

8. Towards the end of the day, the phones ring a few more times, the proposal writing for clients start/finish for the next day, and the follow ups are prepared for the following morning (you thought we just made and looked after sneaky ads?). Running an internet business can fall into so many categories you can get lost easily. Diversifying your offerings and knowledge base to a few that are lucrative will ensure that you do not 'put all your eggs in one basket'. Markets changes, needs/deliverables change, products and programs come and go, we make sure we have overlapping revenue streams so if one falls out, we do not sink.

9. Evening rolls around and shoppers are back. Most have just finished dinner and are surfing the web looking for something, we try to be there! Understanding how surfers and shoppers work on a mass level, will greatly improve any marketers campaign development. Knowing when your shoppers are coming, where they buy from most geographically, what days and times perform best or worst, and taking advantage of this information for future campaigns is crucial. Each day we try to observe something new about our analytics, and prepare or tweak our campaigns for the predicted trend.

10. Get a few hours of sleep, potentially make a few sales while sleeping, wake up - and do it all over again.

Getting help with marketing be it affiliates, publisher, offline business owner etc. is something that should not be taken lightly. If you are trying to monetize on something you NEED to get your hands on someone with experience in the field and LEARN from them. Learn everything they know - if you find amazing publications or online courses - TAKE THEM.

The few hundred bucks you might spend online for a few powerful marketing collections is priceless compared to the knowledge you will learn on how to really monetize your business and time. Not to mention that marketing courses in reputable educational institutes are in the thousands and 2-3 years long. By the time you finish the course - their education can be outdated. For new business owners or to internet marketers, there is simply WAY too much to learn, the technology is advanced and always evolving, however the fundamentals and proven systems to marketing will NEVER change.

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5 Key Internet Marketing Optimization Factors

There are any number of reasons why people fail at their attempts to be successful internet marketers not the least of which are internet marketing optimization factors. These factors are easy to control and take very little time to implement which is probably why so many internet marketers either overlook them or ignore them entirely. When done properly optimization opens the door to long term success and hands free revenue.

Key Factor #1

The title on your page must include your main keyword. This the first place searching engines look when they are trying to determine what your site is really about so it is absolutely critical that your main keyword appear here.

Key Factor #2

The meta keywords has to include your main keyword as well as an additional keywords. Be careful not to duplicate keywords or search engines might look past any work you have done here, ie if your keywords are me, me and you, me and Lee, me and Joe, me and Andy a search engine will detect this duplication and often ignore it. Instead use me, me and you, Lee, Joe, Andy.

Key Factor #3

The body of your page should include one h1 tag and one h2 tag as well as bold and underlined text, search engines love this stuff.

Key Factor #4

The content of your page should include your keywords dispersed throughout in a natural manner. Your keywords should comprise of no more that 4-6% of the total volume of work. The best thing to do is write naturally and then go back and see where your keywords might fit in to your content.

Key Factor #5

Keyword positioning is critical! Search engines read like we do from right to left and they place the greatest importance on what they read first. So your main keyword should always be in the the title and certainly in the first paragraph of anything you write. I would also include it in the very last sentence you write for good measure.

I honestly didn't have a clue about internet marketing optimization factors until a few weeks ago when I found a very special forum that taught me how to stop buying worthless ebooks and how to start making money. That forum was Niche Choppers and it has really changed the way I approach every facet of my marketing efforts. I actually came across this Niche Choppers a while back and really tried to keep it a secret but it's slowly getting out. I won't reveal all of their secrets here but if you'd like more of their secrets then visit http://www.nichechoppers.com for the real dirt.

Niche Choppers Member Testimonials

"Norb, my list just ATE UP your newest offer!"

Hey dude it's Tom, I know you wanted a testimonial so I did one better, how does your newest account making me $4500 in a few days sound? I was already pushing your other stuff but when you leaked this one I had to get on board and glad I did. Your learning curve and sequences to profit are astounding. Can't believe last year I was buying crappy ebooks, and this year I'm doing 4 figures a day or more thanks to NC!! Keep it up bro I'm a chopper for life.

Tom F.


Hey Norb, just wanted to say thanks...

I would rather remain anonymous for this but I have no problem with you posting it on your choppers site as proof for your people.... Your predictions are awesome man this campaign came in a few thousand over your projections and I was able to stick to around 1:9 for my list on your newest offer... Here take a peak:

Thanks again and please let me know when you are ready for me to blast your newest offer!
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Hey, I mean you can continue to buy into pump and dump programs from the guru’s, or you can meet one yourself and pick his brain along with his top affiliates on how they do what they do. This isn’t a one time ebook or quick literature kit, this is a year long and counting interactive documentary of how millionaires are made in real time.

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Norb's Projections for 2009-2010 Pt. 4

Publisher Mis-Conceptions.
I find that many times people are mis-informed about the publisher role in their marketing journey. There are millions to be made as both affiliate or product owner. Millions more in lists, recruitment, media buying/selling, monetizing your special talents, flipping money etc. Here are a list of tweaks that help me monetize early and long term per campaign/launch.

* Never think for ONE second that a low gravity means the product isn't converting or making money. I have accounts that have a gravity of less than 20 and they still bank 1-2K a week, sometimes less/more. As a publisher you do NOT need a triple figure gravity to be making great bank. You just need a good program that is backed by at least a few solid affiliates.

* Never create your program and half way through decide to rush it and just show up to market with it. Strategize your launch from step one to one thousand if you can. Think about the customer journey, what they buy, how you retain them, their sales, their contact info, the backend, the backend to the backend, and so on.

* Think above and beyond this project - one product on a 'make or break' rollercoaster for a few months won't cut it - don't give up your other online efforts, don't 'expect' your first/fifth program to stay profitable right away and forever. Even with the formula and sequence above there are SO many other variables that your success will greatly be determined by your initial market research vs. time and resources.

* If your program does gain momentum and you find yourself making high volumes of sales, be prepared for a potential much higher need for customer support. Random things WILL happen, your customers WILL contact you believe me.

* No matter HOW GOOD your program is - EXPECT refunds. The markets online are starting to get more and more conditioned to the way our world works, and the ease of use with refund policies. Above and beyond that it's impossible to please 100% of your customers if you've made xxxx sales - however programs to go up to a 98% customer satisfaction rate with the product - along with a 95% technical satisfaction rate - while other more risky niches experience as little as 65% or less. Many times marketers enter these arenas averaging their refunds in advance, and over shooting - just because they've been through the loop before (the MMO gurus). They know to account for them, and it still banks them huge coin in the end, so don't be shy to enter higher risk niches just be prepared for higher refunds in advance. Having said that though, do your best to make sure your product is prime. Please.

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Norb's Projections for 2009-2010 Pt. 3

Publishing A Product vs. Affiliate Marketing vs Servicing:

Scenarios:


Publishing a product: You create or buy the license to a product (a software, an ebook, some type of digital content you can monetize and recruit affiliates to sell).

Affiliate marketing: Selling somebody elses product(s) for a high commission.

Servicing: Offering a service per client either automated or person to person (design, SEO, copy writing, dating, banking...).

Which one is the best? All of them. Don't think of the internet as a single focal point of monetization. Be aware of any and all of the puzzle pieces, and which ones you are best at. Perhaps you are even best at just networking and pulling in all the puzzle pieces to a centralized collective focus. The internet is a battlefield and a playground for new revenue opportunities, instead of just focusing on one campaign or one set of campaigns in one network, don't be shy to step out of your comfort zone and try to diversify your offerings and efforts. It's all about mining markets, trends, keywods and supply/demand. The projections in this report are potentially the best ways to start mining what to monetize.

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Norb's Projections for 2009-2010 Pt. 2

Business Models & Niches That May Profit:

* Financial Guidance/Grant/Bizop/Education: It's already happening, tons of marketers are trying to cash in on the prediction that during a recession, more avg consumers/citizens are looking for extra income at various levels/costs/strategies. Whether it's moving their investment portfolio around through a new provider or seeking a new revenue stream(s), or gaining financial guidance, or grants, education, or literally anything money & goal oriented that can help them with their uncertainty of what tomorrow may bring to an already bad situation.

* Pills/medicine: Personally, I hate them, won't even touch a tylenol or advil... but unfortunetaly many do, and while there is a general over all fear stimulated into everyone, the need to ease stress is greater, and or the ease of being influenced into a 'fix all' solution is ruthlessly easy... You'll probably start noticing more depression, sleeping pills, numbing agents, 'feel good/energy' products, and the not so liked random other 'symptom treatments' campaigns out there... If I may - The increase in male enhancement solutions will more than likely increase quite a bit as well. (Lord help those that promote some of this stuff, however facts are facts here, many men will get financially limp among other things...).

* Energy Solutions: Even on the new agenda for top level USA guvernment, the energy niche is going to continue to explode, and marketers are already cashing in on the various angles one can take to create outreach campaigns. Online info products, offline distribution partnerships, start up money for energy focused businesses, lot's of buzz and attention will be given to this sector from lighting, to power use, gas use, energy use as a whole and as an indvidual. Mine this market well and think big, you just might find yourself doing something great and with good cause.

* MMO: Close to the first point, however more focused on the online niches and minimal risk campaigns/learning curves re time and money. Much like what you are reading in this business edition, there will be a lot of awareness given to the online money making and work from home sector. Subsequently there will also be a huge influx of horrible spammy 'make moniez' wannabee guides as well - the cycle doesn't end, however only the top of this niche seem to survive no matter how many new guys come around. Good time to say the money is in the lists this year and abroad, especially for second level marketing or tiered marketing as publishers/product owners are going to be recruiting heavily into their bases - from both a list growing effort to a finer mined buyer/re-purchase list... (Hope you got that! - basically filtering and refining big lists again, buying trends change and new offers may do wonders for mmo right now).

* Health/WeightLoss: As with most bad habits, there will be an increase in food consumption by those that indulge too much... The reprocussion will hit them when they start seeing money dwindle on foods they don't need as they get fatter, and will attempt to diet. Random prediction? Perhaps, however as with every single new year since I can remember - the new year accounts for millions of resolutions being made, tons of new gym memberships, huge increases in online programs, weight loss food products (oxy-moron?)... all to lose weight fast... This niche tends to balance out shortly after the valentines day spike for the remainder of the year. This year though, the prediction is that it will remain a hot niche for a majority of the year.

* Webdesign/Professional Media Servicing: The second level of monetization from all the bizop and mmo spikes, is going to be from an increase in the need for new websites being built, re-designed/re-branded, new business owners are going to rise due to all the 'be your own boss' lingo that will be drilled into the masses... Those with design and marketing sense will be able to find various pockets of profits, however so will offshore sectors and outsourcing agencies. Don't sell yourself short there will always be those that prefer local talent and business brains not just photoshop skills and an email...

* Media Upload Sites: Especially in the mobile arena (MMS). The increase in cell phones & personal devices is one thing that is going to increase for sure. The bigger boys may have to fluctuate their offers and monthly plans but the consumers won't stop buying. The fight for market share will enable more consumers to get higher quality phones with more techy features and the transition from phone to web & back will become more transparent. The amount of media is just growing, more pics, videos, multimedia sending happens by the day, a great time to get on board with some VC's or seek out a plan of attack on the media hosting/technology sector. While it seems saturated, as new widgets and third party providers keep the race up for new technology(ies), I feel it's still at its intermediate infancy - especially in terms of monetization.

* Casino/Gambling: This is a loose prediction, those with habits and impulse attempts to flip money may be drawn to the online world to spend their last few bucks on a lucky poker tourney or table... These guys are all probably fighting for market share right now too potentially expecting a spike or even already getting one. Starting a casino or poker site may not be the best move, however joining a strong and popular affiliate program may be a wise move if you understand the gaming world as a marketer well.

* Adult/Porn: Seems silly to add, but screw it we're going to be real here! This is a niche that few survive in on the top level. Home to the worlds best and most advanced developers, designers, marketers, webmasters, actionscripters, recruiters, managers, and the list goes on... The quickest fix for most guys when they are down and out is... well sex/porn, perhaps a horrible observation yes, but the truth. I think adult sites, escort sites and the whole industry is probably going to see a rise in both number$, traffic, content, competitors, affiliates, and a few market shifts as only the strongest survive and weakest fade out.

* DIY/INFO: With a rise on impulse NOW solutions, and the conditioning of society into the whole idea of reading a book online or printing a .pdf (ebook), many consumers are going to finally take the plunge into solving problems, getting educated, purchasing content, and getting their goods instantly and via digital download. More and more devices are able to read the various filetypes and conversions that both computers and personal devices have. As the gap between the laptop and personal device gets slimmer and smaller, the ability to monetize on screen or online downloadable products and services will more than likely see a rise over all. Some niches will obviously fluctuate a lot more than others.

* Movies, Movie rentals (maybe even a few spikes for Music): As more and more people are bogged down to less expensive leasure time activities, the good old movie and popcorn at theatres or at home on the bigscreen will always be a favorite. Perhaps a good time to try out a few related affiliate programs in this niche, even the TV on PC may be getting another spike as IPTV is further explored and the transition from TV to online viewing gap also slims out. Personal device services and mp3/content downloads may also continue to rise despite the economy.

* Dating/Social sites: With more time on their hands, and while trying to be efficient, I feel that more people will be using online dating and social networking tools/sites more and more. Perhaps a release, a chance to re-connect with old lost loves, friends, or new potential partners. The niche itself is oversaturated however the market will probably increase in this sector over all.

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Norb's Projections for 2009-2010

Business Models Doomed To Fail In 2009-2010:

Do to the economic downturn, and judging by what we see going on around us with all the affiliate networks from both the publisher and affiliate sides of our world: We predict these niches to fall with a brief synopsis behind each. Followed by a list of potential top niches and those that have most to gain.

* Retail / Product sites / drop ship: If you're thinking of starting a mini ebay or running a mall type environment or physical distribution chain, you'll more than likely need more marketing and awareness money than it will be worth to push clicks to your items, let alone try to wrap an affiliate program around it. Competing in this niche now as a startup is corporate suicide, as the bigger moguls focus on retention campaigns and cut throat competitor acquisition campaigns. For those with smaller ad-budgets, do not get a pre-made mall script you'll drive yourself crazy trying to monetize it. Focus on product specific or brand specific campaigns, that are accustomed to market shifts or in favor during the downturn (essentials/alternatives).

* Automotive / Performance: The cars themselves have stopped selling, the after market performance parts and high-end products are taking a hit as well. Perhaps however; the sub-level aftermarket cheap alternative types of models may do well. Existing car shop/dealership owners will be on the hunt to get their business out there and cars moving off the lot, potential profit pockets for those that offer marketing services.

* Ad based websites: If you're thinking of launching and attracting a general audience for the sake of directory listings, or auto-generated content filled with adsense or adbrite etc. you're probably going hate the fact that you're giving away your traffic in these hard times for pennies instead of monetizing them in more creative ways. Niche targetting may be the answer - look for products and websites that compliment your site no matter how general it is, and either plug their affiliate programs in place, or approach site owners to plug their ads for a monthly fee among your ad inventory. Ad dollars are going to be conservative among the online media buys through this eco phase (imo), the big providers are going to take in a lot more than usual but buy for cheaper and pay out less per click (again - only imo).

* Shipping/Handling new 'free trial' offers and products: Probably a horrible time to get into the new miracle product niche unless it is aimed at solving financial problems/worries... Infomercials on TV are on the rise as people fall into depression (if there is such a voluntary thing) and watch more late night TV with nothing to do... That's usually a bad sign for most of the online world, however it usually causes a spike for certain niches as well. The cost of your product, the ware-housing, distribution/fulfilment house, shipping/handling, chargebacks/refunds, network fees, affiliate problems, and messy ad spend are quite difficult to maintain during a downturn. Again, mine the markets well and seek out niches that perform best (just so happens we outline them for you ahead).

* Blogging for money: Blogs will always be used, and thousands more are popping up daily, the only thing blogs will really be useful for are backlinks, simple SEO friendly landing/presell pagaes, networks of sites for PR juice, or pushing a niche aff program that is recession proof. Simply creating one master blog and hoping for millions of hits/views/clicks/monetization like some of the bigheads do - is a cry out for attention at least, and a few bucks here and there at most.

* PLR Membership sites: Everyone and their mama knows someone that just launched an uber site where you get miracle tools, monthly ebooks, audios, articles, full site templates blah blah blah. All in hopes of retaining you for at least 6-12 months while they pour their hearts into the projects. Signing up to anything long term during uncertainty or panic is not in the avg consumers best interest (again except for certain niches that are recession proof or even recession aimed... food for thought ).

* Affiliate Networks: I think both the CPA and the CPS (including digital products) will also have various trend shifts as certain niches spike and others fall. Those that have products based on vanity and non-essential items may see a big hit overall in their affiliate performance and numbers, while other niches will probably bring certain networks up via the few winners this pulls up through the ranks of the shift. Starting your own affiliate network right now is do or die, be prepared to die randomly with most variables working against you. I think the key here is to survive within other networks eco-system (no pun) and maximize their outreach through carefully mined and planned campaigns (as either affiliate or publisher/product owner).

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I'm A Publisher, What Can Niche Choppers Do For Me?

Niche Choppers Publisher Program:

  • Get your knowledge base up to PAR for product development
  • Access to recruit the best of the best from their top affiliate base
  • Mingle with other publishers and grow tremendously faster
  • Resources, top designers, writers, professional SEO'ers, and visionaries
  • Learn what affiliates need & deliver overnight
  • Review multiple case studies of 6+ figure programs
  • Learn how to create and successfully launch your first product
  • Watch others achieve success and pick their brains for information
  • Stop chasing your tail
All this and more is offered to publishers over at Niche Choppers. Whether you're a anxious first timer or an experienced multi-millionaire (we have multiple millionaires on the forum), I'm 100% sure that you'll love calling Niche Choppers home. Come take a look and see what we're all about.

Whats the best forum to teach me how to make money online?


You already know what I'm going to say. NICHE CHOPPERS! Am I biased? Honestly, hell yeah. I haven't been in internet marketing that long. I had a clickbank account for the past 4 years and only in the last almost 2 years have I started using it. At first it was only 1 sale every couple of weeks. I was fed up, there was no way I could quit the job that sucked the life out of me every single day (wal-mart) with 1 sale every couple weeks. So I went on the hunt for information.

I came across Digital Point forums first. It was alright, I learned the basics fast but after that, the place wasn't worth much at all. I went on to Warrior Forum. I liked it and still do visit a couple times a month now. They introduced me to a product from a Polish guy named Norb. The buzz for the product was huge, but it wasn't hyped. I found out this Norb guy had a forum where he announced all his launches first (to let his members get in on 'em). So I signed up.

When I tell you I felt like family the very first day, I'm not lying. The family on the forum are the best of the best in this business and some of the nicest people you'll ever network with online. Now I'm VIP and recruiting new blood. "Each one, teach one." I believe that. I'm here with my NC family to help YOU get started in the business of internet and affiliate marketing. But not only that, we're here to help you every step of the way to be SUCCESSFUL so that in turn, you can bring in new blood and help get them started.

Who wants to spend their life working for somebody else in a job or career that they hate? Life is way too short to be unhappy. What are you gonna do to make yourself and your family happy, healthy, and financially secure today? I suggest signing up with Niche Choppers. You won't regret it. Welcome to the family!

An Interview with Niche Choppers Creator Norb Czufis









For the newbies: What's ya name, and where do ya come from?


Hi family, my Name is Norb (Or Norbs, Norby, Norbert – and in Spanish roll the r Norrrberrrto – sounds hot when women say it :P). I come from Poland originally, and migrated to Canada when I was three years old. I have lived in and around Toronto Ontario most of my life (Scarborough rep!).


Norrberrto ha, Tell us about your offline hobbies, what do you find yourself doing when your not juggling your IM career?


Believe it or not, I’m 30 years old and still love to skate/snowboard often like I did when I was 15. My studio is filled with gear that overlaps from work to play, so when it’s not being used to make money, I play my piano/keys and make music, do photo shoots of anything cool, grab my video camera and record a spider eating a bug in a corner of the studio – you know – the normal quirky everyday things that happen in a creative studio :P. I love good food & travel – though lately my business seems to have me by the pants so it’s tough to get away at the moment.


Impulse filming is great! When did you make your first $1 online, and think: 'This is me'?


Hmm good question, I’m not sure if I can remember my first dollar online… See – before starting my own product lines and projects aimed at affiliate marketers, I worked with and for big tier-1 brands simply whoring my talents into TONS of media and marketing campaigns. So I can probably say I made my first dollar from somebody online about 10-11 years ago when a client paid for his work. At that time I was quite naïve to affiliate marketing or marketing online in the ways that we do as groups now.


I simply LOVED and still LOVE designing, producing, expressing and whoring my talents in any media possible, I started seeing that the term ‘starving artist’ didn’t apply to me once I transitioned from drawing, painting, dancing, playing piano… into graphic design, websites, logos, radio ads, tv commercials, full branding treatments and media campaigns etc. All this whoring of my talents started to inadvertently teach, train, and condition me to how business works on the top level of many sized companies – how they REALLY make money… Here I am charging 10-20K on a huge branding treatment for company x who then turns around and monetizes my assets into millions on various products/sub-brands/awareness campaigns, and more. I knew eventually I would evolve from professional services into in-house monetization strategies where the only person I was whoring my talents for was myself or my partners…

See – Our industry, be it online marketing, web/media design servicing, publishing, running a portal, whoring your talent – whatever… All revolves around many variables that take you through this journey like a whipping rollercoaster. My first bundle of cash was when I was extremely young – promoting night clubs and dj’ing thurs-sun every week.


My second wave of success came when graduating college, I just scraped by with my grades however was already scooped for a whopping salary and finishing my first 40K contract for a big client. Within 3 months I went from college student who paid his own way whoring his DJ/music/club promotions skills to business owner (NC Media), employed for a huge salary, first BMW – first house – age 20. Even a few years later when my house was built, I lived in it for just over a year and sold/flipped it to pocket another 70K profit on my investment there…


I can’t say that it was planned – it’s part of the rollercoaster that I got on, and to be honest I still haven’t gotten off and don’t plan to! These days I’m going through yet another spike of success and it seems that this one is going to be the biggest of them all so far, this last year since joining and getting acquainted with affiliate marketing more has skyrocketed my potential full throttle.


Where do you see yourself in 10 years time? Have you got a long term goal?


10 years? No clue. While I do plan ahead and always have goals, I can’t think nor want to plan THAT far ahead. My long term goals are probably skewed to most peoples perception of success. To be honest with you I would love to be on a beach teaching kids English and Art under palm trees, I would love to travel the world and explore cultures/people/ways of life, I would love to actually go back and do what I was doing before all my art/talents got whored – meaning spend more time just doing things I enjoy i.e. drawing, playing my keys, singing, dancing, being expressive but not for money just for the sake of it. If you were hoping for me to say I am aiming for a lambo and a mansion in Beverly hills, I’m afraid you’re going to be disappointed.


My long term goal is to remain healthy, explore my life to its fullest, and never stand still for too long. The money is inevitable and it hasn’t changed me or my desires in the past, it has however taught me that even when you plan, and plan big – always incorporate a ‘s#!t happens’ clause. Just when things seem to be going your way – S#!T happens!


What’s your first thought the moment you wake up? How much you made in your sleep? Or gimmie a coffee?


Oddly enough, even though I’m not too religious, I thank the man upstairs for giving me another day, then I usually yawn and stretch my way to my laptop in my upstairs office to make sure all systems are go. Funny things happen when you sleep. In fact my sleeping schedule has been MESSED since ‘success’ happened. When people are out to get you, it usually happens at night (in various ways – enough for a separate interview). Anyway, once I am satisfied that all my sites are up and there are no emergencies, I do my morning - and yes coffee plays a vital role!


If you were able to go back in time and change things, would you? and what would you change?


Not a darn thing! Well ok, I would have chased more tail! I would take even bigger risks in this crazy thing we call life. I’m grateful for all that has happened to me, both good and bad. As a kid I went through some pretty crazy times, however in retrospect they have made me a bull now from street smarts, to instincts in business, to survival, to being a natural born hunter.


*Norb = Rambo!* Does anything worry you about IM/AM? The internet is changing every day, who's to say this will last?


The only consistent thing in this world – is inconsistency. You are absolutely right! I’ve been blessed with some amazing times during this rollercoaster ride! I’ve also had the rug pulled from under me – making 10-20K a month down to ZERO within 3 months. Going from a house, beamer, 100K+ in the bank, to 4-5 years of horrible business moves and bad investments and almost losing it all. IT DOESN’T LAST – It only changes and evolves/morphs/grows into different monsters and if you’re caught off guard or miss your mark you can lose it all quick.


Again it comes down to risk management and I am definitely a risk taker. Once you have some money to play with – this game becomes different, the game of ‘making more money from existing money’ comes into play. I don’t ‘worry’ per say, I just react. Not really worried or scared anymore, been through too much and all I can say is ‘if success happens for you – own it – every second of it – maximize it and don’t let go’. I like to quote Eminem’s line re your ‘moment’ You better lose yourself in the music, the moment You own it, you better never let it go You only get one shot, do not miss your chance to blow, This opportunity comes once in a lifetime yo.


In your earlier days did anybody say to you it's not a real job? If so, what was your reply?


Yes, many many many times. I’ll go as far as to say that the woman I almost married, successfully got me to give up my dream of ‘making it on my own’ and go pursue a 9-5 again…. For the sake of our future and potential family and another house and and and.... I did it for about 3 months and couldn’t take another moment of it. In my career, I’ve worked for others under salary a few times for a few years, loved it and hated it but it’s NO different re the risks. I was a cushy 6 figure earner and when the company started downsizing, I was one of the first to go (execs/highest paying go first, then they work their way down). To add insult to injury, they phoned me with the news on my day off – I’m sure they had their reasons perhaps…


It all comes down to perception, how you perceive a ‘job’. I don’t see what I do as a job, real or not it makes me a lot of money and it allows me to do what 95+% people cannot – BE IN CHARGE OF MY OWN LIFE – EVERY DAY – ALL DAY – ALL YEAR. What job allows you that? Do I have risk? Sure I do – HUGE. Is this for the lighthearted? NOPE!

Can you lose money and time quickly? YEP. Can you make 100K in a few months? ABSOLUTELY! Can you predict where you’ll be next month? NOPE.
However I could list 5 interviews worth of perks and reasons this industry can be viewed as a ‘real job’. My perception is also skewed because I wear many hats, so if internet marketing as an affiliate is going bad in the current market phase, my publisher accounts could be going great! Or I could have lined up 5-10 publisher clients that want my services, or I can take 10K and throw it at a big PPC campaign to try to flip it… I see this industry as literally a playground to make money in. If you don’t know how to play, or if you just suck, keep practicing with or against those better than you. The more often you practice things that create success, the better your chances at actually achieving it. I call what I do as running a business, not having a job.

It’s a portfolio of revenue streams, it’s a creative outlet, it’s an amazing way to meet people and network, it’s every freelancer and contractors dream!! No overhead (well ok tiny bits), no equipment costs per project (my studio which I LOVE), no big staff (all virtual and great partners who work at their own pace of success), no driving/wasting time/spending time with people I dislike… So yes perhaps you’re absolutely right – it’s not a real job because it’s not like any job out there...


What really makes you happy? Online and/or offline.


The feeling I get when I travel, the vibe I get when partying with close friends be it a bbq or a club. When I have something to share with my family that is an epic move/experience for me. The rush I get from being in the half pipe, the feeling I get when I wake up after pulling an all nighter or two, and looking at my newest creation all polished and ready to show a client or my affiliate family. Orgasms, five figure weeks, fresh air, dancing (break/pop), battle DJ’ing, trying to sing knowing full well I can’t! Anything that gives me a butterfly.


What 1 thing would you change about AM if you could? Anything..?


I’ll give you more than one.
*Get rid of all the CPA’s with shady TOS and T&C. *Get rid of .zip submits and lead generation models *Get rid of PPV and bot traffic providers *Get rid of shady publishers and affiliates *Get rid of DP! Just kidding – but at least overhaul their mods *Create a better and more reliable quality standard re serving cookies *Get rid of all adware and gateway installs that mess with cookies/AM offers

Anybody you would like to thank for your success online?


My moms, my partners, my affiliates, myself for not giving up and being a good hunter, my corona for drowning those hard times, my trees, my friends that doubted me, and anyone else that has ever doubted me – you fuel me!


In one sentence, what are your very top tips?


Practice only things that create success
*Stop watching TV, stop listening to the news, start creating your own *Research well for 4 days and launch in 1hr instead of throwing crap out there in 1 hour and spending 4 days fixing it *Take risks – no risk no reward – big risk big reward *Open a business (costs under $100) start learning about tax write offs *Take this stuff seriously and you will see rewards *Don’t dilute yourself, commit to something until you PROVE that it works or it doesn’t. Don’t juggle 10 unproved things at once *Keywords still run our world, learn how to manipulate and research good keywords for both PPC and or BUM *Document your success – maybe take an interview some time – it really makes you dig into your own brain – this has been therapeutic in a sense actually.

Any final words to choppers?


You’ve all witnessed and taken part in a great success so far here at Niche Choppers. In fact you’re witnessing it get bigger and better every day. I would be nothing without you (or still chasing clients that owe me money), and many of you would be far behind where you are now without this place. In closing I’d like to say that collectively we make a great team. I surround myself with success, and eventually success surrounds me 10 fold. Those that surround me are also surrounded by success, and in a perfect world this equates to epic proportions of catapulting and viral growth.


As I grow, you all grow, I’ve seen MANY of you grow and I am honored to be able to say that for the first time since starting me career in the media field, I’m making amazing money by helping others make more money instead of helping CEO’s of companies get rich with a new brand or new campaign. You have no idea what it feels like to say that you’ve paid out over 350-400K within 6 months to your partners! What it feels like to have people from across the globe email you thanking you profusely for changing their lives, or what it feels like to get bombarded by publishers that want to partner with me or show me their bag of tricks in hopes of a colabo… My final words to you all are to keep surrounding yourself with success, don’t scatter yourself or try to follow/chase/replicate everything you see that makes a buck. Choose your role models and choose a path to practicing success until that practice pays off <<>

Thank you family, This has been a fun exercise and I hope you enjoyed learning a little more about the brain behind this place.

Keep chopping and keep positive, and I’ll quote myself from earlier today with this thought – “Whether you believe that you can – or you cannot – you are correct”.

Norb Czufis.

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