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2. "Must I have a Web site?"

A successful affiliate business
is not dependent on just one particular approach. It requires motivation, commitment and a can-do attitude. See the 5 Pillar Manual for both online and offline strategies.

If you already have a Web site that receives decent traffic, it’s a cheap and efficient way to generate additional income. If you don’t have one, MYSS2002! certainly shows you how to do it...

• Develop a strong concept that will interest targeted customers.
• Design and write a Web site that SELLS!
• Start building traffic, using the techniques discussed in MYSS2002!.
• Refer visitors from your site to your unique RR URL.

Or as another choice, simply use Site Build It! to create a Theme-Based Content Site.
Build true keyword-focused content pages that attract targeted traffic and rank highly with Search Engines.

The technology is all looked after by SBI!. You can channel your knowledge, experience and passion into writing strong content about the product(s) that you are representing -- content that persuades visitors to click through your RR URL.
Bingo!
You’re in business on the Web.

A little history lesson... Originally, the answer to this question was “Yes, you must have a Web site.” But we practice what we preach... we listen.

Someone from Chile e-mailed...
"I don’t have a Web site, and I don’t know how to program html. But I have some exciting offline marketing/advertising ideas. Why can’t I refer people to a unique Referral-Redirect URL that you would assign to me?

Of course! He was absolutely right.
A Web site is great if you already have one, or if you have a good idea for a new one.

But there are many ways to get the job done - and the 5 Pillar Manual lays that road map out for you. So a Web site is not a must.

And remember...

Site Build It! now offers everyone an option of having a site.

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