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Can You Get Rich Quick with Affiliate Marketing?
People have been asking this question since affiliate marketing came into existence. Of course, there are some people who have made large amounts of money from affiliate marketing, but most of them didn’t get rich quick with affiliate marketing—they got rich gradually by creating an online business or network that earned them money over time. Whether you want to get rich quick or build an online business that can generate passive income for the rest of your life, affiliate marketing may be just what you’re looking for. But first, let’s answer the question—can you get rich quick with affiliate marketing? And if so, how?
By HowTo-Make.tk3 years ago in Journal
Agility in Supply chains - the best local and global practices
Individual enterprises no longer operate as independent entities in today's global competitive context, but as supply-chain networks. In this new competitive world, the capacity of management to integrate the company's extensive network of commercial contacts is more important. Supply-chain management (SCM) allows you to capitalize on the synergy of intra- and inter-company integration and management. SCM is concerned with entire business-process excellence and represents a new approach to managing the company and relationships with other supply chain participants.
By Tasconnect3 years ago in Journal
Top 10 Reasons To Transform Your Business With Software Development
Have you ever noticed that all successful businesses have prioritized building their online presence over physical expansion, and if so, why? Yes, obviously expanding to more customers around the world, but there are also many other reasons to digitally transform your business with software development.
By Binal Prajapati3 years ago in Journal
Freelancers or In-house Employees:
So you just started a new company or you have plans to do so. You have a great product idea, you’ve formulated a marketing strategy that you believe will work and you’ve saved up a chunk of cash, nothing much, but enough to get your startup sailing. There’s only one thing you haven’t figured out yet, who should you bring on board?
By Alexandros Christidis3 years ago in Journal
Metaverse Summit: a summary (Part One)
The Economist Impact is a powerful global platform that brings together corporations, foundations and governments around strategic business issues, facilitating connections and inspiring business leaders who want to take action and make a powerful impact.
By Em Colonnella3 years ago in Journal
The Benefits and Importance of Local SEO for Small Businesses
In this digital marketing time, you must have heard about the term SEO. SEO is the process of optimizing your website to get a higher rank on search engines based on specific keywords and organic traffic to the website.
By Matthew Brain3 years ago in Journal
Ordoro Competitors and Alternatives
Ordoro is a popular shipping software company that helps businesses to manage their shipping process and inventory. However, there are some Ordoro competitors and alternatives available that business owners should consider.We will look at the features offered by each company, as well as their pricing structures, in order to help you decide which one is the best fit for your business.
By vijay kumar3 years ago in Journal
Can A Fire Sprinkler Go Off Without an Actual Fire?
In these days of severe economic crises, a fire alarm system and detector is important for many reasons. Chief among them being that people often lose their jobs or fear losing loved ones to the fires they might have been thinking about instead: stovetop mishaps in kitchens where individuals are cooking food as well as accidents around open flame heat sources such as stoves; anything will do if attention needs urgent other than what's really pertinent at hand.
By PREVENTIVE FIRE & SAFETY EQUIPMENT3 years ago in Journal
Thoughts on Goodhart’s Law
Goodhart’s Law can be stated in a number of different ways; any measure which becomes a target ceases to be a good measure, when a measure becomes a target it ceases to be a good measure, any observed statistical regularity will tend to collapse once pressure is placed upon it for control purposes (this was Goodhart’s original formulation), entities who are aware of a system of rewards and punishments will optimize their actions within said system to achieve their desired results, a policy with a purpose that can be/is measured can be manipulated once that purpose is known (my own formulation), and many others. On the face of it they all appear to state something that had been known to quantum physics since well before Goodhart published his first paper on the topic in 1975, which is that observation/measurement of a (quantum) thing necessarily changes that thing (the observer effect which stems from Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle). The "statistical regularity" which is the focus of Goodhart's law is said to "collapse once pressure is placed upon it for control purposes." i.e. once it is observed/measured. This seems analogous to the way in which the wave function of Heisenberg's uncertainty principle collapses upon observation/measurement.
By Everyday Junglist3 years ago in Journal
Leading Companies Going to Transition to Paper-Based Packaging
Plastic trash is a huge issue for both humans and the environment, with more than 8 million metric tons entering our oceans every year. The COVID-19 epidemic has exacerbated the situation, as millions of disposable masks and gloves, as well as single-use restaurant takeaway containers, have been used.
By Custom Printed Boxes3 years ago in Journal









