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From Paralyzed to Profitable: The Truth About Doubt

Stuck in the Loop: Escaping Self-Doubt in Affiliate Marketing (Before It Eats You Alive) There’s this moment, maybe you’ve felt it, where your finger hovers over the “Post” button for way too long. Your mouse trembles slightly. Your coffee’s gone cold. It’s not that the content is bad. Or the Read more

By Rodney Graham, 4 monthsJuly 25, 2025 ago
Start where you are. Use what you have. Create something real.
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The Easiest Way to Start Affiliate Marketing for Free

You know that feeling when you open a new notebook? The pages are blank, but your head’s already racing with the possibilities. That’s what starting affiliate marketing for free feels like, if you let it. Not like some boring checklist or another step-by-step snoozefest. More like standing at the edge Read more

By Rodney Graham, 4 monthsJuly 22, 2025 ago
Perfection is paralysis. Waiting until everything feels “ready” often leads to never starting.
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What If Your First Step Didn’t Have to Be Perfect?

Progress Over Perfect: The Real Work Starts When You Stop Obsessing Here’s the thing nobody tells you when you’re starting out in affiliate marketing: the biggest threat to your momentum isn’t competition. It’s perfectionism. That tight-chested, quietly paralyzing urge to “get it right” before you dare hit publish. I’ve been Read more

By Rodney Graham, 4 monthsJuly 11, 2025 ago
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Is Playing It Safe in List Building Actually Dangerous?

Somewhere along the way, we started believing that standing still is safe. That by holding our ground, doing what we’ve always done (or doing nothing at all), we’re somehow avoiding risk. Preserving energy. Playing it smart. But list building? No. That’s not how it works. Because the longer you wait, Read more

By Rodney Graham, 4 monthsJuly 7, 2025 ago
It's not for people chasing unicorns, it's for people who want progress they can see.
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It’s not for people chasing unicorns, it’s for people who want progress they can see.

Somewhere along the way, I stopped chasing unicorns. I didn’t mean to, really. It just happened quietly, like when you realize you’ve outgrown an old shirt or stopped checking your ex’s social media. I just… let it go. Not with a ceremony or some bold declaration. More like a shrug. Read more

By Rodney Graham, 5 monthsJune 13, 2025 ago
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