The Challenge Review- Ed Dale- The Thirty Day Challenge Review

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By Austin Yordy

Many newer affiliate marketers got their start through The 30 day Challenge, now known as The Challenge by Ed Dale. I am one of those individuals. There are many pros and only a few cons with this program, and I hope to fill you in.

The biggest pro is it is free. For the most part, you can get through the whole program without spending a dime. In more recent years Ed has been pushing getting your own domain, but you can use the same techniques on free hosting sites and accomplish the same results. Even if you spend under $100 it is still a bargain for what you get. However, I found that besides the domain, when they recommend a service that costs, most times they show you a free version of the same thing.

Another pro is that is very well tailored to beginner internet marketers. Ed does a gret job of taking things slowly and giving you a daily assignment to learn the nuts and bolts of the process. You can come in basically knowing nothing about the industry and be making or well on your way to making cash before the end.

The biggest con for me about this program is how he tells you to find what niche you want to target and promote. In a nutshell, Ed tells you to figure out what you are passionate about and then to use some different tools to figure out how to monetize your passion. I my humble opinion that is starting you out behind already.

A much more effective method is to figure out what people are interested in, and then get yourself in front of them. Monetize their passion, not yours. If your passion is collecting purple quilted unicorns, I guarantee that you will have trouble monetizing it, but if your decide to pursue the vast public interest in celebrities, I will bet you will find some money there.

All in all, take the course, just don't decide what you want to pursue based on their advice. Other than that it is a solid beginners course.

For more information, check out The Challenge

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