FYI, I’m in LA right now at Yanik’s Underground Seminar, all I can say is that I’m TOTALLY blown away! I’ll give fill you in on the details when I get back.
Anyhow, here’s a letter I recently received from a reader in China :
“Dear Amit,
I kept reading your blog everyday since you started it last March.Your Blog is great.I learned so much from it.Your are my hero.Thank you for sharing your experiences so generously.
After reading your article:When & When NOT to Quit Your Job…,I thought a lot.I am in the same situation,and need your advice.
I am a graduate student in South China Normal University now and would get the Master ‘s Degree in June. To find a job or not ,that is a question to me.
This is my situation:
- Income for Clickbank by GG Adwords method:$8000-10000/month
- but the keywords group is small,only include 20 keywords.Only promote one products.So it seems like the income is not stable.Anyway,it last for 5 months till now,and survived after two GG slaps.
- My family expense is about $400/month.I had a boy nearly 2 years old.And my wife is a fulltime mother.
- If I get a job(as a tearcher),the salary is about $500-600/month.Working 5 days/week,8 hours/day.
- If I go to work, it’s hard to get my affiliate income to a new level.If I take affiliate as my full job,maybe I could do better.My next goal is $30000/month if I go full time in affiliate marketing.It is big money in China,as you know.In addition, I have learned so much about affiliate marketing and don’t want to give it up.
But the market is always chanceful, No one can promise the affiliate income would last forever.In the contrast,the job can give me a stable income in the long run.
So,what should I do now? Could you give me some advices? Sorry for my poor English.
Thank you in advance.”
I wrote back to him and told him that he should go full time, considering his affiliate income is OVER 20 times his living expenses. Congrats to your success!
Think about it, this fellow is in China, his English is not the greatest, and he’s a student – yet he managed to launch a successful ppc affiliate campaign that blows away what the average American makes.
And yet I continue to hear the same excuses from affiliates :
- I don’t have the time
- I don’t have the money
- My English isn’t very good
If you how rigorous the Chinese education system is you know he doesn’t have a ton of free time on his hands. Students in China go to college to actually learn, not binge drink and go to frat parties.
Do you think my reader from China “had the money”? Most newbie affiliates spend $25- $50 testing out a campaign for profitability.
Do you know how much money $25-$50 is in China?!?
His goal is to make $30,000/month. I have no doubt that he will.
Ever wonder why the Chinese economy is growing so fast?
Get off your butt, stop making excuses, and make it happen already!

Hi Amit,
This is so true, they work so hard there, most of us would not stand a chance in a Chinese University.
I think getting to do it for the first time is always accompanied by that initial fear of losing money. I’m saving up for it because I want to give it a good try even if it means losing all the budget I’m going to use testing my first campaign.
It’s gonna be fun and thanks for the info you provide here, it’s definitely encouraging.
Inspiring story. well iam from india and iam on my way to make $8000 income this month, your blogs posts continues to be the best source of information in the internet. And iam thinking to quit my job around june-july. your blog is very motivating and i dont miss reading it every day.
Thanks and congrats to the fellow affiliate from china.
balaji
> $8000-10000/month
> but the keywords group is small,only include 20
> keywords.Only promote one products.
Wow.. on 20 keywords.. This is motivating
It’s like digging for oil
Thanks for the slam on American Colleges.
That felt good.ummm?????
Excellent post Amit!
I’m very close to launching my first solid campaign starting with Adcenter and YSM before I head over to Google. This post has got me pumped up!!!
I worked very hard in college.. no binge drinking here
I didn’t even attend one frat party…
I’m sure Amit didn’t mean “every American who attends college” he was just making a point on how hard it is in China…
Peter
Yeah, pretty rigorous…except when I was teaching them! While there are many excellent students in Chinese universities, there are a lot of lazy idiots too. Especially the boys, many of whom would rather play computer games day and night than show up for class. The one child per family policy, while being generally good for the population, has created a lot of spoiled brats (so called “Little Emperors and Empresses). Not only no binge drinking or frat parties…they can’t even have members of the opposite sex in their rooms. Poor kids. They have to go to cheap hotels to do what boys and girls in college do
Sorry I just have my doubts about the letter.
First, congrats on his success!
Secondly, lets not paint all U.S. college students with that broad brush. Many of us busted out backsides to get through school.
Thirdly, let’s not forget that even though the Chinese govt is growing fast, and the education is rigorous, we still have an issue with many dangerous and inferior products being produced from that region. Toys with high levels of lead that poison our children, tooth paste with antifreeze in it that has killed people and so on. China’s day of reckoning is sure to come if they don’t begin to make changes. Careful with elevating them above us Americans…
Clickbank is not accepting publisher and affiliate from publisher as far as I am concerned:
http://www.clickbank.com/affiliateAccountSignup.htm?key=