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1) How did you find out about affiliate marketing and what inspired you to pursue this field?


I discovered affiliate marketing through a SPAM email in my inbox (probably from some affiliate). When I read that sales letter, I was fascinated by the opportunity that I was encountering for the first time back in 2015. The offer was for the Top Afiliado Course by Cris Franklin and Romualdo. I immersed myself in this new world, and in the beginning, it wasn't easy. But with a lot of determination, I made my first sale, which I will never forget. That day, I had the certainty that it worked and that I wanted it for myself. My biggest motivator was the birth of my daughter, which happened around the same time, and I wanted to be there for every stage of her childhood. I worked during the day as a supervisor in construction and spent my nights, until the early morning, learning and practicing until I could earn more as an affiliate than as a supervisor. I quit my previous job, which paid me a good salary, and since then, I have been supporting my family with affiliate marketing.




2) What were the main strategies you used to succeed as an affiliate? Could you share some valuable tips or insights for those who are starting out?


I tried many different strategies, but the one that worked best for me was driving people to the offer through "paid traffic". My tip is: stay focused on a single strategy and don't give up until you succeed! In the digital market, there are countless opportunities and new possibilities, but they can become distractions. People constantly switch to a new strategy or the latest trend, which can hinder progress. To achieve consistent results, it's important to have focus, discipline, do what needs to be done, and avoid information overload.



3) How do you choose the products or services to promote as an affiliate? Is there any specific criteria you follow?


Nowadays, I only work with products that offer recurring payments, such as Builderall, where I put more attention and effort. I don't promote offers that I wouldn't buy myself or that are misleading, but when I started, I didn't have criteria. I've sold all sorts of products as an affiliate and sought offers that I believed would be easy to sell. It was a rollercoaster ride, with ups and downs overnight. Until one day, I woke up with all my accounts blocked and spent months unable to advertise. That's when I realized I had only one product that was still generating monthly income for me, even without my ads, and that was Builderall. It was thanks to a project I had started when the platform changed from OMB100 to Builderall, but to which I wasn't giving proper attention. It was a turning point, and I realized I was focusing my energy in the wrong place. I stopped worrying about extraordinary gains and shifted my focus to predictability and consistency.




4) What is your opinion on the future of affiliate marketing? Do you think there is still a lot of room to grow and innovate in this area?


There is definitely a lot of room for growth and innovation, it is a very solid market and it will only continue to grow. Most affiliates focus on info products or physical products from the most well-known platforms, but there is a blue ocean of good products with their own affiliate programs that are excellent to promote.



5) How do you manage your affiliate network and communicate with them? What are the key characteristics you look for in an affiliate to work together?


Although I promote Builderall in Brazil, my focus has always been on the international market, so language is a barrier in communicating with my network. That's why I have always focused on building a network that is autonomous and interdependent.