WordPress Story To Tell, Part 2

**Note: The mention of Wealth Affiliate sets up for “WordPress Story To Tell, Part 2”, which will have Steve Kaycee mentioning his past experience of attempting to work with that company, and will not be promoting e-begging/phishing/any pyramid schemes at all

Last week, I blogged about stepping away from the WebStarts version of Art Infliction to focus on affiliate marketing, as I really needed something to give myself some sort of consistent post-day job work routine. And of course, with that being said, I went back to Wealthy Affiliate, an affiliate marketing program that I was attempting to learn back in mid/late-February 2014, only for that first attempt to go for naught, due to conflicts in my schedule at that time. But luckily, that wasn’t the case for me in the then-almost 11 months (late-May 2014 to early/mid-April 2015) since leaving my now former day job, as I had quite a bit of time on my hands, so I took a shot in the dark to see if I could find a way to regain sight of the reasons why I started Art Infliction in the first place. Let’s continue.

Alright, so after rejoining Wealthy Affiliate on the second Monday of April 2015, I was given multiple steps on how to advance through that program, with the promise of being set up to succeed after completing all of them. But I was skeptical about that promise, as it reminded me of all those times that I put my faith in the hands of someone else, only to be letdown each time, and I didn’t want to go through that again. Plus, one of the steps for each student of that program was to learn how to find customer bases on their own, and that’s something that I’m quite frankly not successful at, so I left the program during the third weekend of April 2015, but not without some valuable nuggets that I picked up along the way.

Tune in a week from Wednesday to find out what those valuable nuggets were.