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2 Comments
Jayrn Smith · December 23, 2025 at 7:53 pm
Hi, it’s Jayrn.
If your site already uses — or is preparing to use — affiliate links, this will be relevant.
One issue I see constantly is that monetization is treated as something you “add later,” instead of something that’s designed into the site from the beginning.
That usually leads to:
random placement of links
unclear visitor intent
unpredictable income
It works, but never consistently.
I put together a short explanation of why this happens and what changes once monetization is structured properly:
https://marketersmentor.com/recurring-income-system.php?refer=ace-tbigs.com
You’ll know quickly whether this applies to your situation.
Jayrn
PS: And one quick note so you’re not wondering why you’re hearing from me:
I only reach out to website owners because they’re the ones actively building something online. I’m not blasting random emails.
I’m simply sharing a resource that has been helping a lot of people create predictable online income. If it resonates, great. If not, no worries.
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TBIGS - ACE · December 23, 2025 at 11:12 pm
Thank you. It is very helpful. We Appreciate it. We were thinking of another marketing route.