Over the last year or so, I've been dabbling into affiliate marketing, basically making web sites that attempt to make money for me. I've mentioned over and over it's important to create multiple streams of revenue if you own your own web development business. Development, hosting, application services and now affiliate marketing all make up various forms of incoming revenue. These streams are diverse, so if one portion is slow, hopefully the others can maintain or pick up the slack.
While dabbling, I've run across multiple people interested in getting into affiliate marketing. I tell them to start, it's good to know some programming (even if it's just straight HTML), and to have a host with unlimited or at least a account with multiple domains. Affiliate marketing can often lead to multiple sites, so you don't want to purchase a hosting account for every domain you have; it'll be hard to get a good ROI (return on investment).
With this sponsored post, I'd like to talk about Easy-To-Build.com. This could be the perfect host for an up-starting affiliate marketer with little to know programming knowledge. Why, because they provide nice site builder tools all from an easy-to-use interface. Templates and skins are available for styling. Once you have the site up, you would then provide content, and you'll be started. Granted, these skins and templates might not suite your needs, but at least you'll be able to start. Redesign is always an option, and as you learn throughout the process, your skills will increase on a daily basis.
Easy-To-Build.com does not offer unlimited domains, but they offer 5 domains with their hosting account. This hosting account starts at $7.95 (if you purchase a 2 year account). If you wanted to pay monthly, it's $14.95/month.
I did not see information about their control panel, if it's cPanel, or if it's their own. You should definitely ask about this, since managing your domain's DNS and site files is important.
If anyone has any personal experience with this company and their site builder tools, please give your opinions.
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