Tineco vs Belife - Affiliate marketing side hustle

Tineco vs Belife

AFFILIATE MARKETING SIDE HUSTLE



So, I got a new vacuum cleaner which, compared to the one I had before, is more budget. It's less robustly made so, in essence, has a shorter lifespan associated with it's planned obsolescence. Having said that, it does that job pretty well, even if it's not as beautiful as my previous vacuum.

Talking of the previous one, I still have it and still sometimes use it. The multi-surface roller is broken, so I can't use it for general carpet vacuuming, but I can still use it for stairs, my car and nooks & crannies. I will, however been selling it to harvest the rest of the value which will hopefully cover the cost of the new, cheaper, one.

A side hustle of mine is reviewing my gadgets on YouTube with affiliate marketing links included. If people appreciate the video and click the link, depending on a whole bunch of criteria, I may receive a small commission from the affiliate network program. It's often very tiny, but the idea is to have a volume of clicks compounding into something substantial. The commission comes out of the program's pockets, and not the person that clicked my link. So it's a win-win for everyone involved.

That's why I love affiliate marketing as a business model. It's also relatively self-policing. If you're not honest with reviews and your audience sniffs this, poof! they're gone. You lose their trust and never get it back. Of course you a few people who get paid to say something is "amazing" when it really isn't. They may make a lot of money doing that, but they're never around for long.

The popular types of videos to make are; Unboxing, demo, and comparison to other similar products. In my opinion, those are the best converting types that get the most clicks. If you think about it, those cover what most people want to know about a product before they buy. They want to see "what's in the box", see it in action and how it holds up against alternatives.


Products

Tineco Vacuum
Belive Vacuum

The above are amazon affiliate links


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What motivates People to create things with planned obsolescence? That would be money. In fact, planned obsolescence is the greatest contributor to waste on Our planet. It contributes also to "dirty" manufacturing, too - cheaper ways to do things that are not clean.

And so, I persist in offering a way We can All live as richly as We choose, creating what We love to create, with the Betterment Ethic (making things better for the Ones around You where You can - whether a smile to cheer someOne up, or a brilliant solution to a problem) in place, with robots to do necessary work no One WANTS to do, free of controlminds ("governments"), under the three Laws of Ethics.

Without money, psychopaths will not be promoted to power. As money = power over Others, chains on the Ones without much to keep Them slaving away (80% of the "jobs" out there now overall merely move Our wealth up to the psychopaths in control).

So Many cannot envision a world where They can order what They want and it is delivered - without any money involved. Where things are created by the Ones who LOVE to create them or robots. Where things are offered for the social currencies rather than any physical energy accounting tokens.

"I love to do carpentry and will do it as much as I can. I am so honored to have Your payment of appreciation for the quality and beauty of My work. I appreciate the reputation You build in Others of Me in speaking in glowing terms of what I produced for You."

Social currency - motivating the BEST, not the cheapest/most "profitable."

And there have been examples of such social currency being used. I discuss it here:

https://hive.blog/informationwar/@amaterasusolar/money-do-we-need-it

Indeed, I am out to remove the dangerous tool called money that degrades the quality of the things We can access.

Thank you for this amazing comment.

In fact, planned obsolescence is the greatest contributor to waste on Our planet.

I believe that. I'm old enough to remember when things lasted much longer (when I was a kid). It probably already started downhill by the time I was born though.

You've described a utopia that, unfortunately, I don't think can ever happen on this planet. Not with this present batch of her occupants anyway. 🙏

I really ponder why People say what I suggest will be "a utopia." It is not. There will still be problems to solve, but given the setup is founded on Ethically solving for problems, rather than passing "laws" (legalates) and enFORCING them on People, problems will be Ethically solved for.

It may not be "a utopia," but it's better than what We have now by leaps, bounds, and wormhole trips.

And all We need to do to make it happen in 10 years' time is to get free energy technologies out in the open. And I personally know - make that KNOW!!! - We have free energy technologies hidden in black projects. And that's why I can see all this working - We have the technology.

And the reason it would work is... 100% of the cost of EVERYTHING is energy. The resources sit here freely, but it takes energy to put them into useful configuration. Add free energy and the cost of things will drop and drop until it's more energy than it's worth to collect that penny for the car (or whatever).

And meanwhile, as things drop in price, robots to do necessary work no One WANTS to do will become affordable.

I say We CAN co-create better. And if I was not disabled, denied assistance, lost everything, destitute, and technically homeless, I would be working on getting that free energy tech My dad worked on out there:

Electrogravitics: Gravity Control & Energy from the Aether: https://odysee.com/@amaterasusolar:8/electrogravitics-gravity-control-energy:6?lid=eeff9e0c80138ce03e22d76bcd5f2f873ff46b72

I also like carpeted rooms and I have a carpet left in my own room because one of its advantages is that one can go and sit anywhere. As we all know that if a man has money and any new thing comes his heart is to buy it and check it out. I also had an old vacuum cleaner but when the new one came in the market I bought it and checked it out I didn't like it because the previous one had more running inside.