Why I’m No Longer Chasing $250/Day in 2026 (And What I’m Doing Instead)
If you’ve been following this blog for a while, you know I set an ambitious goal for 2026: reach $250 per day in recurring affiliate income. That’s $7,500 per month. Roughly 75 active Academy members paying $99/month.
I need to come clean with you.
That goal was unrealistic for where I actually stand right now — and continuing to chase it would have been the biggest mistake I could make.
Here’s what changed, why I’m restructuring my strategy, and what I’m focusing on instead.
The Hard Numbers I Had to Face
I’ve been doing affiliate marketing since June 2023. Nearly three years. In that time, I’ve earned a total of $16.75 in commissions.

Four book sales. One upsell. That’s it.
Meanwhile, I was promoting $99/month subscriptions to cold traffic — people who had never heard of me, who had no reason to trust me, who weren’t ready to make that kind of recurring commitment.
I also sat down and looked at my traffic situation honestly:
Website: 65 visitors per month
Email list: 450 subscribers with a 13–15% open rate (roughly 60–68 people opening each email)
TikTok: 1,500 followers, 200–600 views per video
To hit $250/day promoting $99/month subscriptions at 40% commission, I would need roughly 190 VIP members. To acquire 190 members at a realistic 1% conversion rate, I’d need about 19,000 targeted visitors per month.
I have 65.
I’m not 10% of the way there. I’m not even 1% of the way there in terms of traffic. Chasing a goal that requires 300x my current reach — with no ad budget — isn’t ambition. It’s avoidance of the real work that needs to happen first.
Why I’m Stepping Back from the Blog (For Now)
I want to be transparent about something else: I’m going to be posting here less frequently over the coming months.
This blog has been a weekend habit for me. I genuinely enjoy writing it. But when I looked at the ROI on my time, the numbers told a clear story.
A blog post takes me 2–3 hours to write. Once published, it reaches about 65 people per month organically, and SEO — the mechanism that would grow that number — is a 6 to 12 month strategy at minimum, in a competitive niche like affiliate marketing.
Compare that to:
An email to my list: 45 minutes to write, reaches 450 people the same day
A TikTok video: 30 minutes to record, reaches 200–600 people immediately
Email and TikTok are simply more efficient for where I am right now. Every hour I spend writing a blog post is an hour I’m not spending on channels that reach real people today.
SEO is a long game, and I’m not abandoning it forever. But right now, I need short-term proof that this model works before I invest more in long-term plays. Once I have sales data, momentum, and a validated funnel, I’ll be back here with content that’s based on real results rather than theory.
The Real Problem I Was Missing
Here’s what finally clicked for me.
I was promoting high-ticket products to cold audiences — people who didn’t know me, hadn’t read anything I’d written, and had no reason to trust my recommendation.
Asking someone to spend $99/month based on a 30-second TikTok video is like asking someone to marry you on the first date.
The right approach is a value ladder. You earn trust in small steps:
Free: Lead magnet (the Beginner’s Business Blueprint video on my opt-in page)
$7.96: The Iceberg Effect book by Dean Holland — they pay shipping only
$19/month: Standard Academy membership
$49/month: Premium membership
$99/month: VIP membership
Each step is a trust checkpoint. You don’t skip to the top. You earn the right to be there.
My one successful sale — the $13.75 commission I mentioned — happened exactly this way. Someone bought the $7.96 (ok let’s say 8$) book, then purchased a $17 upsell. The funnel worked. I just wasn’t feeding it correctly.
What I’m Doing Instead: The 60-Day Sprint
Starting May 8, 2026 and running through July 6, I’m executing a focused 60-day experiment. No strategy switching. No distractions. Just execution.
The plan is simple:
- Email list (3x per week, Tuesday/Thursday/Saturday): My 450 subscribers are the most valuable asset I have right now. I’ve barely used them. I’m changing that with a proper email sequence that starts by promoting the $8 book — the right entry point — before ever mentioning higher-ticket offers.
- TikTok (1 video per day): I’m already doing this. I’m getting 200–600 views per video. I’m continuing to show up authentically, talk about my real journey including the struggles, and point people toward the book as a starting point.
- Tracking everything: I’ve installed a link-tracking tool on my site so I finally know where clicks are coming from, what’s converting, and what isn’t. After three years of flying blind, I’m finally going to have real data.
What I’m NOT doing:
- Paid ads (no budget right now)
- Writing weekly blog posts
- Changing the strategy mid-sprint
My New Goals for 2026
Revised and honest:
|
Timeframe |
Goal |
|---|---|
|
May–June 2026 |
First $50–100 in commissions. |
|
July–August 2026 |
$100–200/month. Learn what content converts. |
|
September–October 2026 |
$300–500/month. Scale organic traffic. |
|
November–December 2026 |
$500–1,000/month. Test re-entering paid ads if justified. |
End of 2026 realistic target: $500–1,000/month.
That’s $16–33/day. Not $250/day. But it’s 40 to 80 times what I’m making now, and it would prove the model is real. From $500/month, scaling to $5,000/month in 2027 becomes a different conversation — one based on evidence, not hope.
Why This Actually Makes Sense
I’m a full-time RF engineer. I design and optimize communication systems, radar and antennas on Navy ships for a living. If I’m being honest, I know how to think in systems — inputs, outputs, signal quality, optimization. I just wasn’t applying that thinking to my affiliate business.
You don’t throw maximum power at a system before you know the signal path works. You test at low power first, validate the chain, then scale.
That’s what the 60-day sprint is. Low power, controlled test, measure the results.
If the funnel converts even modestly, I scale. If it doesn’t, I have real data telling me what to fix instead of three more years of guessing.
What This Means for the Blog
I’ll be posting here when I have something genuinely worth sharing — real numbers, real results, real lessons. Not on a forced weekly schedule, but when the data gives me something useful to say.
If you want to follow along in real-time — the open rates, the click counts, the wins and the losses — join my email list. That’s where I’m sharing the unfiltered version of this experiment as it happens.
The blog will be here when I come back with results.

Martin Lefebvre is an RF engineer and affiliate marketer based in Quebec, Canada. He promotes Internet Profits Academy and related products as a certified partner of Internet Profits. His opt-in page and lead magnet are at martinlefebvreblog.com/optin.

Martin – I truly respect the honesty and transparency in this post. It takes courage to publicly reassess a goal, look at the data objectively, and adjust course accordingly. As someone who believes in building businesses on a solid foundation, I appreciate your engineering mindset of testing, measuring, and optimizing before scaling.
I also admire your commitment to a focused 60-day sprint without chasing shiny objects. Whether through email, TikTok, or blogging, trust is built one interaction at a time. I wish you much success and look forward to following your journey and the lessons you learn along the way.
Ernie! What a breath of fresh air to see you here! Thank you for your kind words. You know, it’s the goal of this website “logbook to freedom” to document my journey as someone who does the real thing, otherwise, this wouldn’t worth it as far as beginners must know what await them if they walk in my steps. Honesty is important for trust. I will find my way and people that follows this journey will know the shortcuts.