How can someone under the age of 18 get involved in Affiliate Marketing?

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I’m in high school and I would like to get involved in Affiliate Marketing. I have done some research and find it entirely feasible, however I can’t seem to find any Affiliate Programs that accept affiliates under 18. Are there any programs that do? If not, what are some ways around this?
How about if I do it jointly with a partner who is over 18?

No. You have to be at least 18. The only ways around this are ILLEGAL!!!

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3 Responses to “How can someone under the age of 18 get involved in Affiliate Marketing?”

  1. katjam234 says:

    No. You have to be at least 18. The only ways around this are ILLEGAL!!!
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