Yes, being a perfectionist can slow things down in affiliate marketing. Waiting for everything to be perfect before launching a campaign or posting content often leads to delays. Instead of moving forward and learning from action, too much time is spent fixing small things that may not even matter in the long run. The truth is, affiliate marketing works better when things are tested in real situations. Mistakes and results teach more than just planning. Trying to make everything perfect can cause hesitation and missed chances. It’s better to start, see how things go, and improve along the way. What do you think is a better way to deal with the need for everything to be perfect?