Youtube get millions of hits and video viewers every day, so if you can get these viewers to watch your videos, then convert for you (To click a link, buy a product etc) then yeah, it can be very profitable, video marketing isn't easy though.
You can make money off nearly anything if you can get the traffic, if you can get people to read your blog, I'm sure you can make a lot of money of it, but you should really remember that blogging is fun and you shouldn't just blog, to make money online, there are many more things you could be...
Blog commenting is a very common way to get some more hits to your blog, discuss with other bloggers about your niche and build some releated backlinks, but of course as you may know, blogs are getting spammed to death these days.
Posting in forums is another great way to get some traffic and...
All you really need is a auto blogging plugin to post the content, there are loads out there, you just need to find one, of course 90% of them are not free, but there are countless nulled versions flying around the internet, do a bit of Googling and I'm sure you'll find what your looking for. :)
If your serious about making money from blogging, then your going to have to be blogging for 6-12 months before you see any real results, of course it's possible to see results within the first month of blogging, but that's of course much harder. It all depends on what your doing, how well it's...
It's all about staying under the radar and keeping your accounts/videos alive, my advice would be to stick to 3-10 videos on each account, this is just to add that extra layer of protection, uploading 40 videos in a day does look a bit odd. It'll mean you require more youtube accounts, but I'd...
I wouldn't pay $0.01/per word for a content writer, I'd consider it, perhaps if they were a english writer, but otherwise I doubt it, I suggest you change your prices, here's a little tip, offer something free/very discounted, this will help you build a client base, then take it from there. :)
To be honest, I think the most common SEO mistake, is people picking the wrong keywords, the number of blogs I've seen trying to rank for 'make money online' or 'free money online', when they've got no chance in hell of even getting into the top 20 for the keyword.
Using GA, you allow google to know everything about your website, your traffic, where the traffic is coming from, it wouldn't serprise me if they used this data to rank your website, for example a website getting a load of direct-traffic, will probably get bumped up a few SERP placements...
- Submit articles to ezinearticles.com / goarticles.com.
- Submit your website to social bookmarking websites.
- Join forums in your niche, post on there with your link in your signature.
All three will improve your SEO, while building you some more traffic, which is a great way to do both...
I'd definitly suggest you upgrade to windows 7, it's a lot faster then vista, although with XP it's debateable, I barely run into any serious problems with windows 7, I've had maybe one error or two, all of the drivers needed (sound etc) were found for me, which saved me a load of time.
It's...
I use SEOQuake for firefox, it allows me to do a load of useful stuff, like for example every page I visit, I know the pagerank of it, I also know if they have nofollow links anywhere, as well as the amount of outbound links and how many backlinks the website has. It's so useful and it saves you...
Give them a call, ask them yourself, explain your a team and want to split the revune fairly, this is the best way you think you can do it, is this ok with you? Then you'll know for sure, that's the best way to tell. I believe there is a support forum, perhaps ask there, or maybe just read the...
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