For a short term strategy this is fine. Get thousands of links and point them at anything and you'll get serps in the short term. But for the long term, you better have some good content there.
Remember, it's not just the links you put up there. You can build thousands of backlinks solo, and...
#2 is the most important IMO. The more content you have available when they land, the better. Build an awesome show first, then figure out how to get people there, and not vice versa.
All of the options you have there are important for success, but I would focus on content the most at first.
Checking a lot of my SERPS and many of them seem to be doing better.
One thing I have noticed is more links to domain roots as opposed to deeper pages. Has anyone else noticed this?
I think AM has taken off a lot recently due to both the internet community becoming more knowledgeable, and the fact that people are losing their jobs. I don't think we've seen the peak yet.
I think for the most parts ebooks should be treated as guides, and "seeds" for information. I'm hesitant to paint all ebooks and their authors with the same brush.
Yes, it's mostly information you can find in a book, or on the internet. But much of the information contained in a good ebook...
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It's a great tool, but you should still learn as much as you can about headlines, writing, PPC optimization and landing pages as you can. Google gives out a lot of good advice (if you win, they win) but you should still do as much research as possible into what you're doing.
I briefly experimented with nofollow, but now I pretty much ignore it. PR Sculpting may have worked for a time, but it doesn't now. I can't wait to see nofollow die out, just so people will stop arguing about it.
By far, the best part is creativity.
Think about it, you're selling the same product others are selling, and you have to beat them out, so how do you do it?
Affiliate A is selling the same product as Affiliate B at the same price. So how do you win? Creativity!!
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Amazon is a better name, but I think clickbank provides a lot better results. I have seen people who devoted a lot of time to CB and made piles of cash.
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