I do not have a membership there now, but I did for about a year. I concentrate more on affiliate marketing, but used to do dropshipping.
Most membership sites for dropshipping are a total waste because they are middle man that claim to be suppliers.
World wide brands is not a distributor...
Mosts lists or even services are not worth the money or trouble. If youi find a list on Ebay for 3.99, it is likely to be outdated.
There are real distributors that will allow you to order as a drop shipper though.
In my opinion the only real service to help you find them is World Wide...
Hate - AMs who find your website, and try to pull you from your current affiliate program because theirs is just so much better. I have wasted so much time getting sucked into the next big thing. If something works, hang in there.
Love - What's not to love? I get to be creative and make...
You know I sort of found a counter-intuitive answer lately. My strongest website (main money site) had a ranking drop lately, but I was doing a ton of promotion. It seemed like the more I did, the more my website got stuck in the quicksand. I forced myself to keep updating it, but to do...
I used to use Isnare with good results, but dropped it for awhile.
Anyway, I submitted a couple of articles about 2 weeks ago and they are still pending. They claim it takes a week to approve paid articles, but it looks like they must be way behind.
Sure - I drive traffic in one of those niches with articles - but find a sub-niche - solve a problem, etc..... But again, most of us submit articles with a primary goal of gaining backlinks, and a secondary goal of actually pulling in clicks.
Thanks for the post. I have gone back and forth on my opinion of swimming with the big fish, or swimming in multiple small ponds.
My final take on it is - look at a popular niche, but cut out sub-niches to start building traffic.
I think many of us submit articles for backlinks to help search engine ranking, and do not expect that many clicks to come from the article websites.
It is important to have an optimized landing page and understand the keywords you want to target in your anchor text.
On the other hand...
It's funny, but in my experience, I have made the most money in competitive niches. Lots of competition also means that their is a lot of consumer interest - IMHO.
But I do it by looking for long tails. You brought up foreclosures, and yeah.... it would be impossible to rank for the word...
I think you have to do a lot of volume to get paid daily. However, I am in a program that pays weekly on a certain amount of volume, and I have been paid on time for years with them.
Other programs - like Market Health (Which this website has a link for) pay by paypal 2x a month, and that's...
Good strategy - but if you use your blog's RSS feed on squidoo, hubpages, etc., you don't have to manually update it all the time. In fact, you can use the ezine author feed too....
viola - auto-updates!
Of course some article sites also feature RSS feeds to stuff into squidoo pages - it...
thanks for posting this.
I think it started with one marketer, and then got copied about 10,000 times as other markters found a quick way to make money.
Of course, the problem here is that once the flogs got outed, and people had trouble with their bills, it made it harder for all of us...
Well... personally, I use a website (Which is actually a WP blog with a CMS theme) with categories to the different types of offers that our "friends" at Credit Land offer.. i.e. rewards cards, poor credit, etc. ...
I mostly use the usual "free seo" techniques to get traffic.... Listing...
PR probably means something. Like a 5 is better than a 0. And people who sell links like a high PR to make their website look more attractive.
But I have PR0 pages outranking PR2 pages on keywords because they are optimized better.
But since Google updates so seldom, who really knows...
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