I code most of my sites myself, and when I hire someone for programming I can analyze the code, and do my prior research to make sure I'm receiving quality coding. Security isn't much of a concern for me.
I build links when I have spare time. I use to post several times a day on multiple forums, but I don't do that much anymore. I mostly work behind the scenes on my site.
There is no such thing as best SEO, just write good content, keyword research, and practice your writing skills. You'll constantly be updating your SEO, and that's a good thing, because you'll learn from that.
It's never enough. I'll always want more traffic. I'll never setting for a "x" amount of visitors per day, and I'll always be pushing my site to the next level.
I plan most of it out in my head, and I rarely write it down. I have a good memory, and my mind is always on my money. I'm constantly updating my site, and trying to think of new ways to make money off it.
I'm also making money from other ways too, that aren't computer related.
It depends. If you have random email lists then email marketing will likely be a waste of time, but if you have loyal subscribers that are interested in your content, then email marketing is good.
It's all about where you buy the traffic if you're looking for paid traffic. You can achieve faster results when buying paid traffic, but it's also important to make sure you're making more money then you're spending.
You need a plan. Organic traffic is also good, but results will vary based...
It depends on the business. My poker forum I'd never sell, never. But if it was a business that I wasn't passionate about, and I created it just to make money, then I'd sell for the right price. My poker forum is worth more then money to me, too much potential for you to understand.
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I don't submit articles, because I rather spend my time posting the content on my site instead. It's seems like a waste of time to me to spend time writing unique articles for other sites.
My forum has a point system, but I decided to not go with the points per character/word in my community. I don't want too many points to be handed out per post, because I wan't my point system to have some value in our marketplace.
I might even add a option where users can buy points in the...
I'm sure you heard of Mark Zuckerburg right? He was contacted about a idea(Facebook), and he developed it for himself instead of the developers that were paying him for the job. It's not exactly the same idea, but he used their ideas to create his own(expand on it).
You have to be careful when...
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