I currently use no tracking software, mainly because I get NO SALES! But once I do, I will become heavily interested in using some kind of tracking software.
If you are a good writer and are intelligent, you can find a way to make anything new. Even making money online. It's extremely difficult, but for eternity it will always be possible.
How are you guys making money so fast? I have had many niche sites for months and have not turned large profits on them. I gotta get some inside information from you guys!
I can't necessarily agree that you can do this if you are lazy. I have had to write hundreds of articles and put in mad hours for my niche sites, and I'm not even making money. I am following a specific program, and it is working out well, but it definitely takes effort.
I would like to give you guys a great place where I learned all my keyword research. It's called The Keyword Academy, found at TheKeywordAcademy.com. It taught me exactly how to build niche sites and how to promote them, and so far things are going well. I now have 18 niche sites, and my best...
If you are an affiliate marketer, you should be writing quality, original articles to promote your programs. In the case that you do this, you will have no problem with Ezine. All they are really doing is declaring war on crappy articles, not affiliates.
That is a great technique. That is how I always did it; I would wait for the article to be indexed on my site first so I would not get a duplicate content penalty. Glad to see other people are using similar methods.
I used to submit to iSnare but I basically forgot about it. Even if it takes awhile for them to approve articles, as long as they do it eventually, that is what matters to me.
These are some really great tips. Article marketing definitely takes a lot of time before you see a pay off. But when the pay off comes... it is great!
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