The dofollow blog search engine is a great tool that I have never used before.
Also, Market Samurai (a paid software) has a great dofollow blog finding tool.
If you are still interested in finding do-follow blogs after this here is a strategy...
Simply look at the backlink profile for competitors in your niche using a service like yahoo site explorer and visit the links that are from blogs. Then you can see normally find the do-follow blogs that...
It sounds to me like your keywords may be too broad...Article marketing can work well for the perfect keywords, otherwise it is just one piece of the broad linkbuilding campaign...
Try blog or forum commenting.
How do you guys go about generating leads? What is the PPC system that you use?
I would also be interested in a PM of that info if possible.
Is it through a website that you built up?
Thanks!
I am not a full-time marketer and have another job, and so I only get 1-2 hours in per day on my sites. Sometimes I just don't have the energy after work, so I will make up time on the weekends.
I hope the work pays off in the future!
The TLD is also a factor in click thru rate once you site ranks on Google. In my opinion, most general searches and web users still give the most wait to .com domains and therefore these domains my yield a higher click thru rate vs. a .co of the sames keyword.
good luck!
I would definitely pay for cheap hosting (I love hostgator) and then run a self-hosted wordpress blog, because it is such an efficient and user friendly platform.
I agree that the ebooks in general are a waste of time, but when I was first beginning it was helpful. The ebooks gave just enough to get me started in the right direction then from there I could begin to test ideas for myself to try and learn what really works.
Most ebooks are re-hashed...
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