Keep an eye on namecheap - they often have good, but very short, sales on new domain registrations. And if you plan on keeping a domain more than one year, their renewal prices are much better than GoDaddy. Namecheap renewal for a .com is about $10, where GoDaddy renewal is about $15.
There's really no way to stop negative SEO. If someone wants to send many spammy backlinks to your site, they're going to do it. The good news is that Google in the last year has gotten very good at figuring out when negative SEO is being used on a site. Google doesn't "punish" a site getting...
"Search for companies in your niche that are actively seeking affiliates and have products or services that will resonate with your audience."
That's really important. You want to be an affiliate of a product that relates to what your site is about. Don't just pick any high payout affiliate...
Do you have your own website where you post affiliate ads? If so, how much traffic does the site get? A lot of people fail at affiliate marketing because they put an ad on their website and don't get many hits, but then it turns out their site is only getting a very little traffic. Without...
The suggestions others have made above are all good, but no matter what, you have to be patient. The days of ranking quickly are pretty much gone (except for very low competition keywords). I've noticed that since about January of this year ranking rate has slowed way down. I think Google has...
Good backlinks is still the main factor in ranking, just as it's been for years. Notice I say *good* backlinks - not just *any* backlinks. That's the tricky part. Anyone can get hundreds or thousands of crappy links (blog comments, web 2.0 profiles, etc). You need to get links from real...
It doesn't matter what affiliate program you choose if your website isn't getting a lot of traffic. To make any money being an affiliate you need to get a lot of traffic in order to get some people to click on your affiliate ads. So, focus on getting traffic to your site, then pick an affiliate...
I know a lot of people think blog commenting is pointless, but it can work. Find relevant financial blogs, make an informative, helpful comment, and drop a link to your affiliate sign up page.
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