Thanks guys, Trameil Ellis, a lot of people didn't like the way I did it. I know that, that's all good though. I need to rework it again there's now 16 things to do in the first month. I'm bias as I own it, but I think it's a pretty good spot for newbies to get going with PPC.
I've been...
Thanks Skyrunner,
I don't believe in hype and I call it like I see it. I personally don't like it when "gurus" show "income proof" as it's typically either completely faked OR stats from another project they did or their friends account. The "gurus" constantly blast that you can make money...
If you just want to spam the net with crap and think short term, then go for it.
Long term sites need original content though. I don't spin anything as I'm more interested in long term success.
There's no way the affiliate model is going to die. How affiliates get offers may change as networks become very easy to open privately, but affiliates aren't going anywhere.
I would have formed more partnerships earlier. I think that's the one thing I regret. I never wanted to work with anyone else. I always wanted to just do whatever I wanted on my own without having to worry about getting the ok from a partner.
I've since learned that I've missed several...
Lots of good advice but I've got a slightly different spin on this question:
Set Your Goals
Make A Plan To Reach Those Goals
Get A Mentor or Coach To Help You
Document Your Daily Triumphs/Failures & Plans For Tomorrow
When I first started online, I was lucky enough to find a great mentor...
Great post. We veterans forget how overwhelming it is sometimes for newbies.
They have so many options and get so much conflicting information that no wonder most have information overload and can't get started because they can't find the starting line.
I think they just raised their price to $97 per month recently. They say the offer 1on1 support, but not sure if that's true or not. I created my site because I had joined them a long long time ago and felt they were missing pay per click information.
You get what you put into it though.
:)
Ask them what their avg conversion rate is for each traffic type. Ask them how long they've been in business. Ask them how many affiliates they have at the moment. Ask them how often they will pay you.
I'd make a list and use it to pick good programs only.
I think with quotes is the most accurate and then having a look at the top 3 sites and seeing if you can knock them out.
Without quotes means every site that has the keywords in them somewhere, but not in the order you entered them. It's kind of useless information. Try intitle: and inurl: too.
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