I've just recently begun using Bubblews and I am using it more as a branding device than anything else. My username there is the same as at the blog I'm working on, plus I have it linked on my profile. As my blog builds, I'll be using it as a source for more of my articles, plus I'll be...
I don't believe forum links were ever very helpful for backlinking. They haven't had much weight for quite some time. What they are useful for is highly targeted direct traffic. If you follow what ozadin says above, it can be an excellent traffic source. I don't recommend using a sales page...
Best advice on the topic! That's exactly what I do when testing any new PTC site or for that matter, it's what I do when testing a traffic exchange, as well. I find that both of these type of sites respond well to similar offers. The great thing about PTC is that the ads are usually dirt...
I started with Klout when a lot of people were saying it was going to be the next big thing. While I don't think it's lived up to the hype, there are those who do pay attention to it so it doesn't hurt to work on raising your Klout score.
I'm thinking of writing up a short report about how...
I didn't think people were still using this type of link building tactic. Be very careful with using most of those programs as they tend to build you a ton of backlinks but they're all just about worthless to you. A lot of people have even ended up getting their sites slapped, and slapped...
Web roundups are just another term for content curation and yes, content creation is hot right now. The key factor in this technique is to show your readers your expertise by providing them with only the best content you've found. This only works well if you provide your own commentary and...
I think buying followers is a complete waste of time. Likes might be more helpful, just to make your updates look more popular. Most of the time, those people are selling you bot followers and they either end up deleted as Facebook catches up with them or they just plain don't do you any good.
I did take a while before I got offered higher-paying studies. I would say that I was faithfully doing surveys for probably a year before I was offered that focus group. But even without that, I still made enough money with surveys to pay a bill or two, or take my kids out for a treat once or...
I used to make from $50 to $200 per month from paid survey sites. The key is to always be honest, answer as many of the surveys as you can, and to join from 10-30 sites. My highest paid project was an online focus panel that paid $150 for two 30-minute sessions. The larger payout surveys and...
Thanks, BigBigFan! I've never heard of that, but I will scurry off to SEOMOZ and also Google to find out more.
POS, please do post more specifics because frankly, your post didn't enlighten me at all. I don't see how research helps when the pages are locked behind the software.
I've seen several threads about freelance writing, working for others and affiliate marketing but I haven't seen anything about product creation and promoting your own product line. Surely I'm not the only one here that produces products?
I've been producing and selling private label rights...
I've been full-time self-employed since 2008. I've been making money online since 1999, but didn't start trying to build a real business until 2006 or so. I keep trying to limit my working time to around 40 hours per week but that hasn't worked out so well. I enjoy what I'm doing so I have a...
The people on PTC sites are usually those who are trying to make money online so that is the type of offer they're going to respond to the best. I used to promote survey sites through those and got quite a few referrals. I still do a handful of reward programs, like Swagbucks, and have been...
Is it possible to SEO a landing page well enough to actually rank? I have five sites set up on membership software platforms so you can only see the landing page, really. I'm at a loss on how to rank the site, if I even can.
I don't plan on depending on organic trafficbut it never hurts to...
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