While this may be true, its however tiring to actually do the process to become reputable in a forum, you have to be active. My way of doing it is to post a tutorial in the forum which may consist of around 1000 words with images to the instructions. This way you get to be approved by the admins...
My wife is currently pregnant as well. She'll deliver the baby on February 2013, we haven't thought of his name but we know he's male because of the ultrasound lately. It's scary though, I might need tons of cash for milk and everything he'll need.
Try some thing new. Gaming forum is just competitive and you might not get a chance from them, there are lot more niche to monetize like travel forum for your city or fruits forum. :) Running a forum is no fun too, i myself have 2 forum which makes me exhuasted at some point.
as long you don't give away personal info and signing up in some suspicious sites you'll be safe. so make a thorough search just before you jump into something. and make sure you don't click links in email immediately.
I do have a flickr account which I usually post images on it. I think it won't be useful in SEO terms but I'm sure its helpful to get traffic from people visiting the image. Some people are interested to see more of the images so they'll click the link below it.
My site is a travel blog so I have to have more images in it so I bought cameras of my own just to have more contents in my websites. But sometimes, I just grab some images from Flickr to use. I do give credits to the owner though so I'm sure this wouldn't hurt them in any way.
Never want to use another though. I hardly remember my password to my paypal but I use it to pay for my hosting bills. I don't want to give away my bank info again to some other systems that haven't prove yet. They never announce paymate or do any press release about it, hope someone that have...
Just when I was starting my journey to internet marketing, I kept moving to diffirent webhosting company and have tried free hosting, shared and VPS. Just as I earn everyday using webhost affiliates, I have learned few of the kinds that might work for beginners. here's a link that might give you...
You gotta be careful using yahoo answers and not just insert your links in any questions poping, they monitors these answers so it better be related else you get banned.The traffic source I like best are from youtube especially if your vieeo ranks and will appear in google searches.
I recently got PR3 to one of my website. I'm not surrise why I got it though because I promoted it from time to time in some dofollow forums and even created articles to be posted in some blogs as guest posts. One of my tech site also have pr2 from pr1. Sure this is an improvement.
There are still lots of forums that are dofollow and I also believe forusm are the best backlink source. I don't usually do blog commenting not create profiles and blogs in some web2.0 sites just to get backlinks, all I do is participate in forums and somehow get my signatures up.
The network I'm trying to promote is providing virtual assistant services and if I can provide them clients I can get around $75 from it. The problem with this is that I don't have a site thats appropriate for this network so I'm gonna be just trying to spread my links in forums, do you think it...
Most of the things I buy though are just gifts I give to my girl like a ring from ebay. I have also bought computer accessories such as mouse and speakers. I don't buy items more than $100 though, I'm still cautious about being scam so I just spend those that I can give away if ever the seller...
Webmaster forum is abit saturated now a days. I am not suprise one can excel on webmaster thing this is because theres just too much information on it and if a forum get to have more informaton and tutorials to do things, its what I need to learn, I might join to that forum. Do you have...
I've chosen a travel niche. The travel forum I have is dedicated to only one city which is where I currently live. It may not have lots of audience but our city gets alot of tourist the whole yeear round since this is a tropical island :D
Staffs are members too so why not let them join the contest. The reason why I might not let them to is if this staff is a friend or probably a partner.
Participants who loses sure are bitter who ever won though.
I have been trying to gain from them though. I tried to promote my host as their affiliate however, they tend not to allow just posting affiliate links in the forum because they require me to disclose a "material connection" between me and my host so I stop.
anyone experienced this?
Making the forum unique is a bit hard to do though. I have a tech forum myself and its a pain to make users active. I get to convince them to visit for awhil and participate but leave after few posts. I somehow manage to lure some SEOs to posts thigns inside becuase the site is PR3 adn of course...
My site was first created with .info extension but I replace it with .com when I found out I was battling with my competitors. But before it, my .info domain is already PR3 and I'm planing to sell it. It might just be hard to sell this kind of extension but what will make someone buy it?
I use fiverr and seoclerks as well. They are the most popular these days, I remember it was just fiverr but after seoclerks was advertised in some webmaster forums, its really a hit. I suddenly got some clients who bought my video creation serbvices. And then I also tried my other services and...
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