I'm not very successful in terms of affiliate marketing, but I would say that it is best to start out on a niche that you really know. Yes, you've probably heard about this several times already but it is worth repeating. Review a product that you have used yourself, and provide your readers...
I use so many I couldn't keep count. But of all the money making sites I use, I visit only around five religiously. These are my most successful online ventures (excluding my own sites).
If I could turn back time, I would have made learning HTML and all coding related stuff a priority. When I first started and honestly until today, I focus on various CMS and revenue-sharing sites. I was completely clueless about HTML when I first began writing online, so I decided to write in...
Good for you caparica007! I will post on a few blogs tomorrow and see how it works out. I'm also confused about some blogs not having the option to register. How can you get credited for your posts if you couldn't register in the first place? Am I missing something here? Can someone please...
I registered at iWriter about a week ago and there are barely any assignments to get. You really have to be quick and hit "Write Article" once an assignment appears. So far, I've only written three posts there. What I also don't like about iWriter is that once a client rejects your article...
I'm also getting frustrated about my posts on blogs not getting credited. Is this just a glitch or is this something that has been going on for a long time now? I've been sticking to the forums section and I usually hit 100 points every other day.
My most used site when it comes to promoting my posts is Google+. That's the site where I have the most number of followers. I also have fan pages on Facebook and they do quite well, but the number aren't as good compared to Google+. As for Twitter, I still haven't used it but I'm planning to...
My most successful site once enjoyed hundreds of thousands of views a month. However, it was hit hard by Panda and still hasn't recovered. The good news is that all of my sites still get decent traffic, with the most successful just shy of 100,000 a month. I'm working hard to achieve the huge...
Try to limit your title to no more than 70 characters. Posts whose titles have more than 70 characters may have their titles truncated in the search results. And generally, people like to read short and concise titles. Be straight to the point, capture their interest, and follow through with...
I recommend searching for SEO websites and blogs. That's how I started learning when I first heard about the term SEO. I highly suggest you check out MOZ. It's one of the most popular SEO blogs and it contains a wealth of information for all SEO enthusiasts, from beginners to seasoned veterans...
I redeemed three times and only one was successful. I still write there because I like the platform and the friends I met on other writing sites also write there. I hit the redeem button just yesterday and if I still do not receive the payment, I might finally leave Bubblews.
I got the hang of it really quick. That's because I started as a freelance writer, doing articles for clients that require a specific keyword density. Subsequently, I discovered many keyword and SEO tools, such as Google Keyword Tool and Market Samurai.
I would have to say that I enjoyed Keyword Planner very much. When Google announced that they will replace the Keyword Tool, I was a bit worried. I did a lot of keyword research and extracted the data on a spreadsheet. But when Keyword Planner was released, I found out that it works just as...
Bing has significantly improved its search results. When Bing was released, I tried it and I had a terrible experience. I didn't get the results that I wanted and in many cases, the results were very far from my query. But Microsoft has invested a lot of money to improve Bing, and I would say it...
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