I signed up with a new company today - they asked about my site, traffic, and business on their application, but then I called and spoke with an affiliate manager. Once I told him that I was building a new site tailored towards one of their programs and that I'd be driving organic traffic...
Start working on building a list on day one.
When you're staring out, you're tempted to go for the quick return by driving more traffic to your sales page, but you'll only help yourself in the long run by working on the list first. Think of it as putting your paycheck into an interest-bearing...
GTrends Tool From Wordtracker is more accurate. Click on the small graph buttons to the right of each keyword to get a better idea of the real Google traffic. :cool:
I use article marketing.
Article marketing is free, but it does take some effort and some time to see results. There are LOTS of article submission platforms out there, and I like to use a mix. When I'm doing this, I set a goal of either three articles a day (for my busy days) or six...
They're right. They care because it's their name on the line if potential customers get ticked off because of unethical marketing practices.
Be general and answer their questions. If you're doing something you shouldn't be, they were certainly right to question the results.
Every time I consider quitting my day job, I remind myself how fragile this whole system really is. I've been really, really tempted over the past few weeks. Thanks for reminding me why I shouldn't.
Do a google search for "thirty day challenge." They have a free instruction package that will teach you all you'll need to know to get started. It's a HUGE amount of information that will help new and experienced IM's get started quickly.
I usually brainstorm a list of words related to my niche (sometimes woefully short), and head to my registrar of choice and plug in combinations until one comes through.
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