Archive for 'Learn'
A New Era In My Life
Posted on24. Mar, 2010 by ian.
I’ve learned so much about legit business and about myself in the past 8 months. People i thought were rich and successful turned out to be the opposite of role models and I find myself in a new stage of my life where I know how to provide that value I’ve always wanted to provide.
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If you fancy some terrible odds…
Posted on05. Apr, 2008 by ian.
When I say terrible, I mean it. But they’re supposedly better odds than in state lotteries. Hm….. Anyway, I found this on Dan Grossman’s site, where he said:
“The site is subscription based, costing $3 per week for an entry into each week’s drawing. You can choose your own numbers or have them generated for [...]
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How To Dominate A Tight Niche
Posted on24. Mar, 2008 by ian.
When Jon at WickedFire yelled at me about making tons of sites to dominate a niche, he wasn’t kidding. It works, but most aff marketers tackle it the wrong way. The lazy way. The lazy way ends up being the hardest because it gets you banned from the search engines and you have to start [...]
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Why I Hate Squidoo
Posted on21. May, 2007 by ian.
I’ll get straight to the point. Squidoo randomly gave my ranked urls to someone else. I woke up this morning to find that “Steve” now has all of my urls and they are filled with his content. I went to my squidoo admin to see if I still had the lenses in the account. Sure. [...]
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How To Make More Money
Posted on28. Apr, 2007 by ian.
Chances are you’re one of many affiliates who are doing well by society’s standards, but there are hundreds like you and many who make hundreds of thousands more than you do – every month. Why? How are these “super affiliates” able to rake in so much?
It’s simple. Take away the market share from other affiliates [...]
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What To Do When You’ve Hit A Wall
Posted on21. Mar, 2007 by ian.
What do you do when you’ve reached the top for all your keywords. What if you’re finally a recognized authority in your niche? What if you’ve hit a wall in growth?
The Wall
I recently went through this. My first business has become quite successful, but I want to do something bigger. I want to have another [...]
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3 Ways To Increase Affiliate Sales On Your vBulletin Forum
Posted on05. Mar, 2007 by ian.
Is your forum generating revenue?
AdSense? CPA? What about affiliate products?
Here are 3 ways to increase your affiliate sales using some vbulletin mods.
Install Welcome Headers
Download the welcome headers mod and follow the installation instructions.
Edit the guest header to make it a table with two columns. The first column should contain your welcome message. This should entice [...]
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I Know Which Keywords Make Me Money – Do You?
Posted on15. Jan, 2007 by ian.
Listen, I hate to brag, but choosing ClickTracks was the best decision I’ve ever made besides choosing a good niche for the site in question. I am using the Pro hosted version. At first I was a bit hesitant about using javascript tracking because if I didn’t set it up right it would be inaccurate. [...]
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ClickTracks Kicks Ass.
Posted on08. Dec, 2006 by ian.
The headline in my brain’s paper today was, “young entrepreneur FINALLY discovers the goldmine in tracking software.”I’ve known I should track my visitors and find a way to track conversions, but because I’ve only been an affiliate (up until 2 months ago), I just settled for the affiliate back-end stats.
In October I launched my own [...]
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Shyness Kills Your Business
Posted on05. Dec, 2006 by ian.
Unless you’re a cutting-edge spammer or are in the perfect place at the perfect time like Markus Frind was with PlentyOfFish.com, finding success with your web project is very tough.
You have a unique offer and your target market needs you, but something just hasn’t clicked somewhere to allow your business to explode.
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