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| Gerry Walter War Room Member Join Date: May 2007 Location: Brisbane, Australia.
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Are you a newbie? I think everyone is a newbie. You never stop learning in IM and in life. Anyway – enough of the sentimental stuff. If you are a newbie, no doubt you need traffic. If you do need traffic then think carefully about what you are doing first. 1. The first thing you should do is, if you have 3 or 4 or 7 or 9 websites, ditch them all and concentrate on 1 only. Do that, and you will find things easier by a long shot. Plus, you will make more money. 2. Once you have decided which website you are going to concentrate on – put in a 110% effort. You will need to. Don’t go for anything less. 3. Then, make sure it; - looks good - loads fast - is ready to monetize for you. 4. OK, now all you need is traffic. Spend 90% of your time driving traffic to it. Post articles, create backlinks, add unique content, team up with others if you can. Just keep going and work hard on it for months. It’s not going to happen overnight, but it will happen. Regards Gerry |
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| Active Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Jun 2009
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I make sure I use a lot of key words and I also use my twitter and facebook account updates to always lead back to my blog. On my blog keep all your important information near the top and have opt in box and peel away for opt ins. Lots of traffic to my blog from this. Seems to work for me very well. Charles |
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