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| Passive Income Specialist War Room Member Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: Spring, TX
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Well, ad placement, color scheming DOES contribute to click through rate, let's not poo-poo it that much lol David |
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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Aug 2004 Location: , , New Zealand.
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Good to see lots of conversation going on about this project- I ahve fubled around only long enough, but not stayied long enough in any project to make any big money- i think i have found this to be the best fit- but take it to another level- a business level- find people to do quality work for you- duplicate yourself rather than just the small biz model(if it has to be its up to me) Take a long term vies, as john site- "Relying on Google traffic is dangerous" (or words to that effect) New content will always rank quickly- then it will settle down, so expect some "ups and downs"..... Good luck and puff forward with momentum (donald trump) |
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| John (Adsense Addict) War Room Member Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Southern California
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good unless you choose the right niches, get the right traffic, and hold the rankings for steady income. You can have the word's greatest template/layout - that's the easy part. The hard part is getting it to make you money: Targeted Trafic + Backlinks + Ongoing/unique content. - John | |
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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: , , USA.
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What's the price? The opening post says the Warrior special price is $39.95 but the sales page says it's $77. Jack |
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| Advanced Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: Cardiff, United Kingdom
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John, ny idea when the updated course is coming out? Sounds like a complete change to the article method.
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| Warrior Member War Room Member Join Date: Sep 2009 Location: Chicago
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This is by far the best ebook I have ever read on Internet Marketing! Thanks John! |
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| John (Adsense Addict) War Room Member Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Southern California
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getting my new operating system up and running windows (Mac), it's been busy. Should be no later than Tuesday, and although it is a complete change from my current article marketing strategy, it's just a different direction. There is no one-way of doing any of this, and the best way to succeed is to try many different variations and see how they work out for you. I've also got to update the entire "template" issue, which is getting a little out of hand. I want you all to use my book as a guide, but at the same time be an individual because you will do much better if you go with your own intuition combined with some experience from me and others. - John | |
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| Senior Warrior Member War Room Member Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: Location, Location.
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Was there ever an answer as to whether there is a simple wordpress theme available which mimics the html template ?
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| John (Adsense Addict) War Room Member Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Southern California
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I'll be posting about 10 different designers/template creators inside the log-in area that you can contact and choose to work with on this. All of them are customers of my course (insiders only) so they will know how to help. Note: I do recommend you vary your template and make it different. - John | |
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I'll check tommorow but I'm not after a template, (html) I'm after a Wordpress (Theme) which will mirror what you use as a template. At one point there was discussion of it being done, but I lost track of what actually happened. | |
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| John (Adsense Addict) War Room Member Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Southern California
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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: Sep 2009 Location: Holland
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Wow, what a great ebook full of information it's like a treasure .I've just finished the ebook and am going to start the 1st day of the 7 day action plan, while i'm almost finished with this i'm was going to start day 2, but then rememberd that i haven't purchased any software to create simple websites. But, my question is if you also give templates to members to use as well? Or do we have to create our own ones with Xsitepro? I was reading the thread and saw that a member was offering free ready made for this great ebook? or am i mistaken? thanks, |
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There is a WordPress theme around (which is independent of John's course), but I don't know much about that sorry (I hand code all my websites so don't use WP or anything) | |
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I decided to not go with wordpress either. I hand coded my first 2 sites just about like John's but it's mainly to get over the learning curve. The thing about wp is that I didn't want to worry about using that many databases as I plan on doing many sites. Wordpress is very easy to setup but once you have a template then it's even easier and more so to make tweaks to change it up. I did go with host gator and have to say I'm very pleased. I have two huge sites that are on their own servers with another company but went with host gator to try them out. The names resolved fast and the sites are easy to setup. I don't think anybody would be not impressed. |
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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: Sep 2009 Location: Currently in Mexico
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i also decided to skip wordpress for similar reasons. what I'd like though is a php version of the template because I plan on having sub-pages and I HATE having to go in and manually update each html page any time I change anything. Anyone have (or want to create - paid) a quick php version? I just need the basic structure. I'll handle the colors, fonts, links, etc. BTW, I started using 1&1 on his recommenation as well because I love that private domains are included. I really don't want to create this website empire and have every site be easily found with a simple search. The initial setup sucked and took 2 days but now that I'm up and running it's quick and easy. |
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| Money Never Sleeps War Room Member Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Vegas
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Depending how you work, WordPress for a site that's only going to have 4-10 KWP pages is pretty much a waste of time. If you are using WP, make sure you your $$ KWP pages/posts are always linked from the home page. It's easy to knock out a site a day if you desire. |
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| Active Warrior Join Date: May 2007 Location: ann arbor, mi usa
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I agree with Xfactor that XSitePro is a great choice for building the sites. WP is really an overkill. My ISP locked out my sites because I had 20 WP AdSense sites running and I was taking 60% of the CPU resources. The same sites with XSitePro take far less disk space and far less bandwidth. I've built hundreds of sites by hand but after learning XSitePro I won't do that again.
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| James Pateman War Room Member Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: Nowra (3 hours south of Sydney, Australia)
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Hi Klingon, It's good to read someone honestly saying that success is going to take some real work. That's exactly what I'm finding, although not with adsense. regards, James Pateman |
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| Advanced Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Sep 2008
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John, I had sent you an email to your new email address, but didn't hear back so I assume yu did not receive. Two questions: 1). WHY the added hyperlink Adsense in the right column? 2). Have you discovered certain markets more "Adsesne active" or more "Adsense trigger happy" ? I wonder if any tools have incorporated such data yet? |
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| Grumpy Old Moderator War Room Member Join Date: Apr 2003 Location: Spending the winter in France
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This thread seems to have turned into a support thread, rather than a review. There are forums elsewhere on the Warriors to handle this. Please use those.
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