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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Oct 2008 Location: London UK
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Hi, was wondering if anyone had used SBI, it looks pretty good for a newbie who needs to build some sites and doesn't have a clue abt HTML etc. Regards, Mike |
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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Oct 2008 Location: Illinois
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I bought an SBI for the wife a year or so ago... SBI is great as a research tool and its great if you know nothing about building web pages. If you are experienced though you will find it slows you down and you lose some control over things you were used to controling. Also you can only have 1 site hosted on SBI. If you want more sites you gotta buy more SBI's. We subsequently cancelled her SBI and went back to doing things "our way". But again for those that are new and want something that gives them the tools to make their first site(s) its a great thing. - Netpiddler PS. If you haven't read any of the free ebooks on their site - you should. Alot of great info in them for newbies and intermediates alike. |
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| have passport will travel War Room Member Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: San Diego
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Hi Mike, I've been using SBI since 2005 and been very happy with it. If you go to my Warrior blog, you'll see a link to my SBI review blog where I describe my experience with it. It's true, you don't really need to know HTML but learning some will help you tremendously. Not only will your sites look better, but you'll have a bit more control over what you want to do. That being said, I think SBI is an excellent way to learn about keywords, writing for the search engines and visitors, building a business, etc. For me, I really just needed to pick a path and stick with it; everything I learned with SBI I use today, too, so I credit it for giving me a good foundation on how the internet and building quality sites work. It's certainly not the only path, but if the process makes sense to you (CPTM) then it's a great way to start. PM me if you have any other questions. |
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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Oct 2008 Location: London UK
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Right, so basically if i affiliate 10 products, eventually, i will need 10 SBI's. Hmmm, Yeah the books on there are very good and helpful. Thanks for your advice. Regards Mike |
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| Senior Warrior Member Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: Sydney, Australia.
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If you get a reseller membership from one of the major hosting companies (like Hostgator), you'll be able to host 100s of affiliate sites for about $20 per month (with statistics reporting for each domain). Then put Micro Niche Finder to good use and BUILD those sites. Start now with Christmas in mind and you'll gain the experience you need to expand your portfolio in 2009. Especially focus on SEO for now and learn some of the major techniques to attract free traffic. Ivan |
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