Wisdom Warriors, What would you do If.....

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This site is 26 days old, my experimental playground originally designed for the keyword "How to Become a Millionaire" (before I realised that I had chosen one of the hardest keywords- thanks alot micro niche finder)

Anyway I feel that I'm amongst some of the internets finest so please check my signature and tell me how you would improve or what you would do differently........
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  • Profile picture of the author Rob Barbour
    Add some real content that provides real value and get rid of that generic looking ebook picture.
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  • Profile picture of the author Louise Green
    Drill down into an easier area of the niche.. remember you don't want the whole pie, but just a slice.
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    • Profile picture of the author Troy_Phillips
      Originally Posted by Louise Evans View Post

      Drill down into an easier area of the niche.. remember you don't want the whole pie, but just a slice.
      Great advice . Find long tails you can compete for and name subpages after them . promote these pages and all will be well .
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  • Profile picture of the author Michael Ryans
    In that niche market, you will have to bring value to the table. There are many sites out there that have information on "how to become rich." But in the honest truth, how many of those people are millionaires themselves? Prob next to none. Focus on something a bit smaller. For example write a free ebook titled "How to make your first $100 online." Doesnt that seem more reasonable than $1,000,000?

    If you personally want to make more money, start branding yourself. Give away some free ebook/tips/methods that have worked for you. Make sure you don't sound generic either. You want to have your readers visiting your site often because they like you as a personality. You will build a nice list fast than you think by doing so.

    As for the look of your site, its looks pretty good, except for that generic ebook like Rob said above. Get creative and make yourself a nice looking graphic. Thats all I have for now keep focus and work hard. You will get there eventually.

    Michael
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  • Profile picture of the author Mr. Enthusiastic
    For around $100, Amazon will send me books by billionaires (Felix Dennis, Donald Trump, Richard Branson, Bill Gates, etc.) on how they got rich, what they learned from the experience, and how they recommend that I think and act if I want to also get rich.

    Why in the world would I pay for advice on how to make 1/1000 as much money from someone who hasn't even done that much himself?

    If you are a millionaire, from the techniques you recommend on your site, I apologize... and you really need to make this clear.

    Otherwise, you're just another person giving your opinion of some other person's opinion. Where's the value in that? It's great for a forum, but is it worth a subscription let alone a purchase?

    I have a really hard time seeing why you're "among the Internet's finest."
    Really?
    You offer more wisdom about metaphysics than psitek.net?
    Your nonexistent relationship section will be deeper than hendricks.com?
    Your financial guidance is better than Trump University?
    You offer a better Internet marketing destination than the Warrior Forum?
    Where does this "best" come from? Sure seems like an idle boast.

    About us: who else is there?
    As a man thinketh: true, but with the original book available for free, and Earl Nightingale's masterpieces available inexpensively, once again: why would I want to turn to your version?

    In Categories: Relationships is "not found" and "Positve" thinking is misspelled.

    I don't mind at all if someone wants to share their own personal journey, their opinions, and what inspired them. But I really don't see why I'd want to pay for a report or subscription or ebook from someone who has doesn't show any proven history of succeeding themselves before they teach others. "I'm here at the bottom of the cliff with you, so pay me for the rope up" is far less convincing than "Here's me at the top, let me help you climb just as I did."

    Your topics would be great Warrior Forum discussions, but with all due respect, they aren't even close to the finest of the Internet.

    I agree that you should pick a tiny piece of the pie that you have mastered. Maybe you could help people set up a blog like yours in ten minutes. Maybe you could provide great reviews of IM guides. Maybe you could provide essays to introduce people to Law of Attraction concepts. Pick a small subset of a small subset, where you have credible expertise to share, before pitching yourself as an expert.

    If you said, "I worked hard on this site and I feel proud of it," I'd believe you. That's about you. But to say it's "among the finest" in the entire world of online publications... no, I can't believe that. It's easily disproved.

    Chris
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  • Profile picture of the author Dennis Gaskill
    I'll keep this simple, and no offense intended, but...

    I see nothing that convinces me you know how to become a millionaire, so I don't believe you are, so I don't think you can teach me how, so you have no credibility with me, so you have no customer in me.

    That's the way I see it. I'm probably not the only one.
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