Rate this formula: Ezine +Blogspot+Amazon+Adsense=$20/day*10=$200/day!

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Is this possible?
Rate this formula: Ezine +Blogspot+Amazon+Adsense=$20/day*10=$200/day!
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  • Profile picture of the author valdanylchuk
    Do you mean doing 10 small projects in parallel?

    It takes a lot of writing to bring up even one new blog to reasonable traffic, plan your time and resources carefully if you want to start 10 of them at once.
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  • Profile picture of the author capone2009
    Of course it is possible but you should try to throw some link at your EZA articles to get them ranked. I don't think you want to write "traffic articles" for 10 sites all day long, right? In the end your blogspots could also rank to get more traffic. It will take time and effort but it is definitely possible.
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    • Profile picture of the author smartdoctor
      Originally Posted by capone2009 View Post

      Of course it is possible but you should try to throw some link at your EZA articles to get them ranked. I don't think you want to write "traffic articles" for 10 sites all day long, right? In the end your blogspots could also rank to get more traffic. It will take time and effort but it is definitely possible.
      Ezine is a must as the primary source of Traffic Thank you
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  • Profile picture of the author Andrea Wilson
    I think its possible, $20 per each seems fine to me. It just needs focus and right time management to be in the right track.


    Andrea
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    • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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      It's certainly possible.

      My primary reservations about it are:-

      (i) Personally, I wouldn't touch Blogspot for this purpose, for all the reasons given ad nauseam in so many other threads: it's just a totally unnecessary risk when there are other far better, far safer, similarly free alternatives available;

      (ii) I suspect that the "x10" part may conceal an awful lot of trial and error: you might have to do it 100 or 200 times to find "the right ten".
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      • Profile picture of the author smartdoctor
        Originally Posted by Alexa Smith View Post

        it's just a totally unnecessary risk when there are other far better, far safer, similarly free alternatives available;
        give me a list of more free alternatives
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        • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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          Originally Posted by smartdoctor View Post

          give me a list of more free alternatives
          The two I can recommend myself are the free hosting at byethost.com, and Weebly.

          Byethost is a good, reliable host. They're more a "commercial hosting provider" and have the customer service to match that, when people want to upgrade, but they do offer free hosting as well, to get people started. And there's no time-limit on the free usage: I know serious, full-time, professional marketers who have hosted there, free, for years.

          Unlike other many other "free hosts", there are no strings and catches there. No advertising placed on your site. No servers that are mysteriously "down". And so on.

          You can install your own Wordpress content management system (available free from wordpress.org), and you're up and running.

          Weebly's a good host, too. It has its own built-in site-builder, and you can easily put up little sites and/or blogs there (not Wordpress, I think). They do put a button at the bottom of your pages saying "Get your free site with Weebly" or whatever it is, but you can pay a few dollars to take that away. You can upgrade there, and get more sites out of them (I think the first two are free). I do use it, but I'm on the paid-for, upgraded package and can't quite remember all the details of the free one with which I started off there.

          I've used both, in fact, and can recommend both.

          Other good, free alternatives are Yola (I've used it briefly - it's similar to Weebly in many ways), and Blinkweb, which I think is owned by a Warrior or two.

          There are many others, too.

          The trick is to avoid starting somewhere and running into a "terms of service" problem, and to avoid your sites suddenly disappearing in the night (so no Blogspot!!), and to avoid needing to move your sites later, because that's just a nuisance and/or an expense.
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          • Profile picture of the author CyberSorcerer
            Originally Posted by Alexa Smith View Post

            The two I can recommend myself are the free hosting at byethost.com, and Weebly.

            Byethost is a good, reliable host. They're more a "commercial hosting provider" and have the customer service to match that, when people want to upgrade, but they do offer free hosting as well, to get people started. And there's no time-limit on the free usage: I know serious, full-time, professional marketers who have hosted there, free, for years.
            I have to second that. I actually have a test blog I put up on byethost for a video I did once and it's still up today. I have Wordpress installed on it.

            Check it out.
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            • Profile picture of the author smartdoctor
              Originally Posted by CyberSorcerer View Post

              I have to second that. I actually have a test blog I put up on byethost for a video I did once and it's still up today. I have Wordpress installed on it.

              Check it out.
              I will try and see one of them how it goes Thank you
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              • Profile picture of the author yesacpow
                Yup that formula is totally possible but I suggest if you don't have the startup capital for a domain and hosting then you need to either beg, borrow or find someway to get it legally because you don't want to have your empire on blogspot which can get deleted anytime.
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                • Profile picture of the author smartdoctor
                  Originally Posted by yesacpow View Post

                  Yup that formula is totally possible but I suggest if you don't have the startup capital for a domain and hosting then you need to either beg, borrow or find someway to get it legally because you don't want to have your empire on blogspot which can get deleted anytime.
                  Thanks buddy I want to own a domain that am what I am thinking now!
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          • Profile picture of the author smartdoctor
            Originally Posted by Alexa Smith View Post

            The two I can recommend myself are the free hosting at byethost.com, and Weebly.

            Byethost is a good, reliable host. They're more a "commercial hosting provider" and have the customer service to match that, when people want to upgrade, but they do offer free hosting as well, to get people started. And there's no time-limit on the free usage: I know serious, full-time, professional marketers who have hosted there, free, for years.

            Unlike other many other "free hosts", there are no strings and catches there. No advertising placed on your site. No servers that are mysteriously "down". And so on.

            You can install your own Wordpress content management system (available free from wordpress.org), and you're up and running.

            Weebly's a good host, too. It has its own built-in site-builder, and you can easily put up little sites and/or blogs there (not Wordpress, I think). They do put a button at the bottom of your pages saying "Get your free site with Weebly" or whatever it is, but you can pay a few dollars to take that away. You can upgrade there, and get more sites out of them (I think the first two are free). I do use it, but I'm on the paid-for, upgraded package and can't quite remember all the details of the free one with which I started off there.

            I've used both, in fact, and can recommend both.

            Other good, free alternatives are Yola (I've used it briefly - it's similar to Weebly in many ways), and Blinkweb, which I think is owned by a Warrior or two.

            There are many others, too.

            The trick is to avoid starting somewhere and running into a "terms of service" problem, and to avoid your sites suddenly disappearing in the night (so no Blogspot!!), and to avoid needing to move your sites later, because that's just a nuisance and/or an expense.
            am impressed by your answer, it is resourceful and holistic thank you so much
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    • Profile picture of the author myob
      A few years ago I had up to 470 blogspot blogs, just by dripping in the tons of plr articles I accumulated. They don't last very long, although I still have a few generating $25-$40 a day in adsense and high end Amazon products. I'm more careful now; using keyword rich domains, WP, and more enhanced writing.
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      • Profile picture of the author smartdoctor
        Originally Posted by myob View Post

        A few years ago I had up to 470 blogspot blogs, just by dripping in the tons of plr articles I accumulated. They don't last very long, although I still have a few generating $25-$40 a day in adsense and high end Amazon products. I'm more careful now; using keyword rich domains, WP, and more enhanced writing.
        Thank you for that
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      • Profile picture of the author The Blueprinter
        Originally Posted by myob View Post

        A few years ago I had up to 470 blogspot blogs, just by dripping in the tons of plr articles I accumulated. They don't last very long, although I still have a few generating $25-$40 a day in adsense and high end Amazon products. I'm more careful now; using keyword rich domains, WP, and more enhanced writing.
        Wow, 470 ? How did you do that? I mean, you can't write all the content yourself on every blog ?
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    • Profile picture of the author smartdoctor
      Originally Posted by Andrea Wilson View Post

      I think its possible, $20 per each seems fine to me. It just needs focus and right time management to be in the right track.


      Andrea
      Thank you for your suggestion
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  • Profile picture of the author Colin Palfrey
    The success or failure of most projects often comes down to the detail, which frankly you don't seem to have much of.

    Unfortunately doing any of the tasks you mention is actually quite hard. Trying to do all of them simultaneously, unless you have existing skills is going to require a minor miracle.

    I would advise against trying to learn too much, too quickly. Pick one type of website and learn how to do that properly, then start learning and experimenting with the next.

    I don't mean to put you off. I just want you to set smaller, more defined goals. This way you wont feel that you aren't getting anywhere an give up.
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    • Profile picture of the author smartdoctor
      Originally Posted by Colin Palfrey View Post

      The success or failure of most projects often comes down to the detail, which frankly you don't seem to have much of.

      Unfortunately doing any of the tasks you mention is actually quite hard. Trying to do all of them simultaneously, unless you have existing skills is going to require a minor miracle.

      I would advise against trying to learn too much, too quickly. Pick one type of website and learn how to do that properly, then start learning and experimenting with the next.

      I don't mean to put you off. I just want you to set smaller, more defined goals. This way you wont feel that you aren't getting anywhere an give up.
      Ambition is good but I concur with you too much of it could be dangerous, can i get the value of outsourcing insuch a project?
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    • Profile picture of the author jacked
      Originally Posted by Colin Palfrey View Post

      The success or failure of most projects often comes down to the detail, which frankly you don't seem to have much of.

      Unfortunately doing any of the tasks you mention is actually quite hard. Trying to do all of them simultaneously, unless you have existing skills is going to require a minor miracle.

      I would advise against trying to learn too much, too quickly. Pick one type of website and learn how to do that properly, then start learning and experimenting with the next.

      I don't mean to put you off. I just want you to set smaller, more defined goals. This way you wont feel that you aren't getting anywhere an give up.
      Yes listen to this guy, try to focus on one kind of site first. You can make something like a little adsense niche site with a few pages of content, or an amazon affiliate site for some product, but what you mentioned above sounds hectic and disorganized. Also ezine articles as your primary traffic source? :confused:
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      • Profile picture of the author Devid Farah
        While it looks good, you don’t really have a plan. Just putting Amazon, Adsense, and all of those things will not guarantee that you make money.

        Here are some questions you need to answer first:

        - What niche will my site be in?
        - How much competition does it have?
        - How much traffic can it generate?
        - How am I going to get traffic to my site?
        - How much are advertisers willing to pay?


        I don’t want to discourage you, but building a website is like building a business. A business wouldn’t survive on such a light plan such as that. You need to build an in depth plan that looks at all the angles. I’ve helped people plan out their web strategies before and often times, end up with dozens of pages outline our plan and direction. That is the type of preparation you will need.

        A lot of people have the false impression that building a profitable website is just something you spend a weekend doing, write up some Ezine articles, then just sit back and watch as the money flows in. While that just very well might happen if you pick a niche with very, very little competition, chances are it won’t. I’ve seen websites take anywhere from six months to a year, before they can crack the $1 a day mark. Although those very same websites are making hundreds of dollars a day now, their owners realized the amount of hard work and dedication that was need.

        That being said, I really enjoy your enthusiasm and I really do think you can succeed if you build a solid plan and find the right tools.
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        • Profile picture of the author smartdoctor
          Originally Posted by Devid Farah View Post

          That being said, I really enjoy your enthusiasm and I really do think you can succeed if you build a solid plan and find the right tools.
          perfect answer and inspiration
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  • Profile picture of the author VegasKid777
    Why not try to create 1 website that makes $20/day before you try to put up 10 different blogspot blogs? Get one making $20/day then you can afford quality hosting to put the others up on and you might see better return!
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  • Profile picture of the author seobro
    I have seen many of my blogger blogs shut down by big g so that is not a strategy I would rec. To get $20 a day using adsense requires a ton of traffic. OK so I got near that on one of my sites last year and it was getting on average. Get this, near 100,000 page views. That is a lot of viewers.

    Bandwidth costs are near $300 per year for that site and it is going up. People just love to click on movies. Most of those web hosting companies that offer 5 terabytes of transfer per month are lying to you.

    Do the math on that one. People need a strong cup of coffee in the morning. To get 100,000 views you need more that stellar content and a big user group. I mean you have to promote like crazy.
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    • Profile picture of the author smartdoctor
      Originally Posted by seobro View Post

      I have seen many of my blogger blogs shut down by big g so that is not a strategy I would rec. To get $20 a day using adsense requires a ton of traffic. OK so I got near that on one of my sites last year and it was getting on average. Get this, near 100,000 page views. That is a lot of viewers.

      Bandwidth costs are near $300 per year for that site and it is going up. People just love to click on movies. Most of those web hosting companies that offer 5 terabytes of transfer per month are lying to you.

      Do the math on that one. People need a strong cup of coffee in the morning. To get 100,000 views you need more that stellar content and a big user group. I mean you have to promote like crazy.
      Sounds like the reality what about the element of hard work and outsourcing ?
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  • Profile picture of the author Rukshan
    Formula is correct. But you need to replace blogspot with a hosted WP site. Mainly people don't care free blogspot. Anyway you can add CPA offers to this formula

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    • Profile picture of the author smartdoctor
      Originally Posted by blog8491 View Post

      Formula is correct. But you need to replace blogspot with a hosted WP site. Mainly people don't care free blogspot. Anyway you can add CPA offers to this formula

      Thanks
      Rukshan
      CPA offer are likely to reject a sub domain site I suppose?
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  • Profile picture of the author Margo Tuul
    I can see you love criticism, so here's what i think.

    Why on earth you want to mix Adsense with affiliate marketing? I can see you want to promote Amazon products?

    Do you know, that you are selling your potential customers to Google, for few cents?

    I can use exact same traffic and earn much more just with affiliate marketing.


    But again...it's just me. I hate Adsense so much . Because this 1 click on your site is difference between few cents and few hundred dollars.

    To answer your question: Yes, it's possible, but make sure you get your research done. Sites with zero traffic are no good .

    Edit: David above said well. You need a plan and research first. Building sites based on your ideas isn't enough.


    Good luck
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    • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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      Originally Posted by Margo Tuul View Post

      Do you know, that you are selling your potential customers to Google, for few cents?

      I can use exact same traffic and earn much more just with affiliate marketing.


      But again...it's just me. I hate Adsense so much . Because this 1 click on your site is difference between few cents and few hundred dollars.
      It isn't "just you": I completely agree with you.

      I know that many Warriors combine AdSense with Clickbank affiliate links, and I've even seen Clickbank sales pages with AdSense on them(!). It makes no sense to me at all to give potential customers additional ways to leave my site rather than staying there, for a few pennies. But at the same time, I acknowledge that there are people who have split-tested what they're doing and decided to retain their AdSense.
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      • Profile picture of the author smartdoctor
        Originally Posted by Alexa Smith View Post

        It isn't "just you": I completely agree with you.

        I know that many Warriors combine AdSense with Clickbank affiliate links, and I've even seen Clickbank sales pages with AdSense on them(!). It makes no sense to me at all to give potential customers additional ways to leave my site rather than staying there, for a few pennies. But at the same time, I acknowledge that there are people who have split-tested what they're doing and decided to retain their AdSense.
        I must say that you are one of the warriors who's ideas seems to work for me I appreciate you so much I tried the weebly idea and wow its great Thank you
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      • Profile picture of the author Doug Pretorius
        Originally Posted by Alexa Smith View Post

        It isn't "just you": I completely agree with you.

        I know that many Warriors combine AdSense with Clickbank affiliate links, and I've even seen Clickbank sales pages with AdSense on them(!). It makes no sense to me at all to give potential customers additional ways to leave my site rather than staying there, for a few pennies. But at the same time, I acknowledge that there are people who have split-tested what they're doing and decided to retain their AdSense.
        Sadly I would be one of those people. I ran CPA on my site and made over $250 that month, then conversions just stopped completely. I tried another CPA network with the same result. So I had to go back to adsense.

        No doubt CPA and/or affiliate marketing is awesome in terms of profit potential compared to adsense. But if they don't buy you make nothing. At least with adsense all they have to do is click.
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        • Profile picture of the author smartdoctor
          Originally Posted by 33centsaday View Post

          Sadly I would be one of those people. I ran CPA on my site and made over $250 that month, then conversions just stopped completely. I tried another CPA network with the same result. So I had to go back to adsense.

          No doubt CPA and/or affiliate marketing is awesome in terms of profit potential compared to adsense. But if they don't buy you make nothing. At least with adsense all they have to do is click.
          aha you just need to take risks
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    • Profile picture of the author smartdoctor
      Originally Posted by Margo Tuul View Post

      I can see you love criticism, so here's what i think.

      Why on earth you want to mix Adsense with affiliate marketing? I can see you want to promote Amazon products?

      Do you know, that you are selling your potential customers to Google, for few cents?

      I can use exact same traffic and earn much more just with affiliate marketing.


      But again...it's just me. I hate Adsense so much . Because this 1 click on your site is difference between few cents and few hundred dollars.

      To answer your question: Yes, it's possible, but make sure you get your research done. Sites with zero traffic are no good .

      Edit: David above said well. You need a plan and research first. Building sites based on your ideas isn't enough.


      Good luck
      It does make sense
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  • Profile picture of the author Drewry_Media
    It's possible if you write unique blog posts, do heavy marketing of press releases, actively participate in forums on the world wide web, and do a little bit of auto-blogging, but I wold try to be more natural with the blogging, so your posts are always deemed unique to Google
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    • Profile picture of the author smartdoctor
      Originally Posted by Drewry_Media View Post

      It's possible if you write unique blog posts, do heavy marketing of press releases, actively participate in forums on the world wide web, and do a little bit of auto-blogging, but I wold try to be more natural with the blogging, so your posts are always deemed unique to Google
      tell me more about auto blogging
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  • Profile picture of the author pastakare
    Need hard work or much time if you manage 10 web/blog..3 blog for me enough.
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