Hello virtual friends, (and especially the Spanish contingent).
How was your week? Good I hope.
I’ve spent a lot of time thinking about my blog this week, so much to say, but how to manage all the information and present in an effective way. So after much thought I’ve decided to start splitting it up into topics, wherever possible I will provide links to other sites that can provide far more in-depth and varied information than I have the time or expertise to provide.
This week has been very exciting, if only there were more hours in the day or more days in the week for that matter. I’ve invested in a few new programmes and joined two CPA networks (if you’re looking for fast cash then CPA/ Cost Per Action is definitely something worth researching). More to come on that midweek along with some sales data.
To get started try having a look at Peerfly.com. This site is also going to be changing quite a lot over the coming weeks too as I introduce more features and implement different marketing strategies in an attempt to show you how to monetize your own sites. I’m also going to introduce a forum and a review page and very much hope you will all chip in!
And so to the master plan; how to create a recession proof business.
If you have never thought of creating a web site or a blog before and you’re heading for the door at this point, then please don’t, it’s far easier than you think, you can do it honest.
In order to succeed in any venture I think most people need a degree of self-belief or at least a desire to improve or change their own situation. We are all driven in our own unique ways and often far more capable than we realise. I guess what I’m trying to say is the greatest gift you can give yourself is belief in your own ability. A good friend once said to me when I was having a difficult time, trust in yourself, it’s amazing how often those two words have come to my aid over the years!
I can’t claim credit for the main frame work of this plan, that belongs to a clever and amiable super affiliate named Mark Ling. Mark has several videos available promoting the launch of Affilorama premium. If you have time they are worth taking a look at. For our purpose however I’m going to adapt it to suit my own particular take. For me this isn’t just about starting a business, it’s about discovery and a passion for knowledge and trying to convey that passion.
Lets get to it…
An overview:
Our first goal is to create a niche web site that is generating an achievable £50 a week. It’s important to realise that this is just the first step, what we are aiming for is something much bigger. What we are going to do is create our own review site to use as a vehicle to promote information products. The main objective of this is to provide good quality content in the form of product reviews to a targeted demographic, in other words great information that has a specific target audience. Google loves good content and will seek out these websites, this is an important part of the plan.
In addition to these reviews we are going to promote are own affiliated products by using Hoplinks, these are links that transfer hits from our sites to the website of the product we are working as affiliates. These hits are then logged so that as long as a sale is made within 30 days we are credited with the commission. The beauty of this is that there are thousand of affiliated products to sell and you are free to choose whatever you want to promote. This means that you are not tied to any one product and by a continual process of review and tweaking you can find the most profitable campaigns.
This is a system that is widely used, once you have learned how to spot it … its quite astounding. If you have been previously unaware of this type of marketing it’s quite an eye opener.
Don’t be daunted by the prospect of writing articles and reviews. There are many techniques for creating copy and research is key. A useful tip is to always a have a notebook handy. I often read several articles and then amalgamate what I consider to be the key points into a list. It’s easy to create good content by then expanding on a list with your own thoughts. It’s important to draw a line between plagiarism (directly copying another persons work without consent) and research.
This is definitely to be avoided and wherever possible I recommend acknowledging the source of your information. It is also useful to get other people to proof read your work. If all else fails try outsourcing articles by using sites which specialise in creating such articles (roughly $10 per 500 words) and you can check out Elance.com to get an idea of how this works. Reviews can take many forms they can be short and impartial maybe only one or two paragraphs with some form of rating to give them structure. Typically these are grouped together on a single page. This allows the reader to make a judgment on which product is best rated, or they can be full-length interviews that go into far more detail. These are typically much better suited to landing pages, or paid for adverts.
In general the shorter reviews tend to be more successful because visitors can quickly see via a rating system what product is best rated and they are less likely to read longer articles if they are just browsing and trying to asses what their options are.
Well unfortunately it’s the wee small hours now and I’m out of time. So before I go I will leave you with something to think about:
What about if you had five or even ten sites.
What if instead of earning £50 a week they all earn £500 suddenly our equation takes on a new light.
So how do you move this forward?
Part of your home work for this week is to research review sites related to whatever niche you are interested in, look at how they are constructed and in pay particular attention to their links and what kind of ads they are running. Why do this? Well first of all I want to change your attitude to the way you look at the Internet. This is our playground and it’s filled with opportunity. Secondly its important to know your competition. These sites offer a wealth of information that can be used to make your own campaigns profitable. What we need to do is understand and extract all the valuable information and use it to our own advantage. The wonderful thing about this kind of business is that 99% of the information already exists. The fun part is pulling it together.
Until next time
Si
