The whole idea of blog commenting for traffic has been around for a long time, but you don’t hear too many people talk about the effectiveness of this strategy. Maybe that’s because sooo many people do it all wrong.
So, is blog commenting a smart traffic strategy?
Well, it depends on how you do it. Let’s take a look. Read the rest of this entry
People ask me all kinds of questions — “Should I go with affiliate marketing or network marketing?” “What’s the best thing to sell online?” “How can I REALLY start a home business that makes money?”
Most of the time what people really want to know is: How can I make the kind of money all those gurus talk about?
Well, the first thing that you need to know is that many of those internet marketing gurus aren’t being completely honest about their income, the size of their lists, or their products. I’m sure you already knew that — after all, it’s hard to take anyone at their word anymore, especially online.
But here’s the other thing you need to know about a lot of internet marketers… for some, the major source of their income doesn’t actually come from selling their internet marketing products (or any products for that matter) online . Let me explain… Read the rest of this entry
A few weeks ago I was talking to a client about his website and had agreed to take a brief look at it to give my overall opinion. I happened to be on my Mac and using the Safari browser at the time, and when I clicked on to the site it was a complete mess!
Tables were skewed, pictures half covered up, the drop down navigation didn’t work, etc.
I actually thought this guy was playing a trick on me — no one would EVER take this site seriously. Read the rest of this entry
I was coaching a new client yesterday who told me a story about how she had spent thousands of dollars on pay-per-click advertising for an affiliate product that she was promoting, yet yielded absolutely no sales.
Of course she was absolutely certain that the affiliate program was ripping her off — She’d actually made sales but they weren’t credited to her affiliate account.
Maybe that was true in her case, I don’t know, but there are also other factors that could explain here lack of affiliate sales. Read the rest of this entry
There’s really no reason to make things complicated when it comes to figuring out what people want, need, and will spend their hard-earned money on. It’s actually really easy when you figure out that there’s really only five things that people really buy and just about everything fits into one of those five categories. Read the rest of this entry