Why Do You Blog? Part 4

I want to cover what I feel is the most important reasons to blog.

Starting a blog because you enjoy writing is a great reason. You just want to be creative and share your creativity with others. Bloggers that started out this way are truly writing for their readers. The search engines are not important, just sharing.

The other reason for today is to interact with others. Starting a blog because you want to get to know people. again, you are writing for the readers and not the search engines.

Bloggers that have more personal reasons such as these are MUCH more likely to respond to comments that people post. If you contact them via email, you will almost certainly get a response. I believe you also get much better content, because they are writing to YOU.

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Make More Money From Your Affiliate Programs

Hardly a week goes by that someone doesn’t contact me to ask me about their website. They generally state that they have just started with affiliate marketing and they’re wondering why they aren’t seeing any sales. Usually after a brief glance at their website I can tell them exactly why they’re not seeing any income from their affiliate programs.

The mistakes I see these Newbies making are ones that have been made countless other times by countless other Newbies. It’s not that they set out to deliberately do the wrong things because many are taking the advice of so called Guru’s. What they don’t understand is that these Guru’s aren’t making money either. These Guru’s make money selling stuff to Newbs just like them.

So I whipped up a few tips to help you improve your affiliate marketing.

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Make Money Online With These Secret Tactics

The best kept secret to make money online is none other than promoting offers for various advertisers through the CPA networks. There are many who are making $10,000, $30,000, $50,000, $100,000 up to millions per month consistently promoting offers through various CPA networks to make money online.

This is done by signing up for the CPA networks such as Click booth, Hydra Network, Market Leverage and many others as an affiliate. You would promote products as a publisher for the various advertisers to make money online. Once you are approved you can log in to your accounts and look at the various categories that are available and then choose products that you would like to promote.

All of the CPA networks provide promotional material for you to help you get started immediately promoting the products you have chosen. You will notice there is html creative for email as well as banners and text email. Everything you need to make money online is ready, set, go. However you need to pay attention to the ways the campaign is to be promoted as well as other guidelines. Ignore these rules and all you work will be for naught because you will not get paid.

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Reciprocal Links and SEO — Is it a Strategy or Hype

Reciprocal Links and SEO — Is it a Strategy or Hype

by Brent Sweet
I have researched SEO for years. I have just tried over and over to build one site that I was proud of where I am in Google’s index. I studied SEO from the time the internet started. The gurus were saying at that time it is all about your Meta Tags. I looked at my competition, did good keyword density, and made my meta tags better. I figured I would easily outrank the competition. After months of waiting I saw no results. The best part was some of these sites who were reputable corporations had keywords like XXX and Nudity. They did this to try to capture people searching for those terms, though they were unrelated and probably didn’t convert well, they were free people viewing your website. Even after nearly duplicating sites, I never improved my rankings.

The next thing I noticed is that all sites in a great position had thousands of pages in the Google index. The problem with this is many of my sites are simple sales pages, and I can’t create that much content. I then stumbled across Traffic Booster Pro. This program seemed fantastic. I would generate unique content pages for a site and show them to a search engine, but then redirect the users to my website. I used this and it worked very well until Google crawled my site so much it crashed my data center. My rankings instantly disappeared, and even after the site was back up, and I scaled back the amount Google crawled. My rankings never reappeared. I had be penalized by Google for all the generated content. This was a short lived method to get some traffic and I spent 100 bucks on it.

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