Both programs work well together. AB shows you how to make a site, do some basic, effective SEO and then moves you on to PPC. Commission Blueprint 2 goes a little deeper into SEO adn PPC and provides some tools to help. The orginal commission blueprint is a blueprint for marketing a clickbank product via PPC.
My personal opinion is you will learn more of the basics, like the details on how to develop a website and some of the technical stuff in AB, which you won't learn in CB. If you know very little, I would start with AB and then look to compliment that with CB2.
Sunday, January 3rd, 2010
I think your question is easily answered when you frame it around this statement:
I am looking for the tools I need to test and prove that a niche is worth the time and expense of paying someone else to develop the sites and even the copy.
Dreamweaver has a large learning curve. Xsitepro does not. If you all you want the tool to do is to get a site up to test a niche, then Xsitepro can do that much quicker. The investment in the software is less, too. Seems to me the decision should be pretty simple given the objective.
Friday, December 11th, 2009
The only other thing you might want to consider is an autoresponder for delivering your newsletter. That's about 20/month. Some people also use articlemarketingautomation.com to build links. That I think is around 50/month. Monday, November 23rd, 2009
I haven't used it, but there is this plugin for adding pages to RSS - http://www.mariosalexandrou.com/blog/?p=423 Wednesday, August 19th, 2009
SCParker,
I would add terms, privacy, contact us pages to your website. Put them in your footer. I would also add a link to "more tatoo articles". this should help. Also, try to make your LP focused to the keywords Don't send your visitor to a generic review page. Instead make sure each LP is related, uses the keywords at least a couple of times. and be sure to include them on the page, H1, Title, and in your meta description. This should help your quality score.
Monday, August 17th, 2009
Out of curiousity, I have an older site that is not using the Affilorama Theme. How would I go about adding a static HTML page to an existing wordpress site for PPC purposes? Wednesday, July 8th, 2009
Awesome, thanks. Wednesday, July 8th, 2009
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