Hey Tyler,
I've seen this too. They had an ad on Facebook - probably because I'm in the Affilorama FaceGroup?
They're actually cheaper than my outsourced part time link builder ($200) so I was considering it. I don't have 5 sites yet though so it may be not the right time for me.
I'm not sure how they do it - I haven't looked into their methods. Let me know if you find anything out.
cheers,
Keith
Thursday, March 11th, 2010
I get "So... is that like spamming?" all the time.
ALL. THE. TIME.
I got so fed up with this that I just say "I do websites and internet stuff" now. Come to think of it that doesn't sound much better does it?
Tuesday, March 9th, 2010
Thanks for sharing Amanda.
Like you and Clayton I've found explaining to people what we do is one of the hardest things! I recently made the mistake of trying to explain to my boss what I do.
He said "so you sell dodgy spam products and send people Viagra emails".
Ironically, he claims to be a master marketer and I'm sure he'd do very well if things were still like Glengarry Glen Ross
I agree it is essential to have a plan. Especially a link building plan. I created a spreadsheet with daily tasks. You can see it here
The guys at PLRPro used to have a great spreadsheet for building 24 sites in 12 months and it showed you exactly what task to do on a daily basis. Personally I need these kind of things.
I haven't tried your free AMA alternative yet. I'm already paying for AMA so I use that.
Anyway, better go. I have a million Viagra emails to send this morning.
- Keith
Thursday, January 28th, 2010
Hi guys,
I'm half way through implementing Mark's PPC Domination Plan - building a giant review site.
However, I'm a bit wary about advertising on Google since I've heard that they recently closed the accounts of people advertising for review sites. Has anyone tried implementing this and has your Google account remained open?
I've thought about adding links to helpful articles on my landing page so that there is some value for the reader as well as my affiliate links.
Be great to hear from anyone else implementing this.
Thanks,
Keith
Tuesday, January 19th, 2010
Hi there,
The easiest way to set up wordpress is to buy hosting with a company that provides you with a "cpanel" and "fantastico".
I would recommend Hostgator or the Affillorama premium hosting.
Once you have bought a domain name and hosting you can install wordpress with an easy point and click interface provided in the "fantastico" section of your hosting account.
So it differs from Dreamweaver in that you don't download any software. Rather it is all stored at your hosting company.
Hope that helps!
Keith
Sunday, January 17th, 2010
Hi Nathan,
Looks like you're doing well. By way of comparison here are my stats. I've scaled my campaign down to one adgroup for one product and all my keywords are product related. I got burned before trying to have too many adgroups and keywords. Spent a fortune!
I've made 3 sales in the last week from my campaign.
CAMPAIGN STATS
learn guitar niche
search only network
avg position 2
daily limit = £10.00
avg.cpc = £0.78
Q/S = 7 and 10
KW'S=15 product related and "review" keywords
Number Of Ads = 2
avg adwords CTR = 5.64%
I think my clicks are too expensive but I'm afraid that my quality score will suffer if I reduce my bids.
So far this I my personal best too! It's made a profit this week but only just.
cheers,
Keith
Saturday, January 16th, 2010
Hi there,
Hostgator will create a new directory under your root directory for each add on domain. Are you using the same wordpress installation but with a new add on domain name?
Keith
Sunday, January 3rd, 2010
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