I know I used to hate the idea of Facebook before it got seriously popular. I couldn't get the point when I didn't have any friends on there yet, but once more people started to join, I got addicted to it. Now I have a love hate relationship with Facebook. They keep making changes and it becomes...
Yes, security is extremely important. I have been hacked a couple of times. I've had to change my password more times than I can count. I now have a security software that keeps my sites protected.
I think it depends on the website that you are promoting. You have to think about the cost vs the reward. If you just need hits, then paid traffic may be a good thing, but if you need certain people to buy from your site, then you need to work on getting the people who are truly interested in...
Internal links are great for traffic. This is the traffic that you want because it means that the person clicking on the link actually is interested in the topic of the link. This is something that you definitely need if you are a marketer.
I used to do something like this on chat sites. I would tell people that I was such and such and invite them over for their show. I would get paid from anyone that came over from my link to that person's website. It was fun and rewarding.
I use Facebook for social purposes. I barely use Twitter at all anymore. I make tweets and then I'm out. Most of my Tweets are from other social networks that I'm connected to though. I really think that Twitter will be dying out soon like Myspace.
I like this list. I think this is very helpful for people just starting out. I wonder if anybody has any other ways that can increase this list for people who are still struggling for traffic.
The features are what the product come with, and the benefits are why that is helpful for you. That's how it was brought to me when I worked for a certain company. We used to have to give benefit statements, which included the feature, but must also include why they wanted that feature. It is a...
I'm all over blogjob.com. They pay you for the blog and not for the advertisements. As long as you write at least 300 words you get 50 points. Those points add up, and you will get paid once you reach a certain amount of points. They pay you points for other tasks that you do on their site too...
Have you guys heard of Build My Downline? This site pays people to sign up for your site. It's not just a click to see site. People actually have to join and you have to approve that they joined. I love this site. It definitely works for me. Anybody else had any experiences with it?
I have a review site that I write on everyday, and I have a Bible study blog that I try to write on everyday. Then I have a blog about my daughter and being a mother of a teenager that I write on when I have something to say. Lastly I have a writing blog about my stories that I have no home for...
I've been watching Forensic Files all day. I can watch this show all day every day. I'm a huge fan of the show. I find it fascinating how they find out exactly what happened every time and how stupid some of these criminals are.
Which sites do this? I would love to earn some money based on the length of my posts. I can see how it can get out of hand with some people, but if it is monitored and if there are consequences for non substantial posts, then it should be okay.
That sounds like a good deal. I'm not very good at affiliate marketing or I would give it a shot. Have you tried to get some workers from build my downline yet? You probably would be able to get a lot of people to come in from there.
It's starting to get very cold for AZ. We also just had an earthquake which was interesting enough. We don't get earthquakes here. I thought it was just me, but other people felt it too.
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