You need to go at about 70/30 because the site will never be "complete" if you want it to keep traffic and make money.
Spend 70% of your time writing the content and the other 30 marketing it to start, and you can adjust from there.
It is a lot more simple if you write the guest blog post or the PR in direct relation to the two prior post. This way you start seeing a return on your investment and are building the foundation from the ground up. It also provides necessary cash flow to pay the bills. You have to build a website just like you do a normal brick and mortar business.
Once you have the basic components, you should start taking on customers (visitors), not investing in improvements ( additional quality content) before you have cash flow. If you follow this simple plan, you can have your cake and eat it to, and your income will grow with the site.
The age of the links pointing to your site or pages in your site makes a difference in the value of the links, the older, the better. You need to start promotions as you go.
Let us know how it works out.
Spend 70% of your time writing the content and the other 30 marketing it to start, and you can adjust from there.
It is a lot more simple if you write the guest blog post or the PR in direct relation to the two prior post. This way you start seeing a return on your investment and are building the foundation from the ground up. It also provides necessary cash flow to pay the bills. You have to build a website just like you do a normal brick and mortar business.
Once you have the basic components, you should start taking on customers (visitors), not investing in improvements ( additional quality content) before you have cash flow. If you follow this simple plan, you can have your cake and eat it to, and your income will grow with the site.
The age of the links pointing to your site or pages in your site makes a difference in the value of the links, the older, the better. You need to start promotions as you go.
Let us know how it works out.