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Make Money Online for Free Starting Today

Posted: 16 May 2013 11:35 AM PDT

Make Money Online for Free Starting Today


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Posted: 16 May 2013 06:42 AM PDT

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Posted: 16 May 2013 06:32 AM PDT

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Blogging Tips

Posted: 16 May 2013 11:24 AM PDT

Blogging Tips


Did I Choose a Wrong Affiliate Marketing Niche?

Posted: 16 May 2013 06:39 AM PDT

What's more important – product or market? If you don't know, a market has more importance than a product. No matter how useful an affiliate product it is, you won't be able to make any sales unless there's a really hungry market for that specific product. Sadly enough, most of newbies think that making money with affiliate marketing is as easy as finding a couple of affiliate products and start promoting or selling them on their sites.

Sorry, affiliate marketing is not that easy.

When you jump on to the bandwagon of affiliate marketing, you'll easily come across with plenty of good products. But what's the point of promoting those products that won't make you any money? A good product also needs a hungry market, where you can sell it quickly.

There are several reasons due to which most of the marketers fail with their affiliate marketing efforts. Many fail because they have chosen too expensive or too cheap products to promote. Many others fail only because they promote tons of products at a time, making it hard for themselves to pay adequate attention to the promotion of each of their chosen products. There are others who fail due to their lack of knowledge of the products. It's only because they haven't tried or used the product themselves.

Though there are several other reasons of getting failed with affiliate marketing, choosing a wrong niche is also a big common reason.

There are plenty of bloggers, website owners or online marketers who are unable to make enough affiliate sales only because they have chosen a niche which isn't profitable enough. They have chosen a niche that doesn't have a hungry market for the product they are trying to sell.

Furthermore, a chosen niche is wrong not only because it's not profitable enough or doesn't offer a good market. Any niche that you don't have much expertise in or don't feel passionate about is also a wrong niche for you. If you lack knowledge about a particular niche, you won't be able to build authority and trust, essential ingredients for getting success with affiliate marketing.

If you plan to get started with affiliate marketing and hope to earn a handsome income online as well, the first thing you should do is to find a niche that's profitable enough. Don't make the mistake of finding affiliate products when you are getting started. In fact, conduct some extensive research to identify a niche which has less competition but offers a hungry market for some specific affiliate products. You may also identify a niche which is profitable but there are not enough products to sell in that hungry market.

That's actually a golden opportunity for you!

If you come across a profitable niche where there's a scarcity of product, you can also consider creating some of your own. Provided you do it in the right way, you can cash in on such opportunities really well.

In case you are struggling to make enough affiliate sales on your website or blog, you should take a closer look at your chosen niche. If it's not the niche, you must be making other potential mistakes. If it's the niche, however, you'll need to find a profitable niche for yourself and start all over again. If you are just getting started, on the other hand, you have all these good pieces of advices at hand. Use these tips and suggestions so you can achieve success.

What's the Best Niche for Me?
One size doesn't fit everyone. One niche that works best for someone may not work at all for someone else. Therefore, the best niche for you is the one that you possess solid knowledge about, that you are truly passionate about and that where you think you have the ability to beat the competition out.

Do you think you have chosen the right niche for affiliate marketing? Feel free to share your opinions as the comment section is all yours.


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How to Increase your Email Optin Rates – Part 2?

Posted: 16 May 2013 06:00 AM PDT

There is no better way to get a boost in traffic from sending an email to your huge email subscribers list informing them about your new post.

If you have 10000 subscribers and they are highly engaged, you can get a minimum of 50% visits, this means 5000 subscribers.

All this from only a click.

And the best part is that you can do it again and again. But how to have higher email optin rates?

This is what I am trying to cover recently. Here are more tips to get more email subscribers. Continue reading to check those tips.

1- Optimize your about page:

The about pages?

Yes, the about pages.

It’s the most visited page on most of the blogs. Optimizing it right can result in more subscribers. So here is the best way to optimize your about page:

  1. Share some information about your blog, how it’s different, and how can they benefit from your blog.
  2. Place an optin form that is simple, sweet and ask them to subscribe.
  3. Share some information about you and why they should follow you.
  4. Place another optin form.
  5. After that show some of the places you were featured on and some testimonials if you have, if not then no problem. Then you can place another optin form.

Not only this structure will help you to get more subscribers, but also you will be able to get more engagement from your readers and subscribers.

Go and try this structure now, you’re going to love it.

2- Create a “Start Here” page:

This is also another great page type you can try.

Show to your readers some of the important posts in your blog. You can also place an email optin forms.

The real benefit isn’t the no. of subscribers you’ll get. The best part is that your readers will check more posts on your blog, your page views will increase and the engagement will also increase.

Not only they will be email subscribers, they will also be engaged email subscribers. So you can really sell products to them and get higher opens rates.

They may also promote your blog.

They will be in love with you.

3- Ask people to subscribe:

Placing your optin forms isn’t enough to get a lot of subscribers.

You need to ask them to do so. Place a strong call to action in your optin form.

So instead of saying “How to make your blog better” you can say “Grab our free ebook to make your blog better”.

Do you see the difference? You are asking them to subscribe and grab your ebook. This will actually convert more.

Also, place a direct call to action at the end of your post asking your readers to subscribe.

If they came to the end of the post then they will be more interested to subscribe, so ask them to do so.

Last words:

I am sure that your subscribers increase rate is increasing a lot.

The interesting part is that you can increase it more, wait for our next post to know how.

Just apply the tips here and I am sure you’ll see a great increase in your email optin rates.


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The Foolproof Way to Get Attention from Famous Bloggers

Posted: 15 May 2013 03:03 PM PDT

There are so many tips out there for catching the eye of the big bloggers you admire.

“Comment on their posts and they’re sure to notice you.” – Yeah, maybe. Eventually.

“Offer them a guest post you’ve written specially for them.” – That’s nice. They see a lot of those, though.

“Mention them on your blog.” – Flattery is great, but it’s not enough to make a big impression.

“Retweet everything they say.” – OK, now you’re getting creepy.

The truth is, these tips only work if your role model is paying attention to all their readers’ interactions. That’s a beautiful idea, but if I’m honest, I have to tell you: the top bloggers aren’t reading every last thing you do. They’re too busy. Some of them don’t even read their own email; they’ve got a VA to do it for them.

But there is one tip that guarantees you’ll get at least a few moments of that big bloggers’ time. Try it and see… 

How to Buy a Top Blogger’s Attention

The Foolproof Way to Get Attention from Famous BloggersThat’s right: buy it. Find out what your blogger does for income, and get involved.

Why? Because it makes you more than a reader, more than a follower. It makes you a customer. And suddenly your famous blogger cares a whole lot about what you think.

Let’s look at a few examples. Name some of your favourite bloggers:

They all have something you can spend money on: a book, a training  course, a consulting session; take your pick. Chances are that if you deeply admire this blogger, then you’ll find at least one thing they offer that genuinely appeals to you.

Buy it! Don’t spend money you don’t have, but buy one product or service that’s within your budget.

The best thing to buy is one-to-one consulting or mentoring, so that you get your target blogger’s attention all to yourself. Failing that, try a course that includes live webinars or Q&A sessions. If a $5 ebook is all you can afford right now, go with that.

OK, I Bought Something. Now What?

Now, you’ve got the perfect reason to occupy a bit of your favourite blogger’s time. Come up with one burning question you’d love to ask them. Make sure it fits these 3 attention-grabbing criteria:

  1. Open - ask the type of question that will take more than a couple of words to answer.
  2. Original - don’t ask a question that’s already been answered on the blogger’s About or FAQ pages!
  3. Specific - address one tightly focused issue that matters to you and to your superhero blogger.

Then deliver your question on the back of the product or service you’ve paid for: ask it during your coaching call, or use the contact information in the blogger’s ebook to send them a message.

As a paying customer, you’re almost certain to get a response. Nobody likes to let their customers down.

And that’s it! You’ve started a conversation and you have their attention. If you went with a consulting session, you may have their undivided attention for an hour or more.

Use it wisely. ;)

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Help To Make Money Online

Posted: 15 May 2013 11:30 PM PDT

Help To Make Money Online


Can I Make Money from Home Online?

Posted: 15 May 2013 07:10 PM PDT



Here is How to Make Money from Home

People continue with their daily routines remaining oblivious to the current recession, rising prices and financial struggle. The truth of the matter is that they do not know how to react or deal with these facts and are resigned to having to battle financially month after month.. All you need to do to resolve your financial crisis is to learn how to make money from home and the internet offers some exciting ways to do so.

There are different options available to you, whether you are currently unemployed, working a steady job or just needing an additional income to get by, you can take an opportunity and think on how to make money from home.

Anyone can learn To make Money from Home

When you work from home, you have the advantage of being your own boss and working your own hours. This is definitely appealing to mothers, fathers and people who are generally dissatisfied with their current working environments and need more time in their lives. Knowing how to make money from home is the first step to succeeding and there are smart training programs or even online jobs that you can do part time to succeed.

You CAN make money from home  on the Internet

There are many different opportunities that can assist you in developing your 'how to'. Make money from home, and start your own profitable online business. There are many excellent work at home courses can assist you when considering an opportunity. How to make money from home is made easy with guidance from internet millionaires that have learnt tried and tested methods for making money online.

Dependant on your goals and determination, making money online is limitless with a home based online opportunity. Additional benefits of joining a training course to make money from home is having access to support... This type of opportunity can teach you how to build a successful business, follow a curriculum, and have full access to hands on training sessions.

Guide to earn money from internet

Posted: 15 May 2013 11:29 PM PDT

Guide to earn money from internet


Blog This! Sometimes Going Back to Basics Leads to the Best Posts

Posted: 15 May 2013 08:47 AM PDT

Today, I’m preparing some slides for a keynote I’m doing tomorrow. I included this diagram – something that Chris Garrett came up with years ago as a way to show new bloggers what they should blog about.

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The idea – obviously – is to find the connecting point between what YOU know (lessons you’ve learned, problems you’ve overcome, experiences that you’ve had etc) and what your readers (or potential readers) want (or need) to know.

The intersecting point is GOLD!

The problem with this diagram is when I show it to people they sometimes respond saying, ‘I don’t know anything‘!

I understand this feeling. However, I would encourage anyone thinking that to think again. In many cases, you simply overlook what you know because you think it is too basic to share!

As I was preparing for my keynote, I was reminded of a post that I wrote on dPS back in 2007 that illustrates this pretty well.

The post was How to Hold a Digital Camera.

This post came about when I was looking through submitted reader photos to select some to critique in our forum. Many of  the photos I was looking at were blurry and I realised that a common mistake was ‘camera shake’ (or the camera moving while the shot was being taken).

One of the most common and obvious reasons for camera shake is that the photographer is not holding their camera still.

There was an obvious need among some of our readers to learn how to hold their camera to keep it still while shooting.

I knew the theory of how to do this after being taught it in a school photography class but I remember thinking it was simply too basic to write a blog post about.

But I wrote the post anyway.

I hesitated for several days before publishing it, second guessing myself the whole time. I envisaged being laughed down.

The post was a hit. It got a lot of traffic early on, quite a few comments (in which many suggestions were made of other techniques) and it has been shared many hundreds of times around the web on social media.

Today, as I prepared for my keynote, I decided to check my Google Analytics to see how many times the post has been viewed since 2007.

The answer surprised me…

The post has had over 560,000 unique views!

Over half a million people have viewed that post over the last 6 years and still gets an average of 150 visitors per day to it (mainly search traffic).

Sometimes even the most basic advice – things you take for granted – is the advice your readers really need to hear.

Originally at: Blog Tips at ProBlogger
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Blog This! Sometimes Going Back to Basics Leads to the Best Posts

Why Interlinking Your Blogs Posts is a Must (and Not Just For SEO)

Posted: 14 May 2013 08:15 AM PDT

This is a guest contribution by Daniel Vassiliou of Endurance SEO.

Everybody loves (LOVES) to talk about link building and find the latest and greatest technique for building backlinks to your blog. While this gets you more traffic and better rankings in the search engines, it can draw away from an equally important aspect of your blog – internal (or onsite) SEO.

Not only does a good internal SEO practice help boost your rankings by making it easier for Google's crawlers to access your pages, but it also allows real people (yeah, they're still on the internet) to navigate your site and hopefully stick around longer.

A major part of onsite SEO is the internal linking of your blogs pages, and this post will explore the intricacies of interlinking your blogs pages to one another.

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Why Interlink Blog Posts?

The main goal of interlinking your blog posts is to have search engines be able to easily crawl and index all of your pages, as well as see the structure of your site. A clean structure makes it so all of your pages get indexed, which means it can match them to search queries.

Since Google strives to give the best experience as well as the best content for queries to its searchers, the quality of your site layout comes into play when rankings are determined.

Benefits Other Than SEO

There are plenty of blog posts that will tell you that interlinking is only important in regards to SEO, but this simply isn't the case.

Internal links make it easier for your readers to navigate through your site and find more content. Imagine someone finding a post of yours through a Google search. They could read it, get the information they want, and exit or back out without a second thought. But if you incorporate anchor text links within the blog, leading readers to other relevant posts, of a sudden your readers are exploring your site for an extended period of time, rather than only a few minutes. And this greatly increases the chance of them subscribing or coming back another time.

Bounce Rate

Drawing visitors into your blog for longer periods of time will lower your bounce rate, which is important because Google uses your bounce rates as a metric to determine if your blog has good content or not. Google tracks if searchers jump into a post, look at a single page without exploring deeper, and bounce back out of the page. If this happens a lot on your site then Google can tell that people aren't finding your site useful and you will experience lower rankings as a result.

This is a great Problogger post about reducing bounce rate. Pay special attention to the first Navigation Bar tip as it is a form of internal linking as well.

Ways of Internal Linking Effectively

There are two things to remember when internally linking your blogs: structure and common sense. For structure, focus on using a tiered linking system that uses a top down approach, starting with the home page. A good example of this can be seen with breadcrumbs.

Breadcrumbs

Hansel and Gretel may have been the first depiction of internet readers that we have to date. They were both so ADD that they couldn't even remember how to get home on their jaunts in the woods. Readers on your blog are the same (in a way) but they can’t leave their own breadcrumbs to find a way back – so you have to help them out.

This is an example of online breadcrumbs taken from the Amazon query “blogging for dummies”.

Amazon breadcrumb example

Breadcrumbs show you the multiple levels and landing pages that took you to where you are. If you ended up going too deep down the rabbit hole a simple click and any crumb brings you to a broader page. There are plenty of plugins that allow you to incorporate breadcrumbs into your site, which in turn creates natural internal links on all of your pages. The best I’ve found is Yoast's breadcrumb plugin for WordPress.

Link Naturally

Once you have a tiered system set up that internally links all of your main pages correctly you can begin to link between your blog posts. This helps to keep any one post from falling in the cracks and helps to keep everything indexed in the SERP.

There are tools that can help link naturally between blog posts – the best of which is yet another WordPress plugin known as SEO Smart Links that matches keywords to tags and titles and automatically makes links between the two.

SEO Smart links can be a great tool for larger blogs where you might forget about specific articles or if you post a lot of content. If you have a smaller blog however, it is relatively easy to link between your posts manually.

Make the anchor text relevant and keyword specific so crawlers and users know what kind of page the link is pointing to. This helps with click through rates and indexing, as well as SERP rankings.

Don't Overdo It

It's important not to overdo it when it comes to interlinking. Trying to manipulate the SERPs by creating thousands of exact match keyword anchor texts to your landing page looks, and is, spammy and your blog will be penalized for this abuse. Keep it natural and mix up your keywords to fit naturally within sentences, rather than trying to force your content around the keywords.

Keep it Under Control

It's important to stay true to the tiered system of internal linking to keep things in order for users and for crawlers. Try following something close to the classic pyramid structure where the Home Page is on the top, and everything flows down from there. Linking randomly to and from landing pages, blog posts, the about page, contact pages, and whatever else you might have can quickly make a mess of things and you could be sending the crawlers on a wild goose chase as they attempt to make sense of your site.

Keep it simple for them and they will reward you with better rankings and quicker indexing, and your readers will reward you with more exploration and involvement.

It all starts with great content

Of course, the best internal linking structure is a moot point if you don't have strong content in order to keep the readers around and interested. Any part of SEO should never take precedence over the quality of your content, but it can be used to boost strong content to the next level.

Daniel Vassiliou is CEO of Endurance SEO and has been involved in SEO and online promotions/marketing for about 13 years now. If you have any queries regarding this post or how to improve your websites internal linking strategy, then leave a comment or contact Daniel.

Originally at: Blog Tips at ProBlogger
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Why Interlinking Your Blogs Posts is a Must (and Not Just For SEO)

Famous Bloggers : News

Posted: 15 May 2013 04:06 PM PDT

Famous Bloggers : News


7 Link Building Techniques I Used To Get 10 Thousand Visits a Day

Posted: 15 May 2013 11:49 AM PDT

Website Traffic

Two years ago I wrote an article for MaxBlogPress about how I got 6000 visitors to my website, but now I am back with a new story. This article is about link building techniques I have used to get 10,000 visits a day to one website. After all, links directly or indirectly mean website traffic.

The best link building techniques all share one thing in common—they help other people. They may help other bloggers, they may help sponsorship companies, or they may help your readers directly. Helping other people is a painless way to get them to link to your site, so here are seven ways to help other people and get high-quality links out of the effort.

Link Building Techniques #1—Guest Posting

One of the most talked-about link building techniques is guest posting. Since everyone else talks about it, I won't spend much time on it. In short, find another blogger in your niche and offer to write a post for his or her blog in return for a link back to your site.

It isn't that simple, of course. Guest posting has become so popular that many blog operators receive dozens or hundreds of offers a week to guest post, so here are a few things you can do to make your offer stand out:

  • Personalize your offer: mention details about the other person's blog near the beginning of your offer. This helps prove you're familiar with them and their audience, and that you're not just an automated bot.
  • Look for sites with roughly the same page rank as your site. Don't target the major sites unless you run a major site.
  • Consider posting insightful comments to the other person's blog for a few weeks before you make your offer. If they recognize your name, they're much more likely to accept your offer.

Guest posting is no joke for me, as many of you might know, as I have built entire websites on the back of this method alone!

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Link Building Techniques #2—Link Baiting

If your blog is already popular in your niche—at least a little bit popular—you can attract links using the often-derided link bait technique.

Link bait is usually a controversial headline and blog post, and the best link bait is usually tied in to current news. Here's a generic example headline:

"How ____ made the biggest mistake of his/her life."

You can fill the blank in with any celebrity name when they come up in the news: Bill Gates, President Obama, Taylor Swift, etc.

Many, many more link bait headlines are possible, but you also have to follow through with a thoughtful article. You don't have to be right—and your article can actually be more effective if you're provably wrong—but you do need to be passionate.

When people read your controversial article, many will comment on your blog. Others will refute your argument on their own blogs—and link to you in the process.

Once you have your link bait article ready, a little onpage SEO would not go astray. This will help you get extra website traffic and more possibilities for link baiting.

Link baiting has three downsides:

  • You need a fair number of readers to make it work. If nobody reads your link bait, nobody will link to it.
  • You need to be good at writing controversial posts, and not everyone is.
  • You also need an audience who will tolerate your shenanigans. If you post something your audience doesn't care about, they may leave. Worse, if you take the side of something too controversial, such as advocating murder or rape or slavery, they almost certainly will leave—and never come back.

Link Building Techniques #3—Link Swapping

Link swapping or link trading has a bad name in the Search Engine Optimization (SEO) community thanks to a few sites who used to accept any and all link swaps. But link swaps are still a powerful link building technique—you just need to be careful about where you link.

If you find a site in the same niche as yours, your readers will probably be interested in it. Better yet (for you) the readers of that other site will probably be interested in your site. This is the perfect opportunity for a link swap.

Send an email to the other site and suggest that you each put a link to the other site on your Resources or Links page. Google will not penalize you for this—it knows you both rank for the same basic keywords, so you're both related sites which have a high probability for linking to each other.

You can link to as many related sites as you want—and receive links from them—as long as you ensure those other sites provide quality content similar to your own site. I know people will be groaning about this tip but I think we all need to get back to basics and stop doing things just because everyone else is.

See my free link building tutorial for more information.

Link Building Techniques #4—Commenting

A few years ago someone got the idea that you could drive a lot of traffic to your site by commenting on other people's blogs. But that was a lot of work, so many bloggers contracted out commenting on other people's blogs.

The result was ridiculous—many of these contracted commenters were commenting on stuff they didn't understand, so their comments were vague and uninteresting. If you look at any popular blog you'll see a number of these worthless comments all linking back to some other blog.

There's a better way. Don't try to comment frequently or on many different blogs. Instead focus on writing useful comments. Why? Because many blog authors will update their posts when someone offers very useful information—and they attribute that information to you, usually with a link to your site. I do this on my sites so be sure to drop in and make an awesome comment.

Commenting in the comments section by itself can't help you—most blogs post links in comments sections with a rel=nofollow tag which prevents indexing by search engines. But links in the blogs themselves are usually regular fully-indexed links—just what you need.

Don’t get me wrong though, nofollow links are still good for traffic, so never discount them.

Link Building Techniques #5—Contesting

One of my favorite ways to attract links is to offer free giveaways. Everyone loves free stuff and if you hold a contest, not only will you make your readers happy, but you'll get other people linking to your site.

How you run your contest is up to you. You can ask companies to donate giveaways, you can purchase your own giveaways, you can give away your own used stuff (noting it as such), or you can give away your own ebooks. In general, people prefer to win physical high-value stuff, so the more of it you give away, the more links you'll attract.

When you run a contest, you do want to make sure the word gets out. Email your fellow bloggers and put several announcements on your site before the contest ends so there's plenty of opportunity for other people to link to you.

Link Building Techniques #6—Press Releases

Press releases sound like an old, pre-web system, and they are, but lots of people still use them to good effect. Consider the contesting technique discussed above. You can use a press release to announce your contest so the word gets out much more quickly and much more broadly than if you used simple email and blog posting.

Press releases are relatively expensive —about $100 per release— so you don't want to use them often. But when you do use them, you can expect a flurry of responses.

Link Building Techniques #7—YouTube

Videos and video tutorials have been the hot thing on the Internet for several years now, and they show no signs of slowing down. You can take advantage of this trend by producing a few videos and including links back to your website with an offer of more information.

Videos don't work for every niche, so this is something you want to experiment with before investing too much time. But you might also find that videos are, for now, one of the best link building techniques. My best secret about YouTube traffic is that it is targeted and converts well and that is exactly what every site owner needs.

To get 10,000 visits a day I use these seven simple link building tips and I post fresh quality content on a regular basis. It is definitely not rocket science so anyone in a medium to large size niche can achieve this amount of traffic.

Tell me how your link building techniques get you more traffic?