Posts Tagged ‘blog of the day’

Your Only Task Today- Read David Bullock

David Bullock, Brilliant Mastermind

David Bullock, Brilliant Mastermind

I realize that I have been a little bit neglectful and I apologize. I used to give you a Blog of the Day, at least once a week.

The suggestion I’m going to make to you today will make up for all of the days since I’ve remembered to do so. That suggestion is: if you do nothing else today, if you take no other action related to publicizing your business, getting more leads, or making more sales, go and read David Bullock’s blog. Read as much of it as you can in one sitting.

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Trafic Thursdays | Blog Post of the Day (with 5 Tips!)

The coveted honor of Blog Post of the Day goes to the blog post I was supposed to feature here last week. Lucky for you, it’s timeless.

Visit my pal David Olson at the Affiliate Profit Center [rss] to read more about “Five tactics for getting the most out of your traffic“:

Here’s a quote I dug:

As affiliate marketers, it’s NOT our job to sell. We’re in the business of recommending products and services and sending interested visitors to their sales pages.

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My Appreciation for Dr. Mani Knows No Bounds

I’m spending this weekend giving thanks. This post is part of that mission.

This is a really special one, and it goes back years and years. I first met Dr. Mani in the Internet Warriors Forum, and has an instant affinity for him. I have never come across him when he wasn’t helping someone with one thing or another. He inspires me to do good works beyond the Net too – every year he has a fund raiser that helps kids get heart transplants. :)

How could you Not love someone like that?

Mani, you’ve always been good enough to tell me like it is, to rally for my cause even when I was being stubborn, to tell me to rest when I was acting like I had something to prove. Thank you for being such a wonderful friend to me. I hope one day I can do something for you that will mean as much to you as you do to me. I am always humbly at your disposal if I can ever be of any help, ever.

Thank You Ewen!

I’m spending this weekend giving thanks. This post is part of that mission.

Ewen Chia is just an all-around great guy. He is one of the few in the internet marketing world who truly care about their subscribers, clients, and audience in general. We haven’t had the chance to work together a lot. One of us always seemed to be available when the other was in the middle of something. I’m most grateful to him for exposing my voice to many thousands of people through the Underground Interview [pdf, 370k] he did with me a while back.

Thank you for the wide exposure, Ewen. It’s a privilege to have such good company online.

Awesome Blog Title of the Day Goes to…

People You’ll See In Hell. I haven’t had time to read a lot of JD’s content yet, but that’s a kick-@ss name for a Blog.

It’s a hell of a lot less boring than “Increase Your Website Traffic”… but what we lack in zazz, we make up for in… we make up for… uh… I’ll have to get back to you on that.

Seriously though, subscribe to his RSS feed here if you’re not ready to leave yet, then you’ll remember to visit him later.

And let that be a lesson to you. A cool name (and a comment on a popular blog of your choice) can garner your blog some unexpected attention. Which is why one of my other blogs is called … well, I’m not ready to reveal all of that just yet. For now go visit JD.

Search Engine Wednesday’s Blog Post of the Day – on Keyword Research

For many of you keyword research veterans, this may be nothing new. And if you’ve signed up to get the free gifts, you also have my free Lucrative keyword research Guide. However, I find this to be the best mini-guide to Keyword Research that I’ve seen in a while. It covers quite a few things that even experts forget.

Here’s a quote from Gobala Krishnan’s article Keyword Research 101 : Fundamental Keyword Strategy that talks about the limits of keyword research:

There are some severe limitations to keyword research. The main one is that it tells you what the user typed into the search engine, not what the user is really looking for or the state of mind the user is in.For example, the user typed in “cheap gibson electric guitar” into the search engine and found your site. But, what is the user thinking when he is reading you page? Is he:

* Looking to buy a product – if yes, then your site should be primarily monetized by affiliate programs that pay you per sale. You can find a lot of physical products and digital products that you can sell from your website just by typing in “your keyword affiliate program” in search engines
* Looking for more information – if yes, then your site should be monetized by an advertising program like Google Adsense or Chitika, since the user is more likely to click away for more information rather than buy something
* Looking for bargains – if yes, your site should be monetized by Ebay or Auction Ads, which is based on Ebay but works like Adsense
* Looking for freebies – if yes, your site should be monetized with CPA (Cost Per Action) programs that you can find on networks like www.shareasale.com or www.linkshare.com

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