Fail By Not Doing Joint Ventures
At some points, I’m going to say very obvious things. And I think everyone already knows that it is obvious you need to do joint ventures.
At some points, I’m going to say very obvious things. And I think everyone already knows that it is obvious you need to do joint ventures.
I won’t be doing any linking in this post. If you want to check out these podcasts, just search the names in iTunes.
In my main niche, I offer blog updates via RSS and a Feedburner sub form. I also have a Getresponse autoresponder sub form with which I send out an ezine-style mailing…which also points readers to my blog.
I never or rarely review affiliate products…in any of the niches I’m involved with.
I’ve heard some good case studies recently by Jack Humphrey talking about one of his students. ie. the guy that started fitnessblackbook.com
As you know, there’s basically two or three ways to get more followers on Twitter.
One is to be famous or have some form of media at your command. If you’re an MTV vj, this is a great way to announce your twitID and get followers for free. Or you can be a popular blogger.
A great way to fail is to use Twitter in the wrong way.
Namely, by not checking direct messages, @replies, or talking to anyone.
As you well know, it is good to have old links pointing at you…which means you ought to get links yesterday.
Well, I already screwed up my new goal of posting every day.
But in my defense, it’s important to have some balance. I’ve been super tired, a blood test showed I have low white blood cells, and I went out to the movies twice with my family.
If I wanted to be successful online, I’d spend a lot more time getting good links.
Sometimes I’ll send off a few link requests, but it’s been a long time. I did buy SEOElite, but I could never figure out how to use it. I watched tons of videos, but could never find the one that would just teach me how to find link partners send off link request emails. $100 down the drain.
4 Good things to do: