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All simply about AdSenseConcentrate on what's important...
by:
Phil Wiley
This is only my second letter in seven or eight weeks. Sorry simply about that, but at 1st I had no Cyberspace connection once
things went wrong with my satellite service (I'm now on wireless broadband)
and then I developed a quite serious health problem which I'm slowly deed over.
If you want to, you can see more on my forum I reckon you should go there anyway, it's a great community.
Incidentally the forum posts are being indexed by Google, which does it a nice place to get links to your websites - as long as you've got thing
useful/interesting to say that is :)
Ok, I'll support this comparatively
short because I'm still not feeling too good. But I hope that normal "service" has now resumed.
1. Concentrate on what's important...
First of all, it looks like I'm incomprehensible seeing a lot of new products since I've been offline.
When I visited my forum I saw a number of programs/software being talked simply about that I'd ne'er
even as detected
of.
And, do you cognize what? I didn't actually care that I'd incomprehensible the products being announced.
There's probably nothing wrong with them. They're most likely useful. They're probably worth investigating.
But... remember this.
It's IMPORTANT to not get distracted with new things all the time. You could spend all your limited web time learning how to use
new tools, once
actually you should be focusing on rising
your sites and your skills and your own business.
I remember David Garfinkel and Mark Joyner language to me in Vegas that I should focus on what I'm nice at (in my case writing).
And that's what you should be doing too.
Play to your strengths.
Activity out what you're nice at/what your main interests are and give them most of your attention and time.
Don't get sidetracked by everything new that comes along.
Write down your "online business" plan, even as if it's only on one piece of paper. And activity out the steps you need to take to attain success with it. Doing this wish help you focus on what matters, and it wish clean your head so that you cognize wherever
you should be defrayal your time.
Once you've mapped out your action steps you need to follow them. Don't do a plan and then not stick to it. Don't let anyone or
anything put you off. Go for it.
Don't sign up for every bad new scheme that comes along. Don't buy every new piece of code or every ebook.
Do what works for YOU and use the tools that works for YOU.
And simply go for it.
2. One of the smartest brains around...
I'm not sure if you've detected
of him, but James Maduk is one of the smartest business brains around. He's been working online since 1995, writes monthly articles for Bourgeois Magazine, and he's an expert at online selling.
Plus he's got more products on the market than anyone I know, even as beating the prolific Marlon Sanders.
So why he's not astonishingly
well best-known in this field I'll ne'er
know.
I'm a big fan, especially of his member only site
If you'd like an introduction to his style and noesis have a look at one of his free weekly webcasts, wherever
he uses "internet whiteboard" technology to get his messages across.
And once
you've finished look and listening you power fancy language up for his affiliate program which is looks like turning into one of the better around.
3. Free Amazon Tools...
If you're promoting Amazon's affiliate program here are a couple of useful sites which help you alter the process.
http://www.associatesshop.com/
and
http://www.addassociate.com/add_register.php
Associatesshop lets you add an Amazon store to your site and sell products of your choice, patch Addassociates provides you with code which works more the same way as Google Adsense -
meaning it "reads" the content of your webpage and displays context related products.
Of the two I prefer Addassociate, but you can't use it on pages wherever
you're running Google Adsense ads.
Anyway, they're some
free and could be a useful addition to your sites.
4. Beginners Bit...
I get heaps of letters simply about how difficult it is to build a nice looking website. But I get even as more letters simply about the complexities of deed a webhost and uploading pages to it.
One simple way about this is to use Site Build It! (SBI) because it offers an all-in-one solution.
The mastermind behind SBI, Ken Evoy, has been actually busy with SBI over the past few months, perpetually
adding new features and fashioning it easier to use. I've in hand
SBI for a few years now and it's now a far, far better site building tool than once
I started mistreatment it. And it was nice then.
One thing SBI is ideal for is displaying Google Adsense ads.
To actually do big profits from Adsense you need a lot of content pages. Mistreatment SBI for these sites does sense because once you've got over the learning curve it leaves you all free to
concentrate on providing that content. So you can quickly put out a lot more pages.
Plus the in-built tools help you support that content on topic, which means that Adsense can see that your pages aright
and display relevant ads.
In fact Ken has put together a really nice content site simply about mistreatment SBI with Adsense. You should spend a bit of time reading through it.
http://salesnow.sitesell.com/adsense/
5. Stuck for ideas what to build a site about?
Try reading Archangel
Holland's Strike it Niche.
It's a great place to begin.
Michael's done a great research job, giving you ideas for 70 some sites, and explaining simply what you need to do to profit from each
of them. Reading this ebook should leave you diversion with enthusiasm.
6. As a follow on to the stuff higher up...
Do you ever feel like you're drowning in a sea of data?
Well you're not the only one.
I simply checked out the online edition of The Guardian, one of the better UK daily papers, and found this report:
"There's a lot of data on our hard disks, and there's more accumulating by the day. The University of Berkeley School of Information Management and Systems has simply updated its "How More Information?" study. In 2002 we created over five exabytes of data, in the form of video, print, magnetic and optical media — an increase of over 30% a year since 1999. That's equivalent to half a million new collections the size of the US Library of Congress — 92% of which was on magnetic media, and most of that was on hard disk."
Just simply about the author:
Phil Wiley is the author of the better commerce book Mini Site Profits www.minisiteprofits.comand writes the free weekly Letter from Phil at www.ozemedia.com
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