If you are Unemployed here's something you have got to check out.
You know how you always hear about autopilot income, and how it always requires a lot of hard work? It usually turns out that it's not autopilot at all, right? Well, that's about to change, and there is an 18 year old ex-furniture mover is going to
tell you exactly what it's all about!
Click on the link and check that out how the unemployed can make big money fast.
Be warned. This is underground kind of stuff. You've never heard of this guy. You've probably never heard of his stuff.
Don't let that (or his age) fool you though – this guy is an ASSASSIN.
He's been quietly creaming a big income from under the noses of the very biggest names online... and most of them didn't even see it coming.
And when I say big income, I mean it.
This guys been making upwards of $10 or $15k every single month for a while
now...
But here's the crazy part – he does it with these tiny little websites, that are
free to set up, don't required any work to promote them or anything, and they
even generate their own traffic.
Told you it was crazy.
Check out the video to see what I mean!
But you know what else is weird about this guy?
He claims that these little sites will just generate continuous income once they're
set up.
And not just for a couple days, or even a week... these things keep running for
YEARS, lining your pockets the whole time. If you've got even a passing interest
in spending an hour or two putting up a (really) simple site...
... and then spending the money for the next couple years, (and let's face
it, who doesn't?) you need to go and watch this video now...
But do it fast. It can't stay up forever.
This is PERFECT for those who are unemployed and have been searching for a way to make money.
Sunday, November 8, 2009
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Search Engine Optimization For A Reason
I often find it amazing how prevalent the term “SEO” has become, even amongst those who barely know what HTML stands for in the first place. I don’t mean that as an insult to newcomers or non-tech-types who are interested in putting their info on the internet, but it does bring to mind the old saying “first things first.”
Perhaps the problem lies with the multi-million dollar price tags of web properties like MySpace, Skype, and YouTube they seem to set the example that if your site gets tons of traffic, then the dollars will come rolling in, no matter what you’re selling. However, for the 99.5% of the businesses on the internet that aren’t Twitter or Facebook, getting traffic (and, by extension, being on the top of the search engines) isn’t as important as developing a robust website in the first place.
In fact, it seems that far to many novice (and even not-so-novice) website creators forget that without a solid foundation of content, there’s nothing to “optimize.” After all, successful search engine optimization really isn’t a trick, despite what some might claim. Gone are the days when overloading a page with keywords on a black background would get results (now, these ill-advised tricks are more likely to get you banned from the search engines altogether). Instead, the search engines of today are constantly evolving to eliminate the irrelevant and highlight the valuable. And, that’s bad news for those looking for shortcuts.
On the other hand, it’s nice to know that you’ve got Google (and others) on your side if you’re committed to producing a quality, content-driven website. A case in point is Wikipedia. With thousands of contributors and an unbelievable amount of content on a seemingly endless variety of topics, it’s no wonder that Wikipedia garners so many top ranking results on Google.
Now, don’t let what I’ve written here lead you to believe that I think that SEO is worthless or unnecessary�that couldn’t be further from the truth. That said, if you’re starting a new website or if you’re looking for a way to improve the performance of your current website, start at the most fundamental level, the content. Write articles that are relevant to your site’s focus. If possible, integrate a message board or a blog with a comment section into your site. That way, you’ll have other people generating content for you. What ever you do, make it relevant, make it original (copying from other sites can get you penalized with the search engines as well), and generate as much of it as you can. Because, without content, the search engines don’t have a reason to index your site.
If, once you’ve gotten the content in place, your site still isn’t performing up to your expectations, then you may need to look at optimizing your content or building your site’s link popularity. However, chances are that the time you spend improving your site’s fundamentals will reap the biggest long term benefits. After all, improving your site for your visitors is nearly always one and the same as improving your site for the search engines.
Aaron Wall is the author of The SEO Book and can show you how you can get the best optimization for search engines out of your web site.
Perhaps the problem lies with the multi-million dollar price tags of web properties like MySpace, Skype, and YouTube they seem to set the example that if your site gets tons of traffic, then the dollars will come rolling in, no matter what you’re selling. However, for the 99.5% of the businesses on the internet that aren’t Twitter or Facebook, getting traffic (and, by extension, being on the top of the search engines) isn’t as important as developing a robust website in the first place.
In fact, it seems that far to many novice (and even not-so-novice) website creators forget that without a solid foundation of content, there’s nothing to “optimize.” After all, successful search engine optimization really isn’t a trick, despite what some might claim. Gone are the days when overloading a page with keywords on a black background would get results (now, these ill-advised tricks are more likely to get you banned from the search engines altogether). Instead, the search engines of today are constantly evolving to eliminate the irrelevant and highlight the valuable. And, that’s bad news for those looking for shortcuts.
On the other hand, it’s nice to know that you’ve got Google (and others) on your side if you’re committed to producing a quality, content-driven website. A case in point is Wikipedia. With thousands of contributors and an unbelievable amount of content on a seemingly endless variety of topics, it’s no wonder that Wikipedia garners so many top ranking results on Google.
Now, don’t let what I’ve written here lead you to believe that I think that SEO is worthless or unnecessary�that couldn’t be further from the truth. That said, if you’re starting a new website or if you’re looking for a way to improve the performance of your current website, start at the most fundamental level, the content. Write articles that are relevant to your site’s focus. If possible, integrate a message board or a blog with a comment section into your site. That way, you’ll have other people generating content for you. What ever you do, make it relevant, make it original (copying from other sites can get you penalized with the search engines as well), and generate as much of it as you can. Because, without content, the search engines don’t have a reason to index your site.
If, once you’ve gotten the content in place, your site still isn’t performing up to your expectations, then you may need to look at optimizing your content or building your site’s link popularity. However, chances are that the time you spend improving your site’s fundamentals will reap the biggest long term benefits. After all, improving your site for your visitors is nearly always one and the same as improving your site for the search engines.
Aaron Wall is the author of The SEO Book and can show you how you can get the best optimization for search engines out of your web site.
Friday, May 8, 2009
SEO Ranking Factors - The Most Important SEO Factors
One of the MOST important factors in ranking highly in search engines, thereby increasing your traffic which equals More Money You Can Make Online, is reliant upon how well you optimize your site. Below you will find the Most Important SEO Ranking Factors for ranking highly in the search engines.
SEO Ranking Factors - The Most Important SEO Factors
Having done the research and analysis, here are the most important SEO factors, from the highest priority to the lowest.
The Web site's Link Popularity -- The number of outside links, assuming all links are medium to high quality, counting new sites, and ignoring spam.
Anchor Text of Inbound Links - Targeted keywords.
Keywords in the Title Tag - Shows in search results, easiest to optimize.
Domain Authority/Back links of the Linking Page - The number of quality inbound links that point to a page from which your link comes matters. The more authoritative that page, the better your link is.
Topical Relevance of a Linking Page - A link from an authority site on the topic is worth GOLD. Links from topically relevant but less authoritative sites are also valuable, considering that's where Google is going; this will be more valuable in the future.
Age of Site - The older your site, the better. Buy an old domain if you can afford it
Internal Link Power Distribution - Make sure to heavily link pages you want to rank internally, consider anchor text.
Total Amount of Outbound Links on a Linking Page - The more links are on the linking page, the less rank value is passed with your link.
Link Distribution of the Site in Communities - the more your site is cited in online communities, the more important it is in the eyes of search engines.
Keyword Within Content - The importance of this should be obvious.
External Link to Other Pages/Site - Link only to quality sources.
Age of Link - Links are like wine; they get better with age.
Age of Linking Page - This, too, is like wine.
Linking site ranking for your keywords - If a site ranks for your keywords, then getting a link from that site is very valuable.
Text Surrounding the Link - The more relevant the text, the better.
Internal Link Popularity of Linking Page - This works the same way as inbound links. The more good ones, the better.
Domain Name Keyword Use - This helps with anchor text distribution.
Amount of Indexable Content - More content is good, but don't pin all your hopes on content volume. Without links, it doesn't go far.
Rate of New Inbound Links- Too many coming in too fast can set off red flags without evidence to justify a spike (events, search volume, etc)
Keyword Use in H1 Tag - Plug keywords there.
Now if those important seo ranking factors for search engines sounds complicated to you, you are not alone, a lot of people totally miss the boat on this key component to making money online. The good news is that their is a lot of SEO Help out there.
Aaron Wall, author of The SEO Book, is one of the absolute best in the business and you can get his help with FREE news and tips to help you improve your site's ranking on the search engines on his blog.
SEO Ranking Factors - The Most Important SEO Factors
Having done the research and analysis, here are the most important SEO factors, from the highest priority to the lowest.
The Web site's Link Popularity -- The number of outside links, assuming all links are medium to high quality, counting new sites, and ignoring spam.
Anchor Text of Inbound Links - Targeted keywords.
Keywords in the Title Tag - Shows in search results, easiest to optimize.
Domain Authority/Back links of the Linking Page - The number of quality inbound links that point to a page from which your link comes matters. The more authoritative that page, the better your link is.
Topical Relevance of a Linking Page - A link from an authority site on the topic is worth GOLD. Links from topically relevant but less authoritative sites are also valuable, considering that's where Google is going; this will be more valuable in the future.
Age of Site - The older your site, the better. Buy an old domain if you can afford it
Internal Link Power Distribution - Make sure to heavily link pages you want to rank internally, consider anchor text.
Total Amount of Outbound Links on a Linking Page - The more links are on the linking page, the less rank value is passed with your link.
Link Distribution of the Site in Communities - the more your site is cited in online communities, the more important it is in the eyes of search engines.
Keyword Within Content - The importance of this should be obvious.
External Link to Other Pages/Site - Link only to quality sources.
Age of Link - Links are like wine; they get better with age.
Age of Linking Page - This, too, is like wine.
Linking site ranking for your keywords - If a site ranks for your keywords, then getting a link from that site is very valuable.
Text Surrounding the Link - The more relevant the text, the better.
Internal Link Popularity of Linking Page - This works the same way as inbound links. The more good ones, the better.
Domain Name Keyword Use - This helps with anchor text distribution.
Amount of Indexable Content - More content is good, but don't pin all your hopes on content volume. Without links, it doesn't go far.
Rate of New Inbound Links- Too many coming in too fast can set off red flags without evidence to justify a spike (events, search volume, etc)
Keyword Use in H1 Tag - Plug keywords there.
Now if those important seo ranking factors for search engines sounds complicated to you, you are not alone, a lot of people totally miss the boat on this key component to making money online. The good news is that their is a lot of SEO Help out there.
Aaron Wall, author of The SEO Book, is one of the absolute best in the business and you can get his help with FREE news and tips to help you improve your site's ranking on the search engines on his blog.
How A Blogger Made $10,000 A Month With A Membersip Site
Daniel Scocco is a blogger from Brazil who used his blog as a launch pad for a membership site. He went through Yaro Starak's Membership Site Mastermind program, then went to work to launch his membership site. He did a 5-day launch and brought in OVER 200 members at $48 a month. If you do the math on that, he generated a $10,000 a month income stream in just five days. That's incredible and inspiring stuff and you can hear Daniel and Yaro break down exactly what he did in this podcast interview here (it won't cost you anything)
What's particularly powerful about Daniel's story was how he was able to leverage the relationships he built up with high-profile experts in his industry. He invited well known people to contribute content to his membership site, which meant he didn't have to do all the content creation work. He also leveraged their fame and access to people to help sell his membership site. A brilliant strategy that you could replicate in your market, so you need to listen to this interview. Set aside some time now, download the podcast and enjoy the discussion - it's truly motivational stuff.
If you want to be the next success story like Daniel, join Yaro's Membership Site Mastermind program. The current enrollment ends on Monday, so you only have a couple of days left to go before you miss out. You can learn more about the program and sign up here.
What's particularly powerful about Daniel's story was how he was able to leverage the relationships he built up with high-profile experts in his industry. He invited well known people to contribute content to his membership site, which meant he didn't have to do all the content creation work. He also leveraged their fame and access to people to help sell his membership site. A brilliant strategy that you could replicate in your market, so you need to listen to this interview. Set aside some time now, download the podcast and enjoy the discussion - it's truly motivational stuff.
If you want to be the next success story like Daniel, join Yaro's Membership Site Mastermind program. The current enrollment ends on Monday, so you only have a couple of days left to go before you miss out. You can learn more about the program and sign up here.
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