Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010 at
3:09 am
This is potentially one of the most important questions you need to ask yourself as a blogger, and yet is where I see pretty much every blogger go wrong. I’ve even had trouble with this myself over the years each time I redesign my blog.
The challenge, when coming up with a blog design, is to ensure your blog conveys a message about why it exists. This message should focus on the reader and why they would want to visit the blog and consume the content there. It’s the purpose, the benefit, the reason why, the what’s in it for me statement that gives your blog meaning to a new visitor.
Over the years I’ve been asked to review blogs, often by members of my coaching programs during live calls. Sometimes the question I’m asked is simply how do I improve my blog?
In almost all cases, when I first go to visit [...]
Original post by http://ReplytoYaro.com (Yaro Starak)
Monday, March 22nd, 2010 at
10:20 am
Anyone telling you that Affiliate Marketing is easy is not giving the full truth! It becomes simple enough once you get the hang of it and once you master it – then it becomes easier, but I don’t think its easy. You are still required to do the work to earn via Affiliate marketing.
What even more makes the waters murky are some vendors that use strategies I consider to be questionable. And while as a product owner myself I can understand multiple concerns we have to deal with – I believe that EVERY affiliate who helped you make a sale, deserves to get paid!
If you helped me sell my product – you are getting paid because without you this sale NEVER happened!
But I also know that not every vendor subscribes to this position and I had to deal with the problem I’m about to describe. Better yet – I [...]
Original post by TheSpotter
Monday, March 22nd, 2010 at
10:20 am
Anyone telling you that Affiliate Marketing is easy is not giving the full truth! It becomes simple enough once you get the hang of it and once you master it – then it becomes easier, but I don’t think its easy. You are still required to do the work to earn via Affiliate marketing.
What even more makes the waters murky are some vendors that use strategies I consider to be questionable. And while as a product owner myself I can understand multiple concerns we have to deal with – I believe that EVERY affiliate who helped you make a sale, deserves to get paid!
If you helped me sell my product – you are getting paid because without you this sale NEVER happened!
But I also know that not every vendor subscribes to this position and I had to deal with the problem I’m about to describe. Better yet – I [...]
Original post by TheSpotter