Articles from March 2010

Blog Your Way to Success in 30 Minutes a Day

Having your own blog is one of THE best ways to grow your Internet business due to the variety of methods you can use it, including…

  • Building community
  • Distributing presell content
  • Growing your list
  • Mobilizing your affiliates
  • Monetizing the design elements
  • Establishing a brand
  • Creating loyalty and credibility

The list could go on and on.

If you have a blog, then one of your biggest obstacles to using it effectively is promoting the blog, i.e., generating traffic.

[If you don't have a blog, then it's past due ... it should immediately leap to the top of your "to do" list.]

Jimmy D. Brown just released a new 23-page report that you can download below at no charge.  It's entitled, "30 Minutes Per Day Blog P.R.O.M.O." and in it you'll learn how to drive traffic to your blog in about half an hour per day.

The report reveals a different daily strategy to implement for each of the five workdays.

You can download it immediately at…

http://affiliates.muscle-build.com/go/blog-promo/

There are no lists to join.  No hoops to jump thru.  Visit the site and click on the download link. End of story.

However, this free offer will permanently "retire" on Friday, April 9 at 10PM CDT.  At that time it will be removed from the Internet and will no longer be available for download.

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Backlink System Part 2 – Super Strategy

In Backlink System Part 1, we talked about how I systematically get backlinks for my sites from day 1. I mentioned in that post a "super strategy" that I employ that was inspired by a product I bought, and that I highly recommend, called Backlink Flood.

I'm going to tell you, in a nutshell, how that system works. I cannot give you all of the details, but I can certainly give you the 30,000 foot view.

The basic premise is that you get a lot of links and they're all inter-related. You also use RSS feeds from those links and get links to them.

Here is the overview:

  1. Create an article or post on your site.
  2. Create another article or post on a blogging platform like Blogger or Wordpress (the free kind) with a link embedded to the post in #1.
  3. Create another article or post on a different platform with 2 links – one to #1 and one to #2.
  4. Keep on creating articles with links embedded to #1 and the article you just created.
  5. Complete the loop by creating an article or post in one last platform with 2 links – one to the original and another back to #2.

I suggest you do this with 8-10 articles. I know, sounds like a lot of work. But the crux is the backlinks, not the length of the articles, if you catch my drift. The purpose is not to generate traffic but to get the backlink.

This technique is known as a linkwheel.

Then, after that is done, you submit all those articles to social networking sites like twitter, Facebook, digg, StumbleUpon, DropJack, and Diigolet (to name a few).

The "super bonus" follow up technique is to then take the RSS feeds from all of these sites and submit them to the RSS directories. More on that later.

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