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Blog Affiliate Internet Marketing Tip - How To Make Huge Blog Profits Without Spending A Dime

Affiliate programs have come a long way ever since the pioneers (Amazon.com), made them famous online. Come to think of it, there are actually affiliates who spend a huge sum of money every month on pay per click advertisements to bring huge targeted visitors to their affiliate blogs.

At the end of the month, these blog affiliates get a good return on their investments and take home huge sums of affiliate checks. But the beauty of the internet is that you can achieve the some goal by using different methods. What this means is that it is possible for you to take home huge sums of affiliate checks every month without paying a single dime on advertising.

To make huge blog profits without spending a single dime, here is a blog affiliate internet marketing tip for you.



If you want to take home huge sums of affiliate checks monthly, you have to generate well-written promotional articles that you will use to drive lots of targeted visitors to your affiliate blog. To effectively use promotional articles, simply identify the problems people face which are related to the subject matter of the affiliate site you want to promote on your blog. You will then write lots of articles with popular but low-in-competition keywords, discussing these problems.

You will then submit these promotional articles to high traffic articles directories and link all these articles back to your affiliate blog where you will also have written pre-selling articles that talks about the benefit of the affiliate site you are promoting.

You have to constantly generate well-written keyword rich promotional articles to make the big money using this free method. If you follow these rules, you are bound to make huge blog profits with your affiliate blog as compared those who spend money on pay per click advertisements.





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How To Make Money with a FREE Blog

Tips and recommendations for successful of any Blogging
Blogging has become very popular lately. People use them as journals, diaries, and/or sales pages...

There are 2 kinds of blogs. One kind is hosted on your own server/hosting account and is created by installing a script and then customizing the template and then adding your own content.

The 2nd type of blog is hosted by a service and all you have to do is sign up for a free account and start adding content.

If you have a budget that is very small or zero, and you are looking for a way to start making money on the internet, blogging is a great way to get started. You can make money with a free blog by adding Google Adsense, and promoting affiliate products.



The following are 10 online safest techniques, suggestions and tips for Blogging

1. first think of your goals and your resources.

2. Go to http://blogger.com and open an account. It's free...

3. Once your account is open, create a new blog using your chosen key phrase as you Blogger sub-domain. Select a template to use.

4. Set the Blog title to be exactly the same as your key phrase. Create a description that contains your key phrase in it at least once.

5. Find affiliate programs for high-quality products in your niche. Create affiliate links for these products and insert them into your sidebar on the template where it says "Links".

6. Insert links to other blogs, related news, etc. at the bottom of each post using your key phrase somewhere in the anchor text of the link.

7. Submit your blog to as many of these blog and rss feed directories as possible.Use your key phrase in the title and at least once in the Description if you are able to enter one.

8. Go to http://yahoo.com and set up an account if you don't already have one. Add your RSS feed to your "My Yahoo" account as a news feed you want to monitor.

9. You will need to add RSS Beta to your My Yahoo content if you don't have it. For more info on how to do that, go here: http://my.yahoo.com/s/rss-faq.html and add it. You will now add your blog into the RSS feed in my yahoo. To do that, click on edit in the RSS feed section. Enter the url of your blog.

10. Go to MSN.com, create an account, and do the same. To do that, enter your blog URL with "atom.xml" appended to the end of it where it says "Search for content to add".

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Google Updates Page Rank

Every time Google does a Page Rank update it sets the SEO community on fire with people constantly refreshing their url in multiple Google data centers to see if they have moved up or down.

Well over the weekend, Google did another Page Rank update. It did not have an impact on any of my sites in a positive or negative direction but many webmasters have been reporting changes. Google’s Matt Cutts did give us some notice in his blog on September 24th to expect a Page Rank update over the weekend so it doesn’t come as a surprise:

Matt Cutts Said,

September 24, 2008 @ 4:49 pm

Dave, we’re 1/365th of the way there!

panzermike, I wouldn’t be surprised if new PageRanks started showing up this weekend or so.

A few things to keep in mind regarding Page Rank:

1) Page Rank is updating all the time - the little green toolbar that displays Page Rank, however, only gets updated periodically which is why people take notice when there are changes made.

2) The best way to increase your Page Rank is to get high quality links to your website. Quality is much more important than quantity when you’re looking at building links for Page Rank purposes.

3) Page Rank does not directly determine where you rank in the search engines but if you have high quality links to your pages and your content has been optimized around a certain keyword it will help you rise above the crowd.

4) Page Rank is a good reputation measurement. One of the first things I look at when I a visit a new webpage is its Page Rank. Is it a new site and not yet listed? Does it a have a low score? Does it score well? Based on the Page Rank of a company’s website I will decide if I want to spend more time getting involved and learning more about their offerings.

5) Don’t obsess over Page Rank. Continue adding value to your website visitors and building quality links to your site. If it’s a useful resource for people, they will return, tell their friends, link to you, etc. and you will continue building your Internet empire! Don’t just build for Google, build for your customers.
What happened with your Page Rank in this last update? Did you go up? down? unchanged?

SEO Advice - 21st Century Boy

It’s time for another SEO Advice post! Last month, I offered free SEO advice to soundsofrock.com. I’m going to continue my SEO Advice series today by helping out another YoungEntrepreneur.com blog reader Gareth May, from 21st Century Boy.

Gareth May - www.21st-century-boy.co.uk

Hey Evan,

I launched my website. Basically it’s aimed at young men between 16-26 (although not exclusively) whom for whatever reason - fatherless family, lack of role models (footballers are now millionaire teenagers with no foot hold in reality), computer game obsessed, saturated schools with less support - need a helping hand in life or some growing up advice. I’ve tried to make it informative, through humour, about issues which I don’t think young men really have realistic access to. And by realistic I mean without it being patronising or from an authoritative figure. But it’s also got a lot of fun stuff on there like videos, articles and stories as well as tips on how to buy your girlfriend lingerie without looking like a pervert, how to get served at a busy bar and how to check for testicular cancer to name just a few. I think you’ll see what I mean if you visit it.

www.21st-century-boy.co.uk
Cheers for now.

Gareth May.

My Recommendations

After the one liner messages from Brenn and Michael it was great to see a request with a little more meat on the bones and one that provided some context as to what the website is trying to achieve. Kudos to you Gareth! Here are my suggestions for you:

1) Use A Better Title Tag

The top left of page (above the url box) is one of the most important elements that Google looks at it. Don’t waste it by putting 21st Centure Boy at the front of each page. If you have 100 characters to make an impression you want to put your most important keywords up here. If you have to use 21st Century Boy on each page, put it on the right most part of the title tag instead of the left. Repeating title tags won’t help you rank your different pages in Google.

2) Make Your Tips Longer and Put Them On Their Own Pages

I love the Tips section on your site. You’re covering popular “how to” topics like “How to fry the perfect steak” and “How to slow dance with confidence”. I like the tips much more than the articles because people love “how to” articles and yours are short and to the point. I think they could be a big traffic driver for you if you could make them just a little bit longer (aim for 300 words) and put each one on its own page. Make sure that each page has the keywords in the url as well as the title tag.

3) Get Some PageRank!

I’m surprised you’re not getting a higher score from Google’s PageRank (2/10) considering the social context of the material you write. It’s the kind of stuff people would want to tell their friends about. What are you doing to market your site? Get on the different forums and blogs and let people know you exist! Eventually you’ll get some champions to help you promote your site but when it’s in startup mode you have to do it yourself. Build those links to your site and establish PageRank so you can get more respect as well as higher rankings in Google!

Good luck Gareth!

Readers, what do you think about 21st Century Boy?

To learn more about how to get SEO tips for your website please read my post: Need SEO Advice? Submit Your Site!

7 Ways To Build A Successful (And Profitable) Community Website

This morning my website was featured in a story in one of Canada’s most respected newspapers, the Financial Post.
The story focused in on how entrepreneurs don’t like to talk about their businesses online and it’s difficult for people who own entrepreneur-related portals and communities to succeed.
My site was featured as one that was bucking the trend and if the story focused in on the United States YoungEntrepreneur.com would be held up as a model of success.
It got me thinking about why my site was successful and what it takes to run a profitable community website.
1) Pick A Theme
I see so many forums, blogs, and portals that don’t have a specific niche. If you try to be everything to everyone then you’re not going to make a memorable impression and people won’t come back or get involved.
2) Choose Something You’re Passionate About
Just like my advice last week (5 Ways To Know If Your Business Idea Is Any Good), you have to love what you do. Especially in a community driven website if you don’t have an interest in the topic then there is no way you’re going to be successful. You have to live and breathe the subject matter to drive it forward and you’ll have a lot more fun as well being able to share your passions with others. It can be tempting to jump at an opportunity because it looks like a “sure thing” but if you don’t love the topic, don’t do it.
3) Get It Started Yourself
You can’t have the mindset of “if I build it, then will come.” It’s so easy to set up a new blog or forum - the technology makes it extremely simple to get going so anybody can do it. The key is getting it started, putting up interesting content, and continuing to post and add to the site. If you are not heavily involved at the start to get it to critical mass, it won’t succeed.
4) Get Help!
You’re going to have to put in a lot of work to get your website off the ground (see point #3!) but as soon as possible you need to engage people to come out and help you. Get them to comment on your blog, get them to post responses in your forums, get them to moderate different categories and contribute. You can’t do everything yourself and more people become interested in your website if they see that there is a discussion going (not just you talking to yourself). Start with your friends and people you know and then reach out to others who run related websites who might be interested in participating.
5) Post Interesting Topics
People click through, read, and participate in stories that are engaging and interesting. Be controversial, offer practical advice, be a source of inspiration. If you’re just regurgitating news from a Google Alerts feed then people aren’t going to care and come back to your website. A good trick is to look at the homepage of Digg and see what stories consistently come up on the first page. Adjust the topics to fit your niche and get writing!
6) Get Prizes
People love contests and there’s nothing like a great prize to get people talking. If the prize is related and interesting to your target audience and there is a degree of value associated with it then visitors will increase their participation and help drive more traffic for you. The prize doesn’t always have to cost you money either. How about a feature story on your website or a special report or service from a partner who is willing to donate a prize? If you’re going to be an entrepreneur you need to think outside the box - I’ve never paid for any of the prizes I’ve offered on my site - you just need to get creative!
7) Encourage Your Top Users
You will have a top percentage of your users who love your site and visit it daily. Give them encouragement and recognition in the community. Point out how useful some of their contributions are and thank them for their involvement. You can also profile them as community ambassadors. Stay in regular contact with them and get their suggestions for how to make your website even better. Keep your champions happy and they will help you go out and bring more people in!
What would you add to the list of how to build a successful community website? Evan CarmichaelYoungEntrepreneur.com Blog ManagerDid you enjoy this article? If so, then http://feeds.feedburner.com/YoungentrepreneurcomBlog subscribe to our RSS Feed. No comments

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