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May 13, 2010 at 9:50 pm #810212
Anonymous
InactivePersonally and I may not be right I would conentrate on getting decent content up, then aquiring links and SEO but at the same time reading froums, blogs, ebooks etc to learn and get better
May 13, 2010 at 11:44 pm #810213Anonymous
Inactive@alexpratt 219121 wrote:
Personally and I may not be right I would conentrate on getting decent content up, then aquiring links and SEO but at the same time reading froums, blogs, ebooks etc to learn and get better
Absolutely agree with Alex…
Get the content on your site first, then worry about everything else. People wont trade links with you if your site doesn’t look at least close to finished, and SEO wont work too well if you have no content to optimise.
Forums are something I would suggest to spend at least 10-15 minutes on to research. If you have any questions etc the forums are the first place you should check out because it’s likely someone else has had the same questions already.
So your time spent on content should be most at this point and you will see that the more closer to finished your site gets, the less time you will need to spend on content and will be able to delegate that time to other things.
May 14, 2010 at 12:10 am #810216
volonetMemberI am in the same boat as you, I work a full time job and come home just drained. Your own the right track, spend what time you have building content for your site, along with the SEO and those stats will start to change. Have you tried going all out on weekeds? This seems to work best for me.
May 14, 2010 at 12:40 am #810217
sudarmaMemberI spend hrs everyday developing my Gambling Portal and trying to increase popularity etc! This is also on top of running my businesses and a number of other websites, raising 3 daughters and looking after my partner etc, so I really know how you feel! sleeping.gsleeping.gsleeping.gsleeping.g
I gather you cannot find much time, therefore I personally advise you try to spend a hr or, two each day doing the following:-
. Articles
. Social Bookmarking (Highly recommended)
. Linking
. Site DevelopmentSounds a lot I know but it can be done! Even if you just spend 30 mins doing each, you will surly see benefits!
May 14, 2010 at 1:18 pm #810228
greendaveMemberThis is great to know that there are those out there who are also drained and yet still strive forward to achieve great things for themselves and their families.
I’m feeling driven now after these few replies of fortune fire power.
If there are any part time website owner success stories out there, now would be the time to share that inspiration to those who follow behind.
Tired and drained, lets get the strong coffees in and make some money
Thanks team
May 16, 2010 at 11:45 pm #810255Anonymous
InactiveI think you’ll find that most people in this industry started being an affiliate part-time then moved over to full time once they built up their traffic base…
Lost of success stories here mate
May 17, 2010 at 8:47 pm #810269
greendaveMemberHello, i’m very made up with the thread strength here, lots of people getting involved. Now come on, lets here some of those success stories, we don’t need to know what car you drive, just some inspirational gossip will do.
Do you think all affiliates that pursue with full dedication are able to transition across, or do some enjoy a steady and rather more part time involvement in the market.
Thanks james
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