You've done the Micro-Niche research, the Keyword analysis, and the Competition research as well. You've started to write your blog, and now what? Now it's time to start putting it all together. You have to have something to sell. Either you have a product of your own, or the product of someone else. Selling someone else's product is called affiliate marketing.
Where To Get Started
There are many places you can go to start an affiliation, but today we will consider one that offers over 1,000 markets. This way we can place an advertisement on your page that will match whatever your Micro-Niche is. A good example of subtle marketing is found at THIS SITE. Did you notice that the "Apple Store" banner fit right into the page theme?
People Don't Buy Groceries At The Pet Shop
It is a sure fire bet, that anyone going to a blog about dogs will be interested in dog products. Any other products make your blog "unnatural." People are turned off by that type of marketing, and probably will not return to your blog, nor will they recommend it to others.
The Power Mall Free Affiliate Program
What I like about this program is that it offers several different ways to get started. But for the moment, we are only considering the free options. Another neat feature of this program is that it offers a way of generating an income, even without making any sales. You'll understand better, once you taken a look. After your registration is complete, you will receive access to over 1,000 shops to choose from to place into your blog.
POWER MALL
Placing Your Advertisement Onto Your Blog
For this, we are going to need a little HTML programing. No worries. It's not difficult.
INSTRUCTIONS
The Lessons End Where it began.
In the last part of my lessons, we are going to provide the gas for your motor. It's not enough that you have a beautiful vehicle with a powerful motor. You need something called back links to give your blog authority in the search engines. The more back links you have, the more authority you have. The Market Samurai tool is great with providing just that. Also, by using the social bookmark tools, you create back links. Literally, there are dozens of social bookmark sites that you can bookmark to. Only, I suggest you make it look natural by only bookmarking 5 different sites a day. You will do this with every different blog you publish. Also, a comment you post into someone else's blog is considered a back link, just remember to include your site address. Those that hold the most weight are the .gov and .edu blogs, but only post a comment on sites that are relevant to yours, and only one a day. Anything more is considered as spam. The final tool in your box will be the STUMBLE UPON TOOLBAR. Every time you see a page you like, you can give it a thumbs up. Of coarse you are going to give your blog a thumbs up. Right? As always, if you have any questions.
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Thursday, June 25, 2009
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