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#26, RE: Plan/Outline - Goals - Progress
Posted by Kurt on Jun-11-08 at 03:51 PM
In response to message #25
LAST EDITED ON Jun-11-08 AT 03:53 PM (PST)
 
Dave, Warner and All...

First a few general comments. Everyone wants an easy, fast plan that perfectly matches their own situation. And, they expect it to be here before they get here.

People want a "push button" situation. Here's the reality...If all you hade to do was push a button, someone else would push it twice. Then, someone else would push it three times. Finally, someone would write a program to push it all the time.

Warner has 4 blogs he wants to promote.

Dave wants to make money as fast as he can.

Should each of you use the exact same plan?

How willing are you to take risks? Should the plan for someone willing to take a lot of risks be the same as the person that wants less risk? Ar you willing to build blog farms, day after day for the next 3 month?

How much money do you have? A budget is a major part of any business. Should the plan be the same for folks whose budgets are different?

What are your skills? What are your assets? Are your blogs all remotely hosted? Do you have a reseller account? A full dedicated server?

This forum and programs are about giving you all the options available, many not widely known. The decisions are your pretty much your responsibility.

Every month, we concentrate on a Bomb or Tuel and how to get the most out of it. Right now, we're working on BlogBomb. In about 10 days, we'll focus on something else.

For those that want to learn entire 12 years of SEO in 2-3 hours, I'm really not sure how to do that. But I can get it down to a month or two.

Having said this, I'm more than willing to help each person set up a general plan based on their own situaton.

Dave,

SEO isn't the fastest way to make money, it takes time to get into the engines. Then, if you use an affiliate program like AdSense to generate revenue, we can add up to another 60 days before you actually have any cash on hand.

So we can eliminate the SEO/affiliate model right off the bat.

Since you like building sites, I'd start there, flipping them for cash. I'm not an expert on flipping, so I'd check out some of the other sources.

Many of the Tuelz are designed for webmasters to help build sites, such as crosslinking, etc.

Maybe of more interest, I thinking of offering some "developer" licenses for BlogBomb and FatBomb. These licenses would allow you to sell sites using the scripts, but you couldn't sell the scripts directly.

If others are interested, we can talk about this more in the future.

Next, do your keyword research and find some decent long-tail keywords to sell some Clickbank stuff. They pay fairly quickly.

Use all the 3rd party, free resources you can, crosslinking them. Use the Bomber method to spin content and reviews and post on various 3rd party sites, like Hubpages, squidoo, etc., pusing traffic and links to your "money" pages.

Learn to create RSS pheeds and submit the RSS pheeds to RSS directories and use the Pingz Tuel to ping them.

Create a mixture of sales pages and content pages. Promo the content pages using Web2.0 sources, point them to your money/sales pages.

Here's a free (give your email) Web 2.0 daily plan sheet that is excellent. Use it to submit your highest quality content pages.
http://www.socialmediadaily.com/

Repeat. Repeat. Repeat. Your goal is to build your affiliate networks so they earn you residual income so you don't have to build/sell sites. Build/sell sites to give you cashflow in the meantime.

Warner,

Expand your blog network, spin content, use some type of auto post to build content on your blogs. Submit the RSS pheeds and Ping.

Submit quality posts to bookmark sites. I prefer Bookmarking Demon, but there are plenty of other choices.

Using the RSS pheeds from your blogfarm, learn to make a blackhole RSS pheed, either by hand or use BlogBomb's random feature.