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Module 1
10 Things That Work (and 20 that Don’t)
Leverage What Other People Are Doing
Module 2
What Can You Promote?
Clickbank 101
Choosing a Product to Promote on Clickbank
How People Make Money As Affiliates
Module 3
Creating a Persona: Who Are You?
Creating a Persona: What’s Your Niche?
Choose Your Vehicle
Create a Powerful Message
Module 4
Relationship Building Online
Social Tools of the Trade
Getting Started on Facebook
Advertising on Facebook
Module 5
The Three P’s of Persuasion
How to Use Pain to Persuade
Show Them the Potential
Prove It
Copywriting Tips and Techniques
Module 6
WordPress Basics
Tweaking WordPress to Your Needs
Content Shortcuts
Getting Better Deals with Advertisers
Compliance and Legal Issues
Module 7
Inbound Marketing – Going Organic
Blog Posts
Webinars and Video Posts
Ads and Reviews
Facebook and Twitter
White Papers
Free eBooks and Reports
Consultations
Comments and Forums
Search Engine Optimization
Paid Traffic – Warnings and Opportunities
Creative Sources of Traffic
Monthly Newsletter 3
Newsletter
Bonus Videos
Free Report
30 Day Action Plan
Day 1 – Find Your Focus
Day 2 – Target a Product
Day 3 – Persona Crafting
Day 4 – What’s Your Vehicle?
Day 5 – What’s Your Message?
Day 6 – Populate Your Online Presence
Day 7 – Build a Blog
Day 8 – Install WordPress and Create Your First Site
Day 9 – Research Competitors
Day 10 – Create Your Email List
Day 11 – Content Time
Day 12 – Populate Your List
Day 13 – Create a Facebook/Twitter Plan
Day 14 – Find the Pain
Day 15 – Write a Pitch
Day 16 – Populate Your Site
Day 17 – Reach Out to Other Marketers
Day 18 – Network, Network, Network
Day 19 – Identify a Unique Advantage and EXPLOIT It
Day 20 – Monetize!
Day 21 – SEO in a Day
Day 22 – Guest Posts
Day 23 – 10 Other Content Marketing Tactics
Day 24 – Is It Time to Spend Money?
Day 25 – Blitzing the Social Scene
Day 26 – Turning Up the Heat on Media and PR
Day 27 – Measuring Success in 1 Month
Day 28 – Creating a Second Site
Day 29 – Connecting Your Sites
Day 30 – Month 1 Down – Time to Replicate!
OTO 1 – Cash In Money System
OTO 2 – A List Machine
Stay in Touch, Build Relationships
Choosing an Autoresponder
Double Opt-In Is Your Friend
Creating an Email Sequence
Value vs. Selling
Freebies
Storytelling
Getting That Email Opened
Leverage Social Tools through Email
The Value of One Lead
Support
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Quote:Day 21 – SEO in a Day
Listen, I know a lot of books like this are loaded with tips about search engine optimization and traffic generation.
But here’s what I think.
If you create a really good website, loaded with content that people love, and then go out and solicit interest or interviews from a few top names in your niche, you’re done.
That’s all you need.
Of course, there are a few things you can do that can help you along the way.
If you have a website that is very poorly optimized, or if you’re just not sure how to post content to your site best, it CAN hurt you in the search engine, so I recommend spending at least one day in this first month focusing on search engine optimization.
Over time, don’t kill yourself getting back links or building out your site. We’ll talk a little bit more about the methods I do use for this later, but generally speaking, value content, networking and building a web of sites that link to each other is the only thing you need to do for search engine optimization.
The Important Stuff On Site
Fortunately, you have WordPress. WordPress is awesome for search engine optimization. However, there are a few things you should tweak. If you haven’t yet, make the following changes:
Install All-in-One SEO (or Yoast)
Change Permalinks
Write Custom METAs
Submit Your Sitemap
Check for Duplicate Content
Use 2-3 H2s for Every 500+ Words
That’s the basic stuff. Here are a few more tips that can help your site out. Remember, if you have a choice between doing these things and writing a killer blog post, always write the content.
Content is immensely valuable, and while these little things can help, a brand-new post published every day is significantly more important.
Deep Link Your Posts
Link to Other Blogs and Authority Sites
Embrace and Engage Your Competition
Use a Call to Action with Each Post
Fill Out Your Bios and Descriptions
That’s all the on-site stuff. There’s also a few things we’re going to do offsite. I can only cover a few of these in the next couple days, but generally speaking here are a few more you can focus on for today.
Use OnlyWire or SocialAdr – These services allow you to submit each of your blog posts to multiple social bookmarking or Web 2.0 sites quickly and easily. They do cost money, but the cost is low and the benefit high.
Spinning Content for Backlinks - If you have a lot of content, and a little bit of time on your hands, you can spin the content with tools like The Best Spinner and submit the content to multiple sites like Squidoo and HubPages.
Press Releases – There are free press release sites, but the paid ones have a much greater impact. You’re looking at between $50 and $100 for each press release sent out, but from each one you’re likely to get dozens of back links and quite a few impressions.
Video Marketing – Sit down and think of three or four engaging videos you can record related to your niche. You can record these over time so there’s no rush, but video marketing can have a substantial impact on your traffic so start thinking on it now.
Web 2.0 Hubs Linking to Yours – This doesn’t work as well as it once did, but you can create multiple profiles on sites like Squidoo, Gather.com, Suite101.com, Examiner.com, and HubPages. Create these sites, and start uploading spun content from your blog or original content that you write linking back to your site.
Obviously you don’t have time to do all of these things today.
However, whatever you DO plan to do, sit down and make an outline of what you need today so you can work on it this next week.
A lot of the end of the Action Plan is review, so you should focus heavily on back linking and anything that promotes your side in the search engines with the extra time that you have.
What about the other stuff?
I don’t like it.
Old-school search engine optimization is not dead, but we’ve learned something very important about it in the last few years.
Even the stuff that you can get away with now and that is considered Whitehat, Google is finding ways to block. Why? Because there are people who take advantage of it.
Blog networks, for example, are not inherently bad.
However, when used the way people tend to use them, they are spammy.
Google doesn’t like them and as a result most blog networks got dinged in the Penguin update. So, now we avoid blog networks.
There are alternatives, of course, but to be perfectly honest it’s not worth risking your site to use a more streamlined, faster search engine optimization method.
Do you know this will work? Will it ever get dinged? Will it add value to your site?
Ask yourself these questions every time you do anything to promote your site in search. Does this add value to the site and help my readers? If the answer is yes, you’re good.
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