I must post more often, I must post more often, I must post more often, I must post more often, I must post more often, I must post more often, I must post more often, I must post more often,…. Gee I wish we had copy and past when they made me do that on the blackboard at school
I have been working at a blog commenting plan that is starting to get me some traction so In a little while, after a few more comments I’ll return and fill in some details..
This is looking like a nice little earner tho so stay tuned!
There’s some big changes coming for the blog too.. New Theme, more focus on traffic generation as my overall mantra plus a back link building service which I am starting to offer next week..
Ok, I’ll be back (I can’t resist sorry: I’ll be back-linking)
Cheers
Andy
Filed under Big Traffic Generation by on Jul 12th, 2009. Comment.
If you check out http://www.digitalaudiomp3.com you will discover my latest project and the first of several Niche Stores I am building over the next few months.
Targeting some well researched keyword phrases such as JukeBox Mp3 Players (who would have thought) and a few more will hopefully enable me to get good Google rankings for my store and lots of sales!
I will be using my RSS Turbo technique for traffic too, on that note I wanted to point out (all will be revealed in my guide) that if you go and look for my result for the keyword phrase I highlighted in my post a few days ago you won’t see it on Google page 1 right now… This is perfectly normal in my experience so far with my technique, you will find that your RSS results will show up quickly, possibly disappear after a few days and then generally come back after anything upto a week or so and stay put.. This is quite normal with any result you are targeting on Google, it’s even got a name: ‘The Google Dance’
SO have faith and be patient if you’re doing something similar or are already a reader of the first draft of my guide… Which reminds me I must change the offer up the top right there..
‘Get Into It’
Andy
Filed under Affiliate Marketing Tips & Tricks by on Feb 19th, 2009. Comment.
RSS Turbo Technique
Had to post again quickly as I wanted you to see the power, still of my RSS Turbo technique for getting yourself quickly on the first page of google for your well chosen keywords..
So here’s a screenshot from one of my keywords I targeted last night before I went to sleep.. Very nice to wake up to!

There will be plenty more proof in the updated guide.. comming soon..
Cheers
Andy
Filed under Big Traffic Generation by on Feb 11th, 2009. Comment.
You can follow my progress leading upto Christmas as I attempt the impossible! Here’s my plan of attack, just 3 main strategies:
- Keep going with my crazy RSS google domination by creating as many keyword focused RSS feeds leading to just a select few affiliate offers I am promoting – There’s a tonne of keywords to target per campaign I can tell you (note for next year, develop software to automate the whole task
) - Make a targeted network of Christmas gift sites with a Christmas ‘Mother’ site and promote the heck out of Christmas!
- Dominate MSN searches for highly competitive keywords totally impossible in Google.. A sneaky shift to a lesser but still highly searched engine that can generate very good traffic (especially using the techniques and scripts I just got my hands on
)
All these projects follow a specific method, the first is my own and I’ll be putting together a guide and videos once I’m happy with all my final testing (and I’ve made enough to retire..)
So I’ll get back to it and keep updating here with progress..
So far we have:
- I’m searching keywords, creating mini pages and RSS feeds and also classified ads to include for more coverage (Using US Free Ads but looking at another US classified site and a UK site I’ve seen getting good rankings)
- I’ve registered my main Christmas ‘Mother Site’ www.getitforchristmas.com and I’m studying the rest of the guide with a view to choosing some hot products to promote and starting to build the mini sites..
- Just looking at this for the first time today but will certainly be hammering it in combination with method 2 once I get some of those mini sites done!
As I said I’ll try and get back often with progress as this is something I’ll be working on every day now!
Feel free to ask questions via comment in the post (great for backlinks to your websites hint hint) or you can use the contact link at the top..
‘Get Into It’
Andy
1. Understand Your Target Customer
If you design a website you think will attract clients, but you don’t really know who your customers are and what they want to buy, it is less likely that you will make much money. Websites are an extension or replacement for a standard storefront. You can send email to your existing clients and ask them to complete a survey or even have a suggestion/feedback box while they are browsing on your website.
- Ask them about their choices.
- If they like your products then why?
- Do you offer discount prices or coupons?
- Are your prices consistently lower than others?
- Is your shipping price cheaper?
- Do you respond faster to client questions?
- Are your product descriptions better?
- Are your return policies and guarantees better than your competitor’s?
- Ask your customer to complete a simple contact form with name, address, age, gender, etc. when they purchase a product. If you offer a free report or coupon as an incentive you’ll get a great response rate!
2. Don’t focus solely on the main page, keywords and titles
The first step to sales when customers visit your site should be to see the products they were looking for. Of course, search engine optimization and better rankings have great importance but never lose sight of the fact that they won’t keep your customer on your site or make them buy.
Once you have got the customer to your site, you must ensure that he gets interested in your products or services and stays around. Motivate him to buy the product by providing clear and unambiguous information.
If you happen to sell more than one product or service, provide all necessary information about each. By providing suitable and easily visible links, the customer can navigate to these pages and get the details easily.
3. Does your website provide clear contact information?
When you publish a website remember your customers can buy your products 24 hrs a day, also your customers may be from other states or countries that are thousands of miles away in different timezones. Always provide contact information, preferably on every page of your website, complete with mailing address, telephone number and an email address that reaches you quickly.
People may need to contact you about sales, general information or technical problems with your site. Also have your email forwarded to another email address if you do not check your website mail often.
I hope you appreciate these reminders of those important items we can so often overlook, remember we value each and every customer like gold!
Best
Andy
Filed under Big Traffic Generation by on Aug 21st, 2008. Comment.