Internet Marketing
On this page I will make a working process/step-by-step guide to internet marketing. It will contain links of sites you can use, strategies, etc. The ideas come from everywhere on the net, books, etc. Much ideas are from the Thirty Day Challenge (an absolutely amazing tutorial on internet marketing) and from the Warrior Forum. The page is a work in progress. As I learn new tricks or techniques, I will put them on this page.
If you have any questions, tips or suggestions, please leave them in the comments below.
Tools & plugins
- Firefox the only browser you need!
- Jing make screencaptures, share them online or use them for your blog
Market Research
First, find a market. You can find market ideas anywhere (eBay, popular blogs, etc.). You can also go to one of the affiliate networks (see below), see if you can find an interesting product and then target the market that this product belongs to.
Use the following links to find Long Tail Phrases for your market:
- Wordtracker gtrends
- Overture keyword suggestion tool
Affiliate Networks
Find affiliate products here:
Create Long Tail Content
One strategy for Long Tail Articles is to find thirty long tail keywords and order them by traffic. Take the top ten, which will be your main phrases. Choose two phrases of the other 20 that will go with each of your main phrase.
Learn Your Market
Immerse yourself in your market. Learn all about your market within 48 hours. Tools to use:
- Bloglines - keep track of all your rss needs, stay on top of all relevant information in your market
- Google news - search for a phrase, subscribe to the rss feed of the result page
Create a Landing Page or Site
Your landing page is the page where you send all (or most) of your traffic to. This can be a simple site a blog or even a good sales page.
Go to Nameboy to find unused domains related to your market. Find a good web host to put your pages on. Many hosts are cheap and allow multiple domains with one hosting package. This means you pay a yearly hosting fee once (a year) and you only pay extra (about $9 should a year) for each domain name.
You can also create a blog at Wordpress. It’s free, but it gives you less control over your site.
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