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Opt In Email Addresses Is For Smart Internet Marketers

November 20th, 2008 | Posted in blog marketing, experiments, passive income, portfolio

opt-in email addresses are not a tool for spamming

Collecting opt-in email addresses may sound spammy, but it is far from it. I used to think that it was just a way to get spammed more often. However, most of the opt in pages allow you way out or opt out solution. This is especially true with opt in email addresses. One guy that has a huge list is sending me messages daily, but they are humorous and all of the messages have some useful information that helps with my make money online venture.

If you are building a list of  opt in email addresses, never sell the list. That is a tacky and mean thing to do. We all hate spam from unknown sources. The people that have provided their email addresses are interested in what you can provide in order to make money online themselves, they are not looking to be bombarded with stupid email messages that fill their inboxes.

Make sure that you have something to offer the people that are on your list of opt-in email addresses. For instance, if you have found a great system that is working for you, give this information exclusively to your people. This commitment to them will work wonders for joint ventures and for creating a great atmosphere for networking. Also, the list of opt  in email addresses is a perfect way to explain in detail the progress that you are making because of a certain. Explain to them you would appreciate it if they would use your referral link but that it is not an obligation. You will surprised how many people will be more than welcome to use your affiliate referral link.

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Monetizing Parked Domains

November 16th, 2008 | Posted in passive income, setting up multiple blogs

monetizing parked domains is better than letting
your real estate sit ( photo by jaycoxfilm )

I now say yes to monetizing parked domains . If you buy numerous domains that you never have time to monetize than maybe you should slow down on your domain name purchases. If you have lots of domains already registered that are parked, I feel that it is best to unpark them and start monetizing parked domains.

Take one out of parking tomorrow and even this evening and slap a wordpress theme onto it. Go into wordpress and add a large list of ping services in the settings, and take off the extra items in the sidebar. Then go into a keyword finder program and find around 5 good long tailed keyword phrases. With each phrase write a post. Just write posts that contain 250-400 words each and make sure that you include the associated long tailed phrases at least three times within the post. Add affiliate links to each post also. Plus, upload a photo to each post and now your site is ready for some action. The next step is to search for backlinks. For instance, you could add your link to at least 10 different bookmarking sites, and also write an article for an article site that will allow you to add links within the article. If you have other site that is related to this new one, add a backlink on that site to your new site. This might sound simple, but it can be. Does it take a lot of work ?  Yes it does. Try to set-up at least 3 new sites per week and after one year you will have around 150 sites.

The revenue that you can earn through parking 150 sites is a lot less than the amount that you have the potential to make via monetizing parked domains yourself. Even if you only earn 3 dollars a month per site by self monetizing parked domains, that will total to be $750 a month. Making $3 per month is achievable and it better than the 20 cents or less that you may make by parking your domains.

What do you think ? Do you prefer monetizing a site right away or parking it ?

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Niche blogging with Clickbank Hoplinks

October 8th, 2008 | Posted in passive income, setting up multiple blogs

I love discovering new niches to add to making money online empire. Thanks for the inspirational posts goofblogger.

Here is yet another method that many use to generate income from a narrowly defined niche blog or site. I guess that website is the better name. However, using a watered down wordpress themes that can set-up generic entries is the quickest way I have found to make a website.  It does not require a lot of skill and it is super easy and fast way to exploit your niches.

Here are the steps that will help you to start making some money with a narrow niche.

1) Start off by searching in clickbank for products that have interesting pitch pages, some level of popularity and the cost for the product or service that is relatively low. In my opinion, people are more apt to purchase items that cost around 20 dollars.

2) Use a program that can provide you with keyword phrases that have good demand and low supply. I recommend the micro niche finder program.

3) incorporate the keyword phrases from step two into around 10 posts to your niche website. The keyword phrases should be use as the anchor text, and your main page as the link.

4) Have the last post as the review of the clickbank product. Make sure at the end that you include your hoplink that will send people to the pitch page. There is no need to mention the hoplink throughout the site, just at the end. People have to be convinced that they should try out the service or product before they are presented with the link. The more informed they are before reaching the pitch page, the more likely that if they go to the pitch page that they will end up making the purchase

5) Make sure that you do not include other types of ads that they might be tempted to click on. You are risking a possible bigger commission by allowing them to leave the site via a click through.

Good luck with your niche blogging. The more sites that you add to your domain portfolio, the higher the overall value becomes.

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