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45 Responses to “METHOD 3 - GET IT WHILE IT’S HOT :)”
I put a twist on method 1 and created a review site last sunday and put a couple of products there , my site ranks first and second for great keywords that bring in over 50 uniques per day and a nice CTR to CPA offers of almost 35% to 45% , now here is the kicker I haven’t made a single sale yet .. time to abandon ship and move on to the next niche?
Jeremy Reply: April 18th, 2009 at 5:40 pm
Send a support ticket with the info and I’ll take a look at it for you…
If you have already sent a ticket in, I will get it tonight or tomorrow morning
In MarketLeverage, I don’t understand what do these mean:
Please Enter Number of Deployments
Name Creative for Deployment:
Login Password:
Deploy Creative
Login Password? What password? What other sentences mean?
Could you please explain it to me? Thanks.
Jeremy Reply: April 18th, 2009 at 5:39 pm
Everything above has to do with the banners and other “creatives” that you would use for MarketLeverage. So, if you put in your “subID” in and hit the deploy creative, the new code that you are given will include your subID to make it easier to track where your traffic is coming from.
For those of you who are new to this, if you are using Namecheap as the domain registrar, use “INTERFACE” as the coupon code. I just registered with that. You’ll get it for $8.81/yr. If you’re looking at other registrars, look for coupon codes at DP and you’ll find something.
a_mansour Reply: April 17th, 2009 at 7:44 am
I’ve been using namecheap instead of godaddy for the past 8 months becasue of the free privacy ….
Oosha Reply: April 17th, 2009 at 9:13 am
I’ve always used Namecheap and like it better too.
Name Cheap = free privacy (a must!) for first year only
GoDaddy = free privacy for duration of term (1-5 years) …IF you purchase 6 or more domains
Think about this…. if you buy 6 “info” domains for $1 each for one year, you spend slightly more than Namecheap but get FIVE extra domains. If you’re able to purchase them for a 2/3/5 year term, it’s a slightly higher investment but still a pretty darn good deal. PLUS, you get free privacy for that full 2/3/5 year term!
Namecheap only does free privacy for year-1.
Info domains are a lot easier to match keyword-rich combinations for these days.
BlueSquares Reply: April 17th, 2009 at 3:48 pm
I use 1and1. I have over 35 domains there.
Price is $6.99 (.com) for 1st year. 2nd year is $8.99.
Privacy is free….forever. That’s why I use them.
No problems to date after 2 years. Very happy.
That said, I wouldn’t touch their hosting with a 10 foot pole.
BTW…
I finally went through this stuff and my level of appreciation for you guys continues to soar. What an “easy peezy” concept!
I can’t believe you guys are creating this stuff on-the-fly …and GIVING it to us. Uber Kudos, guys. (I also can’t believe this was a WSO, of all things!)
You easily cut my time in HALF for every/any dedicated domain I ever want to throw up!!
Thanks Guys, very useful. Instead of having to buy new domains which may end up redundant if the product is duff, can we use subdomains or does that effect our quality score or whatever google calls it these days.
Subdomains would be a good way to test a particular product, but if it converts well and you want to get some organic traffic to the site it would probably be wise to pick up a new domain name.
I don’t understand how you’re going to get much traffic to these review sites if you don’t write articles. I thought what you were going to do is simply swap the review site for your “money page” as used in method one. So your network of Web 2.0 pages would still be there to funnel traffic to your review page.
Johnny
idogi Reply: April 17th, 2009 at 3:56 pm
hi guys
i work on all this for 10 days now and didn’t make even one sale
i think it’s because i just don’t do things right..
I s there anyone here that might want to give me some help
and upload this review site for me…
of course i’m willing to pay for the hole proccess .
jeremy could you please advice me how can i outsource all this ?
already have a hostgator account…just want start rolling..:(
Ido,
Israel.
As of this morning it was on the first page of google for probably 3 or 4 keywords and the site is empty for the most part…
All I did was bookmark and RSS and now I’m done for the most part — except for adding some more content
If you want that initial “burst of traffic” by all means submit some articles as I touched on in the video. If you are not a big article writer — don’t sweat it.
Subdomains could work depending on what your traffic strategy is…
If your strategy is to pay for traffic or to continually drive traffic to a page using things like articles etc…then subdomains would be fine. However, many people say that it is very difficult to get a subdomain itself to rank highly in the search engines…which is obvious if you look up any keyword…I can’t remember the last time I saw a subdomain ranking well unless it was something like domain.blogspot.com or a set up like that.
imdimwit Reply: April 18th, 2009 at 6:05 pm
Ah, therein lies the answer! Cheaper isn’t always better. I’ll probably nix the subdomain idea.
Thanks.
moussant Reply: April 18th, 2009 at 8:50 pm
I don’t mean to start a fight but I have MANY first page listings with subdomains
Just do a Google for buy acai berry since we have talked about it and tou will see that 2 of the first 10 sites are subdomains and I mean not subs of weebly or blogger but just normal subs -
acaiberry.110mb.com #6
acaiberryselect.ifastnet.com #8
Jeremy Reply: April 18th, 2009 at 8:56 pm
See….that is where the disagreement comes in lol
It is possible to rank with subdomains, but I think you will find that say you start a site like…
http://www.anysite.com today and then start adding subdomains behind it that as a brand new site like many of the people here are going to have — it is going to be difficult to impossible to rank…The one site that I looked at of yours had 76 pages indexed and I’m willing to bet that it probably has at least a little bit of age to it (the main domain)
But, this is one of those SEO debates that you will very rarely get people to agree on
However, as shown above, it is possible to rank them and to be honest, the examples that you have given is one of the few that I have seen in the last few months so you are obviously doing something right
Anyone, anywhere, can rank any domain as high into any search engine as they want. Just takes time, and some work. Doing all of the things D&J are suggesting is a great start. Use the Social Bookmarking, and the RSS feeds, along with some SEO strategies:
1. use your keyword in the domain/sub-domain
2. use your keyword in the title
3. use your keyword in the H1, H2 , H3 tags
4. use your keyword throughout the text (5%)
5. use your keyword in the picture tags
6. use your keyword on the INBOUND links from external pages
…and it will climb. The more work/time you put in, the higher you will climb.
Keep in mind, any site at top of any search engine STARTED somewhere below that ranking. They just keep building, adding links, adding content, adding additional pages, and before you know it, they are at the top.
So, if you post a site and it doesn’t rank on the first 1-3 pages, do NOT get discouraged! Even the gurus were newbies at some point.
Why did you use WordPress (instead of just making it a regular html site)? Was it for ease of use OR for better rankings?
As far as I know, the main reason WordPress blogs rank better than standard html pages is because they ping an RSS list every time you make a post (but this could be done manually, as well). Am I correct?
Johnny
Jeremy Reply: April 18th, 2009 at 5:33 pm
I personally use wordpress because I think that it is the most SEO friendly format that there is….Don however likes static sites better. At the end of the day it comes down to preference.
Johnny, it is only recently that Wordpress auto pinged content and many people have thought for a long time that WordPress kicked major booty as far as SEO goes
imdimwit Reply: April 20th, 2009 at 10:57 pm
Hi Jeremy or Don,
From a promotion standpoint (eg, creating hub sites and writing articles), do you do anything differently with static sites vs. wordpress sites? I know Google loves WP and understand its SEO benefits. Just wondering if there are any different tactics you use to increase rankings and/or visibility of static sites.
Jeremy Reply: April 22nd, 2009 at 6:55 am
I don’t typically use static sites….So, I would be lying to you if I tried to answer that question…
One benefit with WP is the fact that it automatically pings new content where static sites you generally have to do it manually. WP or static sites more times than not simply comes down to preference…HTML editors make me very frustrated so, I chose not to use them
For future reference, [I won't change a thing for a quite a while]… does it make sense to use the BlueSquares Wordpress template. For our sites?
We can’t post articles but we can do the review site.
But will it be as search engine friendly as a regular blog for a review site without the benefit of the posts from time to time?
Jeremy Reply: April 21st, 2009 at 1:12 pm
The clear cut answer is………
Yes and no
This template is more search engine friendly…But, with a template like the one that bluesquares did — it is just a lot “cleaner” and only has places which will take your visitor to your site to the actual offer that you want them to buy…
Hi Jeremy, Don, How are you? will there be any more modulus for the course? Like PPC basic. Can you tell me can I capture the customer e-mail address then send the CPA offer to them that way, instead of just sending them straight to the offer while using the same ways that you are teaching.
Thomas
Jeremy Reply: April 21st, 2009 at 1:13 pm
We will not get into PPC in this course…
The reason is, there is nothing “basic” about adwords anymore. They are making changes almost daily and Google Slapping the bejeezus out of anyone that they can get their hands on.
Don and I do not want to be responsible for anyone losing any amount of coin to Google Adwords.
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April 16th, 2009 at 8:55 pm
Can’t wait to see what this is all about. Downloading now.
April 16th, 2009 at 9:59 pm
Me Too, very excited about this its like christmas lol
Dave d
April 17th, 2009 at 12:13 am
What the different between Method 1 and 3?
Jeremy Reply:
April 17th, 2009 at 12:16 am
The SEO values of the set up and the fact that it is a comparison site rather than an info site…
The way the template is set up, you should not have to write very much/any additional content other than what goes on the review site…
April 17th, 2009 at 3:18 am
I put a twist on method 1 and created a review site last sunday and put a couple of products there , my site ranks first and second for great keywords that bring in over 50 uniques per day and a nice CTR to CPA offers of almost 35% to 45% , now here is the kicker I haven’t made a single sale yet .. time to abandon ship and move on to the next niche?
Jeremy Reply:
April 18th, 2009 at 5:40 pm
Send a support ticket with the info and I’ll take a look at it for you…
If you have already sent a ticket in, I will get it tonight or tomorrow morning
April 17th, 2009 at 3:19 am
Review sites are said to do very well. I’m very excited!
Jeremy and Don, Thanks for the ready-to-use template. This will save us a whole lot of trouble.
April 17th, 2009 at 5:54 am
Hello, Jeremy,
In MarketLeverage, I don’t understand what do these mean:
Please Enter Number of Deployments
Name Creative for Deployment:
Login Password:
Deploy Creative
Login Password? What password? What other sentences mean?
Could you please explain it to me? Thanks.
Jeremy Reply:
April 18th, 2009 at 5:39 pm
Everything above has to do with the banners and other “creatives” that you would use for MarketLeverage. So, if you put in your “subID” in and hit the deploy creative, the new code that you are given will include your subID to make it easier to track where your traffic is coming from.
April 17th, 2009 at 6:22 am
For those of you who are new to this, if you are using Namecheap as the domain registrar, use “INTERFACE” as the coupon code. I just registered with that. You’ll get it for $8.81/yr. If you’re looking at other registrars, look for coupon codes at DP and you’ll find something.
a_mansour Reply:
April 17th, 2009 at 7:44 am
I’ve been using namecheap instead of godaddy for the past 8 months becasue of the free privacy
….
Oosha Reply:
April 17th, 2009 at 9:13 am
I’ve always used Namecheap and like it better too.
April 17th, 2009 at 6:31 am
I ‘ve been using this promocode, “yhkw105a” with Godaddy.com for $6.99 .coms
April 17th, 2009 at 7:29 am
Thanks! I’ll have to check it out then.
April 17th, 2009 at 9:50 am
re: GoDaddy vs NameCheap…
Name Cheap = free privacy (a must!) for first year only
GoDaddy = free privacy for duration of term (1-5 years) …IF you purchase 6 or more domains
Think about this…. if you buy 6 “info” domains for $1 each for one year, you spend slightly more than Namecheap but get FIVE extra domains. If you’re able to purchase them for a 2/3/5 year term, it’s a slightly higher investment but still a pretty darn good deal. PLUS, you get free privacy for that full 2/3/5 year term!
Namecheap only does free privacy for year-1.
Info domains are a lot easier to match keyword-rich combinations for these days.
BlueSquares Reply:
April 17th, 2009 at 3:48 pm
I use 1and1. I have over 35 domains there.
Price is $6.99 (.com) for 1st year. 2nd year is $8.99.
Privacy is free….forever. That’s why I use them.
No problems to date after 2 years. Very happy.
That said, I wouldn’t touch their hosting with a 10 foot pole.
April 17th, 2009 at 10:25 am
BTW…
I finally went through this stuff and my level of appreciation for you guys continues to soar. What an “easy peezy” concept!
I can’t believe you guys are creating this stuff on-the-fly …and GIVING it to us. Uber Kudos, guys. (I also can’t believe this was a WSO, of all things!)
You easily cut my time in HALF for every/any dedicated domain I ever want to throw up!!
April 17th, 2009 at 10:51 am
Thanks Guys, very useful. Instead of having to buy new domains which may end up redundant if the product is duff, can we use subdomains or does that effect our quality score or whatever google calls it these days.
e.g http://www.cpaproduct.yourdomain.com
Jeremy Reply:
April 18th, 2009 at 5:36 pm
Subdomains would be a good way to test a particular product, but if it converts well and you want to get some organic traffic to the site it would probably be wise to pick up a new domain name.
April 17th, 2009 at 3:03 pm
Jeremy:
I don’t understand how you’re going to get much traffic to these review sites if you don’t write articles. I thought what you were going to do is simply swap the review site for your “money page” as used in method one. So your network of Web 2.0 pages would still be there to funnel traffic to your review page.
Johnny
idogi Reply:
April 17th, 2009 at 3:56 pm
hi guys
i work on all this for 10 days now and didn’t make even one sale
i think it’s because i just don’t do things right..
I s there anyone here that might want to give me some help
and upload this review site for me…
of course i’m willing to pay for the hole proccess .
jeremy could you please advice me how can i outsource all this ?
already have a hostgator account…just want start rolling..:(
Ido,
Israel.
bond2878 Reply:
April 18th, 2009 at 10:32 am
I would be willing to help you out shot me a email at abookiebuster@yahoo.com
Matt
Jeremy Reply:
April 17th, 2009 at 5:22 pm
Johnny,
The site itself is a SEO goldmine if you use it…
Here is my example…
http://www.coloncleansersupplement.com
As of this morning it was on the first page of google for probably 3 or 4 keywords and the site is empty for the most part…
All I did was bookmark and RSS and now I’m done for the most part — except for adding some more content
If you want that initial “burst of traffic” by all means submit some articles as I touched on in the video. If you are not a big article writer — don’t sweat it.
April 17th, 2009 at 7:36 pm
Hi Jeremy,
Could you provide some insight on using subdomains? For example, is there any major advantage to buying http://www.keywordrichdomain.com vs. http://www.keywordrichsubdomain.genericdomian.com?
Thanks
Jeremy Reply:
April 18th, 2009 at 5:35 pm
Subdomains could work depending on what your traffic strategy is…
If your strategy is to pay for traffic or to continually drive traffic to a page using things like articles etc…then subdomains would be fine. However, many people say that it is very difficult to get a subdomain itself to rank highly in the search engines…which is obvious if you look up any keyword…I can’t remember the last time I saw a subdomain ranking well unless it was something like domain.blogspot.com or a set up like that.
imdimwit Reply:
April 18th, 2009 at 6:05 pm
Ah, therein lies the answer! Cheaper isn’t always better. I’ll probably nix the subdomain idea.
Thanks.
moussant Reply:
April 18th, 2009 at 8:50 pm
I don’t mean to start a fight but I have MANY first page listings with subdomains
Just do a Google for buy acai berry since we have talked about it and tou will see that 2 of the first 10 sites are subdomains and I mean not subs of weebly or blogger but just normal subs -
acaiberry.110mb.com #6
acaiberryselect.ifastnet.com #8
Jeremy Reply:
April 18th, 2009 at 8:56 pm
See….that is where the disagreement comes in lol
It is possible to rank with subdomains, but I think you will find that say you start a site like…
http://www.anysite.com today and then start adding subdomains behind it that as a brand new site like many of the people here are going to have — it is going to be difficult to impossible to rank…The one site that I looked at of yours had 76 pages indexed and I’m willing to bet that it probably has at least a little bit of age to it (the main domain)
But, this is one of those SEO debates that you will very rarely get people to agree on
However, as shown above, it is possible to rank them and to be honest, the examples that you have given is one of the few that I have seen in the last few months so you are obviously doing something right
Noah Reply:
May 1st, 2009 at 7:29 am
Anyone, anywhere, can rank any domain as high into any search engine as they want. Just takes time, and some work. Doing all of the things D&J are suggesting is a great start. Use the Social Bookmarking, and the RSS feeds, along with some SEO strategies:
1. use your keyword in the domain/sub-domain
2. use your keyword in the title
3. use your keyword in the H1, H2 , H3 tags
4. use your keyword throughout the text (5%)
5. use your keyword in the picture tags
6. use your keyword on the INBOUND links from external pages
…and it will climb. The more work/time you put in, the higher you will climb.
Keep in mind, any site at top of any search engine STARTED somewhere below that ranking. They just keep building, adding links, adding content, adding additional pages, and before you know it, they are at the top.
So, if you post a site and it doesn’t rank on the first 1-3 pages, do NOT get discouraged! Even the gurus were newbies at some point.
April 18th, 2009 at 1:18 am
This is awesome stuff guys, learnt a lot more about wordpress through those videos. Thanks
April 18th, 2009 at 8:15 am
Don/Jeremy:
Why did you use WordPress (instead of just making it a regular html site)? Was it for ease of use OR for better rankings?
As far as I know, the main reason WordPress blogs rank better than standard html pages is because they ping an RSS list every time you make a post (but this could be done manually, as well). Am I correct?
Johnny
Jeremy Reply:
April 18th, 2009 at 5:33 pm
I personally use wordpress because I think that it is the most SEO friendly format that there is….Don however likes static sites better. At the end of the day it comes down to preference.
Johnny, it is only recently that Wordpress auto pinged content and many people have thought for a long time that WordPress kicked major booty as far as SEO goes
imdimwit Reply:
April 20th, 2009 at 10:57 pm
Hi Jeremy or Don,
From a promotion standpoint (eg, creating hub sites and writing articles), do you do anything differently with static sites vs. wordpress sites? I know Google loves WP and understand its SEO benefits. Just wondering if there are any different tactics you use to increase rankings and/or visibility of static sites.
Jeremy Reply:
April 22nd, 2009 at 6:55 am
I don’t typically use static sites….So, I would be lying to you if I tried to answer that question…
One benefit with WP is the fact that it automatically pings new content where static sites you generally have to do it manually. WP or static sites more times than not simply comes down to preference…HTML editors make me very frustrated so, I chose not to use them
April 19th, 2009 at 3:51 am
Jeremy, Don
For future reference, [I won't change a thing for a quite a while]… does it make sense to use the BlueSquares Wordpress template. For our sites?
We can’t post articles but we can do the review site.
But will it be as search engine friendly as a regular blog for a review site without the benefit of the posts from time to time?
Jeremy Reply:
April 21st, 2009 at 1:12 pm
The clear cut answer is………
Yes and no
This template is more search engine friendly…But, with a template like the one that bluesquares did — it is just a lot “cleaner” and only has places which will take your visitor to your site to the actual offer that you want them to buy…
So each one has its own “give and take”
April 19th, 2009 at 7:03 am
I have just put up a site with your review template - it looks great - thanks so much, your template made it a lot easier.
Appreciated.
Sarge
April 19th, 2009 at 8:04 pm
Hi Jeremy, Don, How are you? will there be any more modulus for the course? Like PPC basic. Can you tell me can I capture the customer e-mail address then send the CPA offer to them that way, instead of just sending them straight to the offer while using the same ways that you are teaching.
Thomas
Jeremy Reply:
April 21st, 2009 at 1:13 pm
We will not get into PPC in this course…
The reason is, there is nothing “basic” about adwords anymore. They are making changes almost daily and Google Slapping the bejeezus out of anyone that they can get their hands on.
Don and I do not want to be responsible for anyone losing any amount of coin to Google Adwords.
April 20th, 2009 at 3:14 pm
Hey guys,
Great job on the template! That alone is worth the price of the course.
Jeremy you mentioned you were going to put up another video for this. What will that cover?
Thanks
Jeremy Reply:
April 21st, 2009 at 1:14 pm
The new video is up
June 11th, 2009 at 6:16 am
This is going to probably be an obvious question.
But I just want to make sure…
You can change the title of the template from “colon clense” or whatever it is to “acai berry” or “solve your debt” right?
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