Friday, April 24, 2009

Why SHMC is not an illegal pyramid scheme?

This is a mail from my CEO Mr Dennis Bay and here is proof for all of you know clarify that we are not some scam but a genuine online business giving opportunity to everyone to grab.

SHMC Training Tips: Why SHMC is not an illegal pyramid scheme?‏
From: Stay Home Millionaires Club (admin.support@stayhomemillionairesclub.com)
Sent: 24 April 2009 15: 11PM
To: benin_sabu_88@hotmail.com
Dear SHMC Members,

I just got another member asking me this question again today, "Is SHMC an illegal pyramid scheme?".
But after she called me on the hotline, I answered her questions and everything is fine.

Ladies & Gentlemen, I must have answered this question 2,000,000 times at least in my almost 10 years doing MLM(Multi-level marketing) with Nuskin Enterprises since year 2000 when Singapore legalized Multi-Level Marketing or Network Marketing or what is commonly referred to as Direct Selling.

However I am not surprised still, when people still ask me this question now after 9 years of legalized MLM/Direct Selling in Singapore.

According to Singapore and International Direct Selling laws, it defines clearly what is a pyramid scheme and the 4 clear characteristics to look out for in an illegal pyramid scheme.

1) There is usually no product. You are just paying money to join a scheme to make more money from recruiting others, like a money game. First appearing in Russia, it's known as a PONZI scheme. Be aware if they say you can make money without working or guarantees you ridiculously high rates of return on your investment without you having to do any work.

2) If there is a product, the product or service is overly marked up. Example, you obviously can prove that the "magic healing" magnetic bedsheet is only worth S$50 to manufacture, but you are paying S$10,000 for it? It's ridiculously marked up 2000%.

3) There is no refund policy or money back guarantee. In the Consumer act in most countries, you must have at least 7 days or more 100% money guarantee to protect the consumer.

4) Usually in a pyramid scheme, the first one who joins on top makes all the money, while the people who join last will never ever be able to make more money than those on top. Example, if a company promises to pay you infinite levels of commissions, you can work out the mathematics to know that the company is paying you more than what they are making, which inevitably means they will go bankrupt and close down some day. It's just a matter of time and how long they can sustain the con.

Ok, so what makes SHMC not an illegal pyramid scheme?

1) We do have a product, which is online learning in the form of digital training videos, an online marketing website system, discussion forums, social networking platform etc. And we teach you how you can make money through blogging, affiliate marketing, Google adsense etc...even without referring anyone to SHMC.

2) Our membership fee is US$29.95 a month, and it gives you the equivalent value of over US$1000+ in online training courses etc. It's not only NOT OVERLY MARKED UP, I think it's too cheap already. I should raise the price, hahaha! Just joking.

3) We give you a 7 days money back no questions asked 100% guarantee. For Singapore, you can ask for a refund up to 60 days but subject to deductions in administrative costs.

4) In our Super Affiliate Bonus Plan, we only pay you maximum up to 9 levels in your matrix. The compression to infinity means that your commission is compressed bottom up on all inactive accounts, so that you can still maximize your 9 level matrix payout. We cannot and WILL NEVER pay you to infinite levels, because we don't want to go broke!

If you do a simple mathematical calculation, we pay out 72% of every US$1 you pay us. We only keep 28% of every US$1 we make. And that is fixed payout, so we will never OVERPAY. Just take out a calculator and count it yourself.

US$20 - 1 time payout on all new members. Company keeps US$9.95.

(US$10/month + US$1 x 9levels + 10% match x US$1 x 9 levels + 5% global pool) divided by 29.95 is around 72%. Company keeps around 28%.

So there, I hope I don't have to answer this question too many times again. This will help you tackle all the SKEPTICS out there who still think all MLM's are pyramid schemes.

But take my word for it, don't try to convince people who simply don't want to be convinced. You're wasting your time, move on to someone else. The world is big enough and full of better people who don't need convincing.

Please keep a copy of this email handy in your email inbox or drafts folder, so that you can forward it to anyone who asks you this question again.

Now, I hope you can focus 100% on sharing our wonderful business opportunity and learning club to as many of your contacts as possible.

Just do it team!

To Your Internet Business Success!
Dennis Bay

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Why should you join Stay Home Millionaires Club??

GUYS!!!!WAKE UPPPPPPPPPPP!!!
You need to understand one thing about any mulit level marketing company is that you will definitely make it big if you are going to be a pioneer of that company or that business.But ofcourse even if you are not a pioneer you can make it big but you need to put in so much effort to be one.Guys the count for stay home millionaires club is now only 331 for today.Which only means one thing YOU WILL MAKE ALOT OF MONEY!!!!.this business has a potential of millions over the next few years.by the end of this year when the china market,malaysia market and vietnam market is open it is going to easily hit 100 000 which is our aim for this year!A revolutionary business which teaches you so much and teaches you how to make money online..How beautiful can it get.You earn while you learn!It is so simple.This is not a quick rich scheme guys.But i can assure you that you can definitely get back every single cent you put in within a month and even make a profit.I've done it and my downlines are doing it.Its proven.It is about being at the right place at the right time.Guys you are at the right place at the right time.The boom is not here yet but it will becoming very soon.So the best thing to do is start early.There is no harm in starting early at all.Time and effort need to be put in.Thats all.Just about 2 hours a day on your computer everyday if you have a day job is all you need everyday and after sometime you will realise that you are making more money than your day job.So guys make use of this perfect opportunity.

Monday, April 20, 2009

An Awesome Stay Home Millionaires Club Meet Up Session

Hey guys well here are the pictures for the recent Stay Home Millionaires Club's meet up in singapore!!Well it was held on Friday the 17th at Kembangan Plaza #B1-08.

This is the session in brief.
7pm to 730pm - SHMC Quick Overview & Future Plans By Founder/CEO Dennis Bay
730pm to 745pm - Members Testimonials
745pm to 815pm - General Questions & Answers Session Answered By Founder/CEO Dennis Bay & Chief Technology Officer Kenneth Tham
815pm to 830pm - Closing Summary By Founder/CEO Dennis Bay
830pm onwards - Freestyle Members Networking

Now here are the pictures for you guys to enjoy!!



Mr Dennis doing his final prep before kick starting the meeting

Mr Dennis doing his final prep before kick starting the meeting


Mr Dennis welcoming the members

Mr Dennis welcoming the members

Members waiting for Mr Dennis

Mr Dennis talking to the members


Mr Dennis Asking Mr Ganesh a question


ME!!..sharing my testimonial to the members


Me again

Mr Kelvin talking to the members

Mr Kamal giving his testimonial


Q & A with Mr Dennis and Mr Kenneth Tham



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The members taking pictures with Mr Dennis Bay and Mr Kenneth Tham
















Well ofcourse I'm not gonna upload all the pics....So there you have it the pioneers of Stay Home Millionaires Club

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Singapore SHMC Meet up FULLY BOOKED!



We are already more than 100% FULLY BOOKED for the Friday 17th Singapore SHMC members meet up session.

In fact, we advise you to come early or you might end up standing at the back or squeezed outside at the reception area... hahaha... So early bird catches the worm! Be Early! Event starts at 7pm sharp.

I don't think I can accept any more reservations for Friday, otherwise really jam-packed!

Here's the venue again:

KEMBANGAN PLAZA
#B1-08
Opposite Kembangan MRT (1 minute walk)
Free Coffee for everyone!

Here's the itinerary:

7pm to 730pm - SHMC Quick Overview & Future Plans By Founder/CEO Dennis Bay
730pm to 745pm - Members Testimonials
745pm to 815pm - General Questions & Answers Session Answered By Founder/CEO Dennis Bay & Chief Technology Officer Kenneth Tham
815pm to 830pm - Closing Summary By Founder/CEO Dennis Bay
830pm onwards - Freestyle Members Networking

Stay tuned and see you soon!

SHMC now accepts Maybank bank transfers for Malaysia!

Yippee! We now accept Maybank bank transfers for new member signup in Malaysia.

The signup process works the same way as POSB Bank Transfer for Singaporeans. So now whenever you have a friend in Malaysia who wants to join SHMC, just teach them to choose MAYBANK as the payment option during the signup process and follow the instructions to transfer the money to our MAYBANK account.

Take note we accept Maybank2U internet transfer as well.

But if members decide to do ATM Cash Deposit, we need them to email us a copy of their ATM deposit receipt, because Maybank cash deposit receipts do not have REFERENCE or RECEIPT numbers. So if you do not email the receipt to us, we will not be able to prove that you have made the cash deposit.

For internet transfers or inter-bank account transfers, we are able to track the sender, so it's ok.

Right now, 1 month membership is set at RM$111.

Here's our Maybank Account Information for you just in case.

Account type: Premier 1 Account
Account number: 501011026750
Account name(1): BAY EE YONG(MA YUYONG)

Time to spread the good news to all our Malaysian friends! Join SHMC and build our club BIG in Malaysia!

Malaysia Boleh!

Are you investing so much in your online business but not getting any profits??Well then you gotta check this out!!

Is your home based business costing you way more money than you thought it would?

Are you prospecting yourself broke? Not getting your business or opportunity in front of enough people?

Are you lost? Do not know what to do? You are not alone...

Unfortunately, many people in the home based business industry are getting nowhere due to the lack of support, guidance, coaching and mentoring... While there are others who are still groping in the dark depths of the internet abyss scouring for information on their own, only to end up being more confused and information overloaded!

Well, to tell you the truth, it doesn't have to be this way at all... Home based business is supposed to be simple and fun!

What if I could share with you a way to actually build your home based business faster, get your opportunity in front of more people, and all without spending a ton of money...

Would you be at all interested in something like that?

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Fortunately, here are some good news.

Dennis Bay, an internet marketing expert, just started a powerful online training university where you can study from home at your own pace about the secrets to starting your own home based business opportunity and succeeding in it! You will learn how to earn more than $29,523 every month with our system!

From video tutorials that you can watch online to audio lessons that you can download to your ipod or mp3 players, he will teach you everything you need to know to become successful in building your own home based business.

He will reveal to you,

1) How you can increase your exposure and get more traffic to your sites.
2) How to create money making blogs.
3) How to build targeted opt-in email lists.
4) How to build free and paid targeted web traffic
5) How to create your own sales website.
6) How to create a membership website and using membership subscription tools.
7) Teach you various traffic generation strategies.
8) Teach you search engine optimization.
9) And many, many more valuable stuff!

So, if you are completely tired of prospecting yourself broke and actually want to get some results in your biz, then I urge you to go to the link below and get your hands on the much sought after video tutorials by joining us as a club member.

http://benin.stayhomemillionairesclub.com/

Forget about spending thousands of dollars attending seminars, workshops or courses that last only a few days and teach you what you can learn at our online training university for a fraction of the cost!

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Just in case you are still not convinced, here are 8 simple reasons why you should join our club:

Reason #1: It's so simple and easy that you will start making money almost immediately...

Reason #2: You do not need to be an internet expert... absolutely no prior experience is necessary for you to succeed with our system...

Reason #3: You do not need to have your own products or create your own website... we will do all this for you!

Reason #4: You do not need to break your bank to join our club because we want everyone to benefit from our value for money membership!

Reason #5: You get the best training, mentorship and guidance from experts who have already done it themselves!

Reason #6: More than 30 high quality videos and 100s of hours of video tutorials... more will be added almost every month!

Reason #7: We will teach you how to build your internet marketing business in the fastest growing economy in the world, CHINA, as well as the rest of the world! Without leaving your home and the need to know the Chinese language!

Reason #8: It is an EARN as you LEARN program! Our system will get you up and running within the 1st week!

http://benin.stayhomemillionairesclub.com/

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Get the latest Earn Money Online tips and discover how you can skip the hype and scams, to generate online income from the comfort of home... Fast!

If you've already invested almost all your life savings in internet marketing workshops that still doesn't make you money, then I recommend that you check back here often, for details of upcoming meet-up sessions!

Internet Marketing is not complicating at all. In fact it's supposed to be so simple and fun, that almost anyone can do it!



Tuesday, April 7, 2009

What You Can Expect From Stay Home Millionaires Club In Your First Month

ONLINE TRAINING COURSES

Here are your online training courses. Follow our recommended timeline to watch these videos if you really want to succeed fast. Or just go through the courses at your own comfortable pace.

Your First 30 Days To Massive Internet Success Course

Week 1: FAST START TRAINING

Week 2: BASIC TRAFFIC & LEADS GENERATION TECHNIQUES

Week 3: ADVANCED FREE TRAFFIC & LEADS GENERATION TECHNIQUES

Week 4:PAID TRAFFIC & LEADS GENERATION TECHNIQUES

Advanced Make Money Online Courses

  1. BLOGGING FOR TRAFFIC, LEADS & MULTIPLE INCOME STREAMS
  2. BUILD YOUR OWN EMAIL LIST & SQUEEZE PAGES
  3. RECORDING VIDEOS FOR YOUTUBE (coming soon)
  4. ARTICLES MARKETING (coming soon)
  5. BLOG SEARCH ENGINE OPTIMIZATION (coming soon)
  6. START YOUR OWN MEMBERSHIP SITE (coming soon)
Stay tuned for more cool lessons that will be added here regularly...

Week 1: FAST START TRAINING

  • Get Familiar With Your Member Back Office.

  • How to Extend Your Monthly Subscription

  • Understand The SHMC System and Super Affiliate Bonus Plan.

  • Set Your Goals To Achieve Your Dreams.

  • How To Invite Your Personal Contacts.

  • How To Follow Up And Close Your Leads.

  • Using The Marketing Site Promo Code Function To Track Advertising.

Week 2: BASIC FREE TRAFFIC & LEADS GENERATION TECHNIQUES

"Traffic is the Lifeblood of any online business, the more traffic you have, the more money you will make! And you can build traffic for free!"

  • Free Traffic Generation: Using Classified Ads Websites.

  • Free Traffic Generation: Using Online Discussion Forums.

  • Free Traffic Generation: Using Online Chat Messengers.

  • Free Traffic Generation: Using List Builders.

Week 3: ADVANCED TRAFFIC & LEADS GENERATION TECHNIQUES

"In the age of Web 2.0 free traffic building has gone social..."

  • Social Networking Basics: Using Facebook to generate traffic & leads.

  • Social Networking Basics: Using MyBlogLog to generate traffic & leads.

  • Social Networking Basics: Using Twitter to generate traffic & leads.

  • Social Bookmarking Basics: Using Digg to generate traffic & leads.

  • Social Bookmarking Basics: Using Stumble Upon to generate traffic & leads.

  • Free Traffic Generation: Using Traffic Exchanges(Traffic Swarm).

  • Free Traffic Generation: Using Traffic Exchanges(Dragon Surf).

  • Free Traffic Generation: Using Traffic Exchanges(Traffic Roundup).

Week 4: PAID TRAFFIC & LEADS GENERATION TECHNIQUES

"When you have the extra budget to spare, invest at least 10% of your income back to paid traffic which ensures a consistent stream of fresh leads for your business..."

  • Using Google Adwords.
  • Using Yahoo Search Marketing.
  • Using MSN Ad Center.
  • Using Ezine Marketing (coming soon)

ADVANCED MAKE MONEY ONLINE COURSES:

1. BLOGGING FOR TRAFFIC, LEADS & MULTIPLE INCOME STREAMS

"The first step to making money online is now much easier with the availability of blogs which are free, easy to use for beginners and yet can become very powerful automated cash generators..."

Watch these 2 videos first,
"Why Is Blogging So Important?"

Affiliate Marketing Basics.

For Beginners, use Blogger to get familiar with blogging:

  • Blogger Tutorial 1: Introduction to Blogger.

  • Blogger Tutorial 2: Setting up a Blog with posts, pictures and videos.

  • Blogger Tutorial 3: Adding a Link List to your blog.

  • Blogger Tutorial 4: Adding other Page Elements.

  • Blogger Tutorial 5: Adding SHMC Banners and Affiliate links to your blog.

  • Blogger Tutorial 6: Introduction To Google Adsense.

  • Blogger Tutorial 7: Adding Google Adsense to your blog.

Once you are familiar with Blogger, try starting a Wordpress Blog:

  • Introduction To Wordpress: Creating a Wordpress.com blog

  • Wordpress Tutorial 1: Creating a Self Hosted Wordpress Blog.

  • Wordpress Tutorial 2: Setting Up Your Wordpress Blog.

  • Wordpress Tutorial 3: Choosing a good Wordpress template.

  • Wordpress Tutorial 4: Adding Widgets & Banners to your Wordpress Blog.

  • Wordpress Tutorial 5: Using FTP to upload plugins.

  • Wordpress Plugins: Akismet plugin.

  • Wordpress Plugins: Subscribe To Comments plugin.

  • Wordpress Plugins: Add This plugin.

  • Wordpress Plugins: Blog Traffic Statistics Tracking.

2. BUILD YOUR OWN EMAIL LIST & SQUEEZE PAGES

"Every guru says the money is in your list. And when it comes to making money online, the money is in your email list!"

  • Build Your Own Email List: Using Autoresponders.

  • Build Your Own Email List: Create Your Own Squeeze Page To Capture Leads.

  • Build Your Own Email List: Getting Your Own Domain Name And Web Hosting Service To Upload Your Squeeze Page Online.

  • Build Your Own Email List: Using Core FTP software to upload files to your hosting account.

Stay tuned for more cool lessons that will be added here regularly...



What are you waiting for!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!This is just for the first month.There are so many more videos which will be put up every month.So many techniques for you to use.So guys come join us and be a part of this revolutionary business.

Impacts Of Social Networking Sites To Your Business And Others

Impacts Of Social Networking Sites To Your Business And Others

Introduction

Social networking was a term that I've heard about occasionally but I really had no clue what it really was. I had heard the term social networking a few months earlier, but I had no idea what it really meant. Social networking sites are places where people can go online to meet other people and create their own "friend" list. Social networking websites allow members to create its profile by filling all the essential personal information. These websites are being used regularly by millions of people, and it now seems that social networking will be an enduring part of everyday life. In addition, these sites help people connect with others who share their interests, build online profiles and share media such as photos, music and videos.

It's part of a series on Web 2. Other components of Web 2.0 include but not limited to what is mentioned are forums, directory of articles, ezines, press releases, online classified ads, auction sites, and blogs. Social networking sites such as MySpace are among the most visited sites on the planet. Thes websites function like an online community of internet users. Social networking sites make these connections between people visible. It isn't just for teens, and adults are joining virtual communities in increasing numbers. Social networking is getting more and more popular in bringing together friends and people who share same concept or ideas by means of interacting online like never before, such as real relationships, romance, friendships and more. It's the place for you and can be an extremely valuable tool on many levels.

Running A Business

Social networking plays a key role in running a business. No matter what the type of information is, personal or commercial, it can be passed on through social networking sites. Social networking has created powerful new ways to communicate and share information. Social networking began to flourish as a component of business internet strategy at around March 2005 when Yahoo launched Yahoo. Social networking sites compete for attention much like the first Web portals when the Internet exploded onto the scene in the mid-1990s. Social networking sites are also great from attraction marketing. Social networking is the practice of expanding the number of one's business and/or social contacts by making connections through individuals. Social networking sites, video sites and blogs are great for personal branding. Social networking services offer more than just a popular place to have your own business advertised. You don’t want to forcefully market on social networking sites, that’s not the point. It would be better when you can boil down social networking to the context of a specific niche, like a site to exchange Mexican recipes or talk about Ferrari car accessories or business opportunities in Central Asia. In part, this may be because social networking is a relatively new service, and the value of using them has not been firmly established in customers' minds.

Search Engine Optimization (SEO)

From the SEO standpoint of view, you can also accumulate more backlinks and subsequently more traffic to your social networking site. Several websites are beginning to tap into the power of the social networking model for social good. How MySpace, Facebook and all therest of the big social networking sites can send tons of fresh trafficto your site. The main types of social networking services are those which contain directories of some categories (such as former classmates), means to connect with friends (usually with self-description pages), and recommender systems linked to trust. By 2005, one social networking service MySpace, was reportedly getting more page views than Google, with Facebook, a competitor, rapidly growing in size. An increasing number of academic commentators are becoming interested in studying Facebook and other social networking tools. One example of social networking being used for business purposes is LinkedIn.

Web 2.0

Social networking is among the components included in Web 2.0 but not limited to what is mentioned are forums, directory of articles, ezines, press releases, online classified ads, auction sites, and blogs.The secret weapon of many successful online marketers is Web 2. Many marketers are still unaware of the advantages of using Web 2. Website traffic is changing due to the increased user interest in Web 2. Web sites dedicated to social networking include Friendster, Linkedin, Spoke, and Tribe Networks. Talking of social networks Digg, Stumble Upon and Propeller are the best places to get started with Web 2. As an advertising tool, articles are far above the ground designed to draw visitors to your website. In fact, experts say that the greatest money making schemes on the web are in Web 2. Professional web designers know techniques that will throw up your pages in the search engines. They will also give you ideas of how to market your website both on and offline so that you always have visitors. I kept close examination of everything I'd done to make a drastic difference to my website traffic. Even if you've already launched your website or product, it's never too late to start your Web 2.

Trouble Driving Traffic

Traffic is the lifeblood of an online business. If you're having trouble driving traffic, social networking is something you want to look into. Traffic that is highly targeted to your market. Traffic is the one thing that everyone needs. A website without traffic is of no use. This is very important if a business wants to generate more traffic and potential customers in a short period of time. Digg’s Alexa traffic ranking is below 200. StumbleUpon has its traffic ranking under 300 and Propeller has its ranking under 2000. News and blogs are the most important of the elements to attract visitors, and traffic with them. Even if you assume that a relatively high percentage of your traffic will convert, you'll need hundreds of viewers to make any launch cost-effective. These days, it seems that the most realistic goal to have is that your marketing effort will drive enough traffic so that you don't lose money. With normal traffic driving conversion percentages, a 5% CTR would be considered very high. Find out exactly how you start driving traffic today.

Here are the rankings of the Top 25 most visited websites on the Internet according to Alexa:

1. Yahoo.com
2. Google.com
3. YouTube.com
4. Windows Live (live.com)
5. Facebook.com
6. MSN.com
7. Myspace.com
8. wikipedia.org
9. blogger.com (or blogspot.com)
10. Yahoo.com.jp
11. baidu.com
12. rapidshare.com
13. microsoft.com
14. Google India (google.co.in)
15. Google Germany (google.de)
16. Hi5 (www.hi5.com)
17. QQ (www.qq.com)
18. eBay (ebay.com)
19. Orkut (orkut.com.br)
20. Google France (www.google.fr)
21. Sina (www.sina.com.cn) (In Mandarin-Chinese)
22. www.mail.ru (Russian)
23. America Online (aol.com)
24. Google UK (www.google.co.uk)
25. FC2 (www.fc2.com)

Other websites that may be of relevance:

28. Wordpress (www.wordpress.com)
30. Flickr (www.flickr.com)
31. Photobucket (www.photobucket.com)
32. Amazon (www.amazon.com)
38. Craigslist (www.craigslist.org)
39. Friendster (www.friendster.com)
50. Imageshack (www.imageshack.us)
61. Ask.com

This would at least give you an idea where you should expose your business through your business website. Your business doesn't exist if it's not found on any of the applicable sites. In fact, your business doesn't exist if it isn't in neither Google or Yahoo's search engines.

Marketing

Marketing to your list will increase your profits many times over. If you are into affiliate marketing, or promote your own products through Clickbank, you won’t want to miss the boat. The goal of any marketing effort is to create a buzz that is so strong, that the very foundations of the Internet will shake, but let's face it, that almost never happens. These days, it seems that the most realistic goal to have is that your marketing effort will drive enough traffic so that you don't lose money. Imagine being able to tap into networks of thousands of people who share very specific interests (In Internet Marketing, we call these groups: "Niches") quickly and effortlessly? Using Social Media in your online marketing isn't about getting on MySpace, Squidoo, Craigslist or any other Web 2.0-based sites. In fact, it's nice to have it all organized in the way that you've done, otherwise the marketing can be a bit overwhelming.

Internet marketing will never be the same once you know how to effectively advertise your site with these profitable Web 2.0 sites. I see great value in social networking as a component of the marketing mix. Now if you are promoting and marketing products online, you know that TRAFFIC (or visitors) is the life-line of your onlline business. Yes it takes time but you can get high quality, low volume traffic from when trying social marketing.

Marketing on social networks is a good way to build your warm market list. You don't have to have a list per say, unlike using landing pages, but nowadays, whenever you post an article on your profile e.g. MySpace, Facebook, or Friendster, your friends get noticed of what you did.

Blogs

Blogs are great traffic generators that you can use to grow your business. Blogs are very popular right now and they can be a great and inexpensive way to contact more customers. Blogs allow you to upload images, create links, and allow users to make comments. Blogs are a great way to generate keyword-rich content, especially if you update your blogs each day. Blog software makes creating a blog almost automatic while the spiders on search engines seem to favour high-quality and often updated keyword-rich blogs. Blogging software makes the writing and publishing process easier, but responding to reader comments, finding time to write regularly, and creating links and multimedia components can take some time. Blogging creates community, so that if you link to others sites, they are also likely to link to yours. Blogging, music, videos and photo albums are a big part of what makes a good social networking site into a great social networking site. Blogging requires that you move forward at all times. Blogging is a big part of my branding strategy, so when I network online, I invite people to visit my blog, read, comment and register or subscribe. Blog and Blog and when you get done Blogging, Blog some more. Bloggers do seem more sociable, for some reason, and I suppose if you’re interested in someone else’s writing it’s only natural to want to share it. Blogs have become one of the hottest communication tools on the Web. Blogs have extended their reach and applications into the corporate and government sectors as well. If you are already blogging, posting and networking and not seeing any great results than it's because you might be doing things only 90% right. Here are just a few of the important things you'll learn:The right way to start a blog and how to configure it to gain high search engine positions and to grow your readership quickly and easily. Set up a simple blog through Wordpress or Blogger. Learn from other bloggers with high traffic blogs and see whether you can also do the same for your blog.

Conclusion

Social networking has created powerful new ways to communicate and share information. Social networking websites are being used regularly by millions of people, and it now seems that social networking will be an enduring part of everyday life. Social networking sites compete for attention much like the first Web portals when the Internet exploded onto the scene in the mid-1990s. Social networking sites like Facebook and MySpace give scam artists and virus writers new ways to package tried-but-true tricks. Social networking isn't just for teens, and adults are joining virtual communities in increasing numbers. Social networking sites are places where people can go online to meet other people and create their own "friend" list. Social networking sites are meant for online social networking and not for advertising or spamming. Social networking sites, video sites and blogs are great for personal branding. Social networking services offer more than just a popular place to have your own business advertised. From the SEO standpoint of view, you can also accumulate more backlinks and subsequently more traffic to your social networking site. While social networking has gone on almost as long as societies themselves have existed, the unparalleled potential of the Internet to promote such connections is only now being fully recognized and exploited, through Web-based groups established for that purpose. Joining a bunch of social networking sites should jump start your web presence. I join a wide range of social networking sites. I invite people I like on one social networking site to connect with me on another site. Possibly the most important online social networking strategy is to be consistent and follow through, not to expect instant results. Althoughsocial networking is possible in person, especially in schools or in the workplace, it is most popular online. The friends that you can make are just one of the many benefitsto social networking online. Another one of those benefitsincludes diversity because the internet gives individuals fromall around the world access to social networking sites. Thankfully, there are social networking sites who get out of their way to ensure that their services are safe for children, and even for parents as well. Facebook, MySpace, Hi5,Friendster, Orkut and Bebo are six of the top major social networking site as of comScore’s June statistics.

What Good Does Web Traffic Do If Your Ad Isn't Converting?

Your Ad Isn't Converting?

Okay, so you may not have trouble increasing website traffic. What if you're having trouble taking your visitors to the next step, like visit your website?

People ask me where they placed several ads where it's intended to point to their website, but they never get a response to the ad.

This happens a lot and they are due to the following. I'll discuss each item briefly.
  • Demand
  • Obsolete Product/Service
  • The way your ad is written
  • Reputation of company
  • Website not working
Demand

What does demand mean? Well we all know that there's always a demand for gasoline and there are times that the price goes up or goes down. That's because if there's enough gasoline available, people don't have to worry about the price. If we're short on gas, then the price increases. Goverment regulations also play a role in the pricing as well. In the U.S., environmentalists are doing everything in their power to keep us from purchasing gas. They lobby to Congress to make sure that oil drilling will be put to a halt because it has an impact on the animals that live nearby. In Europe, I hear gas prices as high as $9.50 per gallon while in the Middle East and Venezuela, prices are like $0.20 per gallon.

Let's just say this. If there's a lot of quantities of widgets available for sale, the prices are usually lower. If there isn't enough, the prices are higher. This has to do with the demand and supply for widgets. That goes with gasoline as well.

So as a rule of thumb, the higher the demand, the higher the price.

Obsolete Product/Service

Having trouble selling that product? Probably because that product or service may be obsolete. For example, try selling a computer you bought ten years ago for $400. Good luck with that because nowadays, you may pay just to get rid of it, like send it to recycling or something. As for the service, let's say you're selling a service that repairs computers that were built ten years ago. It doesn't sound like that service will be around for a while since computer technology is doubling their speed, according to Moore's Law, every 18 to 24 months. So anytime a product changes or is discontinued, you must make changes to how you'll deliver your service for your clients and potential clients or you won't be able to continue selling your service as is.

The Way Your Ad Is Written

Writing ads is a continuous process. You will need to do a split test between two ads that you deploy. Here's an example:

Starting A Home Business?
Don't Do It Until You Visit This
Site Or You'll Be Sorry. See how
www.getkickbuttpay.com

Looking For A Home Biz?
Don't do it until you visit this
Site or you'll be sorry. See How
www.getkickbuttpay.com

You basically compare between the two ads. I got more visits to the same website when I used the 2nd ad than the first ad because I capitalized every word in the 2nd ad.

Here's another ad that you should take a look at:

Trouble With Your MLM Biz?
If A 26-Year Old Can Find A Way
Out Of It, So Can You. See How.
www.getkickbuttpay.com

Start Growing Your MLM Biz
Learn How To Grow Your MLM Biz
Using Different Tactics. See How
www.getkickbuttpay.com

Which one do you think will get more visits to your ad?

The first ad.

That's because the first ad brings up the problem to the audience who's already having the pain while the 2nd ad brings up possible pleasure.

For some reason, people respond more to pain than pleasure because there is more need to stop the bleeding immediately than to learn how to avoid it in the first place.

If you have a toothache, would you wait for another week to see the dentist and have your tooth yanked? How about having those braces done to make your teeth look better? Which one would
you respond more to? Needing to have your tooth yanked or needing to get braces done?

Everyone I asked said that they would need that see the dentist and have their tooth yanked.

So as you see, pain more of a catalyst in closing a sale than pleasure.

Reputation Of Company

A good company usually makes every effort to satisfy every one of their stakeholders. Let's face it. We can't make everyone happy. There's always going to be a rotten apple in the barrel, that means you will always have some rotten customers. However, for a company to have their reputation tarnished, you would have to have more than just a reasonable sample of customers who are dissatisfied with the products. If more than one customer has a bad experience with the products, it will get to a point where someone is going to drive traffic to a blog (for example) and tell their audience about their bad experience with that product. However, if it came from more than one customer and as long as there is no cartel (deals between unique dissatisfied customers), then the company's reputation will get a dent such that they would need to fix it. Right or wrong, it only takes one dissatisfied customer to tell the world about the reputation of your company or product.

Your best bet is to show some value when you market your product/service.

Website Not Working

If your website is not working, that's pretty much a no brainer. You simply don't get any visits. This has an impact to your reputation as well and the first time impressions.

Make sure you get a hosting provider that would virtually give you a 100% uptime.

Sometimes you may put an ad and inadvertently gave the wrong link or a link that had a typo. I've made that mistake many times because I always rush things. Bad mistake. Instead, I check every single character in my ad to ensure that everything works as the ad is intended to do.

A website that doesn't work will cost you visits, thus you won't be able to convert them to sales. The safe play is check the links and have someone else read your ad and check the links to make sure that they work.

Conclusion

Make sure you cover at least, the following topics that I discussed. Just to summarize what I talked about, here the shorter story.

  • Your product/service is most likely to sell if there's a demand for them.
  • A product/service will sell if it's not obsolete. Try selling a 12-year old computer and you'll know what I mean.
  • A well written ad may attract visits and convert them to sales.
  • A company with a good reputation is most likely to get repeat sales.
  • A website that works will always give the first impression to the visitor and most likely get repeat visits.
So even though you get all these elements covered, nothing is guaranteed, but you'll have a better chance in getting visits to your website and possibly convert your visitors to sales and maybe, repeat and referral sales.

Are You Marketing Your Product/Service Using Online Classified Ads

Getting More Internet Exposure


If you have a business, regardless of what it is, are you getting any sales? If not, are you promoting your business online, even though you own a local business? Otherwise, you are missing out if you don't have any internet presence. Why? Because there are more than hundreds of millions of people throughout the world who have internet access and it's going to be here to stay.

What about the online classifieds?

Most of the online classifieds are picking up steam because of the internet. If you look at the top classifieds site like Craigslist, Kijiji, Backpage, and several others, they're getting over billions of hits every month. Craigslist alone is getting 8 billion hits every month. Some of the internet marketers are promoting their products and services on Craigslist and making some pretty good money on commissions. I'm one of those people who do it and make some pretty good money. It's a good way to drive traffic to your web site, which will do all the selling for you, provided that you have written up a pretty good sales page. Some write up short ads on an online classifieds ads site and then they go straight to the website from there.

How Much Does It To Advertise On These Sites?

Most of the online classified sites let you promote your stuff for little or nothing. However, there are some sections where you may have to pay or have a special account in order to be able to promote your product/services. Other online classified sites offer preferred ad spots for a fee to be able to place your ad such that it will increase its visibility. On most ads, the last one to put their ad gets to be on the top of the page. If you pay to have your ad placed, you get preferential treatment where your ads go on the top of the page.

The more hits the website gets, the more it will cost. For example, alexa.com charges $15,000 per month on a 150x150 pixel ad, but that site gets tons of traffic on a daily basis. Those with a medium amount of traffic would, of course, pay less. Yahoo charges at least $50,000 a month to have their banner on the very front page of their website, but I won't be surprised if they charge more than that.

Hope you get the point.

Where Should I Advertise?

You will have to do the research on this. Your business process dictates which direction to take to advertise your products/services. It will be based on the skill set that your business have. I don't believe there is one right way to advertise, but you should do your due diligence to determine which buttons to push when you promote your website. Don't just put your ad up there blind because you can spend a lot of your advertising dollars to promote your products/services.

However, I have a way of eliminating all the guesswork for you for advertising your business on any of the online classified ads websites. However, it will take some work on your part to accomplish it.

Where Should I Post?

Chances are, you may choose Craigslist, Backpage, Kijiji, Oodle, or Gumtree. Although there are other free online classified ads sites, these are the sites that get the most traffic on the internet. At least, it doesn't cost you anything to post on any of the sites, but yes, you may have to pay a small fee to post on some of the sections. This is negligible compared to posting your ad on most newspapers, including getting placed on their online classified ads.

Can Anybody Place An Ad Just Like That?

Well to be honest with you, not quite. Your ads must meet the standards acceptable to the online classified ads site or it will be rejected. It's their party and you better abide by the rules or you're ad doesn't go up. If you repeatedly break the rules of their party, your internet address (called IP Address) WILL GET BANNED. You may need to observe the rules if you want your ad to stick.

Is It True That People Are Getting Around It...

There are ways to get around it. If you want more information on how this may be possible, I strongly recommend that you go to http://www.getkickbuttpay.com and fill out the form and will get back with you within 48 hours.

However, you need to determine if this is what you want to do to grow your business. It depends on how bad you wanted your business to do well. I encourage you to check it out.

Summary

You should promote your products/services using online classified ads because it gets billions of visits every month. Although there is a small fee to post on the special sections, most of the time, you don't have to pay to post. If you're willing to do what it takes to grow your business, regardless of what it is, you know what action you need to take. I encourage you to try and promote your products and services using online classified ads, especially, if you're on a limited budget.

Sunday, April 5, 2009

How to Make Money From Your Blog

StevePavlina.com was launched on Oct 1st, 2004. By April 2005 it was averaging $4.12/day in income. Now it brings in over $200/day $1000/day (updated as of 10/29/06). I didn’t spend a dime on marketing or promotion. In fact, I started this site with just $9 to register the domain name, and everything was bootstrapped from there. Would you like to know how I did it?

This article is seriously long (over 7300 words), but you’re sure to get your money’s worth (hehehe). I’ll even share some specifics. If you don’t have time to read it now, feel free to bookmark it or print it out for later.

Do you actually want to monetize your blog?

Some people have strong personal feelings with respect to making money from their blogs. If you think commercializing your blog is evil, immoral, unethical, uncool, lame, greedy, obnoxious, or anything along those lines, then don’t commercialize it.

If you have mixed feelings about monetizing your blog, then sort out those feelings first. If you think monetizing your site is wonderful, fine. If you think it’s evil, fine. But make up your mind before you seriously consider starting down this path. If you want to succeed, you must be congruent. Generating income from your blog is challenging enough — you don’t want to be dealing with self-sabotage at the same time. It should feel genuinely good to earn income from your blog — you should be driven by a healthy ambition to succeed. If your blog provides genuine value, you fully deserve to earn income from it. If, however, you find yourself full of doubts over whether this is the right path for you, you might find this article helpful.It’s about balancing your needs with the needs of others.

If you do decide to generate income from your blog, then don’t be shy about it. If you’re going to put up ads, then really put up ads. Don’t just stick a puny little ad square in a remote corner somewhere. If you’re going to request donations, then really request donations. Don’t put up a barely visible “Donate” link and pray for the best. If you’re going to sell products, then really sell them. Create or acquire the best quality products you can, and give your visitors compelling reasons to buy. If you’re going to do this, then fully commit to it. Don’t take a half-assed approach. Either be full-assed or no-assed.

Can you make a decent income online?

Yes, absolutely. At the very least, a high five-figure annual income is certainly an attainable goal for an individual working full-time from home. I’m making a healthy income from StevePavlina.com, and the site is only 19 months old… barely a toddler. If you have a day job, it will take longer to generate a livable income, but it can still be done part-time if you’re willing to devote a lot of your spare time to it. I’ve always done it full-time.

Can most people do it?

No, they can’t. I hope it doesn’t shock you to see a personal development web site use the dreaded C-word. But I happen to agree with those who say that 99% of people who try to generate serious income from their blogs will fail. The tagline for this site is “Personal Development for Smart People.” And unfortunately (or fortunately, depending on your outlook), smart people are a minority on this planet. So while most people can’t make a living this way, I would say that most smart people can. How do you know whether or not you qualify as smart? Here’s a good rule of thumb: If you have to ask the question, you aren’t.

If that last paragraph doesn’t flood my inbox with flames, I don’t know what will. OK, actually I do.

This kind of 99-1 ratio isn’t unique to blogging though. You’ll see it in any field with relatively low barriers to entry. What percentage of wannabe actors, musicians, or athletes ever make enough money from their passions to support themselves? It doesn’t take much effort to start a blog these days — almost anyone can do it. Talent counts for something, and the talent that matters in blogging is intelligence. But that just gets you in the door. You need to specifically apply your intelligence to one particular talent. And the best words I can think of to describe that particular talent are: web savvy.

If you are very web savvy, or if you can learn to become very web savvy, then you have an excellent shot of making enough money from your blog to cover all your living expenses… and then some. But if becoming truly web savvy is more than your gray matter can handle, then I’ll offer this advice: Don’t quit your day job.

Web savvy

What do I mean by web savvy? You don’t need to be a programmer, but you need a decent functional understanding of a variety of web technologies. What technologies are “key” will depend on the nature of your blog and your means of monetization. But generally speaking I’d list these elements as significant:

  • blog publishing software
  • HTML/CSS
  • blog comments (and comment spam)
  • RSS/syndication
  • feed aggregators
  • pings
  • trackbacks
  • full vs. partial feeds
  • blog carnivals (for kick-starting your blog’s traffic)
  • search engines
  • search engine optimization (SEO)
  • page rank
  • social bookmarking
  • tagging
  • contextual advertising
  • affiliate programs
  • traffic statistics
  • email

Optional: podcasting, instant messaging, PHP or other web scripting languages.

I’m sure I missed a few due to familiarity blindness. If scanning such a list makes your head spin, I wouldn’t recommend trying to make a full-time living from blogging just yet. Certainly you can still blog, but you’ll be at a serious disadvantage compared to someone who’s more web savvy, so don’t expect to achieve stellar results until you expand your knowledge base.

If you want to sell downloadable products such as ebooks, then you can add e-commerce, SSL, digital delivery, fraud prevention, and online databases to the list. Again, you don’t need to be a programmer; you just need a basic understanding of these technologies. Even if you hire someone else to handle the low-level implementation, it’s important to know what you’re getting into. You need to be able to trust your strategic decisions, and you won’t be able to do that if you’re a General who doesn’t know what a gun is.

A lack of understanding is a major cause of failure in the realm of online income generation. For example, if you’re clueless about search engine optimization (SEO), you’ll probably cripple your search engine rankings compared to someone who understands SEO well. But you can’t consider each technology in isolation. You need to understand the connections and trade-offs between them. Monetizing a blog is a balancing act. You may need to balance the needs of yourself, your visitors, search engines, those who link to you, social bookmarking sites, advertisers, affiliate programs, and others. Seemingly minor decisions like what to title a web page are significant. In coming up with the title of this article, I have to take all of these potential viewers into consideration. I want a title that is attractive to human visitors, drives reasonable search engine traffic, yields relevant contextual ads, fits the theme of the site, and encourages linking and social bookmarking. And most importantly I want each article to provide genuine value to my visitors. I do my best to create titles for my articles that balance these various needs. Often that means abandoning cutesy or clever titles in favor of direct and comprehensible ones. It’s little skills like these that help drive sustainable traffic growth month after month. Missing out on just this one skill is enough to cripple your traffic. And there are dozens of these types of skills that require web savvy to understand, respect, and apply.

This sort of knowledge is what separates the 1% from the 99%. Both groups may work just as hard, but the 1% is getting much better results for their efforts. It normally doesn’t take me more than 60 seconds to title an article, but a lot of experience goes into those 60 seconds. You really just have to learn these ideas once; after that you can apply them routinely.

Whenever you come across a significant web technology you don’t understand, look it up on Google or Wikipedia, and dive into it long enough to acquire a basic understanding of it. To make money from blogging it’s important to be something of a jack of all trades. Maybe you’ve heard the expression, “A jack of all trades is a master of none.” That may be true, but you don’t need to master any of these technologies — you just have to be good enough to use them. It’s the difference between being able to drive a car vs. becoming an auto mechanic. Strive to achieve functional knowledge, and then move on to something else. Even though I’m an experienced programmer, I don’t know how many web technologies actually work. I don’t really care. I can still use them to generate results. In the time it would take me to fully understand one new technology, I can achieve sufficient functional knowledge to apply several of them.

Thriving on change

Your greatest risk isn’t that you’ll make mistakes that will cost you. Your greatest risk is that you’ll miss opportunities. You need an entrepreneurial mindset, not an employee mindset. Don’t be too concerned with the risk of loss — be more concerned with the risk of missed gains. It’s what you don’t know and what you don’t do that will hurt you the worst. Blogging is cheap. Your expenses and financial risk should be minimal. Your real concern should be missing opportunities that would have made you money very easily. You need to develop antennae that can listen out for new opportunities. I highly recommend subscribing to Darren Rowse’s Problogger blog — Darren is great at uncovering new income-generating opportunities for bloggers.

The blogosphere changes rapidly, and change creates opportunity. It takes some brains to decipher these opportunities and to take advantage of them before they disappear. If you hesitate to capitalize on something new and exciting, you may simply miss out. Many opportunities are temporary. And every day you don’t implement them, you’re losing money you could have earned. And you’re also missing opportunities to build traffic, grow your audience, and benefit more people.

I used to get annoyed by the rapid rate of change of web technologies. It’s even more rapid than what I saw when I worked in the computer gaming industry. And the rate of change is accelerating. Almost every week now I learn about some fascinating new web service or idea that could potentially lead to big changes down the road. Making sense of them is a full-time job in itself. But I learned to love this insane pace. If I’m confused then everyone else is probably confused too. And people who only do this part-time will be very confused. If they aren’t confused, then they aren’t keeping up. So if I can be just a little bit faster and understand these technologies just a little bit sooner, then I can capitalize on some serious opportunities before the barriers to entry become too high. Even though confusion is uncomfortable, it’s really a good thing for a web entrepreneur. This is what creates the space for a college student to earn $1,000,000 online in just a few months with a clever idea. Remember this isn’t a zero-sum game. Don’t let someone else’s success make you feel diminished or jealous. Let it inspire you instead.

What’s your overall income-generation strategy?

I don’t want to insult anyone, but most people are utterly clueless when it comes to generating income from their blogs. They slap things together haphazardly with no rhyme or reason and hope to generate lots of money. While I’m a strong advocate of the ready-fire-aim approach, that strategy does require that you eventually aim. Ready-fire-fire-fire-fire will just create a mess.

Take a moment to articulate a basic income-generating strategy for your site. If you aren’t good at strategy, then just come up with a general philosophy for how you’re going to generate income. You don’t need a full business plan, just a description of how you plan to get from $0 per month to whatever your income goal is. An initial target goal I used when I first started this site was $3000 per month. It’s a somewhat arbitrary figure, but I knew if I could reach $3000 per month, I could certainly push it higher, and $3000 is enough income that it’s going to make a meaningful difference in my finances. I reached that level 15 months after launching the site (in December 2005). And since then it’s continued to increase nicely. Blogging income is actually quite easy to maintain. It’s a lot more secure than a regular job. No one can fire me, and if one source of income dries up, I can always add new ones. We’ll address multiple streams of income soon…

Are you going to generate income from advertising, affiliate commissions, product sales, donations, or something else? Maybe you want a combination of these things. However you decide to generate income, put your basic strategy down in writing. I took 15 minutes to create a half-page summary of my monetization strategy. I only update it about once a year and review it once a month. This isn’t difficult, but it helps me stay focused on where I’m headed. It also allows me to say no to opportunities that are inconsistent with my plan.

Refer to your monetization strategy (or philosophy) when you need to make design decisions for your web site. Although you may have multiple streams of income, decide which type of income will be your primary source, and design your site around that. Do you need to funnel people towards an order form, or will you place ads all over the site? Different monetization strategies suggest different design approaches. Think about what specific action you want your visitors to eventually take that will generate income for you, and design your site accordingly.

When devising your income strategy, feel free to cheat. Don’t re-invent the wheel. Copy someone else’s strategy that you’re convinced would work for you too. Do NOT copy anyone’s content or site layout (that’s copyright infringement), but take note of how they’re making money. I decided to monetize this site with advertising and affiliate income after researching how various successful bloggers generated income. Later I added donations as well. This is an effective combo.

Traffic, traffic, traffic

Assuming you feel qualified to take on the challenge of generating income from blogging (and I haven’t scared you away yet), the three most important things you need to monetize your blog are traffic, traffic, and traffic.

Just to throw out some figures, last month (April 2006), this site received over 1.1 million visitors and over 2.4 million page views. That’s almost triple what it was just six months ago.

Why is traffic so important? Because for most methods of online income generation, your income is a function of traffic. If you double your traffic, you’ll probably double your income (assuming your visitor demographics remain fairly consistent). You can screw almost everything else up, but if you can generate serious traffic, it’s really hard to fail. With sufficient traffic the realistic worst case is that you’ll eventually be able to monetize your web site via trial and error (as long as you keep those visitors coming).

When I first launched this blog, I knew that traffic building was going to be my biggest challenge. All of my plans hinged on my ability to build traffic. If I couldn’t build traffic, it was going to be very difficult to succeed. So I didn’t even try to monetize my site for the first several months. I just focused on traffic building. Even after 19 months, traffic building is still the most important part of my monetization plan. For my current traffic levels, I know I’m undermonetizing my site, but that’s OK. Right now it’s more important to me to keep growing the site, and I’m optimizing the income generation as I go along.

Traffic is the primary fuel of online income generation. More visitors means more ad clicks, more product sales, more affiliate sales, more donations, more consulting leads, and more of whatever else that generates income for you. And it also means you’re helping more and more people.

With respect to traffic, you should know that in many respects, the rich do get richer. High traffic leads to even more traffic-building opportunities that just aren’t accessible for low-traffic sites. On average at least 20 bloggers add new links to my site every day, my articles can easily surge to the top of social bookmarking sites like del.icio.us, and I’m getting more frequent requests for radio interviews. Earlier this year I was featured in USA Today and in Self Magazine, which collectively have millions of readers. Journalists are finding me by doing Google searches on topics I’ve written about. These opportunities were not available to me when I was first starting out. Popular sites have a serious advantage. The more traffic you have, the more you can attract.

If you’re intelligent and web savvy, you should also be able to eventually build a high-traffic web site. And you’ll be able to leverage that traffic to build even more traffic.


Will putting ads on your site hurt your traffic?

Here’s a common fear I hear from people who are considering monetizing their web sites:

Putting ads on my site will cripple my traffic. The ads will drive people away, and they’ll never come back.

Well, in my experience this is absolutely, positively, and otherwise completely and totally… FALSE. It’s just not true. Guess what happened to my traffic when I put ads on my site. Nothing. Guess what happened to my traffic when I put up more ads and donation links. Nothing. I could detect no net effect on my traffic whatsoever. Traffic continued increasing at the same rate it did before there were ads on my site. In fact, it might have even helped me a little, since some bloggers actually linked to my site just to point out that they didn’t like my ad layout. I’ll leave it up to you to form your own theories about this. It’s probably because there’s so much advertising online already that even though some people will complain when a free site puts up ads, if they value the content, they’ll still come back, regardless of what they say publicly.

Most mature people understand it’s reasonable for a blogger to earn income from his/her work. I think I’m lucky in that my audience tends to be very mature — immature people generally aren’t interested in personal development. To create an article like this takes serious effort, not to mention the hard-earned experience that’s required to write it. This article alone took me over 15 hours of writing and editing. I think it’s perfectly reasonable to earn an income from such work. If you get no value from it, you don’t pay anything. What could be more fair than that? The more income this blog generates, the more I can put into it. For example, I used some of the income to buy podcasting equipment and added a podcast to the site. I’ve recorded 13 episodes so far. The podcasts are all ad-free. I’m also planning to add some additional services to this site in the years ahead. More income = better service.

At the time of this writing, my site is very ad-heavy. Some people point this out to me as if I’m not aware of it: “You know, Steve. Your web site seems to contain an awful lot of ads.” Of course I’m aware of it. I’m the one who put the ads there. There’s a reason I have this configuration of ads. They’re effective! People keep clicking on them. If they weren’t effective, I’d remove them right away and try something else.

I do avoid putting up ads that I personally find annoying when I see them on other sites, including pop-ups and interstitials (stuff that flies across your screen). Even though they’d make me more money, in my opinion they degrade the visitor experience too much.

I also provide two ad-free outlets, so if you really don’t like ads, you can actually read my content without ads. First, I provide a full-text RSS feed, and at least for now it’s ad-free. I do, however, include a donation request in the bottom of my feeds.

If you want to see some actual traffic data, take a look at the 2005 traffic growth chart. I first put ads on the site in February 2005, and although the chart doesn’t cover pre-February traffic growth, the growth rate was very similar before then. For an independent source, you can also look at my traffic chart on Alexa. You can select different Range options to go further back in time.

Blogging software and hardware

I use WordPress for this blog, and I highly recommend it. Wordpress has lots of features and a solid interface. And you can’t beat its price — free.

The rest of this site is custom-coded HTML, CSS, PHP, and MySQL. I’m a programmer, so I coded it all myself. I could have just as easily used an existing template, but I wanted a simple straightforward design for this site, and I wanted the look of the blog to match the rest of the site. Plus I use PHP and MySQL to do some creative things outside the blog, like the Million Dollar Experiment.

I don’t recommend using a hosted service like Blogger if you want to seriously monetize your blog. You don’t get enough control. If you don’t have your own URL, you’re tying yourself to a service you don’t own and building up someone else’s asset. You want to build page rank and links for your own URL, not someone else’s. Plus you want sufficient control over the layout and design of your site, so you can jump on any opportunities that require low-level changes. If you use a hosted blog, you’re at the mercy of the hosting service, and that puts the future of any income streams you create with them at risk. It’s a bit more work up front to self-host, but it’s less risky in the long run.

Web hosting is cheap, and there are plenty of good hosts to choose from. I recommend Pair.com for a starter hosting account. They aren’t the cheapest, but they’re very reliable and have decent support. I know many online businesses that host with them, and my wife refers most of her clients there.

As your traffic grows you may need to upgrade to a dedicated server or a virtual private server (VPS). This web site is hosted by ServInt. I’ve hosted this site with them since day one, and they’ve been a truly awesome host. What I like most about them is that they have a smooth upgrade path as my traffic keeps growing. I’ve gone through several upgrades with them already, and all have been seamless. The nice thing about having your own server is that you can put as many sites on it as the server can handle. I have several sites running on my server, and it doesn’t cost me any additional hosting fees to add another site.

Comments or no comments

When I began this blog, I started out with comments enabled. As traffic grew, so did the level of commenting. Some days there were more than 100 comments. I noticed I was spending more and more time managing comments, and I began to question whether it was worth the effort. It became clear that with continued traffic growth, I was going to have to change my approach or die in comment hell. The personal development topics I write about can easily generate lots of questions and discussion. Just imagine how many follow-up questions an article like this could generate. With tens of thousands of readers, it would be insane. Also, nuking comment spam was chewing up more and more of my time as well.

But after looking through my stats, I soon realized that only a tiny fraction of visitors ever look at comments at all, and an even smaller fraction ever post a comment (well below 1% of total visitors). That made my decision a lot easier, and in October 2005, I turned blog comments off. In retrospect that was one of my best decisions. I wish I had done it sooner.

If you’d like to read the full details of how I came to this decision, I’ve written about it previously: Blog Comments and More on Blog Comments.

Do you need comments to build traffic? Obviously not. Just like when I put up ads, I saw no decline in traffic when I turned off comments. In fact, I think it actually helped me. Although I turned off comments, I kept trackbacks enabled, so I started getting more trackbacks. If people wanted to publicly comment on something I’d written, they had to do so on their own blogs and post a link. So turning off comments didn’t kill the discussion — it just took it off site. The volume of trackbacks is far more reasonable, and I can easily keep up with it. I even pop onto other people’s sites and post comments now and then, but I don’t feel obligated to participate because the discussion isn’t on my own site.

I realize people have very strong feelings about blog comments and community building. Many people hold the opinion that a blog without comments just isn’t a blog. Personally I think that’s utter nonsense — the data just doesn’t support it. The vast majority of blog readers neither read nor post comments. Only a very tiny and very vocal group even care about comments. Some bloggers say that having comments helps build traffic, but I saw no evidence of that. In fact, I think it’s just the opposite. Managing comments detracts from writing new posts, and it’s far better to get a trackback and a link from someone else’s blog vs. a comment on your own blog. As long-term readers of my blog know, when faced with ambiguity, my preference is to try both alternatives and compare real results with real results. After doing that my conclusion is this: No comment. :)

Now if you want to support comments for non-traffic-building reasons like socializing or making new contacts, I say go for it. Just don’t assume that comments are necessary or even helpful in building traffic unless you directly test this assumption yourself.

Build a complete web site, not just a blog

Don’t limit your web site to just a blog. Feel free to build it out. Although most of my traffic goes straight to this blog, there’s a whole site built around it. For example, the home page of this site presents an overview of all the sections of the site, including the blog, article section, audio content, etc. A lot of people still don’t know what a blog is, so if your whole site is your blog, those people may be a little confused.

Testing and optimization

In the beginning you won’t know which potential streams of income will work best for you. So try everything that’s reasonable for you. If you learn about a new potential income stream, test it for a month or two, and measure the results for yourself. Feel free to cut streams that just aren’t working for you, and put more effort into optimizing those streams that show real promise.

A few months ago, I signed up for an account with Text Link Ads. It took about 20 minutes. They sell small text ads on my site, split the revenue with me 50-50, and deposit my earnings directly into my PayPal account. This month I’ll make around $600 from them, possibly more if they sell some new ads during the month. And it’s totally passive. If I never tried this, I’d miss out on this easy extra income.

For many months I’ve been tweaking the Adsense ads on this site. I tried different colors, sizes, layouts, etc. I continue to experiment now and then, but I have a hard time beating the current layout. It works very well for me. Adsense doesn’t allow publishers to reveal specific CPM and CTR data, but mine are definitely above par. They started out in the gutter though. You can easily double or triple your Adsense revenue by converting a poor layout into a better one. This is the main reason why during my first year of income, my traffic grew at 20% per month, but my income grew at 50% per month. Frequent testing and optimization had a major positive impact. Many of my tests failed, and some even made my income go down, but I’m glad I did all that testing. If I didn’t then my Adsense income would only be a fraction of what it is now.

It’s cheap to experiment. Every new advertising or affiliate service I’ve tried so far has been free to sign up. Often I can add a new income stream in less than an hour and then wait a month to see how it does. If it flops then at least I learned something. If it does well, wonderful. As a blogger who wants to generate income, you should always be experimenting with new income streams. If you haven’t tried anything new in six months, you’re almost certainly missing some golden opportunities. Every blog is different, so you need to test things for yourself to see what works for you. Failure is impossible here — you either succeed, or you learn something.

Pick your niche, but make sure it isn’t too small

Pick a niche for your blog where you have some significant expertise, but make sure it’s a big enough niche that you can build significant traffic. My wife runs a popular vegan web site. She does pretty well within her niche, but it’s just not a very big niche. On the other hand, my topic of personal development has much broader appeal. Potentially anyone can be interested in improving themselves, and I have the flexibility to write about topics like productivity, self-discipline, relationships, spirituality, health, and more. It’s all relevant to personal development.

Pick a niche that you’re passionate about. I’ve written 400+ articles so far, and I still feel like I’m just getting started. I’m not feeling burnt out at all. I chose to build a personal development site because I’m very knowledgeable, experienced, and passionate about this subject. I couldn’t imagine a better topic for me to write about.

Don’t pick a niche just because you think it will make you money. I see many bloggers try to do that, and it’s almost invariably a recipe for failure. Think about what you love most, and then find a way to make your topic appealing to a massive global audience. Consider what will provide genuine value to your visitors. It’s all about what you can give.

A broad enough topic creates more potential advertising partners. If I keep writing on the same subtopic over and over, I may exhaust the supply of advertisers and hit an income ceiling. But by writing on many different topics under the same umbrella, I widen the field of potential advertisers. And I expand the appeal of my site at the same time.

Make it clear to your visitors what your blog/site is about. Often I visit a blog with a clever title and tagline that reveals nothing about the site’s contents. In that case I generally assume it’s just a personal journal and move on. I love to be clever too, but I’ve found that clarity yields better results than cleverness.

Posting frequency and length

Bloggers have different opinions about the right posting length and frequency. Some bloggers say it’s best to write short (250-750 word) entries and post 20x per week or more. I’ve seen that strategy work for some, but I decided to do pretty much the opposite. I usually aim for about 3-5 posts per week, but my posts are much longer (typically 1000-2000 words, sometimes longer than 5000 words, including the monster you’re reading right now). That’s because rather than throwing out lots of short tips, I prefer to write more exhaustive, in-depth articles. I find that deeper articles are better at generating links and referrals and building traffic. It’s true that fewer people will take the time to read them, but those that do will enjoy some serious take-away value. I don’t believe in creating disposable content just to increase page views and ad impressions. If I’m not truly helping my visitors, I’m wasting their time.

Expenses

Blogging is dirt cheap.

I don’t spend money on advertising or promotion, so my marketing expenses are nil. Essentially my content is my marketing. If you like this article, you’ll probably find many more gems in the archives.

My only real expenses for this site are the hosting (I currently pay $149/month for the web server and bandwidth) and the domain name renewal ($9/year). Nearly all of the income this site generates is profit. This trickles down to my personal income, so of course it’s subject to income tax. But the actual business expenses are minimal.

The reason I pay so much for hosting is simply due to my traffic. If my traffic were much lower, I could run this site on a cheap shared hosting account. A database-driven blog can be a real resource hog at high traffic levels. The same goes for online forums. As traffic continues to increase, my hosting bill will go up too, but it will still be a tiny fraction of total income.

Perks

Depending on the nature of your blog, you may be able to enjoy some nice perks as your traffic grows. Almost every week I get free personal development books in the mail (for potential review on this site). Sometimes the author will send it directly; other times the publisher will ship me a batch of books. I also receive CDs, DVDs, and other personal development products. It’s hard to keep up sometimes (I have a queue of about two dozen books right now), but I am a voracious consumer of such products, so I do plow through them as fast as I can. When something strikes me as worthy of mention, I do indeed write up a review to share it with my visitors. I have very high standards though, so I review less than 10% of what I receive. I’ve read over 700 books in this field and listened to dozens of audio programs, so I’m pretty good at filtering out the fluff. As I’m sure you can imagine, there’s a great deal of self-help fluff out there.

My criteria for reviewing a product on this site is that it has to be original, compelling, and profound. If it doesn’t meet these criteria, I don’t review it, even if there’s a generous affiliate program. I’m not going to risk abusing my relationship with my visitors just to make a quick buck. Making money is not my main motivation for running this site. My main motivation is to grow and to help others grow, so that always comes first.

Your blog can also gain you access to certain events. A high-traffic blog becomes a potential media outlet, so you can actually think of yourself as a member of the press, which indeed you are. In a few days, my wife and I will be attending a three-day seminar via a free press pass. The regular price for these tickets is $500 per person. I’ll be posting a full review of the seminar next week. I’ve been to this particular seminar in 2004, so I already have high expectations for it. Dr. Wayne Dyer will be the keynote speaker.

I’m also using the popularity of this blog to set up interviews with people I’ve always wanted to learn more about. This is beautifully win-win because it creates value for me, my audience, and the person being interviewed. Recently I posted an exclusive interview with multi-millionaire Marc Allen as well as a review of his latest book, and I’m lining up other interviews as well. It isn’t hard to convince someone to do an interview in exchange for so much free exposure.

Motivation

I don’t think you’ll get very far if money is your #1 motivation for blogging. You have to be driven by something much deeper. Money is just frosting. It’s the cake underneath that matters. My cake is that I absolutely love personal development – not the phony “fast and easy” junk you see on infomercials, but real growth that makes us better human beings. That’s my passion. Pouring money on top of it just adds more fuel to the fire, but the fire is still there with or without the money.

What’s your passion? What would you blog about if you were already set for life?

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