I'm stuck
So, I completed the first lessons and began building the website, became a premium member and now....STUCK! LOL!!.....where do I go from here....the ideas are flowing like mad and I can't seem to get them to all line up in a list. One that says...."here's what to do next" any advice would be greatly appreciated!!!
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1. Find an affiliate program for your niche.
2. Write informative articles, using the top keywords you've found, that will help those coming to your site to solve a problem they're having in your particlar niche.
3. Place the link you've received from your affiliate, into your article.
4. Keep writing more articles and sending them to article directories, i.e., ezinearticles.com, goarticles.com, etc. These will give you backlinks to your site, which will help get your website on the first page of google organic results.
5. Just keep trying to help people first, not sell them stuff! Pretend you're the one coming to your sight, looking for advice. What would you like to find... someone trying to sell you something or genuine helpful advice that will solve their problem.
Anyway, wish you all the best. Most importantly, don't give up. Just keep plugging away, because it won't happen overnight. It takes months. Hang in there!
Bob
Bob...thank you for the list!!! I can do that.....just wasn't sure whether I was supposed to set up anything else....like share links for FB, google...etc...or more formatting stuff that I'm sure I haven't done.
Okay, if you could kind of give a little more detail of what you have done so far, would be glad to help you formulate the next steps if I can
Hudson
I did all of the lessons from the initial startup membership. Created a page...registered my own domain, my about me, privacy policy etc. Just not sure where to go from here.....are there more lessons to follow or do I just start creating content?? You can check out what I have completed at yepigt.com....thanks!!
Okay, thanks for letting me see your site. Like the approach and the niche. If you have only completed the getting started course then I would suggest that you start working through the level 2 and then level 3 courses as they will add depth to your work. At the same time though I would suggest you do start adding content as this is what you say you will be doing in your write up so far on the site. I would be quite happy to look in and comment occasionally if you would like me to, and if any of the course work raises questions send them over to me,
Hudson.
So, I took your advice and wrote my first article...was a little confused as to where to put it in my website...so it is in the blog roll and under the title doggies which is under "the family".....when you have time please let me know what you thing :)
Hi there. Hope you are having a good day. Well I went through your article and so did my wife and it's fine. In answer to your question of what next the answer is more of the same. I have about 104 posts on my web site in the past 5 months so this will give you an idea. The posts drive traffic to your site so that is why they are important. As you write more you will get into the habit of writing attention grabbing headlines and all the other tips that are an essential part of writing great content. Have a look through the training for this and if you can't find it please come back to me. Again I think your doggies article is a great start, and believe me you will find it gets easier as you write more,
Hudson.
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This is a time management and focus issue. Here is what I do.
When I come here, I have a timer I set so that I can go in and respond to mssgs and keep up with people. It is ONE hour. I have a grocery list/memo pad that I have my goals and tasks written down on. So after my first hour, I review the list, and then create the new day's list. Some of it will be a carry over of what was left from the day before. I check each one off as they are completed.
I "schedule" creative time, eating time, walking time etc (when I do get focused, I actually WILL forget to eat until I have a headache).
When I find myfelf losing focus, I get up and walk around for a bit. Moving is important when we are sitting most of the day. Fortunately, my office is in my attic, so I have stairs to walk up and down... even when I don't want to!