OK, so I am back again and just want to hear a few words from you to push me in the right direction.
I am about to make a fresh restart on the Bootcamp training and creat
Then you continue to add content to your site on a consistent basis. Keep building it. Google wants to see that you are serious about this before the traffic can really get flowing. That's the most important thing to be doing for the first 6 months or so.
Mel
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After going through the training, what to do next?
OK, so I am back again and just want to hear a few words from you to push me in the right direction.
I am about to make a fresh restart on the Bootcamp training and creat
Content is king. So, you'd like to consistently publish quality content on your website. Strategize your social media engagement. Build your own "tribe" via email marketing. They say the money is in product review posts and your email list.
Hope it helps.
Ferra
Thanks for the tip. Can one do email marketing in Wordpress or will I need some external service for that once I am up to that point?
We will need to have a third party autoresponder because they can collect our subscribers email and we can send them campaigns, newsletters, etc.
Many members, including Jay our Live trainer, use AWeber. It is free for our first 500 subscribers. Some others use ConvertKit, MailChimp, GetResponse, etc.
Then you continue to add content to your site on a consistent basis. Keep building it. Google wants to see that you are serious about this before the traffic can really get flowing. That's the most important thing to be doing for the first 6 months or so.
Mel
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Hi, I have not still got up and running, but I do have a question here.
I am thinking about creating my first webpage with reviewing WA and later reviewing other products
The correct way is to complete the training. Very important. All these questions will be answered and more.
Keywords are the absolutely the key. : )
The trick is to find keywords that aren't being used by all of the sites already.
Following the training, you learn that your keyword should have higher numbers in the Avg. and Traffic columns, and low in the QSR column.
For really competitive niches such as Make Money Online, you'll have to do lots of research to find your keywords, but persistence will get ya there.
If you want to promote WA, you will want to go down the route of the Bootcamp Training, rather than the OEC Training. Bootcamp will guide you through how getting ranked works. However, promoting WA is in the MMO (Make Money Online) niche, which is very broad. You will want to narrow your niche right down, and then use Jaaxy to find the low hanging fruit within that niche you’ve chosen to target.
Hi, I have not still got up and running, but I do have a question here.
I am thinking about creating my first webpage with reviewing WA and later reviewing other products
The correct way is to complete the training. Very important. All these questions will be answered and more.
Keywords are the absolutely the key. : )
The trick is to find keywords that aren't being used by all of the sites already.
Following the training, you learn that your keyword should have higher numbers in the Avg. and Traffic columns, and low in the QSR column.
For really competitive niches such as Make Money Online, you'll have to do lots of research to find your keywords, but persistence will get ya there.
If you want to promote WA, you will want to go down the route of the Bootcamp Training, rather than the OEC Training. Bootcamp will guide you through how getting ranked works. However, promoting WA is in the MMO (Make Money Online) niche, which is very broad. You will want to narrow your niche right down, and then use Jaaxy to find the low hanging fruit within that niche you’ve chosen to target.
Hi all,
Do you entirely use Grammarly, or are there any other good alternatives you would recommend? Many thanks for any help!
Chris
Grammarly has always been at the top of my recommendation list, and I don't have anyone in second place. I like that they have a free version so that you can get used to it, then you can upgrade if you wish. They also have an affiliate program so you can recommend it to others if you like it.
Hi Chris, Grammarly, is my pick used the free version for a number of years, recently upgraded to premium, it has done wonders for my writing abilities. One of the draw backs is that it is web based so you need a good connection to get the best value from it.
As an alternative;
https://prowritingaid.com/
Seems to be an alternative that is mentioned.
There is the hemmingway tool. I haven't used it but have seen others here promote it with their email list.
Any other good alternative to grammarly?
Hi all,
Do you entirely use Grammarly, or are there any other good alternatives you would recommend? Many thanks for any help!
Chris
Grammarly has always been at the top of my recommendation list, and I don't have anyone in second place. I like that they have a free version so that you can get used to it, then you can upgrade if you wish. They also have an affiliate program so you can recommend it to others if you like it.
Hi Chris, Grammarly, is my pick used the free version for a number of years, recently upgraded to premium, it has done wonders for my writing abilities. One of the draw backs is that it is web based so you need a good connection to get the best value from it.
As an alternative;
https://prowritingaid.com/
Seems to be an alternative that is mentioned.
There is the hemmingway tool. I haven't used it but have seen others here promote it with their email list.
Hi all,
English is not my native language, and that worries me a little when I want to create my content.
I know that there are tools out there that can help you im
I would agree with the above.
Grammarly is the best free one by far I have found - I am using it right now! They also have paid extensions on Grammarly if you really want to write correctly.
Dave.
English is my native language and Grammarly corrects my mistakes. I learn every time I write something.
Find an English teacher who will not only edit your work but will tell you what changes they made and why they made them.
The only way to be a better writer is to write.
I use Google Docs whenever I need to collaborate with others.
Hi, Christian!
There are three I would recommend the following:
1. sing up for Grammarly
2. Write down your content in your language and check Google Translate to the English Language
3. Get Thesaurus
4. And get short courses in English. Choose an experienced teacher than a certified but new one. Articulate Yo need the writing skills in English!
5. Find a good editor so you can ask him to edit your work.
6. Self-study, Look for English language Writing Skills.
7. PM me for more help
All the best
Florentino
Hello Florentino,
Thanks for your help. My English is not that bad, but I just want to have something that could improve it a little. But I will definitly checkout Grammarly and see how I like it.
Best regards and thanks
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What tools to use for improving my english when writing?
Hi all,
English is not my native language, and that worries me a little when I want to create my content.
I know that there are tools out there that can help you im
I would agree with the above.
Grammarly is the best free one by far I have found - I am using it right now! They also have paid extensions on Grammarly if you really want to write correctly.
Dave.
English is my native language and Grammarly corrects my mistakes. I learn every time I write something.
Find an English teacher who will not only edit your work but will tell you what changes they made and why they made them.
The only way to be a better writer is to write.
I use Google Docs whenever I need to collaborate with others.
Hi, Christian!
There are three I would recommend the following:
1. sing up for Grammarly
2. Write down your content in your language and check Google Translate to the English Language
3. Get Thesaurus
4. And get short courses in English. Choose an experienced teacher than a certified but new one. Articulate Yo need the writing skills in English!
5. Find a good editor so you can ask him to edit your work.
6. Self-study, Look for English language Writing Skills.
7. PM me for more help
All the best
Florentino
Hello Florentino,
Thanks for your help. My English is not that bad, but I just want to have something that could improve it a little. But I will definitly checkout Grammarly and see how I like it.
Best regards and thanks
See more comments
So I am back here at WA with new energy, but I just want to hear some advice here.
I really want to try to make some revenue, so I decided to start with WA bootcamp and b
Hi Chris congrats on coming back with determination! I just want to stress the importance of the great answers you've received thus far. Truly, it takes a great effort to build a profitable site, therefore it is best to stick to one until you've learned the ropes.
IMO, the bootcamp is best for those of us who are passionate about helping folks make money blogging, or those who have a difficult time choosing a niche they feel strong about. If on the other hand you have a niche in mind that really motivates you, it would be best to focus on the online certification course, because whatever you feel passionate about is what ultimately will make you money. In any case, you won't miss out on the fantastic opportunity to earn promoting WA because the certification course will teach you how. God bless!
Hi Chris
Welcome, it is good to focus to the training to gain understanding on how things work in WA. However, you need to practice what you have learned after the training per session.So that when you click the completion box against the topic covered, you shall gained understanding and practical. But where you feel that you still need more training, rather stick to training to avoid mistakes and confusion....
Good luck, surely you wil make it!! go for it
hey hi Chris -- that's wonderful that you've got renewed vim and vigor to carry onward & upward with WA! ....WAy to go! ....
Yes, it's vital to scale one website first and get revenue generating for you before working on a second one ... and Mark has already replied as such ...
All the very best to you for every Success, cheerio .... :)
I do not know what your niche site is. But it typically takes time to build up a niche site. That is build the site, add lots of relevant, high-quality content and then get traffic to your site.
WA is an already established MMO site and you do not have to do all 7 lessons to start promoting WA. The 6th and 7th lessons are pretty much about scaling an already successful campaign.
Do the first 5 lessons and you can start working on driving traffic to your site. When you go back and do the OEC training it will be much easier and some of the training is covered in both.
Good luck and much success to you.
I have a question about the wa bootcamp training?
So I am back here at WA with new energy, but I just want to hear some advice here.
I really want to try to make some revenue, so I decided to start with WA bootcamp and b
Hi Chris congrats on coming back with determination! I just want to stress the importance of the great answers you've received thus far. Truly, it takes a great effort to build a profitable site, therefore it is best to stick to one until you've learned the ropes.
IMO, the bootcamp is best for those of us who are passionate about helping folks make money blogging, or those who have a difficult time choosing a niche they feel strong about. If on the other hand you have a niche in mind that really motivates you, it would be best to focus on the online certification course, because whatever you feel passionate about is what ultimately will make you money. In any case, you won't miss out on the fantastic opportunity to earn promoting WA because the certification course will teach you how. God bless!
Hi Chris
Welcome, it is good to focus to the training to gain understanding on how things work in WA. However, you need to practice what you have learned after the training per session.So that when you click the completion box against the topic covered, you shall gained understanding and practical. But where you feel that you still need more training, rather stick to training to avoid mistakes and confusion....
Good luck, surely you wil make it!! go for it
hey hi Chris -- that's wonderful that you've got renewed vim and vigor to carry onward & upward with WA! ....WAy to go! ....
Yes, it's vital to scale one website first and get revenue generating for you before working on a second one ... and Mark has already replied as such ...
All the very best to you for every Success, cheerio .... :)
I do not know what your niche site is. But it typically takes time to build up a niche site. That is build the site, add lots of relevant, high-quality content and then get traffic to your site.
WA is an already established MMO site and you do not have to do all 7 lessons to start promoting WA. The 6th and 7th lessons are pretty much about scaling an already successful campaign.
Do the first 5 lessons and you can start working on driving traffic to your site. When you go back and do the OEC training it will be much easier and some of the training is covered in both.
Good luck and much success to you.
Content is king. So, you'd like to consistently publish quality content on your website. Strategize your social media engagement. Build your own "tribe" via email marketing. They say the money is in product review posts and your email list.
Hope it helps.
Ferra
Thanks for the tip. Can one do email marketing in Wordpress or will I need some external service for that once I am up to that point?
We will need to have a third party autoresponder because they can collect our subscribers email and we can send them campaigns, newsletters, etc.
Many members, including Jay our Live trainer, use AWeber. It is free for our first 500 subscribers. Some others use ConvertKit, MailChimp, GetResponse, etc.