The Ebb and Flow of a website
This meant I lost a few sales, I have no doubt, but I'm not too bothered about that. I've never been overly happy with the site mechanics anyway, so no great shakes.
This meant I lost a few sales, I have no doubt, but I'm not too bothered about that. I've never been overly happy with the site mechanics anyway, so no great shakes.
Since coming up with the plan to make a few blogs and flip them after 3 months, I slightly changed the plan…
For the latest flipper I will be testing a new piece of software that I have been sent. This software uploads articles into a WP database automatically…
The basis of being an Affiliate is very straightforward - you introduce a potential client to a product; if they purchase, you get a cut of the selling price.
On some of my sites, I use a self coded script which allows me to use a flat text file on which I have a URL and Link Text. Using PHP, these are listed (and then styled using CSS)…
I own a site which gives away a free product - it’s basically a semantically coded menu. On the site I ask all users to provide a linkback from their site if they use the menu. In addition to this, I offer a license for users to purchase…
So far, I reckon I have spent 45 minutes on this project. From tomorrow, I shall be posting up 1 article per day. I will update this thread as and when anything of consequence happens to the Blog (eg acquisition of PR and so on).
As most of you know, a large percentage of my online income comes from product sales. At last count I sell well over 40 individual products…with that many products (and consequently that many sales!) I need to use some sort of automated mechanism for downloads.
For those of you that havn't been paying attention, the guy set himself a challenge to make $15,000 in the space of 30 days, from an initial investment of $150. He had to sell products in a niche he had no experience in (the craft market) and could not use any existing resources (email lists, for example) for promotion.