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Filed under Internet Marketing, Self Employment by organic on October 15, 2009 at 11:42 am
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I am, to be honest, a bit ashamed of having to admit to this, but early this morning, I was struck by a sudden bout of self-pity, wondering how I can ever make this self employment work. The Internet Marketing, granted, has had some early successes, but they are of course small, and I think it was this that started me off was thinking, as I lay in bed in the early hours, just how far I have to get to reach the stage when I am able to pay the bills from the business income. Basically, my income for September was just under 1% of what I need to live.
I say I am ashamed because, well, I have come a long way since the beginning of August and I always knew it was going to take a lot longer than a couple of months. My partner is supportive, and thanks to the income from that quarter, we are almost, but not quite, paying our way. So the shame I feel at my self-pity this morning was really because I know that I am in a better position than many. I have a chance to do something about my lot, to make a success of things in a way that I decide, unlike many people in the world who, for one reason or another, can do nothing but grin and bear their situation.
I am redoubling my efforts now, and calling upon deep reserves of drive and positivity to get me through this, because I know that most beginners in business, especially Internet Marketing, wake up one day and find themselves at the end of the honeymoon period and facing many months of slog to get to their goals. This is the point, I suspect, that tips most would-be Internet Marketers over the edge and causes them to give up. Not me.
Filed under Internet Marketing by organic on October 9, 2009 at 12:51 pm
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After about two months in this game, following the Thirty Day Challenge internet marketing formula, and learning an absolute SHED load of information, I have come to settle on a niche to develop, one that I am happy with, and one that has lots of possibilities. I am going to tackle the travel industry. Now let me tell you how I reached this point:
At first, for my “challenge” test site, I was advised in the training to examine my “interests” and subjects “I know about” – but these yielded no immediate ideas, so to keep up with the challenge deadlines I decided to do something based on a physical product where I had identified a hopeful keyword. Hence PushchairStroller.net was born. This was a failure in terms of the challenge, because there was a quirk with the keyword, half of it being used only in the UK and the other half only being used in the USA. So I got to number 1 and no traffic. Of course, I have no interest in pushchairs, and to be honest the next site was a little more interesting to me – in the field of fitness. I like to keep fit myself and I was OK about writing articles on this subject. However, the “digital product” that I am referring people to – well, you really can get the same information anywhere on the internet if you can be bothered to look – and I can’t honestly say I believe in it. However, I stuck with it as a learning exercise – and I am still pushing it because it seems that it is more competitive than the research suggested and I cannot get it near the top of the search engines just yet. The traffic of 15-20 visitors a day have not bought anything. Today I added an email subscription box – subscribe and get a free guide.
Oh dear, this was meant to be a quick post. Anyway, on to the next site, for an electronic product. This has been up for about six weeks and is now at no 5 for its main keyword with about 15-20 visitors a day. Three sales so far, which is not bad for the number of visitors. I am pushing this like crazy – no – that’s a lie – I would LIKE to push it but things get in the way..
Then I directed by search towards travel, because actually I am interested in it and like writing about it – like so many writers, of course! I did some keyword research and quickly found that most of the niches are mega-competitive – but at least it is a wide area to look at. The monetisation side is excellent too – if only I could get a sale or two. My first two test sites went well – well weird that is. One has yet to rank anywhere interesting, and the other, after about four weeks, is at number 8 for the theme keyword. The problem is that the 1200 forecast visitors for the number 1 slot should dilute into something more than the two-a-day I am getting at number 8. So what is wrong? Who knows. There is some seasonal stuff coming into the mix, but I allowed a lot for that and even so..
The point of this post, which I have digressed from, is that last night I hit a sort of epiphany – I realised just how “right” the travel niche feels for me, and that I am indeed ending up following the advice and marketing something I actually like – why on earth could I not see this in August when I was looking at my interests and trying to relate them to Internet Marketing? I am not stupid, but in this case I was hopeless – couldn’t even see what was right in front of my face!
Oh well, not much time lost and at least one of my pre-travel test sites has made some sales! Now, I have been either brave or stupid and registered a rather generic travel brand-rich domain name and intend to build content on this for a long time. Alongside this I intend to develop a lot of (hopefully) quick-win micro-niche sites with keyword-rich domains. And I am trying not to think about the £1800 gross that I am not earning each month, which is what I need to pay the bills.
Filed under Internet Marketing by organic on October 4, 2009 at 8:47 am
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Well, as it is the start of October, I have just done a quick review of what I have managed to do in the past two months, since the start of the Thirty Day Challenge.
I now have several websites up and running. There is the 30DC one, which I have abandoned, because it failed its 30DC test, as although it has been at or near to the top of Google for some time, there were virtually no visitors. Ironically, it did attract a sale – my first sale – via Amazon, and commission, the amount of which will be etched on my mind forever – £1.57. It was a shame that the sale was so small. Pushchairstroller.net, the site in question, had products that averaged about £150 which would have given me more commission than this. Since that website was deemed a “fail” about mid-August, I started on another one, this time selling a so-called “digital product” (which basically means a load of pdfs, video clips and audio podcasts) in the fitness field. The website looks great and I have continued to add posts and build links to it, because, unlike the pushchair site, this one did not go straight in at the top and it was clear from the early days that it had a lot of competition. Until yesterday, having been live for about six weeks, a search on the main keyword for the site would find my site lower that number 100 in the list – but yesterday it suddenly hit 100. The site is listed higher for another keyword that has less traffic, and this ranking has been improving gradually and I am in the top 10 with that one. Traffic is gradually increasing, and is usually about 20 a day – not enough. However, I am continuing to work on this website to see if I can get it higher up the list and more traffic – so I can see if the product sells.
My next website, number three, is in the field of electronic goods. This had its first round of content and satellite articles etc. finished by about the end of the first week in September. Since then I have had three sales from this site, and commission of about £16, again from Amazon. The conversion rate is excellent so far, so this site has passed its 30DC test with flying colours and I am working on getting it ranked higher than 8th or 9th where it now sits, with traffic at about 20 a day.
In about mid-September I began two concurrent travel sites. I love holidays and everything that goes with it, and thought I could easily write content for a travel site or two – which has proved to be the case. Unlike the electronic site, which bores me to tears when I write for it, the travel sites are a dream to write for. So far, these two sites have been live for about three weeks, and the worrying thing is that despite one of them ranking at no. 8, it is getting between three and zero hits per day – the estimated traffic at number 1 is 1200 per day – so there is clearly something wrong. These site are a bit of an experiment, because although they both meet the 30Dc criteria, the keyword of one is a subset of the keyword of the other. The longer one gets half of the traffic of the shorter one. I was hoping to capture both lots of traffic – but to date the 2nd site of the two has not ranked anywhere.
I also decided last month to develop a long-term website in travel – I have a set of domain names for this, and I have started putting content on this main site – rewritten from articles on the other test travel sites. I am desperately waiting for some traffic and the first sale on one of the test travel sites to see if I can make it and to see if developing this big travel site is going to be worth the work – it’s a very lucrative sector in internet marketing – but also a very competitive one. It’s just an industry that appeals to me so much – it’s close to my heart, and my partner has worked in the industry and feels the same way as I do about it. So having a nice big authority site in the travel industry does sound “right” for me. What I am planning is to find good keywords and develop test sites on each one, re-writing the content and putting each post onto the main travel site too. This give me an incentive to find travel industry keywords, because we almost get two posts for one. The main site is more of a generic travel site, so the home page is unlikely to rank, but the categories and posts will be optimised for keywords that basically pass the 30DC criteria, so should have a chance of ranking – the thing that they will not have is the keyword in the domain name – rather it will be in the category and/or post URL. Anyway, we shall see how all this goes. As I say, as of now I am desperately awaiting some traffic at my first travel test sites.
Sort of “on the side” I have also put together a site on a keyword relates to sexuality. it’s not an adult theme, but more to do with lifestyle. I can identify with this minority, being a part of it, and this made it very easy to develop the website. I have not really followed the 30DC process with this one, because from the very start it went in at number one, has stayed there ever since, and has attracted about 50 hits a day. I joined a dating affiliate scheme and put an ad on the site about a week ago – and the day before yesterday to my amazement, £1.22 landed in my account, being payment for a lead – which I didn’t even know was part of the deal! Now, I need to find time to attract some more traffic to some related category keywords, as this is clearly going to be a site with potential.
So, in nine short weeks I have developed six test sites, one fail, two passes, and three still under test. I have had commission for four sales, and one lead. I have also started the longer-term wannabe-authority web site in the travel industry.
Of course, total gross earnings of £17.69 in September is not all that near to the £1800 gross per month that we need to break even in our household – but hey – all I need to do is 100 times the same – and I am there! Seriously, I am pleased with the start I have made here, from nothing, but there is quite obviously a heck of a long way to go! One of my main fears is that I will slide backwards and not go forwards, in terms of traffic to the sites and sales. It will be hard, and I have to be ready for this, if during October I actually earn less than this month, or get less traffic. I have to be ready to face that and bloody well carry on regardless!
Filed under Internet Marketing by organic on September 23, 2009 at 9:22 am
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Well, I have this morning been trying to follow my thirty day challenge training and use Market Samurai to generate some interest about my websites and maybe even get a few backlinks one day, by making some appropriate comments on other people’s articles and blogs. How frustrating this backlink building is.

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Basically, I have just spent five minutes skimming a blog post, and typing in a considered comment – a quality comment. I followed the rules as stated, and pressed submit. What happened? Well, back came a web page with a totally blank screen except for one big, bold, black word at the top – DISCARDED. Well, thanks for that, Mr Webmaster. Thanks for a user-friendly experience at your web site. Thanks for the consideration. Thanks for the badly-executed automated judgement that my comment was a worthless addition to your site, which actually it was not.
You know, this is one of the things that is wrong, very wrong with Internet Marketing. If you are on someone else’s territory, whether it is a personal blog or a big blog site like hubpages, you are treated summarily by whatever rules they decide to enforce. If they enfoce a new set of rules to the ones on site, well, that’s up to them, it’s their site. If they send you a curt rejection message with no thought about the image it gives of their brand – who cares? There is often a lot of unfairness, a lot of bad practice and a lot of sheer incompetence in how these sites interact with visitors who want to make a contribution of what is actually “content” for their site if only they could see clearly instead of going over the top with their trigger-happy condemnation.
It seems to me, to paraphrase that old song, that too many webmasters are “seeing the world through spam-tinted glasses – and EVERYTHING looks spammy now!!”
I am not yet used to this Internet Marketing world. Every summary rejection of my comments on other people’s sites feels like the equivalent of someone punching me in the chest. Not exactly painful, but not something you want to have done to you all morning. I think I need to change my attitude a little. I am taking it too personally.
Filed under Internet Marketing by organic on September 22, 2009 at 9:59 am
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Well, I have been thrashing around for a day or two looking for my next project and using the Market Samurai tool to research new keywords to chase after.
I was becoming more and more frustrated, and decided to ask one of the senior posters on the Thirty Day Challenge forum for some help. He has posted some really useful information on the forum and was only to happy to share it with us all.
Here is the post, for which I am very grateful!
Dean’s Market Samurai Tips
Thanks again Dean.
Filed under Internet Marketing by organic on September 19, 2009 at 10:53 am
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Wel, great excitement this Saturday morning. I spent the first couple of hours writing three more articles for my latest two test sites, and then allowed myself the luxury of checking my Amazon associates account for Thirty Day Challenge test site number two, the TV DVD Combi review site, and hey presto – the first sale for this site – a TV/DVD! This means a nice £7 commission, which is Amazon’s ceiling for my newish associates account.
The thing about this is that the site only went live on 3rd September, some 16 days ago! More than this, I have only had around 100 unique visitors to the site, of whom about 50 have clicked the offer advertisement – and one bought! This is tremendous news, but could of course just be beginner’s luck.
Anyway, it has given me a great lift and is a lovely start to the weekend. Oh, and of course I must thank the Thirty Day Challenge team once again for their excellent training.
Filed under Self Employment by organic on September 18, 2009 at 7:54 am
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It’s 8:45am as I write this.
Already today I have been working since 5.15am at the computer, writing articles for my latest Internet Marketing web sites. I have written two articles totalling some 1500 words, and published them as Squidoo lenses. I have also added them to a tool called Traffic Bug (which I was introduced to by the Thirty Day Challenge) to promote these articles.

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All of this; about two-and-a-half hours’ work if I allow for the time out that I took for breakfast and a shower – all of this productivity – real productive work – has been completed before your average employed office worker even gets through the door and finds the way to the kettle to make that first cup of coffee in preparation for a gentle warm-up gossip and a leisurely scan through the morning’s emails.
But would I swap what I am doing to go back to office life? Well, I might – but only under one of the following two circumstances:
1. It is my office and my own company
2. I am so broke that I am in danger of having nowhere to live and not enough to eat.
Onwards and upwards!
Filed under Internet Marketing by organic on September 15, 2009 at 9:23 am
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Well, the site I had abandoned as a no-go as advised by the 30DC process produced a sale yesterday. This is a momentous occasion because it is the first commission I have ever earned from Internet Marketing.
It is only £1.57, so cannot be considered significant financially, but it is very significant psychologically, because it is the first time in all my months of effort in online marketing that money has flowed in that direction!
So, having not touched Pushchair Stroller, my thirty day challenge site, since the “no-go” decision, I am now wondering what I should do with it. There have been 110 unique visitors in over a month, which is pathetic, of which about 50 have clicked the offer, and 1 has converted. So the ratios are fine – just the TRAFFIC that is missing!!! And of course that lack of traffic was the thing that caused me to decide the site was a no-go because it is highly ranked so there is nowhere to go to get more traffic. It’s still a dud site, but it’s encouraging that the click-through rate and the conversion rate are nice, which shows that I got some of it right and just need to apply the same process to different micro-niches that will get more traffic. Yes they WILL! I have two more sites up already, and two more that I have just registered domains for. Therefore soon I will have four micro-niches on test, sort of overlapping time-wise. I am just hoping for more traffic on these.
Right, no time to sit back – back to my link-building, content creation, article writing and keying pages into Traffic Bug (don’t ask..)
Oh, you may be wondering how this is going to fit into the big plan of my self-employment. The answer is that I am giving it everything I have got until it works and I start to earn at least part of what I need each month, from Internet Marketing.
Filed under Internet Marketing by organic on September 10, 2009 at 9:45 am
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It’s been a bit of a rollercoaster for the last week or so.
During August, I have been honing my Internet Marketing skills by following something called the Thirty Day Challenge, which is a free course designed to give you the tools and expertise needed to make “your first dollar” on the internet. It as certainly been a very interesting course and I thoroughly recommend it to anyone starting out in the world of Internet Marketing. It is also a good refresher course for those more experienced folk, because it brings you up-to-date with techniques that are changing all the time. Oh and yes, it really is FREE! The payback for the man behind it, Ed Dale and his team is that there is a paid advanced course, well more like ongoing coaching, that you can subscribe to afterwards – and even that is priced very reasonably – I got in with a special offer at 30 U.S. dollars a month.
For me personally, the 30DC as it is known was a great confidence booster. Having said that, I have yet to earn my “first dollar”. I built a test website as instructed, but unfortunately the keyword I chose was a dodgy one as I now know. Let me explain:
I found a keyword with 800 hits a day and a low number of competing web sites – it met the criteria so I used it for the challenge, building my site and doing the article writing, marketing and everything else. In no time, the blog was at number 1 in Google – a great start! Unfortunately, the 800-a-day visitors never came. One or two a day came to the site if I was lucky. So what happened?
Well, with more knowledge now, I dug deeper into the keyword, which was “pushchair stroller” by the way. I was suspicious all along that “pushchair” is a UK term and “stroller” is a U.S . term, but I thought well if Gooogle says 800 people a day are searching for this, who am I to argue? Unfortunately, I underestimated the fact that one word of the phrase was used by only Americans and one word only by Brits. When I dug deeper I found that only 50 a day use the exact term “pushchair stroller”, not 800!
Unfortunately, I did not check this “exact match” as the Thirty Day Challenge did not mention it. Oh well..
Since then, I have built another two sites and I am shortly about to embark on number three. As of now, site number two has few visitors and is languishing at number 80 in Google and that’s phrase-matched – but it is early days. Site number three was indexed yesterday. I am just yearning for some traffic and for that first sale – it will be such a confidence boost.
Wish me luck!
Filed under Internet Marketing by organic on August 27, 2009 at 5:45 pm
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Well, last night I registered a clutch of domains – all the same stem but with several different endings. This is the first step in what I really hope will be a long term successful internet marketing project for me. I’m not giving anything away yet, because really there is nothing much to tell, but what I can say is that, unlike the test sites I have set up recently, this one is something that I am really interested in. It’s a niche, not a micro-niche, but one that I intend to develop gradually over time into a great authority web site.
Listen to me – I am almost talking like an internet marketer these days – yet I have not a penny of income from that activity yet! I wonder if the internet will play a key part in my busines strategy for the next few years – as of now, it certainly looks that way, and I am certainly putting loads of effort into learning my craft in this field.
Watch this space for more news of my internet marketing adventures.