Successful Web-Based Marketing Requires More Than Just Great Content

I have been dabbling in web and internet marketing for a while now and I have really come to appreciate the fact that this entire process actually has a pretty steep learning curve.

Running a web-based business as either a product or service owner or as an affiliate for someone else’s product or service takes hard work and patience. Actually, it takes lots of patience.

Additionally, looking back at 2012 in retrospect, I can now see that patience is the most valuable quality of all, especially with all of the search engine algorithm updates.

Regardless, when it come to internet or web-based marketing, ultimately successful efforts are ultimately divided into two categories.

Category Number One – Content Creation

Solid content is the heart of any and every successful marketing campaign. Without it, you have nothing to motivate your visitors to take action. So basically, you don’t make any money.

TheBitBot.Com Niche Marketing Primer: Start Your Own Business!!!

Niche marketing can be tons of fun and a great way to make affiliate cach if you have a plan in place to drive traffic.

One of the best ways to do this is to set up an authority site based around a niche of interest.

Of course, this may sound difficult, but its really not. All you have to do is have a plan in place that will break up the process into a series of simple steps. Minimal investment will be required, but its well worth it.

Step 1 – Get A Domain And Hosting

For a domain name and hosting, I recommend BlueHost.Com.

Bluehost’s dedication to excellence has placed us in the top position of shared hosting companies. Bluehost utilizes the latest in server and server room technology to insure our customer’s uptime and website speed isn’t compromised. Bluehost is reliable and trustworthy, knowledgable and helpful as well as innovative and stable.

What To Do If Your SEO Traffic Plunges

If you are a webmaster, there will inevitably be days where you wake up, check your analytics and immediately notice that something is just not right.

The traffic that you have been enjoying just isn’t there…you should be at “X” number of visits by this point, but traffic is way, way low with respect to where it usually is.

Ahhh, you just experienced the dreaded “SEO Taper”, the point where Google, who had been sending you tons of long-tail traffic, suddenly decided that you content wasn’t so hot after all…and put you in your place…the SERP dungeon.

Don’t Sweat It

It happens to us all, really, we all get hit like this. I know that TheBitBot.Com does occasionally. With over 1000 authors for this blog, many of them accomplished writers, you would expect some consistency, some normalcy, but the truth of the matter is, we all “take it on the chin” occasionally.

The Process by which SEO Copywriting Works

Search engine optimization (SEO) is the most repeated terminology on the internet. Several freelance writers have questions the functioning process of SEO. It would be useful for you to know the way to make money with the help of SEO copywriting.

Understanding the quintessence of SEO Copywriting and SEO

SEO is the ellipsis of “search engine optimization” and the basic fact is the rank of the website and the revenue generated from the website. Thus, SEO copywriting is the procedure used by content writers or copywriters for optimization on the web.

(a) Key phrases and keywords are words and phrases that are used by the viewers to search on the web for a particular service or product.

(b) Popular search engines like Google, Yahoo, Bing, MSN, ASK, and others are the most common search engines that people use, but Google is the leader.

Is Google Adsense Holding You Back?

Is Google Adsense Holding You Back?

For the longest time, I loved to build sites with Adsense. Making money with Adsense was so easy. I would simply purchase a domain name, build a site, add some relevant content, slap some Adsense blocks on there and WHAM! make money with easy clicks.

That being said and done, however, I have been doing some heavy split testing as of late and have ultimately come to the conclusion that Adsense blocks on your site actually damages you business long term.

"What?" You ask. "Adsense damages my business?" You say.

Yep. Sure does…depending on your business model that is. Now, if you’re business model is what mine used to be…building small/lean sites monetized ONLY with Adsense blocks, then there is still some money to be made this way, but make no mistake, this avenue of revenue is drying up, at least for MFA sites. (Yeah, I said "MFA sites".)