Speed Linking Saturday - 8th December 2007

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I missed last weeks Speed Linking Saturday because I didn’t have access to the internet doing a lot of running around for our first baby(I think today is day - fingers cross). This week will only be three great links that I really enjoyed reading. I the posts that I collected is focused more on SEO and how to go about it properly.


Aaron Wall the creator of SEOBook put together a nice post along side Giovanna Wall that can help all bloggers utilize SEO properly. http://www.seobook.com/bloggers

Novice SEO talks about helping your SEO by Multi Site Network… http://noviceseo.com/boost-your-seo-with-a-multi-site-network/

I interviewed Maki last week and posted it in this blog a few days ago. I thought that this post will really help everyone who procrastinate trying to be perfect their work. http://www.doshdosh.com/why-you-shouldnt-be-a-perfectionist/

Have a great weekend and hopefully I’ll give you the good news about our baby!

Cheers,

Carlo Selorio

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Four Easy Tips To Profit With A Blog

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I’ve been busy lately going to a few hospitals with my wife two days overdue since our baby still hasn’t come out. Thankfully, everything is ok and as planned we’re still hoping for a natural delivery. I’ll post my interview podcast with Yaro Starak in a few days since I’m having problems with editing the audio and time constraints with our baby.

Are you ready for my tips to profit with a blog???

Blogs are one form that can do many different things and that includes making yourself some money with Internet marketing. Their are various ways to do this and were going to look at three of the most popular ways to make a profit with your blog. Affiliate programs are probably the most popular way to make profit on the Internet. An affiliate program is where you sell someone else’s product and in return you can get anywhere from 50-70 percent of the selling price in return. Most of these affiliate programs pay once a month or twice monthly. Some of these products will consist of e-books, software and membership sites. Their are many different ways to promote them with a blog. One of the most popular ways is through a review of the product. As people become familiar with your Internet marketing blog they value your opinion and will be more likely to buy from you than anyone else.

Pay per click advertising is another way to drive traffic to your blog and make sales from it. Pay per click is where you put so much money in an account and bid on keywords associated with your ads. When people click on these keywords of your ads then money is taken from your account. Each click gives you a visitor who is interested in what you have to sell. These are targeted visitors which means they are more likely to buy from you. Another part of pay per click advertising is Adsense. Adsense is where you are paid for visitors who come to your blog and click on ads that our on your blog. Using either option can drive a lot of traffic to your site and make you a good chuck of money.

Sponsored and Banner advertising to your blog is probably the most stable and profitable blog that can be passive recurring income. There are authority bloggers like John Chow who has made over $27,000US in November. You can see John Chow’s November Income here. John actually breaks down dissects and categorically shows you where he earned his money. Once you get the traffic and readership in your blog, I’m sure you can comfortably live off your blog.

Now if you want to create long term profit with your blog than search engine optimization is the best way to go about it. This means you will be using search engines and placement of your blogs to get them the best possible position on them. Traffic is the lifeblood of your blog so spending time on search engine optimization will probably be the best investment you will ever make. The more work you put into it the more you will get out of it. Their are many ways to make money with a blog, but if your in for the long run than search engine optimization is something you should study and learn as much as you can. Believe me in the long run it will be worth all the time and money you spend on it.

As you can see blogs can make you money if you go about it properly. The key is to take your time and learn as much as possible. Many blogs make their owners thousands of dollars a month. It doesn’t happen overnight, but it can happen. Follow a proven plan and your Blog could be the next big thing that people are talking about. Blogs are the future so embrace it and make some good money at it.

To your Success,

Carlo Selorio

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Expert Interview Series - Maki - DoshDoshDotCom

Expert Interview Series

I’m really honored to have interviewed the Top bloggers all around the world and share their views and tips with me. The next interview is probably one of the most sought after bloggers with all of his readers really learn and can quickly implement his tips, how do I know, some of the strategies I’ve used to drive traffic to my blog and every time I’m stuck for some inspiration, I turn to Maki’s blog. I believe that there’s not one post that can’t help you with making money online or driving traffic to your blog or business.

Check out DoshDosh.com and you will quickly know what I mean.

Allow to present Maki…


When did you first get involved with Internet Marketing/Blogging?

I started my first blog 3 years ago. As for internet marketing, I started doing it around the same time, partly because I was working in a Public Relations firm and was in charge of online marketing. The learning process began at that point, I would say. However I have been a freelance journalist for over 6 years and I was always a writer before I was a blogger.

What is your greatest achievement so far?

To be able to make enough money online to sustain myself completely. This includes rent, utilities, food and leisure. I don’t take any money from anyone (including friends and family). I have a steady source of income that allows to relatively do what I want to a certain extent and I’m proud of that. It’s money that comes from good, hard work and hopefully I’ll be able to make enough so that I substantially contribute to communities and organizations which benefit others.

What’s the key behind your site/s?

Creativity and dedication. The ability to look at what other people are doing and top that by taking it one step further. Making websites profitable usually requires a real dedication. You need to network extensively, forego leisure (initially) and work your ass off to grow the site by extending your brand and making it all pervasive. Success usually requires an intense desire and dedication towards your goals and all websites (including mine) are no exception to that.

How is it unique?

It’s unique because it’s me. Everything I write stems largely from my mish-mash of experiences and the things I’ve learned from others. Superficially, the way I create and decorate my posts (with images/anime thumbs) is a way which makes it unique among other blogs in the same niche.

What obstacles have you encountered?

Procrastination and laziness are my two biggest obstacles. I know my skills and it frustrates me because sometimes I get too complacent and lazy about the things I need to do. Apart from that, poor time management skills have led to some lucrative projects being abandoned in the end. That’s something I personally need to work on.

What are your Three Top Tips for building an Internet Business?

1. Network extensively and make more friends than enemies 2. Stay humble and treat everyone worthy with respect 3. Never forget why you started the business in the first place

Did you secure any finances? If so how did you secure it?

By having multiple websites, each with diverse and passive income.

Any advice for other start-up Internet Entrepreneurs?

Research the market well before you create anything. A lot of failures arise because the produce or service you created does not add value to a target market already familiar with similar propositions.

Any advice for a traditional business?

Keep costs low and revenue consistent. Build brands and not just products or services. Be a household name. Capture mindshare before profits and profits will come naturally.

How will you stay ahead of the game?

By constantly learning from others who are front-runners in a specific niche and applying ideas gleaned from other niches/knowledge fields and industries.

Who are your personal Heroes?

My Mum and Dad for being kickass parents who supported me in a lot of endeavors. Other than that most of my heroes are artists or writers… with two of them being Jack Kerouac and Henry Miller. I share their philosophy of life and love the way they lived it through their art.

What are your favorite sites?

I have a lot of favorites but I’ll just name some common ones that everyone can use. Youtube for sheer online entertainment value, Wikipedia for connecting information dots and broadening the mind, and StumbleUpon for revolutionizing the way we use the internet.

What’s the greatest thing about the net?

The ability for ideas and concepts to be shared rapidly. This influences the mind and connects human beings together in a evolutionary process. It is very exciting to imagine what the world will be like in the next 500 years. It also provides anyone with an internet connection the ability to generate income and make real money despite of their class, creed, education level and appearance. I think that’s fantastic and revolutionary.

What’s the worst?

Nothing really, apart from the fact the internet is really addictive. I don’t see anything really bad about it because I’m a huge fan. :)

What inspires you?

The successes of other people. I love to hear and read biographical stories of how people overcome adversity to achieve their goals. That’s inspiring to me.

Final word to your readers…

Thanks for the support so far and stay hungry to achieve your goals. Never stop believing in yourself or what you can do.


Once again, I want to Maki for sharing his thoughts and tips to help and inspire all of us. Make sure you visit Maki’s blog for Authority type post at DoshDosh.com.

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Expert Interview Series - Patrick Altoft - BlogStorm

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I had an anxious weekend waiting for the baby to come, Our baby still doesn’t want to come out and more waiting.

Today’s interview hails from UK. He has one of best blog tips at BlogStorm.co.uk with over fourteen hundred RSS Subscribers reading his blog. Patrick is an SEO expert who practices what he preaches with his statistics that a lot of bloggers would love and die for. Patrick is an Internet Marketing Consultant who has over 250,000 links pointing back to his blog with his link baiting he uses and teaches all his students.

Here is Patrick Altoft…


When did you first get involved with Internet Marketing/Blogging?

I’ve been doing SEO for about 6 years, the first few were spent doing in house SEO and then in early 2006 I started taking on clients. During 2005 I set up a number of affiliate sites & blogs and that’s when I discovered blogging.

In June 2007 Blogstorm was launched and it is growing quite nicely. By June 2008 I hope to be the largest internet marketing resource in the UK.

What is your greatest achievement so far?

Probably making enough money online to be able to leave a very good day job and work from home.

What’s the key behind your site/s?

The key behind my sites is that I don’t target niche markets. Building links is very hard if you choose a tiny market whereas building links in markets such as internet marketing and gadgets is really easy. All my sites have news or blogs on them as well as a nice design so they are linkable from the start.

How is it unique?

A lot of people are shy about entering large markets and stick with niche blogs. I would much prefer to own 1% of a huge market because you can own 50% of it on a day when you release some unique news.

What obstacles have you encountered?

The main obstacle is Google not wanting to rank affiliate sites. You need to be whiter than white and almost ad free if you want to rank an affiliate site in Google

What are your Three Top Tips for building an Internet Business?

Don’t ever do anything to upset Google if you want their traffic. So many sites stand no chance of ever ranking simply because they bought or sold links in the past.

Be unique. It’s fine to start another gadget blog but only if you make the news rather than just covering other peoples news.

Think long term. I killed loads of affiliate sites by over monetizing them at the start. Build sites up with no ads and no affiliate links for 2 years until they rank in Google and you will earn a lot more in the long term.

Did you secure any finances? If so how did you secure it?

I don’t really spend anything on any of my sites so finance was never an issue.

Any advice for other start-up Internet Entrepreneurs?

Find something you are passionate about and just start blogging about it. Look on social news sites to see whether other people are interested in it and try to network with other sites.

Any advice for a traditional business?

Hire a consultant. So many large companies get web design, blogging and SEO so totally wrong because they are too proud to hire external consultants. For the sake of a few hours of a decent SEO consultants time some could double their traffic overnight.

Your vision of the Web’s Future

I see Google increasingly indexing trusted content within minutes. You only have to look at the http://www.google.com/trends/hottrends hot trends on Google to see that people turn to search to find breaking news. In the past this has been a poor user experience because Google was always 24 hours behind but they are getting better.

Sites like Digg will become more mainstream and personal blogs will start to fade out thanks to micro blogging. Hopefully something will happen to stop people being able to sell search engine submission services and other useless offerings.

How will you stay ahead of the game?

This year I’ve been making sure my sites are following Google’s guidelines to the letter and building defensible traffic. By making Blogstorm as big and reputable as possible I hope to be in a position to take advantage of the internet marketing industry growing a lot next year.

Who are your personal Heroes?

Probably Tiger Woods. I don’t have any online heroes.

What are your favorite sites?

Digg and the 200 feeds I read every day using Netvibes

What’s the greatest thing about the net?

I love writing an article or news story that gets picked up on thousands of websites and social networks. Seeing the idea spread and watching the traffic rolling in is a pretty cool feeling.

What’s the worst?

When you write or create something remarkable and nobody else likes it.

What inspires you?

Making enough money to retire.

Final word to your readers…

Stay tuned to Blogstorm for more interesting stuff in the future.


Check out Patrick’s work at BlogStorm.co.uk and learn his secrets, tips and tricks. Thank you Patrick for the interview and your time.

Cheers,

Carlo Selorio

P.S. I will be posting my interviews with Maki at DoshDosh.com and Yaro Starak at Entrepreneurs-Journey.com on Wednesday.

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Expert Interview Series - Chris Garrett - ChrisGdotCom

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I’m having a ball with the Expert Interview Series getting in touch with Authority bloggers and leading Internet Marketers all around the world. Today’s interview is another leading web2.0 writers around the world, you might have seen his work at leading Authority sites like Performancing, Problogger, Copyblogger where he gives his tips about blogging and content writing. Chris is also an Internet Marketing Consultant, coach, trainer and a self confessed web geek. You can visit his blog at ChrisG.com where he shares great tips about blogging and he owns one of the leading Authority Forums around the world at AuthorityBlogger.com.

Introducing Chris Garrett…


When did you first get involved with Internet Marketing/Blogging?

I started with internet marketing in the early 90’s. I had been involved with the internet in a leisure and education context for a while, I worked for a college, but it took a while for companies to come round to the idea of marketing on the web. Blogging as a reader I got into by following the early pioneers in the late 90’s but my first true blog was started in 1998/1999 depending on your definition. I always had a personal homepage from when I first launched mosaic on that 9600 baud modem, but my first blog I would say is when I started my online journal.

What is your greatest achievement so far?

Finding an audience. I think it is any bloggers greatest achievement, and we shouldn’t ever forget our audience either.

What’s the key behind your site/s? How is it unique?

The key or unique factor is my approach to blogging I would say. I call it “authority blogging”, using blogs as a platform to grow profile, credibility and trust rather than adsense etc.

What obstacles have you encountered?

Too many to list! Most will be common to any blogger and every obstacle is a learning experience.

What are your Three Top Tips for building an Internet Business?

1. start with the audience not your cool idea 2. understand the audience, their needs and desires 3. serve the audience in a remarkable way

Did you secure any finances? If so how did you secure it?

Everything apart from Performancing has been self funded. My projects are always bootstrapped or paid by clients. Performancing is special in that Nick and Patrick brought me on board after they had already funded the project.

Any advice for other start-up Internet Entrepreneurs?

Serve a real need, do not leave how you will make profits to chance and watch the cash Flow.

Any advice for a traditional business?

Ask yourself why you consider yourself a “traditional business” as those assumptions could kill your company.

Your vision of the Web’s Future

I think the future of the internet will be total ubiquity so people do not even consider it. Like electricity, the internet is becoming a taken for granted utility.

How will you stay ahead of the game?

That is the real challenge but then again it isn’t a race 

Who are your personal Heroes?

I don’t have any real heroes but there are lots of people who I am a fan of for various reasons. Seth Godin, Scott Adams, too many to list.

What are your favorite sites?

Digg, Techmeme, stumbleupon, boingboing

What’s the greatest thing about the net?

The way it connects people despite geographic distance.

What’s the worst?

The idiot trolls who take pleasure out of abusing people from the safety of their anonymity.

What inspires you?

Those connections between people I mentioned and knowing that I am helping one or two people.

Final word to your readers…

If you haven’t already, download my free ebook 


I highly encourage all my readers to visit Chris’ blog ChrisG.com and his AuthorityBlogger.com forum.

Thank you Chris for your time and thoughts.

Cheers,

Carlo Selorio

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