Wholly %#$@ Ed is psychic!
August 21, 2007 Filed Under: 30 Day Challenge
Not only is he handsome, charming and down right generous but he’s also PSYCHIC!
I have to admit, this weekend I was extremely frustrated with the 30 Day Challenge. I made great progress the week before only to have the rug pulled out from under me as Tumblr decided I was “affiliate scum.”But I knew there had to be a better way. So combining everything I’ve learned so far on the 30 Day Challenge and a few ideas I stole from researching Internet Marketing, I came up with the perfect strategy!
Somehow from 2876 miles away, Ed managed to creep into my brain, sift through the garbage and steal my plan!
Okay, maybe Ed came up with this all on his own and I was just trying to reinvent the wheel instead of following the 30 Day Challenge process but I’m sticking to the psychic story for now.
So instead of rehashing today’s lesson, I’m going to show you exactly how I am implementing Ed’s advice.
Ed does a great job of teaching the lessons but I think the lessons are a little short on the details, sometimes. I don’t know about you but I’m not a very smart man so I need clear, concise directions on exactly what I should be doing.
Feel free to follow my example:
I swear I made this diagram yesterday before I saw the lesson….that damn thief!
So let’s talk specifics.
I will drive all traffic to my wordpress.com blog site. I don’t like wordpress because I can’t use statcounter with it but I didn’t know that when I set it up so I’ll stick with it.
My Wordpress blog site will be a destination site, providing tips, tricks and resources for people in my niche. It is not designed to be salesy (did Ed make that word up?) it is designed to be a place where people in my niche come back regularly.
My Web 2.0 content is designed to increase my weblog’s rank in Google. I’m not concerned with getting my hubpages article into the top 10, I simply want my blog site to get to the #1 or #2 spot so that is my only focus.
What about content? I have studied each one of the content hosting sites (hubpages, squidoo, etc) so that I can make sure my content is relevant and valuable:
- My hubpages article is a very technical overview of my niche
- My squidoo lens is a complete resource destination for my niche including links to other articles (my hubpages, etc) and content not associated with me. It is a comprehensive source for information.
- My Ezine article is an intro to my future intro to my future info product. It gives general guidelines, tips and tricks on the solution to my niche’s problem
- My Netscape, Digg, newswire, InidanPad, etc submissions are focused on new interesting news-like information for my niche.
So there you have it…. Mike’s Strategy for success with details.
I’m kicking around the idea of showing you exactly what I’m doing set-by step using my actual niche and articles.
In order to make it worth my time and effort I need to know that it will be useful for you guys so let me know what you think.
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