Posted: Sun Apr 13, 2008 4:51 pm Post subject: How to start right on SBI?
HI,
I'm seriously thinking of choosing SBI for my next online business. However, I would like to know what can I do to start right with SBI and avoid loosing precious time. For example, I already know what subject my website is gonna be and I've already start on writing good articles about my passion. I know that SBI demands lots of time and work (and I'm ready and motivated) but if you, the more experience users, have some tips so I can avoid loosing time and start right, that would really make my day!!!! I'm not looking for a recipe to go faster or the easy way, just tips to help me go on the right track from the start....
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Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2008 5:48 pm Post subject:
Hi Imaginatoon,
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I know that SBI demands lots of time and work (and I'm ready and motivated) but if you, the more experience users, have some tips so I can avoid loosing time and start right, that would really make my day!!!! I'm not looking for a recipe to go faster or the easy way, just tips to help me go on the right track from the start....
I would say get yourself comfortable and read the Action Guide, then . . . read the Action Guide, then . . . Watch the Action Guide videos and watch 'em again
Honestly I would not worry about losing time. Make full use of the brainstorming tools to really find the right niche for you. You may think that you know it now, and maybe you do, but you could just turn up that extra twist that makes all the difference.
Posted: Fri Jun 06, 2008 8:07 pm Post subject: from my experience.....
First I would agree with the person who suggested that you read or watch the video action guide several times. Although it is presented in a simple manner, the volume of information can be a lot to handle in the begining. Also I would definitely take notes, they are very handy to refer to as you are building your site.
Secondly, there are times when their reference material advises that you not do certain things. If it even remotely suggests you not do something, then take their advice. Especially if you are new to building websites. Wait until you have built 1 site & it is successful before you start to get creative with your techniques.
Last of all. If ever in doubt about anything, go to their forums. The community there is the friendliest I've ever seen & you can learn some very valuable info from those with more experience. If you follow this advice you should not have any major problems using SBI & succeeding with it! Regards, Jay _________________ Helpful tips, videos, and resources for the Affiliate Marketer
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Posted: Sat Jun 07, 2008 12:21 am Post subject:
That's all excellent advice from freedomrulz. I'd say read that 2 or 3 times and takes notes.
For your first site, whenever you have options, take the simple option. Strongly resist the urge to complicate things. If you want to start experimenting wait until after you already have your first site up and running and generating revenue.
It's so tempting to want to put your own stamp on things and start fiddling. You can waste weeks or months fiddling about with little things that don't really matter at all and end up having nothing to show for all that fiddling. The most efficient way to put your own stamp on your site is in your writing. That's where it really counts. For my first 10 years online, I made a very useful income with very simple websites.
When you're building a simple site, there are just two things that matter most - publishing keyword-rich content and getting good, relevant links to your site. _________________ Allan Gardyne
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