There are many hubs and forum posts on the topic of increasing your income.
And many suggestions about what to do - many of them garbage.
It all revolves around keywords folks.
If you REALLY want to learn how to choose high paying keywords as well as many other internet marketing skills, go to www.thirtydaychallenge.com and invest a couple of hours a day and do some free training.
This is the real deal. It's free.
Take advantage of it. I THOROUGHLY recommend it.
In particular, work through the first six or seven days of content that are there.
This will teach you all about the selection and use of profitable keywords, and how to use a software program caled MArket Samurai.
This is a normally a paid program, but you can use it FREE during the challenge. You can do enough research to give you ideas for loads of profitable hubs
So don't sit around bitching in forums - GET OFF YER BUMS and learn something that will certainly improve your earnings.
Cheers, Eric G.
I have been receiving constant emails from this site for the past around 5 months or so but I was ignoring them but after reading Eric's post, I think I should give it a try. Lets see what potential it has.
@roobee:
You'll have to wait until this afternoon for the millions to start flowing
There's no question about the value of the training you will receive.
The real question is: What Potential do YOU have?
Will YOU put in the time and the work needed?
What will YOU do with what you learn.
If you do nothing - the training has no potential at all.
Ed Dale, the Aussie running the course, has a long track record of internet success.
For one month every year, he provides this free training, which is very professionally done, and is worth thousands of dollars in my opinion.
And yes, he does have paid training that continues after the challenge, but the whole idea of this month is to give you excellent training without you having to spend a cent.
I was very suspicious about this 4 years ago when I first heard about it, but my initial impression was wrong.
So if you are at all interested in using the internet to make some money - go and sign up now,
Spend a couple of hours a day on this instead of tooling around in the forums or idly "researching" websites.
the training is video based, so a fast broadband connection is best.
However, the traininig material is also availabe in pdf files .
Really, there's NO excuse not to do this.
And no, I'm not a salesman and don't make a cent out of recommending this course.
I'm just trying to wake you up to a good opportunity.
Cheers,
Eric g.
your score is also down now. It was bard of ely complain last week but his score back now to 96.
Cheers for that Eric & Eric.... And your email has been a ripper too m8... Thank you
Thanks, Eric! I'm signed up, locked in, and belted down. Now, where are my millions??!!!??
Really, though, thanks for the link. I've recently begun exploring the world of SEO - keyword research, PR, and such. This will be a welcome addition to my studies. Hopefully at some point I'll be able to apply these principles successfully to my e-writings!
I did the 30DC challenge last year, and suggested it about a bit here.
It is 100% worth doing, and market samurai is amazing. I thought I was pretty knowledgeable before I took the challenge..i was wrong
There would be a lot less misinformation and down right dumb posts about internet marketing and seo, if more people took advantage of the program
as an alternative (way different format and no free awesome market samurai) www.shoemoney.com has a great free course also, that come sin weekly pdfs (for 6 weeks)
The program mentioned is a good course for anyone who wants to learn about blogging, getting traffic, google trends, internet marketing, web 2.0, ebay pulse, google groups, affiliate marketing, wordtracker, ezine articles, social networking, directory submissions, link analysis, yahoo answers, twitter, product launches, RSS feeds, Friendfeed, and more.
You can get the information on Ed Dales Youtube channel too!
over 400 videos to watch on all topics for marketers.
http://www.youtube.com/user/eddale
Research Analyst, that's a very interesting YouTube channel. Thanks for sharing.
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