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Old 04-20-2008, 02:05 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I am quite new to the entire internet marketing scene and I am very keen on continuing with it. I have been trying to do this for nearly two weeks now and have been trying a few different things including the Article Submissions, Craigslist Listings, and a few others. I have made a grand total of 5 dollars through my AdSense ads, but I would really like to get a little more into it.

I have a few domain names but really only one website that is fully done. www.THeNaturalSelection.info

I made it so I can do reviews and include affiliate links in them to make some money and provide real good reviews to my readers.

I was just hoping everyone could give me some feedback on my website, suggestions for it, and possibly some tips on how to get it out there.

I was thinking of once I have a good amount of articles charging a subscription fee of say 5 dollars a month for one niche and then 10 dollars to access to everything. If someone wants there website to be reviewed they can pay me a certain amount and be submitted to the website.

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Lee

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Old 04-21-2008, 04:21 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Old 04-21-2008, 08:19 AM   #3 (permalink)
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You need to have a good deal of authority to be able to charge. Why not offer articles for sale instead to start with, and research AM a little more before you jump in. Or do a shitload of articles and monetise the site (not an enormous moneymaker but still a fairly steady income if you have original content and have already paid for the domains/hosting). There are already so many people doing what you do for free, and people like that pricetag much better.
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You will succeed better if you have a narrowly focused site, i.e. choose a very specific niche for your site, and try and become an authority on that. Being too vague or general won't work.
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I liked the design and it looked welcoming. However, I needed to know the one main thing it was going to help me with so that I would bookmark it and come back. That value proposition had to stand out much more. Hope that helps.
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