Okay, so I've been waiting for some good questions in this newbie section and most of them are pretty bad. So, lets bring some life back.
Newbies: Ask me anything!
Newbies: Ask me anything!
is SEO really dead?
Two questions.
1) so, basically IM is about bait n switch?
2) in this particular case, why would a guy even glance at the linked offer, let alone fill out any info, if he sees that the link he clicks (the link he thought will lead him to a hot hoe) leads him to some blatant ad site?
Are MFA sites a thing of the past? I have read that these sites are getting harder and harder to rank, probably most were scrape sites with low quality back links, but if you have lots of unique content and are able to rank in the top spots are there better programs than adsense?
Kodiak said:If I want to get into buying traffic, what is the best way to start? Adwords, Facebook, POF, Bing AdCenter? I have read Nicky Cakes newbie guide and want to give buying traffic a go, but I feel like I need to learn a little bit more before going that route.
Kodiak said:Are CPA networks where most of the money is now being made?
Kodiak said:I also have a few ideas for an info product related to computers, mainly an ebook and some tutorial videos. If I want to offer this product to affiliates to market is clickbank a good place to start?
Kodiak said:Final question for now, where do you find good keywords outside of google's tool?
How the mother fuck does YouTube partna make money? Is that shit PPV?
Because if it ain't...HOW...does that shit convert? I have never even THOUGHT about clicking, let alone acting on any of those offers.
I has to be PPV...rite?
thanks for the great reply! I will read everything you suggested and think of a few more questions to ask when I don't understand something![]()
As far as the other paid methods of traffic such as Adwords, Facebook Ads, ect - there is a lot of money to be made there if you do it well. The problem is most people give up before they learn how to effectively spend their money on those efforts. Most people put in some money, and fail miserably their first time. That's normal - It's a learning experience. The trick is to learn from those mistakes. Starting out, I recommend you pay someone to set up your first campaign for you. You can see what they do and why they did it. But, only pay someone who has proven results (someone who does can prove it)
I have heard that the policy of wicked fire is very strict, once you violated you will punish a permanent ban on the forum... is this true?
i have a site that stuck in same position for 2months for 2 keywords,everything i am doing (link building) have no effect the site just stuck same position ,no up no down.what i am doing wrong?
I think adult is a unique area in terms of SEO - GoFuckYourself forums used to be a good source of info for adult webmasters in general.