Brand new to marketing, simple question.

JohnJohnson

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Hi guys! I'm Jane, a content writer from the BST thread. I'm looking for some straightforward advice regarding my first attempt at marketing.

I'm confident in my ability to write really engaging content. I can design web pages fairly well, and I did a lot of research for the current keywords that I'm using.

I have hosting and a domain, yet...

I have never been very good at math. I understand that much of marketing depends on equations or percentages. This is bad news for me.

What services would I need to pay for in order to bring the math portion of this down quite a bit?

If there really is no way to escape all the math, can anyone post a link to a very barebones basic guide to explain the common terms and equations of the industry?

Thank you!
 


Some steps which I generally do for my small sites. Dont if this would work for you.


1. Buy a good short domain (.net, .org are also good)
2. Design a nice site
3. Start with a 30-40 pages sites. Make sure content is long, properly keyword researched. Instead of building multiple pages for very similar variations. Build longer pages covering them.
4. Get some links via guest-posts. Since you are saying you are good and engaging writer.
5. Try getting some link-bait articles on top of digg, stumbleupon etc.
6. Bookmark all pages, get some Forum links to your pages and guest-posts pages.
7. Keep on getting more links.
8. Keep on getting yet more links.
9. If your budget permits buy links from some private blog-network. Do drip-blasts.
10. Keep on adding more content pages
11. Get Facebook Likes, Google+, ReTweets for your pages.
12. Build Facebook page and buy fans.
13. Build Twitter account and get followers.
14. Rinse, Repeat