Here’s an open solicitation for questions in the 3 areas I focus on:
- Blogging
- Affiliate Marketing
- Social Traffic Generation
I get lots of feedback on general posts, but here’s a chance for you to pose questions and get answers in a future post.
To make things a little easier, here’re some of the foundation between each of the areas I cover, so you can better “get” me and pose a question which might best help you:
Blogging
I see blogging as the next generation of web publishing. It certainly beats the HTML I was bashing out on a text editor in 1997 when I was managing web portals.
The introduction of RSS and Social Networking/Bookmarking widgets means you can easily get a blog from the starting point to more than 10,000 uniques in less than 6 months after starting.
Someone might say, “Sure, I can do that in a single day by getting my post listed on Digg or one of the other big bookmarking sites”, but what I’m refering to is a consistent stream of traffic, as in a consistent 1,500-2,000 page views per day. Not 50,000 page views today, and 200 page views tomorrow.
The underlying philosophy here is that I am (and I hope you are) building a solid business. Although it’s based in the online world, and by definition virtual and intangible. The business I’m building here is as solid as any brick-and-mortar equivalent out there.
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Affiliate Marketing
My approach is different from many affiliates out there.
I adopt a customer-centric point of view, thinking about questions like “Why should I submit my email/zip code/buy this product/service”.
Value creation is a key here. And the law of fair trade applies.(well, somewhat).
If I spend $1 and get “value” worth $2, I’m certainly a happy camper.
If I spend $1 and get “value” worth $0.10, I’m going to be a very unhappy camper.
The specific mechanics of this will be covered in a product I’m currently developing.
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Social Traffic Generation
The fundamentals of traffic generation I subscribe to is based on “human relationships” more than search engine alogrithmns.
Coming from a social/organizational psychology background, it’s quite easy to see how relationships still form the basis of interaction on the Internet.
If I like you, I will visit your blog/website, leave comments, buy your products/service, do joint ventures with you.
But the virtual world being vastly different from the physical one, there is a huge difference in how you accomplish this goal to get people to ‘like’ you.
That’s where my whole social traffic generation system comes about.
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Now that I’ve laid out the foundation of the systems I practise, go ahead and list topics or questions you might have in the comments below.