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	<title>Self-Destruction in NYC &#187; review sites</title>
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		<title>Affiliate Marketing Review Site Formula</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Feb 2009 02:53:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>WildLife</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thought is often unnecessary in affiliate marketing, and the main thing is to keep producing.  Keep throwing shit out there and see what sticks.  So I want to use this to clear my head, iron out my thoughts and develop a formula that anyone can use to create money-making websites that do the earning for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thought is often unnecessary in affiliate marketing, and the main thing is to keep producing.  Keep throwing shit out there and see what sticks.  So I want to use this to clear my head, iron out my thoughts and develop a formula that anyone can use to create money-making websites that do the earning for them.  I&#8217;m doing this especially with a new focus on outsourcing, because it&#8217;s simply necessary for leveraging your talents.</p>
<p><strong>Find a Product<br />
</strong>Ideally, high price and high margin for each conversion and a great product that sells itself.  Just be the conduit, don&#8217;t do the selling on your own.</p>
<p><strong>Find an Action (Buyer&#8217;s) Keyword that expresses a need.<br />
</strong>The most important step of all.  Take your time with this.  At the same time, finding good keywords is always guesswork.  Might consider doing PPC offers directly to the landing page to test whether certain keywords convert, then for those that do, design organic placement campaigns to get ranked high in organic, and keep the PPC ad so long as it&#8217;s profitable.</p>
<p>Try to approximate how difficult it will be to break into the first page of ranking.  Keep that in mind when it comes to how many links you outsource.</p>
<p><strong>Get some effective, ultra-realistic reviews of the product written.</strong><br />
If there are other reviews to be found online, style yours after them and include more detail.  Actually using the product would be useful.  This is the whole point of all this right?  Once somebody lands on that page, we want to reach them with a solid message.  Your conversion rates are just as important as how much traffic you&#8217;re bringing.  This can certainly be outsourced.  If you like to write, you can take part in this but it&#8217;s your choice.</p>
<p><strong>Get a really attractive-looking Wordpress review site template made up.<br />
</strong>Outsource this.  You shouldn&#8217;t have to pay more than $100-200 for it, if that.  But you want to make sure that it really does look nice, because this will decrease your bounce rate (number of people who leave immediately without reading the content).  Once you get this done the first time, you can easily update the template for other sites, so it&#8217;s mostly a one-time expense.  After that, you just need to update little stuff like the color scheme and banner in order to use it for a complete new product.  You can get somebody to make little changes like that for $20 or less on future sites.</p>
<p><strong>Get Articles for Link Juice.<br />
</strong>The articles will be about related topics in the niche.  You probably found a couple long tail keywords while you were doing your research&#8230; well, make the articles about those keywords.  SEO the shit out of them.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t forget to search online for PLR, because why write them if somebody else did it for you&#8230; but if you don&#8217;t find anything, outsource them.  Since they&#8217;re not going on your actual site, they don&#8217;t need to be that good.  They&#8217;re just for building links.  You should be able to get these for less than $5 per article.  A new technique I just heard is actually to get just a couple articles written, and use an article spinner program to change the articles around a little, and voila you have like 10x more articles.  Up to you how you want to do it, but remember that this is just for link juice.</p>
<p><strong>Post the articles onto social/article sites until you&#8217;re ranking in Google.<br />
</strong>You can find lists of the best article and linkbuilding sites&#8230; Take one and hire somebody to post up the articles for you.  Give very specific instructions regarding which articles, which sites, what you want in your author resource box, etc.  Doing these postings yourself the first time around is a good idea, so you can give very specific instructions.  Document everything you do for future outsourcing instructions.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t forget about making free blogs on wordpress and blogger, plus squidoo and scribd.  People will do this for like $.25 per submission, so its super cheap.  Remember to space these submissions out over time so it looks more natural to Google.  Like 10/day or something for a week&#8230; it&#8217;s really up to you how many you want to post up depending on the competition of the keyword, but if you&#8217;re not ranking yet, keep posting more&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>Watch the money roll in.<br />
</strong>Document everything you do.  Keep track so that on the next project, you can streamline it and see what&#8217;s taking most of your time and effort.  Once you get some cash rolling in, you can do this for one niche after another&#8230; it&#8217;s endless.  All you will have to do is find the product and do the keyword research, after that all the outsourcing instructions are written out and you&#8217;ll make relationships with outsourcers that do a good job so your process will become much simpler.</p>
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