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Optimizing your blog/site for the search engines is the process of selecting the most applicable and targeted keywords or keywords phrases to enable your blog/site to rank highly in the search engines, so that when someone is searching for those specific keywords or keyword phrases, your blog/site is featured on the first page of those search engines listings.

This involves ensuring your keywords are in the meta tags of your site/blog, as well as having a certain percentage of them in your content and building outside links (known as backlinks) that point back to your blog/site. Because search engines keep their methods secret, a search engine often uses hundreds of factors to determine where a blog/site may rank. Not only that, the algorithms they use change constantly. So much so, a blog or site could rank #1 in one search engine and, theoretically, not rank at all in another. More likely, however, you’ll see results similar to how my blog ranks: #4 for my keywords in Google, #10 in Yahoo and #3 in Bing (formerly known as MSN Search).

Thought I forgot, didn’t you? Much thanks for all of you, not just my top droppers, who visit my blog. I truly appreciate your visits, your comments and your encouragement.

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I hope this finds you well.

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I received a call yesterday from Alex, my enrollment adviser @ WGU to inform me that I’ve successfully passed the WGU entrance exam. I feel pretty good about that, particularly seeing as algebra and geometry aren’t my strong points. Next challenge: the $65.00 registration fee. I speak with Alex again on Tuesday, so we’ll see how that goes. If it is to be, it will be, so I’m not too overly concerned the fee will be much of an issue.

As a couple of you know, I’ve been having some technical issues with my blog, 500 Internal Server Errors, among other things. With the help of the great people over at Hostgator, I believe we’ve got that fixed. In addition, you should notice my blog loading in your browser significantly better, especially my 300 EC pages and my free ebook pages. Speaking of my 300 EC pages, I’ve finished (finally!) debugging those pages. The first two pages of cards are each an even 100. The final page of EC is 101. This enables everyone on the list a shot at 300 EC a day.

do you anticipate will be required to succeed at WGU and achieve your goals?” That was the essay question in my entrance exam at Western Governor’s University. I thought long and hard about how to answer that question and I thought I’d share my essay with you.

That is an excellent question.

Due to some poor life choices, I’ve come to regret not continuing my education. Not pursuing a higher education has hurt me career wise, financially, and personally over the years. I intend to do something about that and it starts by my enrollment in WGU.

Given the importance of setting a good example for my daughter, as well as the importance of quality time spent with both her and my wife, one significant lifestyle change will be the commitment of at least 4 hours a day, 5 days a week to my studies while my daughter is in school. This will allow me to keep to a schedule that will not have an adverse impact on other importance aspects of life, as well as setting a great example for my daughter not just by my words, but by my actions as well.

No, that’s not a trick question. The fact is, if you choose money, there’s no guarantee you’ll have time to enjoy it. If you choose time, there’s no guarantee you’ll be able to function financially.

Ever since the creation of the World Wide Web, the search for ways to have both the time and the money is endless. Millions of people scour the Web on a daily basis looking for that one banana boat that will vault them into internet marketing superstardom.
Unfortunately, few of them wind up breaking the code that allows them to live large without spending every waking moment working.

No internet guru is likely to spill the real beans, you know. The beans they use to make a great living without being a slave to their computer are tightly held secrets; its not like they want you taking any money from them, you know what I’m saying? These people don’t want to really share. Of course, they want all that money for themselves.

A big thank you to my top droppers for the month of December:

  • Are You Hungry? 30
  • Online Social Networking 30
  • a site for women 30
  • Cloud Musings 30
  • Dave Lucas 30
  • Guitarbench.com 29
  • Crimsonsparkle.net 29
  • Blog Tipz 29
  • Business Sphere 29
  • Picture to People 29

A big thank you to all my top droppers, as well as all my not-so top droppers. I value your visits, your comments and know that I couldn’t do this without any of you.

I hope this finds you all well.

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Write as though you’re speaking to one person

  • Picture yourself as though you’re writing your article to a single person. This makes you appear more personable and will help keep your readers interested in what you write about.

Make good use of white space within what you write

  • Plenty of white space will make your article appear more professional. Also, breaking up long paragraphs into short 2-4 sentence paragraph will help keep your skim readers interested in your article and will make your article much easier to read.

Double and triple check your articles for errors

  • It’s imperative that you make sure you check your grammar, check for misspellings and the like. Remember, it’s your credibility you’re building and it only takes one missed mistake to ruin it for you.

Take note of any feedback you get for your article

You know, nowadays there’s a chat room for damn near every subject out there. Troll the Paltalk chat rooms (the biggest ones of them all) and you’re sure to find anything from Forex trading to overweight guinea pig support groups. For real.

My mentor, Gary Bacchetti (aka The Gentle Mentor) decided it was time someone paid attention to the lack of anyone helping out struggling marketers. He found the need and filled it by starting a room specifically to help newbies and struggling marketers. It was a room waiting to happen, “I can’t believe no one paid attention to this struggling group”, he’s quoted as saying

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Prior to Gary starting his room, there were a few marketers, but they were doing little more than pushing MLM programs in what are referred to as “hype rooms”. Hype rooms are rooms where marketers hype their affiliate programs to suck you in and then leave you hanging when it comes to helping you be successful.

Regardless of what you may have heard about affiliate marketing, it’s very unlikely for everyone to make 5,000 – 10,000 dollars a month, as there is simply quite a bit competition. Also, no money will fall into your hands without you doing anything for it.

With that in mind, you’ll find some high level tips below that will help you make money with affiliate marketing programs on the internet.

Google

Even though the days of free traffic aren’t completely over, they are surely fading away fast. You can choose to work hard creating webpages that score well in the search engines like Google and Yahoo, although it can be difficult to do. By spending money on for clicks on Google, you’ll have the best three positions on the search engines that matter the most. If you hope to generate web traffic from Yahoo, all you have to to do is be at the top of Google.

I just wanted to thank those of us who consider me an expert. But truth is, I’m hardly the expert. I’ve not made one single dime off any online endeavor, including this blog, I’ve taken part in. It’s a fact that 98% of all the people who jump into online marketing fail. And I feel it’s important for you to know, I’m not in the 2% that makes it work.

As some of you who follow my wife’s blog already know, due to a number of reasons, we moved from Santee, California to Chamberlain, South Dakota, my wife’s hometown. Luckily, we were able to get into low income housing and we get by on food stamps, energy assistance and my wife’s unemployment insurance. I tell you this, not because I seek your pity, but because I think it’s important for you to know the truth.

For many of us, writing an article just feels like it’s too much work or takes too much time. Not only that, many of us also fear all the work they’ve put into their articles goes to waste because no one reads them anyway. Or so they think. And then there’s those of us who feel reading articles is too much work or takes up a lot of time. In my opinion, there are inherent flaws in both likes of thinking.

Articles and blog posts are supposed to be read. And when articles and blog posts aren’t getting read, then and only then does writing an article or a blog post become a waste of time and energy. I receive comments from time to time asking for marketing tips that take less time than writing articles. And I have none. This is because all types of marketing, free or paid, require your time. And, to my knowledge, there’s no getting around that.

Believe it or not, you can start building a list simply by writing articles.

Simply type and send your articles on whatever your topic of expertise is to popular article directories where editors and readers of electronic publishing are looking for the information that you can provide.

Taking advantage of viral marketing efforts on article writing can be rewarding, if done well. In a real sense, this is actually proving their worth and demonstrates their knowledge of their business through the articles you write.

So, how can this method in effect build your mailing list? The answer: the resource box to attach to your articles. In your resource box (also known as bio box), including a brief detail about you and your business site together with its URL.

Now, while I do have a Twitter account, I’ll admit I’m not really that big on it, nor do I spend hours “twittering” away. Honestly, I don’t see what the big deal is. But for those of you who do or for those of you new to Twitter, here’s a short presentation on making your Twitter experience easier and more gratifying. (Note: You can enlarge my player by toggling the little do-hickey on the lower right hand side.)

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Found this while researching info on how I might link an image to a PDF for download and thought you might be interested in this. Not only the content, but the technology. I’m actually thinking it may be simpler to develop my ebook library into this type for format. In any case, this is a very nice 9 step guide on setting up a money making blog and I encourage you to take a look. It’s well worth your time.

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