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CEOing

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Join Date: 05/29/2011 | Posts: 33

Hey guys,

I've been on these forums on and off over the years and used to help people here a lot on the topic of internet marketing.

I actually had the second post in that 200+ page thread but it was deleted when I closed my account.

I hung out with Brad (RSD Instructor) recently in Cape Town and helped him DOUBLE his blog subscriber count and then
gain 500 subscribers in ONE DAY
. If any of you read his blog you'll see he has referenced "ViperChill" recently in a number
of posts...that's me!

I'm not really into the "game" scene anymore. I've had mutiple gf's in the past couple of years and now I'm just travelling
around, trying to find a country I can call home ;)

I'm really here to answer any questions you guys have (without any product endorsements). I currently make my living online thanks to blogging but mostly
thanks to affiliate marketing. I'm making a decent 5-figure income per month and turned 22 last week.

So, if you have any questions...fire away!
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CEOing

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I want to reitarate that

"I'm not here to sell anything. I will not link to anything in my replies. I just want to help out."

However, some people do want to know that I know what I'm talking about, so...




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Skyisthelimit

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Wow hey Awesome thanks for heping out man!:) I think when I get my shit handled and I got my money and GFs Im gonna help out too. I often wonder if the succesful people are good or bad
persons at heart, I honestly dont rly know, but Id love to help other young guys when I get my shit handled! and I will haha :D

Well question:
1. what you make your money with? SEO only? Im at the Thekeyword academy and right now follow their stuff.what you recommend?

2.
As I said im doing SEO now, just started out 1 week ago and trying to find a topic for my sites now, posted this alrdy in the other thread, but would apreciate your answer also:):

I know you can either go for transactinal or informational keywords, but I start getting the feeling everybody is either selling furniture or sth like that or they sell an ebook about pickup/inetmarketing/
travelling the world/cooking or whatever.

Now I had some ideas in mind like I would love to do a site like "livingelectro" about my favourite music or a site about sth like inspirational stories/videos and so on. I know I would ejoy the process itself a lot and I would offer good shit to my visitors. Can I do siteslike this too or is it better to find some furniture-item if I want to make money?
Dont get me wrong, my keywords for my sites have good adsense potential or a lot of traffic. I just had the feeling everybody is selling furniture or ebooks lol.

yea basically my question is if it would be stupid to do a "passion-site"...I know the one good thing would be I would be having fun, learning and putting out value with my "passionsites".
Or should I better get sth random and sell furnitures or sth like that :D


cheers


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CEOing

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YOU WROTE

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Skyisthelimit wrote:
1. what you make your money with? SEO only? Im at the Thekeyword academy and right now follow their stuff.what you recommend?

2.
As I said im doing SEO now, just started out 1 week ago and trying to find a topic for my sites now, posted this alrdy in the other thread, but would apreciate your answer also:):

I know you can either go for transactinal or informational keywords, but I start getting the feeling everybody is either selling furniture or sth like that or they sell an ebook about pickup/inetmarketing/
travelling the world/cooking or whatever.

Now I had some ideas in mind like I would love to do a site like "livingelectro" about my favourite music or a site about sth like inspirational stories/videos and so on. I know I would ejoy the process itself a lot and I would offer good shit to my visitors. Can I do siteslike this too or is it better to find some furniture-item if I want to make money?
Dont get me wrong, my keywords for my sites have good adsense potential or a lot of traffic. I just had the feeling everybody is selling furniture or ebooks lol.

yea basically my question is if it would be stupid to do a "passion-site"...I know the one good thing would be I would be having fun, learning and putting out value with my "passionsites".
Or should I better get sth random and sell furnitures or sth like that

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Hey man,

No problem. Happy to help!

1. For affiliate sites, yes. The majority of my traffic - which turns into $ - comes from search. I don't use PPC, so it's all free.

I haven't heard of TKA so can't really comment on them. Sorry!

2. If you don't care about furniture then don't write about furniture. I've always made money in industries that I love. Marketing, personal development, health etc.

Try to find a niche where you can teach people. I don't think the inspirational videos thing would work too well. If you can
teach people about something you love (or how to do it i.e. playing guitar, making electro music) then that would be better IMO.
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Join Date: 10/20/2009 | Posts: 237

 Hey Glen, 

Glad to see you're still doing well. Dunno if you remember me, but you helped Niels (Collatio) and I a couple years back. He's off doing lead generation for major European companies and I'm writing a book. 

I'll admit I haven't been following your blog/site recently, but I'll try and start again.

If any of you are still wondering, this guy is legit. He knows his shit.
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CEOing

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Porsche wrote:
 Hey Glen, 

Glad to see you're still doing well. Dunno if you remember me, but you helped Niels (Collatio) and I a couple years back. He's off doing lead generation for major European companies and I'm writing a book. 

I'll admit I haven't been following your blog/site recently, but I'll try and start again.

If any of you are still wondering, this guy is legit. He knows his shit.

Hey buddy,

Yeah I still speak to Niles about once per month on Skype. I hear he's doing well :)

Sweet! What's the book about?

Dankie for the compliment.
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1.  How did you started and what was the key "ahh ha" epifinal moments that turned you from online-marketing-chode to online-marketing-beast?

2. What advice would you give to yourself if you could

3. What advice would you give to someone just starting out. I used to do PHP programing and LAMP work but just started creating SEO adsense websites and am trying this online income thing. I realize there is a LOT of material out there, which ones do you recommend?

4. How much hours a week did you put into this shit?

oh ya please make your answers long, thanks.
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CEOing

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SirKonstantine wrote:
1.  How did you started and what was the key "ahh ha" epifinal moments that turned you from online-marketing-chode to online-marketing-beast?

2. What advice would you give to yourself if you could

3. What advice would you give to someone just starting out. I used to do PHP programing and LAMP work but just started creating SEO adsense websites and am trying this online income thing. I realize there is a LOT of material out there, which ones do you recommend?

4. How much hours a week did you put into this shit?

oh ya please make your answers long, thanks.
1 + 2. The biggest and probably most obvious "ahh ha" moment was when I stopped working on a ton of projects and just focused on one. It actually took me far longer to make a living online than it should have, purely because I kept hearing about the next awesome niche and then built a website around that. If I didn't see results, I would just move on to the next hot thing.

Focus on one website at a time until you're actually seeing results from it. It's actually rare that you should just totally stop and except defeat in a niche.

3. Read blogs. ViperChill, SmartPassiveIncome, Shoemoney. etc. They'll help inspire you to keep going if nothing else. I can't program but I can design sites with HTML / CSS from scratch, and do most of my own graphics work. It seems like you know your way around Photoshop, so that's a plus.

Find one strategy and stick to it.

4. It's hard to say. Some weeks about 40 hours, other weeks none at all. I regularly took breaks along the way. Right now I only need to work about four hours per week to maintain my income, but I do a lot more because I'm having fun (and want to make even more $).
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 Hey, dude :). Thanks for being so kind as to get into this thread.

I have some technical questions about affiliate marketing - something I've been trying to get into right now - and would love to hear you opinion on this. =) 

1.I am a newb, who started with Adsense, who still does it (100$ a month for now), but it seems like it is all about just ranking and content farming (well, unless you are an expert in niche) there and basically no fun, so I decided to tweak my "product" websites from Adsense to amazon. Well, so far, to me it seems that there are products that do need a review (preselling?) and those that don't (like jewelry?), right. I've been thinking of tweaking my affiliate (amazon associate for now) website about apparel/jewelry/etc.. I mean, I do think clothes are awesome, but there is no point writing content on such buying topic (unlike with Adsense informational sites) , so my idea is

to make my website look like a kind of "store", except that I don't sell anything and all pictures lead to amazon. What is your opinion?

I just have a feeling that you are more into info-products, but might be wrong of course ;).

Also what color and what layout would you recommend for such a website? Maybe some little trick to increase conversions for such market and etc.? What do you think about this choice of market in general?

Do you have any tips from SEO standpoint on such thing (keyword, market)? Or opinions? :)

2. And you said to focus on one topic of "passion", but, technically speaking, does that mean making just one big huge affiliate website about general market? Or better to have several websites in micro niches that you own (for example, if it were for musical instruments, have a website about guitars, a website about drums, a website about violins and etc.)?
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natlex

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Good to see you posting here again, I enjoyed your posts in the other thread back in the days and the free ebook you had at the time off your pluginid blog. I love your viperchill blog btw, it's not entirely on topic with what I do since you do a lot of social mkt and even on my big blogs I still haven't even done a facebook page/twitter account (or rather I don't care about promoting them and keeping up with all the facebook page changes).
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Hey glen before this thread explodes,

Sales pages. They obviously are not your style, however you have them for all your products. This tells me they must be very important to customer conversions. Are they? On one of my sites, my product sales very well, if I get them to the landing page for the product.

ANYHOOO, question is, how important are sales pages, where can you learn to design them/learn the ins and outs.

Also, I pretty much design/do the graphics on all my sites. I want to get better at it though. I pretty much did http://collegeflirt.net/  but it needs alot of improvement. Where are some good places to start for learning how to code sites. I started learning dreamweaver a few days ago

Thanks for posting here.

Guys I have bought both his cloud living and cloub blog products and they are EXCELLENT.
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