You probably know that quote from the childrens’ book Henny Penny.
Most people don’t remember the ending of that story unless they have young children or grandchildren that they have read it to recently.
And I’m not going to give it away here now.
You may also remember the story “The Boy Who Called Wolf.”
Both of these stories deal with the issue of getting the call wrong and making a big noise about it.
You may not get that the same issue arises with people who call what appear to be positive stories repeatedly.
The listeners will get the wrong impression from either scenario, which can hurt their lifestyle in one of two ways.
The negative stories impact them by causing them to take greater precautions that they might need.
The positive stories can cause them to take bigger risks than they should.
Dealing with the financial news of recent times, you could be forgiven if you believe that cryptocurrencies, Bitcoin in particular, are investments and assets to hold.
The share market is based on real companies making real products for real people and making real profits.
Well, mostly.
The share price of a company, in normal times, is based on what the market thinks is the value of that company.
Simply the capitalisation of the company divided by the number of shares gives the price of each share.
Cryptocurrencies have no intrinsic value, and they don’t exist except in someone’s digital wallet.
You can’t hold one in your hand, and you can’t buy very much with one in the real world.
At least with the Tulip Mania of 1634, you got to hold your excessively expensive tulip bulb.
If you have any cryptocurrency in your digital wallet, can I suggest you cash out at least the amount you put in initially, so you don’t lose it all?
It may well go to even sillier prices, but I think some of the whales are about to cash out, which will crash the market.
Regards, Brent.
P.S. Rather than gambling on being able to cash out when the price starts falling, perhaps a better strategy is to build something that’ll provide value for others and an income stream for you.
This is based on the fact that the Googlebot and their algorithm treat subdomains as separate entities to the main domain.
They have to.
Millions of subdomains are not connected to the primary domain name other than by being part of the URL.
They even own a few.
Blogger.com and Google sites have millions of subdomains attached like limpets.
Then you have sites like WordPress.com, Livejournal.com, Tumblr.com, Typepad.com and many more.
Understanding this is the key to the platform I’m introducing now.
YIVESites is an automation tool to build a massive blog network that you control 100%.
When you couple it with a Chrome plugin, AutoYIVE, you can automatically build hundreds of sites and populate them with content, images, and videos.
In the last couple of days, I have built a network of 131 blogs, each with three unique posts with links to a site where I want more traffic.
These will take a little time to soak in, and I’ll keep adding content until they each have 20+ unique posts.
At that stage, I’ll set them all up with RSS feeds to keep adding content.
The account I have allows me to build unlimited sites.
See the P.S. to see how you can take advantage of this.
Regards. Brent.
P.S. If you want to build your PBN with this platform, go here https://go.wm-tips.com/sites to get a trial bundle of 5 sites, for a very reasonable $37, to test the system.
If you don’t want to buy into the system, you can email me and discuss using my account to build a more extensive network.
Since one of Google’s animal resets a few years back, many people have been terrified of PBNs.
PBN is the acronym for Private Blog Network.
If Google ranks sites by their backlinks, and they do, why not create your network of sites and link to your main site?
Google found them and removed them from the database.
Why did Google want to remove these PBNs from the results?
Because they work.
So, if they work, but Google doesn’t like them, how can you take advantage of them?
Understand that there are still many PBNs out there that are working just fine.
These PBNs are created so that Google can’t identify them.
That takes a lot of work and expense.
In a highly profitable market, it’s worth it, but that’s not what I’m talking about.
I’m suggesting that you build a Public Blog Network that you control and that will not raise the ire of Google.
It still takes a bit of work, but you can automate a lot of it.
Set up accounts on as many blogging platforms as you can and as many platforms that allow you to post some content.
Set up each account with different layouts, different ads (if allowed) and one page that links to your main site.
That page should be written for people but as fully SEO optimised as you can.
Make it between 1,000 to 2,000 words long and cover the problem and possible solutions to the issue you are trying to solve on your main site.
Spin that page to use on the other sites.
Link to other sites with the other possible solutions, and make sure that you link to your site.
If you can find them, the other links can be affiliate links or to Wikipedia or sites that talk about the problem but don’t have a solution for sale.
The concept is to make each of these satellite sites look as complete as possible so that the link to your main website doesn’t look like it’s the only reason the satellite site exists.
Take your time building these outliers, there is no rush, and a rush might raise a flag.
Regards, Brent.
P.S. You thought I was going to leave you hanging.
I thought about it ;-).
But no, I have a list for you.
Amongst other things, there is a list of blogging sites you can use for your PBN.
You’ll find it at Gumroad.
It’s a PDF of thousands of sites you can get a backlink from at no cost to you.
The PDF will cost you $9, making it the cheapest PBN you could imagine.
Use the sites that don’t allow you to post much content to link to those that do.
Use the content sites to point to your main website.
You know that when a child first learns to walk, they are unsteady, they fall down a lot, but they get stronger fast and are soon running around the house, creating delightful mayhem.
Out latest grandchild at Christmas was beginning to commando move to get to things she wanted, not crawling, dragging herself along using one arm and one foot.
Now she’s standing up and using the furniture to move around the room.
She’s bypassed crawling in favour of walking.
It won’t be long before she’s taking over their home.
One of the most exciting things about the way people walk is that everyone walks slightly differently.
I believe that it’s because it’s pretty much the only thing we learn to do independently.
When we start trying to make money on the Internet, we’re barely commando crawling.
Most people don’t manage to learn how to make money without help.
Unfortunately, there is a den of thieves who understand this and prey on those seeking help.
You’ll find most of them selling on WarriorPlus or JVZoo.
That’s not to say that everyone selling on those platforms is one of the den insiders, but many of them are.
See the P.S. for some valuable training that helps you not only identify those in the den but also shows you how to profit from that knowledge.
Regards, Brent.
P.S. Identifying the products from the den of thieves will save you money and time.
Then you will be left with valuable products that will help you make money in two ways.
I’m assuming that you already have a web page set up somewhere and a buy button or link on it.
You may already have a small funnel consisting of a landing page, a thank you or delivery page and an upsell.
If you don’t already have that set up, then that’s the most important task today.
If you have that set up, your most important task today is anything that will bring visitors to your page or funnel.
It’s the only task that will give your page or funnel any chance of making you money.
The question is, how?
The answer is a video spread all over the hosting sites, an article in as many article directories as you can, a PDF in all the document sharing sites, a slideshow in all the slide sharing sites, etc.
You do not have to do all of these at once, but you should do one of these each day until you have all the traffic you need.
It’s not complicated.
Grab the list of questions from answerthepublic.com on your topic.
Write one article of about 500 words on one to five of those questions.
Post that article wherever you can.
Convert it to PDF and share it on doc sharing sites.
Tomorrow, split that article into slides and share it on the sharing sites.
Save the slides as a video and post it everywhere you can.
The next day write another article on another question or five and start the process again.
If you have the time and really want to make a faster impact, you could write ten articles per day and treat them the same way.
Write the articles yourself.
You can outsource the rest of the work if you want, but the articles need to be of reasonable quality, or the directories won’t accept them.
Doing something every day to bring traffic is the most important thing you can do.
Regards, Brent.
P.S. If you want to learn how to convert a slideshow to a video, there is a video showing how to step by step.
This is the extra training for the Starting online for free membership which you’ll find here. For subscribers your link to get this at no cost is below…
In another forum, this was discussed at some length.
There are good arguments on both sides.
Some people suggested that getting all the content at once gave the students certainty on what they were getting.
Others said that some students like to work at their own pace, which the whole content allows, rather than at a rate determined by the creator of the content.
Both are good arguments, but the killer is this one.
Sometimes the entire course at once would be overwhelming, and the student won’t ever complete it.
That defeats the purpose of the course.
Drip-feeding the content helps prevent overwhelm.
When you started school, they didn’t give you all the content for the next 12+ years, did they?
No, they drip-fed you the content day by day, week by week and year by year so you could understand and build on what you learned.
The controlled release of information is a tried and tested way to build knowledge.
What do you think?
Let me know by replying or commenting.
Regards, Brent.
P.S. Some of the training I share with you is dripped, and some are complete access.
It depends on how you get to use the content, which is the best way and I or the other creators determine that.
If it is in your best interests to take some action before you get the next step, then drip-feeding is the ideal way to give you the time to take that action.
The other helpful part of drip-feeding content is that you’ll get a regular email to inform you of the next step is available.
That’s a handy reminder and a motivating factor to complete the course.
In my latest course, “Start Making Money Online for Free”, https://lllpg.com/soffsp22/em, the content is emailed to you every day for eight days.
Each module should only take you a few minutes to read or view, but you can take as long as you like for the homework.
This is the extra training for the Starting online for free membership which you’ll find here. For subscribers your link to get this at no cost is below…
What do you really want from reading these emails?
What are you looking for?
Do you want to learn something?
Do you want to achieve a goal?
What is that goal?
See, I think that the first step to accomplishing your goals is…
…figuring out what they are.
Because once you figure out what you want, you can create a schedule to get there.
Once you know what you want, you can get the training to do it, then figure out how long it will take, break it into monthly and then daily steps, then each day you know what you need to do to accomplish your goals.
Each day you should know exactly what you need to do next to achieve your goals.
If you don’t know what to do next – you gotta find training on what to do.
If you know what to do, then just do it.
It’s that easy either you don’t know – and your focus should be finding out.
Or you do know – and your focus should be doing it.
Regards,
Brent.
P.S. When you are looking for the training to build your business, but you don’t have the money to pay for all the tools you are told you “have to have,” you’ll find that my latest course nails it.
This eight-day course helps you work out how to do everything you need to make money online, but only using free tools.
Often they are tools you already have, which makes it even easier.
You only need to find out how to use them to your advantage.
This is the extra training for the Starting online for free membership which you’ll find here. For subscribers your link to get this at no cost is below…
Paid subscribers get access to the training as part of their membership and all the other products in the members area.
If you happen to be blindingly fast, you may still be able to subscribe for the lowest price it will ever be, but you may also find that the price has gone up by the time you read this.
Good luck.
Regards,
Brent.
P.S. There is little more to say now.
I have been working on that course for about a week, and now I will begin the next product.
This one will be the fully customisable lead magnets.