Nov 20

Partially because I got tired of talking to myself, and mostly because I have many projects chewing up my time, I am opening this Q&A. 

You can ask me whatever you want to know about affiliate marketing, and if I have something useful to reply, I will. If I don’t have the required experience, I will try to help you the best I can.

Nooby questions are ok, but don’t ask me how to register a domain for example… Also, no programming questions. Take them to a developer forum, or to wordpress.org

Other people pay me for answering their questions and finding solutions, you get it for free!

Fire away, the comment box is right below.

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Nov 07

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Nov 03

You need to stop refreshing your stats.

You all agree right?

You need to stop refreshing your stats.

Got it?

No seriously, STOP REFRESHING YOUR STATS.

Part of the shift to the businessman way of thinking means maxing out the “fire and forget” motto. Emphasis on forget, and it literally means forget. Fire up that campaign, make sure it works, all links go where they are supposed to, and then forget about it completely.

Set up that splog farm, make sure all crons fire, all rewrites work etc etc.  Then forget about it completely.

Buy that domain for the great new project you have in mind, set up a slow splog with relevant keywords on it to let it mature, and forget about it completely.

Why do I keep telling you this? Because you have to train yourself to fire and forget. Remember, fire and forget does not mean neglect, it means set everything right, make sure it works, then work on something else without refreshing the stats every 2 minutes. If the visitors come, they will come. If the product sells, it will sell. Keeping an eye on it makes no difference at all.

That is the big trap for newbies with Adsense. Adsense is a great and easy way for noobs to monetize their site, and they sit there and refresh the stats page instead of working on the site to make it more profitable. But, ok, the noobs are noobs, they have a reason for getting excited for making money online. What reason do you have? Is it your first check? Is it your 100$ milestone? Your 1000$?

Oh it is? Then why not spend your time working on the next milestone, instead of watch the first one come towards you slooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooowly.

Here is what being an expert means:

  • You know the lay of the land.
  • You have the techniques mastered.
  • Your experience tells you what works and what doesn’t in different situations.
  • Your guts show you the opportunity.
  • You research the idea.
  • You make the investment.
  • You set up everything the right way.
  • You make sure everything works as it should.
  • You forget about the whole deal.
  • You go to your next project, while casually keeping an eye on the first.

Of course you are not an expert, because then you wouldn’t need to read this. Read the above steps, and fill up whatever aspect of them you are lacking in. Yes, it’s that simple. You don’t know the playground? Learn it. You don’t have the techniques mastered yet? Practice more. No money to invest? Make more! You d… etc etc.
Someone might ask here: “But I can’t leave the first project alone, it needs constant tweaking and monitoring!

Why oh why my dear friend have I been yelling all this time about the 80/20 rule? Make the project NOT need constant tweaking and monitoring. How? FIGURE IT OUT!
Keywords are: outsourcing, automation, cron scripts, moderators, user contributed, useful tools, viral growth.

Keep on generating assets. As soon as something becomes stable and profitable, let it work and focus on your next project. Don’t try to squeeze out the first project for a few extra cents. Yes, optimize, but learn to recognize when it is time to stop and focus on the next one.

Only if you are an expert on anything will you understand what I am about to say below.

Experts see, evaluate, adjust, squeeze the trigger and walk away before the bullet hits the target. Why? Because they have already seen the bullet hitting the target in their mind. A veteran basketball player turns his back before the ball starts coming down. He knows if he will score or not. The actual physical event of the ball hitting the net is just a confirmation of what he already knows.

An expert plays all scenarios in his mind, the possibilities rush through his thoughts. The techniques are already mastered, it’s the strategy that matters now. He even invents new techniques all the time, his understanding of his craft makes him a pioneer.

An expert is never lucky, he sees that opportunity coming from a mile away and when it approaches in his trap he grabs it hard and rapes it till its dry.

An expert teaches, because through teaching you force your mind to sort through the endless amount of data on your craft, and categorize, analyze, prioritize in order to feed it to the student in manageable chunks. Through the act of teaching he goes through the basics again, and sees them with a wholly different eye, resulting in more skill and experience.

If you really want to become an expert on something, go read the above list again. It is the only guideline you really need.

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Oct 27

It’s all about the proper mindframe.

Did you know that 95% of the world’s wealth is handled by the 5% of the population? I firmly believe that if a global redistribution of wealth were to occur, in 2 years tops, the situation would be the same. Rich would be rich again, and poor would be poor.

To even strengthen my argument, take a look at all those lottery winners. It takes every single one of them, one year at maximum to spend all that money they earned and go back to their old lives.

Why is that? Why do some people know how to make (and keep, and invest) money, and most of the others do not?

Well, for one thing its education. I sincerely believe that the world education system is meant to produce spare parts for the existing generation of workers. Overspecialization makes people narrow minded, unable to think or seek out different avenues in their lives.

The system makes you a worker bee, a perfect piece of the larger picture, but not your picture.

Not everyone is a free soul, don’t worry, I am not that naive to believe that they were. I have talked about this issue with so many people, and I have reached to the conclusion that some people simply want to be used.

Some of them want to use you,

some of them want to get used by you,

some of them want to abuse you,

some of them want to be abused…
 

I have tried to explain the concept of passive income, of small constant investments and of cashflow to many people, and I have managed to break the mental handcuffs of only a handfull.

In the next few posts, I will try to explain these concepts. But for now, I will talk about the bigger picture, the proper mindframe.

People who think like workers will remain a worker their entire lives.

People who think like businessmen will ultimately become businessmen no matter how many failed projects they bury.

It is always about the way of thinking. You can always do a lot of work by the “brute force” method, but you are not a businessman if you think like that.

  • A worker will work his ass off and write 200 original well written articles.
  • A businessman will work his ass off and create a community of content writers to pump out original well written articles day in and day out.

Do you see the difference? Well, you fucking don’t. Everyone says that they understand the concept but the very next minute you see them do something stupid again.

To stick to the SEO issues, if you need 2 hours to get a link to your site you are a worker. If you need 100 hours to make a tool that will give you links at any quantity and anytime you request them, then you think like a businessman.

Sure, you can submit your site to every damn directory in the Internet, and outrank the businessman. But you will find out next month, that he has been spending his time writing one piece of linkbait that builds him 1000000 links overnight.

My point here, is that if you think like a bum, if you work one hour for 10$, then the next hour for the next 10$ etc, you will stay a worker forever.

Businessmen work one hour, to get 10 cents income. And the next hour, to get another 10 cents. Those cents build up, and they get to a point where you make money without doing anything. And stupid people call you lucky.

SEO issues again. Ask yourself, be truthful, you answer only to yourself. Hopefully, they will get you thinking. Here they are:

  • Do you write and submit articles to article directories?
  • Do you markov and rss scrape for content?
  • Do you create content generating communities?
  • Do you outsource the grunt work?
  • Do you submit to social sites one by one?
  • Do you make the social sites link to you?
  • Do you fix every tech issue yourself?
  • Do you have a dedicated techie who is a wizard in computers?
  • Do you research keywords one by one manually?
  • Do you utilize keyword suggestion tools to create large lists of “Shotgun spread” targets?
  • Do you build a unique and sooooooooo damn cute template for every little stupid project you come up with?
  • Do you simply use a template from your inventory, and work on the project after it has shown potential?
  • Do you make tools that others are dying to use?
  • Do you promote unique products in unique ways?
  • Are you doing the same stupid things that everyone else does?

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Oct 09

Social interaction has really gotten into me the last few weeks.

So, what do you want me to post about?

Give me some questions or topics in the comment box below. (You can ignore the warning for this post only)


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