Well, the new Blogini 2.0 sales page is up. Sort of anyway. I have to say I’m amazed at what a calamity this launch has turned into. If I didn’t know better, I would question how the Blogini folks could be competent in building a linking network when they can’t seem to get a sales page up. I admit the pace has driven me crazy. I am anxious to see the videos that will show me what all the changes look like. Patience, patience…
I took some feedback to heart the other day. A fellow marketer said it seemed like I was on a rollercoaster. Hm.
I do recognize how true this is. Focus still eludes me. Every opportunity is enticing. I’ve seen references all over the place lately that to be successful we need to get good at one thing. Once that one thing is really well established then we can try something else.
So, while I’d love to move into marketing with eBay and adwords and amazon.com, I feel the most comfortable with building niche websites and monetizing with adsense. What I really need to focus on is exactly that, defined as building adsense sites and promoting these with articles. I’ll also plan to promote with other link building activities also. I’ll include some affiliate promotions on the sites too. That’s it. That’s what I do.
I’ve been re-reading Tim Gorman’s stuff on the Keyword Avalanche forum again. Tim is a member of the KA staff. He’s the army officer that has designed the article blitz process. He’s extremely successful. His is the prototype system for article marketing. I’ve been checking out a bunch of his websites and pretty much know exactly how to proceed. I’ll just do a little more keyword research ahead of time than he does. Cool.
As far as I know, the $1 trial is still available at the KA forum. It’s not too late, but may be soon. Here’s the access info if you want it: KA $1 Trial Membership — user: kashe — pw: vault.
That’s all for now. Have a good one!
Tags: adsense, article marketing, Blogini 2.0, Keyword Avalanche, niche websites














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