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Old 2005-10-13, 11:17 PM   #1
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oooooh....someone's feeling brave tonite
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Old 2005-10-13, 11:25 PM   #2
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oooooh....someone's feeling brave tonite
On a serious note, if you treat it like business, work at it everyday, learn to network, learn from your mistakes, ask questions. You will be there.

The only limits are the ones we place on ourselves. There is a ton of money to be made. Granted it isn't as easy as it once was, but then neither is life.
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Old 2005-10-14, 02:38 AM   #3
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I made my first sale on October 10 of last year off my first free site I made I subbed to LOR and 2 other places.

Looking back, most of my sales aren't free sites related, so I wish I could say free sites are lucrative but I really don't know. The last free site I built a few weeks ago made 4 sales in 2 weeks, but that's from pouring on my own traffic besides submitting it to 6 LLs.

Some of my mini sites turn 400 clickthrus into 4-5 sales a period, and others do 1:1000 but I just hammer it with traffic...the bottom line is more pages out there, the better your chances are, but to make it easier on yourself, link to a good tour, offer bookmarkers a good product that sells themselves (do a little research on what you're actually selling), and avoid "selling shoes to people looking for boots." Usually, when I run into a site that makes me want to enter my credit card info, that's the site I promote and usually it'll make money for me.

I'm working on a bookmarkable site now... Although the site isn't getting anywhere near what I want in terms of uniques/day, and its indexed but not placing at all in the SEs, I am seeing a few sales with ratios like 1:2 and 1:60s off inside pages and it sells sites I hardly promote, so it has potential, just a pain in the ass to work on it every day..

One thing I've found about ratios like 1:800 is when it's that bad, I need to filter it and make it harder to get to the paysite. Send surfers who REALLY want to go to the tour to the paysite, keep the rest of the traffic and sell them something else.
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