Thursday, May 29, 2008

The Secret to Earning 7-Figure Income from the Internet

It doesn't matter whether you want to earn money from
affiliate marketing or Google Adsense, the only 'real'
thing you must work on it is building as many websites as
you can, each one of them must contain hundred or even
thousands of web pages.

Let's do some math.

Let's assume 1 website with tens of pages earns $3 a day
from Google Adsense. How much will you earn if you have 100
websites?

It's pretty simple. Isn't it? You'll earn $300 a day,
$9,000 a month!

So, making money on the Internet is very simple. Just
create 100 of websites, sit back, and wait money rolling
into your account! Isn't it?

Wrong!

To create 100 websites is not as simple as you could
imagine. 1 website will take you at least a week to create.
Sometimes it takes a month.

So, how long do you need to create those 100 websites?

There should be a solution to this, right?

Yes, there is.. with the help of tools called page
generators.

While there are so many page generators available on the
market, they do one thing.. generate hundreds or even
thousands of web pages from existing content in a very
short time.

Using these page generators is easy. A typical page
generator will provide you with templates where you can
modify and add other items such as your Adsense codes or
affiliate links. Next, what you need to do is to insert a
special code into the templates. When you run the software,
it will create web pages based on the templates and put
whatever content you have into them. In just seconds,
you'll get a site with hundreds of pages linked together,
complete with your Adsense ads, or affiliate links.

Successful webmasters and Internet marketers have been
using this method to earn thousand of dollars from their
websites. What they do is look for contents, and let these
page generators convert them into web pages.

Isn't it time for you to shop for a good web page
generator?

Fairuz Talib recently discovered several website traffic building strategies that work. If your traffic strategies suck, you should try his methods. They are available at http://www.7DollarTraffic.com

Your Website Banned By Google? Here's How I Got My Site Relisted Again

How do you feel if your site which was previously listed in Google suddenly dissappeared from the listing?

Angry? Feel like wanting to sue Google? Or start a website called IHateGoogle.com?
Being delisted from Google means you're losing traffic from the biggest search engine. Many webmasters have tried so hard to be listed again.. with different results, and I'm here to share my experience.

I run a website selling an ebook on how to get website traffic. The ebook was written by a well-known Internet marketer, and I purchased the private label right (PLR) to it. The package came together with the salesletter. I straight forward uploaded the original salesletter without changing a single word in it. After several days, the site was listed in Google.

Several days ago, I looked for that site in Google and I was surprised that it was no longer listed. As far as the site was concerned, I had never used any blackhat method to promote it. Later on I discovered that the reason of delisting might be because it violated Google's guideline concerning duplicated content.

I started searching for ways how to get my site back in Google, and most of the advices I found on the net were to modify the content and request for reinclusion.

So I started working to make my site listed again in Google. Here are what I did:
1. I installed a WordPress blog and started to post several blog posts.
2. I created a blog with Blogger.com, and posted the blog straight to my server.
3. I rewrite the content. Actually I added my own words before the salesletter just to make it unique.
4. I linked the site from several sites of mine which are still listed in Google.
5. I searched for blogs that talk about topics similar to mine, and posted some comments, and inserted my URL to get backlink.
6. I posted in a forum I regularly visit and included the URL in the signature.
7. I submitted the URL to Google.
Finally I got the result that I wanted: to be relisted again. You can see the proof here:
http://www.7dollartraffic.com/articles/2008/02/16/how-i-got-my-site-relisted-again-in-google/


So, if your site is delisted from Google, don't panic. If you've tried everything and Google still doesn't want yor site, do not abandon it totally, as you can find other ways to get traffic to your site.

Fairuz Talib recently discovered several website traffic building strategies that work. If your traffic strategies suck, you should try his methods. They are available at http://www.7DollarTraffic.com