$100 Challenge Update
Written by Tevin on January 23, 2008 – 6:54 pm -Ok, the January 28th deadline is looming for my $100 in one day profit.
I must say, I’m slightly disappointed in my results thus far. I am getting decent traffic, and decent opt-ins. (At about 5 opt-ins per day, at a cost of about $3 a day in advertising). I’m not doing anything major (I don’t have an unlimited budget).
But I am going to kick it up a notch. I am going to start looking for some free traffic (forums. Social media. Etc.) sources to pitch me free eBook. This will hopefully lead to a blow out sale that I am going to offer on the 27th for 24 hours to all of my opt-ins. I hope this leads to the $100 profit.
This blog is short, because I’m concentrating on taking action. What are you doing?
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I don’t know why, but half way through your posts this black box covers up the words. I can only read the title and the first few sentences. Thought you should know in case there’s a glitch.
Good luck with this man, I came across you on StumbleUpon and I think this idea is great. I wish you the best of luck on this and I really think this is very doable if you do your strategy correctly. I think getting on StumbleUpon will drastically increase your site traffic over the next few days.
Hi,
I have a proposal for a possible collaboration. Could you please contact me on emilia.affiliate@hotmail.com
Best Regards,
Emilia
Maybe you should just do paid posts.
Paid posts are interesting. I looked into them. And I think I’ve decided to not do them on this blog.
For a number of reasons:
1) Paid posts are trading your time for money. I already have a job where I do that. I’m looking for something, where I can do the work once and it continues to supply an income. i.e. Affiliate marketing campaigns, sales letters, etc.
2) I think paid posts alienate readers. For the $5 I would get per post, I would drive away readers that might like my real content.
3) Google is not a big fan of paid posts. And if you’re caught doing them, you might loose some search engine traffic.
That’s my thoughts on the paid posts.