Archive for December, 2007

Yeah, I know. I should finish one before starting others, but I never could work that way. (For instance, while I’ve been working on this all day, I’ve also been boiling turkey bones for broth and measuring out ingredients for the cookies I’m about to bake, as well as picking up my prescription and baking frozen pizza for dinner.)

Anyway. I have the first post on two of my new affiliate sites. I’d appreciate any feedback you can give me.

My affiliate dating site

My affiliate internet techy stuff site

I haven’t spent all day writing those, only the past few hours (while watching brit coms), but I have been updating the plug ins and signing up for affiliate accounts. I can’t believe how many companies are out there that offer affiliate accounts! I thought it was all done through the big sites. I actually like using individual companies better since I have a better shot at being familiar with the product.

Also, something that I forgot to add to yesterday’s post: once I have practice writing these posts and articles, I should have a better idea of what to charge than if I just jumped right in.

Man those cookies smell good.

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A few days ago Courtney at Web Writing Info posted about low wages for articles and how they’re being profited on. Near the end of the article she says:


What I’d really like to see is writers take these ideas and
do it themselves. After all, the most important part of these sites is the
content.

(That is a very, very brief excerpt- go read the whole post if you haven’t already), I couldn’t hold it in. I burst out in the comments with my own plans for doing just that.

Actually, I withheld quite a bit since I’m really quite verbose when not self-editing.

Anyway, thanks to the encouragement of Hope, Courtney (link above), and Alex, as well as the extreme exhuberance of CJ, Tracy, and their parents for me building a craft website, I’ve decided to expand.

Nothing is up yet, but I’ve been setting up templates for AffLove complete with niche directories. Yeah, not the domain I wanted, but everything seemed to be taken.

Anyway- the reasons for doing this are many. As Courtney said- marketers are paying obscenely low wages for articles, throwing said articles up on a few websites, and either collecting affiliate money or flipping the sites. While I have every intention of becoming a successful novelist, I’m also working towards becoming a web content freelancer. But if the marketers are taking my words and making money off of it, why can’t I do the same thing for myself?

So here are the reasons I’m starting an affiliate site.

  1. I get the income. I’m not making a few bucks so someone else can rake in the bucks on the same words.
  2. I’m not a freelancer yet. Sure I’ve had a client, and I review for TitleTrakk. But I still need to build my skills. By doing the same work I’d do for someone else, I’ll be building those skills on my own dime and not having to worry about being rated on my early work.
  3. It’s a showcase for those newly earned skills. Potential clients may find me by my affiliate site, and I can use said site as a sample for potential clients.
  4. It’s PLR fodder. I’d like to get into writing PLR. As I research the articles/posts for my site, I can turn around and use the same research to build PLR packages.
  5. Similar to #1, it’s passive income. That’s something that I really want. Once each niche is fleshed out enough to be attractive to search engines, I can add to it as I choose instead of busting my butt to keep it going.
  6. I still have a day job. If it fails, it’s just a lesson learned. A loss of time and a little money. If I wait till I’m already a freelancer, I’d be taking a much bigger chance. I’ve got my cushion, so why not use it?

Of course, it’ll take time to get it all off the ground- especially since I’m writing it all myself rather than… ahem, outsourcing. Though I do plan to buy some PLR and rewrite that as well since that’s another good sample to have. Besides, I wanted to buy some to see how it should be formatted and delivered; why not use it?

So, those are the basics. Hopefully I’ll have a brain this weekend and will be able to format the craft site the way I want it and get some basics down for the affiliate site. Anyone have recommendations for affiliates other than ClickBand/Commission Junction/Adsense/Amazon/Ebay?

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It seems as though every blogger periodically culls the most interesting word searches that lead to their blogs. I’ve certainly had my share, but yesterday was a real doozy.

online 100% free dating site of monkees 2007

And the best part is- it was searched for twice. And both times it landed on my blog. Because of the dating site post that I was paid to write. Sometimes I really love those paid posts.

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