by Spiritual Marketing on February 25, 2010
From the searches that get people to this blog :
Should I have a seperate blog of each squidoo lens?
Good question. As usual I’m going to give you the quick answer first:
Have a blog for each NICHE you have squidoo lenses (or hubs on hubpages) about.
The problem comes next: how are you going to make sure [...]
by Spiritual Marketing on January 10, 2010
One of the spooks new online publishers get thrown at them a lot is the reciprocal linking scheme devil. Let’s start with what google says about it:
Your site’s ranking in Google search results is partly based on analysis of those sites that link to you. The quantity, quality, and relevance of links count towards your [...]
by Spiritual Marketing on October 28, 2009
In this e-book I will share my knowledge and experience about online publishing, marketing and making money. There are roughly four aspects to this craft: putting content online, optimizing your content for search engines, promoting your content and making money off of it. I will help you figure out what kind of content you will [...]
by Spiritual Marketing on October 23, 2009
There is a lot of misguided information about Search Engine optimization out there. Lately I have found myself summarizing the bare essentials several times. So here they are. It boils down to five steps:
by Spiritual Marketing on January 19, 2009
My squidoo income is still mainly lensrank. However, I’ve recently come to earn about 20% of my squidoo income off actual sales. Looking at those statistics, I come to two conclusions about what sells:
Go really NICHE. I’ve got some low traffic lenses that are very specific where the sales equal those of top traffic lenses [...]
by Spiritual Marketing on November 8, 2008
Generally speaking there are two ways to do squidoo well:
Finding key words that are popular, but haven’t been covered by other websites and lenses yet
Making excellent lenses on a subject you are really into – even though there may already be a lot of information out there on the topic
The first is what I’d like [...]