This is the question that separates Rich IM's from Poor IM's
It's all point and click till you get to niche selection, no one is going to give you a niche that they could make $$ in.
This is where your brain comes in and you get to see if you have what it takes.
I have been teaching myself niche research, I suggest you do the same. Even if someone gives you 1 or 2 niches.. they don't last forever and more profitable ones pop up all the time.. so learning to find them yourself is essential.
Try looking into:Market Samurai, or try these vids...
Hi all. Nice to meet you guys. I read the post and really didn't understand what to do with the images. I can't find a RSS link in flickr? How can I insert to my post?
The trick with reddit really works on me. I get over 30 page impression in just few minutes.( don't know how many will come) but the conversion rate is pretty low. I think just because my ads are not good enough. I currently using the "read more" link under every post and showing no ads at the front page, just in the articles pages.
This does not work for me. When I submitted to reddit, the post never showed by in new section or what ever. I submitted to softwares section. But I can access it thro direct link. I even got down voted. But cannot find my reddit anywhere, even i search. Some one help plz
So, I read all 15 pages and I made notes, so apologies if this has been covered and I missed it. My question is this: Is it ok (from an SEO perspective) to use subdomans? Eg. subdomain1.mysite.com, subdomain2.mydomain.com. I have researched this and the consensus seems to be that subdomains get crawled but not indexed by google. Can anyone else add their experiences to this?
can someone please tell me how the hell do i find my post on reddit after i post it? I did 2 of them and cant find either. This whole method is useless if i cant even find my posts.
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