The Best Internet Success Tip for Beginers  

  Tip Sheet Credibility: 34

» Computers & Internet

created by Rick Imby 2009-10-04 12:57:26 pm

Tip Sheet



Get followers at Facebook, Twitter, and Tipdrop. Build up credibility by writing good comments on other peoples blogs. ... When you have many followers ask them to visit your own blog. A blog with a subject you are passionate about.

Tip Credibility: 116   (Best Tip!)


submitted by askformore 2009-10-05 07:01:41 am    

 



First, educate yourself re SEO - search engine optimization. Unless you understand the basic principles of SEO & SEM (search engine marketing) you are wasting your time.

Tip Credibility: 63


submitted by frogdropping 2010-02-07 07:14:04 pm    


Second, learn and understand how to write unique web content, making use of your newly learned SEO/SEM techniques. Practice makes perfect - join Hubpages or Infobarrels, or any revenue sharing writing platform and start publishing online content.

Tip Credibility: 62


submitted by frogdropping 2010-02-07 07:17:50 pm    


NEED PRODUCTS to SELL ONLINE? How about HUNDREDS? Most wanna-be dealers add a dealership at a time. Gets expensive and too slow. So DON'T! I found a source that will set up anyone with ALL the products they'll ever need! Listed at http://LNK.in/6yb3

Tip Credibility: 51


submitted by trustbc 2009-11-19 08:52:15 pm    


Third, become web savvy re backlinking. If you don't know what a one-way anchored text link is, you need to find out. And once you do, begin backlinking your content, consistently and diligently.

Tip Credibility: 50


submitted by frogdropping 2010-02-07 07:20:51 pm    


You need traffic first. Build a niche website and market the hell out of it until it gains traction. Don't even think about trying to earn money unless you have something of value to offer first. Also start building your mailing list at the same time.

Tip Credibility: 41


submitted by Flyssy 2009-11-22 01:01:24 pm    

 



Starting to learn a process and then jumping to another and then another is the best way to guarantee failure.

Tip Credibility: 17


submitted by Rick Imby 2009-10-04 12:58:56 pm    


Take a scientific approach from the beginning and keep records. Much of internet marketing is about trial and error, and if you make notes of your experiments, you will soon find what works and what doesn't.

Tip Credibility: 11


submitted by Teatree 2010-08-28 05:54:27 am    


Save time promoting with programs like http://ping.fm They will post to several networking sites with just one post for you. Helps to share what you like or created with just a click of a button.

Tip Credibility: 6


submitted by tracysmith159 2010-07-21 02:16:34 pm    


Find one moneymaking process and work at it for at least a year. Learn it forward and backward. Learn different techniques to the same strategy. Become a Master of that Technique.

Tip Credibility: 4


submitted by Rick Imby 2009-10-04 12:57:26 pm    


Become a Web WARRIOR. Choose to succeed, utterly commit to making it work. Try everything, don't fear making mistakes, learn endlessly. Be willing to do what 9 out of 10 people don't - strop dreaming and take endless actions - and you will succeed.

Tip Credibility: 4


submitted by macgadgetgal 2010-07-29 10:43:31 pm    

 



Treat your business like a *business* - set specific hours and work them, even if only part-time. If you're online to play games, play games. But don't kid yourself into thinking you're running an online business.

Tip Credibility: 4


submitted by DeeBishop 2010-08-31 08:12:16 am    


I agree with TeaTree

Tip Credibility: 3


submitted by growtharc 2010-08-29 01:34:22 am    

What do you know about that?

 

Important Disclaimer: Answers and comments provided on TipDrop.com are general information, and are not intended to substitute for informed professional medical, psychiatric, psychological, tax, legal, investment, accounting, or other professional advice. TipDrop.com does not endorse, and expressly disclaims liability for any product, manufacturer, distributor, service or service provider mentioned or any opinion expressed in answers or comments.