Affiliate Marketing With Integrity, part 1

Use these twenty-one suggestions to not only boost your affiliate marketing success, but to make affiliate marketing feel as natural as breathing.

Only if you are comfortable with your affiliate marketing model and practices will this happen; otherwise, if you, yourself, feel that your affiliate marketing is forced, two things will happen:

  • Your readers will find it “forced” too
  • You’ll start to avoid putting in the time

Finding a model that is comfortable for you will keep you addicted to helping your followers and subscribers.

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The Blog Plugins Checklist

One of the features of using a platform like WordPress is that it’s not bloated software. In fact, it’s developed in a way that allows users to add the functionality they need—and when you use plugins to add this functionality, you don’t even need to know a lick about coding.

The question is, what sort of plugins should you install? Obviously, that’s going to depend on your needs. If you have a specific need, you can always search for a related plugin at www.wordpress.org/plugins/.

However, there are certain types of plugins that almost every blogger ought to be using. Check out this list:

Contact Form

You need to give your visitors a way to reach you, and setting up a contact form is a good way to do this. There are a lot of plugins that give you the ability to set this up fast. If you don’t have much tech experience, then you can opt for a user-friendly plugin such as WP Forms: https://wpforms.com/. If you need something more robust, then check out www.gravityforms.com.

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Getting Everything Done That Needs to Be Done, part 5

Note: This article is extracted from the Earncome training program that I’ve licensed, and some of the content might reference that program and/or its author, Jimmy D. Brown.

 

Your Checklist System:  The Sample

Example Basic Checklist System

How To Outline An Information Product

Step One: Research Competing Products

  • Find competing products:
  • Go to Amazon.com to find competing products.

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21 Ways to Overcome Procrastination, part 2

While there are common causes and reasons for procrastination, there are even more “cures”. Pick through these twenty-one ideas to find strategies that work for you. This is part 2 of a 2-part series. Tips 1-11 were given in the earlier segment.

  1. Use Prompts

Sometimes we procrastinate almost by accident. That quick trip to Facebook to ask a key person a question sees us side-tracked by a Facebook Friend’s tragedy or doing unexpected customer service (when we’d already scheduled time to do that in the afternoon).

Put up prompts that remind you. Make an infographic of your favorite inspiring phrases—or buy one. Frame it. Keep it on your desk. Or at least print out motivational “reminder” phrases and stick them where you can see them—on your bulletin board; on the wall over your computer; or anywhere that makes them catch your eye.

For example, if you simply need to be reminded to get started, have a large reminder in site that says “Start right now!” If you need to remember to take care of an important bill or a cancellation, make yourself a temporary sign the day before that says “Pay electric bill!”

And do remember to move your permanent prompts around. Don’t keep them in the same place, or they’ll blend into the scenery in your mind’s eye.

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