First $100 day

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I am now about to break an apparently unspoken rule of internet marketing. In looking at my stats just now I realized that today, saturday, the quietest day of the week for my sites, I have just broken $100 dollars in income in one day for the first time.

When I started this internet marketing blog I was not starting it because I was so successful but instead because I feel that I have a lot of knowledge that I have picked up over the years and wanted to do two things, first to give back my knowledge and secondly to get a little more motivated to make the most of my knowledge and skills to start applying them more and more often.

Here are the keys to making the bigger sales days happen.

1. Write everyday. Make sure that you blog or add webpages out on the internet everyday. Consistency is key.

2. Write reviews of products that you like. More important than looking at commision levels is to make sure that you believe in the products that you review. Always make sure that the content in those articles is really addding to the product that you are promoting and not just a sales pitch. A sales pitch is usually useless and anyway this is the job of the person actually offering the product.

3. Find way to get traffic to your product reviews. Articles, press releases or even Adwords always pointing to your review page. If you are cheap like me of course you can just focuse on article marketing to get traffic to your reviews.

Just as a frame of reference, I track page views relentlessly and on a daily basis I will get about 100-120 page views for my review posts on my different blogs altogether.

Get out and write

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