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  1. Thank you all for sharing, I am considering adding a blog to my eCommerce store and starting doing some affiliate marketing myself. Great tips for a beginner!
  2. I run an eCommerce store and advertise with native ads mostly on social media platforms like Facebook and Instagram. They offer robust targeting options, so I can reach my target audience more effectively. Also, people usually access them from their phones. The conversion rates are generally around 60% higher on mobile phones than on desktops, as I read, and it's true in my case. When choosing the right ad network, I want to make sure that the ad network has a large reach and can deliver a significant volume of traffic to my website. Also that it offers targeting options that are relevant to eCommerce. And lastly, the ad network needs to have a good reputation in terms of transparency, performance, and customer service.
  3. I can't disagree. The key is spotting the niche way before it gets saturated.
  4. Patience. There are no shortcuts when it comes to SEO success. Avoid unethical tactics or outdated methods, and roll up your sleeves instead of looking for quick fixes. For example, we agree that off-site SEO is also essential. Content marketing, link building, SMM, guest posting. Try using PBNs and see what happens. The same goes for link farms. This won't make your website stand out from competitors by being seen as more relevant. Or, say you work for a B2B agency and you've just got a new client. There is no magic formula that works for everyone. You have to learn everything about your client - their average conversion rate, current content marketing strategy, potential keyword cannibalization issues, the list is miles long. A systematic approach, while being far from the easiest one, is for sure the most effective and will give the best results in the long run. Take a look at how things can be done, SEO behind the scenes, all the fine details, and the steps that cannot be skipped. And there's the key to success in SEO - knowledge, hard work, no shortcuts, quality over quantity.
  5. LinkedIn seems to get less attention than other social media, but actually, it is quite popular among many types of businesses as a platform of choice. I cannot even count how many times I saw people starting a small business and going straight to TikTok and Instagram because of the number of users, without doing any research on their target audience. I would seriously recommend getting familiar with LinkedIn marketing and keeping it in mind.
  6. First, make sure that your website and content are high-quality and relevant to your target audience. You can start by guest posting on reputable websites in your industry, or reach out to website owners and offer to write a guest post for them. You can also submit your website to directories and review sites, or run social media campaigns that promote your website and generate links back to it. On social media, you can promote your content but also build relationships with other bloggers and website owners. By doing these things, you'll not only increase your visibility online but also increase the number of backlinks pointing back to your site. Also, you can use tools like Ahrefs to find high-quality links that you may be able to get links from yourself.
  7. Now you got me all hungry, it's my favorite! Even a grilled flip-flop, dipped in some fine bbq sauce would still taste like heaven!
  8. Well, it depends on a variety of factors. Paid traffic can be very effective for lead generation, but it can also be expensive. Referral traffic is generally less expensive and more targeted, but it can also be less reliable. The best way to determine which type of traffic is more potential for lead generation is to do a trial with each type and see which generates the most leads.
  9. I try my best, but I have to say it's not always that easy for me. We all know that we should "eat healthy food, have enough sleep, exercise", but most of the time I manage to do two out of three somehow.
  10. You can try one of these websites, and perhaps use Duolingo for extra practice. Good luck!
  11. In my case, it's necessary to keep track of daily expenses. The next step is setting a saving goal. And that's when "hello, discounts" season begins!
  12. 1. Track your monthly spending – and do it rigorously for at least 3 months. 1.1 After you've tracked your spending, break it down into sections (necessities, bills and utility, etc) and identify which ones you can cut down. 1.2 Put a cap/maximum budget for each section and be ruthless about it. ^ Basic personal finance in a nutshell. 2. Quality > Brand. I was once trapped under the false notion that known brands = high quality. Knockoffs can be pretty solid too. This is not to say that you purchase the cheapest item–but choose the one in the pricepoint you can afford that has the highest quality. 2.1 Read testimonials and really research about any item that will be used long-term (gadgets, furniture, etc) but if you can apply this mindset to smaller buys (laundry detergent, cooking oil, etc) then your expenses will be much more predictable each month. 3. Have a different bank account for everything. This has helped my mentality immensely. When I get my salary–I transfer it to different banks before I do anything. Helps to be organized. 4. Earn money off the side. More often than not, your main income is not enough to satiate your wants to a level where you feel happy and fulfilled. My side hustle was dropshipping–but just about anything you can do in your free time that earns extra $$$ is more than enough. Trust me, it adds up.
  13. Just wanted to mention that I stumbled onto this site that offers really solid affiliate marketing articles. Also, I'd like to emphasize the importance of contracts. Make sure you understand all the terminologies before you sign anything. The most important bit is the actual commission you'll be getting per sale. With contracts becoming more complex (like smart contracts)–you have to be more keen when you get into any arrangement.
  14. Solid game recommendations! I'm only familiar with Qureka, but I'll give everything else a chance. If you're into crypto-earning gamins, I recommend this game called Wizardia–pretty sick gameplay and money-earning potential if you're keen on MMORPGs and NFTs!
  15. Assuming that the business has any form of online presence–then the obvious answer is yes. I work with social media agencies and the main way we improve both our online presence and our conversion from audience to client is through masterful optimization of our SEO. We make sure that the blog posts that we pump out are informational and in-depth enough to garner organic readers. Our social media platforms, albeit riddled with nofollow links, are also a huge funnel towards our site. Plus, we have killer proposals that close out deals quite nicely when paired with our socmed, SEO, and marketing efforts.
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