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Welcome! My name is Tiffany Washko and I am a freelance writer, newspaper journalist, Internet marketer, mother and wife, and I am an avid environmentlist. My sites and writings primarly focus on the natural lifestyle and green living. It is a truly great thing to profit by doing what you love. Go ahead and read some of my thoughts on life, business, and success!

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One of the greatest blessings in my life has been the fact that I can stay home with my kids every day and make a good living online. I set my own hours and I love what I do. I can get to all my PTA meetings, volunteer at my children's schools, and still be able to pay for that trip to Disneyworld. On this blog I write about my insights, stories, and resources.

Archive: Traffic Generation

Secret Affiliate Code Review

I recently had a chance to review The Secret Affiliate Code. It is an info product (ebook, videos, audio) all about getting ahead as an affiliate marketer. Aka making money promoting other people’s products.

This is my absolute favorite way to make money online. I have owned my own company in the past…three companies actually. One sold physical products (my own and wholesale) and the other two were service businesses. ALL were successful but I wasn’t happy long term. I found something I truly love in affiliate marketing. I don’t have to serve customers, send orders, keep inventory, etc. I just write…which I love to do…and promote other people’s products for a commission.

The Secret Affiliate Code shows you how one successful Internet Marketer uses a special system to drive traffic to his affiliate sites, ranking number one in Google and raking in a ton of money….as in thousands in one day. Overall I liked the book. I think it would be an awesome read for someone who is just getting into affiliate marketing. But it also had some tricks for veterans to. It gives links to all the major affiliate companies, it explains how you can find high conversion products, and most importantly how to drive lots of traffic your way.

What I appreciate most is that this is not a book that touts some fast, easy way to make money. This system does require time and work…it is not plug and play. Some of it seems kind of tedious even but it is not black hat and it is valuable for those that want traffic and high rankings right away and can’t wait entirely on their awesome content. The book has quite a bit of info about setting up Adwords campaigns with pictures and clear instructions and tips to make sure you aren’t going to go broke paying for traffic. But for the most part this book is all about FREE traffic and links using web 2.0 savvy. It was also full of cool links I had never seen that will be useful in the future.

The price is right to…only $67.00…but special hint…go to the page and then click away to leave the page and a box will pop up telling you can get it for $20 off…so only $47. Enjoy!

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If You Lose Search Engine Traffic Will You Sink?

at desk workingThe recent anyresults.net hack to one of my blogs really made me evaluate a traffic strategy that does not include search engines, especially Google. Now honestly I NEVER want to be in that position. I get a TON of traffic from search engines but this experience has shown me exactly how crazy it would be to put all your eggs in a basket controlled by search engines like Google. Google can giveth and taketh away and what will you be left with?

After I was hacked and lost all search engine traffic I had a chance to evaluate how I was doing with traffic strategies that did not include SEs. Yes, I lost ALOT of traffic and I lost ALOT of money but I am encouraged nonetheless. Even without SE traffic I managed to bring in on average 550 people per day to that blog which is not to shabby if I do say so myself. If gave me ideas for the future too…I don’t want to sink if SE traffic were to go away tomorrow.

So what did I do to ensure a decent stream of blog traffic?

RSS Readers- Well, all the work I did to get RSS readers was helpful. With almost 1500 subsribers and 500 of those being kept on a list I can get in contact with my readers at any time. A do product reviews all the time so I still make a decent affiliate income.

Social Media - I am a big Stumbleupon user. I submit most of my posts to SU or I have someone do it for me. I also have accumulated quite a few SU friends and fans that are willing to help me stumble posts. In one day I can easily have 1 to 200 hits from Stumbleupon visitors and on REALLY good days it can be 5-600. I have a little SU symbol at the bottom of each post encouraging readers to use it.

I also submit to Digg and Kirtsy.

Another nice source of traffic is Twitter. I use Twitterfeed to automatically relay all my blog posts to Twitterville. I also post there regularly. Not only do I get Twitter visitors, I can also solicit Twitter friends for Stumbles and Diggs to help me move my way up the social media ladder. Twitter has been wonderful for traffic generation and for keeping up with trends in my niche as I follow the tweets of like minded bloggers.

Squidoo - This is old faithful here. I have only a few Squidoo lenses left after I sold several but those lenses are still bringing targeted traffic, they are a source of links, and I still make money off them every month via the Squidoo system and from independent affiliate links.

While evaluating my traffic stats I also found that Flickr was a decent source of traffic for me. I uploaded a series of pictures a few months back to use in the Flickr module on Squidoo and I put a link to my blog in the comments section. Those pictures have been bringing in consistent traffic. I am now going to be concentrating a lot more on what Flickr can do for traffic generation and so far I am really liking the results. There are MANY ways to take adavantage of Flickr that I was clueless about.

Incoming Links- This is my biggest source of traffic not dependent on search engines. I have lots of links from other web sites, blogs, forums, Flickr, Yahoo answers, etc. I put quite of bit of effort into building these links and that is not likely to stop. Here are some tips for getting incoming links:

1. Write reprint articles and submit to article directories.

2. Host contests on your web site or blog that require or encourage participants to link to you.

3. Participate in blog carnivals.

4. Create Squidoo lenses about topics related to your niche and link to various articles on your site using anchoring text and relevant keywords.

5. Comment on Yahoo Answers questions and leave links to places you discuss the “answer” on your web site or blog.

6. Write kick butt content that people will want to link to and tell their friends about.

So how would you fare if SE traffic stopped tomorrow?

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