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April 27th, 2009 — Getting Started, Website Creation
It’s been awhile since I have posted to this blog. While I am apologetic for my absence — I’ve been doing some things that are really exciting for my business! For one thing, I’ve been testing and tweaking some things with my eBay affiliate sites. I hope to have those results for everyone soon, so I can show you exactly how I did it.
In addition to working on my affiliate websites, I have also been keeping up with my ghostwriting business. I always think it’s thrilling to work with people from all over the world, and it gives me a challenge to work for other people with their requirements and deadlines. With that being said, I have also opened up a ghostwriting coaching program! This is where you can benefit in a HUGE way. Personal access to me for 2 months where I take you by the hand to get your business up and running fast.
My goal is to make this the most comprehensive tutorial on how to have your own ghostwriting business on the web. I have many students so far, and all of the feedback has been great! People tell me it’s the BEST course on ANYTHING they’ve ever bought online. I’m literally taking people by the hand and helping them learn how to work from home and get a great ghostwriting business up and running. (It’s called Power Ghostwriting, check it out now!)
I plan on being back blogging regularly now, and I definitely have some new tricks up my sleeve. I’ve been taking a course on using video for blogging, product creation, and other things in Internet marketing. That means we’ll see some videos posted here that can show you exactly how to do things to help you build your business, in real time. I’m very excited about this, because people don’t always want to read things online, and some people just prefer to watch videos. For those who enjoy reading text, I plan on keeping the articles coming. There will only be a good mixture here!
If you’re interested in becoming a ghostwriter, I am running a special on my course. You can get more information here, at a special low introductory price that is literally insanely low. I’m starting it this low because I want early feedback and success stories so I can turn this into the high-end coaching course it already is. Leave any feedback, comments, or questions you have in the comments section, and I look forward to working with you and having you visit the blog regularly.
Do you have some friends or family members who would like to work from home too? Perhaps a mom to be, or dad to be. Send them a link to this website — they’ll thank you for it!
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September 6th, 2008 — Website Creation
Hopefully you have set up hosting through Bluehost or a similar hosting service by this point. If you haven’t, it’s really easy and cheap to get started. Just click on one of the links I’ve added in the previous sentence to get some help. Of course, that’s just the first step in setting up a new website.
You need to do these things before moving on:
Choose your Niche
Choose the platform you’re going to use
Now then, you need to start thinking about the content you’re going to have on your website. There is no magic formula to doing this, but there are some general guidelines. First, it’s important to know what the people reading your website are going to be interested in.
That means you need to do some research to get some general ideas. You should:
- Visit authority sites in your niche to get an idea of how they are using content
- Look at niche books on Amazon.com
to see what kind of content published authors are putting out (browsing the table of contents can give you excellent ideas)
- Check out magazines in your niche to see what the tantalizing headlines are
- Visit forums in your niche via Big Boards to see what kinds of questions commonly pop up
Do you have some good ideas yet? great! Write thoughts down as they come to you for content you want to cover. The Next step is going to be organizing those ideas and doing some keyword research. That post is soon to follow (or might already be around if you are reading this later!)
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August 7th, 2008 — Niches, Website Creation
So far in our website building series we’ve talked about getting hosting for your website, how to choose a domain, and how to decide what kind of website you want to have. Well, we work at home moms definitely can’t gloss over the glue that holds all of those things together…choosing your niche!
In fact, you can’t very well choose a domain name if you don’t have your niche picked out. Also, the kind of website you want to build might be dependent on the niche you choose as well. You might find that a certain topic warrants a certain look or feel to your website.
There are many different factors that go into choosing a niche. Some people do quite well choosing something they are intimately familiar with or passionate about. In fact, that is what this website is for me. I’m very familiar with being a work at home mom, and I am passionate about sharing this kind of lifestyle with other moms.
Another person might be very passionate about everything to do with scrapbooking. I don’t know a single thing about scrapbooking, but you can do quite well with that niche! The point is that you really can earn a good income using the things you’re good at, really enjoy, or have a talent for.
You do need to be careful to make sure the niche will be a viable one for you. Just because you like underwater basket weaving does not mean other people do. Or, other people might like it, but they are not willing to spend any money on it.
Since you want to make money online, you need to choose a niche that people are spending money in. there is no need to create your own niche, all you have to do is get in front of the traffic/people who are spending money anyway, and get them into your own funnel.
This can all sound incredibly complicated, so here is a simple step by step you can use to find a great niche:
- Make a list of the things you enjoy and spend money on
- Make a list of the problems you spend money on (ex. acne, parenting problems, pet ownership problems
- Browse Magazines: If there is a magazine about it, people are spending money and are interested in it!
- Do some keyword research using Wordtracker’s free tool or sign up for Nichebot (my favorite because it gives you the best data that you can make money from). Make sure your niche has keywords that get a lot of traffic, and hopefully get low competition (that means you can easily target them)
- Make sure your possible niche has affiliate programs so you can make money
- Decide on a niche that you are interested in (because you’re going to invest a lot of time one it) and that can generate money for you.
That’s almost it! Way too many people make the mistake of choosing a niche that no one is spending any money in. For that reason, I want to reiterate that you need to be sure people are spending money before you start spending time on this.
Go to Clickbank.com and find your niche
Go to Amazon.com and find your niche
Go to eBay.com and find your niche
Are there products people are paying money for in any or all three of those places? Are there Google ads that pop up when you do a search in Google for your niche? If so, there is a good chance that people are actually spending money in your chosen niche, and that it’s a good one to go after for you work at home moms.
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August 4th, 2008 — Tech, Website Creation
In previous posts I’ve talked about the importance of getting hosting from a reliable source, like Bluehost. We’ve also discussed the importance of having your own domain name that is relevant to what your site is about. One of the next things you need to do is to decide what kind of site you want to have. Or rather, how you want to set your site up.
There are many different choices these days. One choice you have is to use a standard HTML template, like what you can find at OSWD.org. Many different people submit these templates for your use, and there are some really great ones to choose from. Of course, it helps to have at least a basic understanding of HTML design. It’s not as hard as it sounds, though there is a learning curve. I suggest downloading a free HTML editor that has “What You See is What You Get” functionality, such as Kompozer . You can learn HTML at W3Schools.
Another great option is to use Wordpress. This blog is created using Wordpress, but you can also set it up so that it looks like any other website. You can see my Early Childhood Career site to see what it looks like when setting it up to lose its “bloggy” features. It’s very functional.
If you’re new to Wordpress, there is also a learning curve. The plus is that you can do things a lot faster, and make changes more easily than with HTML. It can also be more SEO (search engine optimization) friendly than HTML sites, largely because of the plugins you can install.
I highly recommend and use Firepow to help you get your Wordpress sites up and running (and profitable). Just to give you a hint, I can set a WP site up using Firepow in about 5 minutes (not including original content, but including article directory content
), whereas without the software it can take me anywhere from 30 minutes to 1 hour. Definitely check out my Firepow Review for more information (it only took me days to make back my investment in the software.)
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August 1st, 2008 — Tech, Website Creation
I have many moms ask me what they can do working from home. There are many answers to that (and you can find several right here on this blog). I would say that no matter which route you choose to go online, you will need to have your own website.
I have recommended Bluehost to host your websites, and you can always get a domain name at Namecheap.com or GoDaddy.com (I prefer Namecheap because it comes with privacy protection…that’s important when you have kids).
While it’s important to have all that in place, it’s just as important to know what you’re going to do with it. You have to have a plan of action for your website. What are your online goals? In a future post we’ll go over business planning, but here is some food for thought for you:
You can:
- Choose a niche topic and blog about it
- Create niche websites covering a variety of topics
- Create an authority site about your topic of choice
- Set up a website for your existing business
- Sell crafts
- Offer services (such as site creation or ghostwriting)
As you can see, there are a large number of different reasons you need a website. The good news is that web hosting is incredibly inexpensive these days (we’re talking under $10 per month). All you need is a domain name (included with Bluehost hosting at the time of writing), and a plan for what you’re going to do and you will be good to go.
The best part is that no matter what you decide to do, there will always be room on your host should you expand your plans or change your mind. I have many different websites out there and there is no problem at all with this since there is so much room on web hosts these days.
What is your website going to be about?
(Psssst…don’t forget to pick up your two free Work at Home Mom eBooks…they’ll help you get started.)
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