Busy Schedule But Making Progress
Posted on 19. May, 2010 by admin in Business plan, Coaching, niche blogs
The last few days I’ve been very busy, not only working, but also in my personal life. But I’m finally seeing some light at the end of the tunnel
One of the things that keeps me busy is my adsense class I’m following. The first days were spend on “learning” keyword research. I already have an idea on how to do it and what works for me, but for adsense sites I will make some adjustments and follow the guidelines John has set out in his course. Today I finally found a good keyword that had an available domainname. Well, actually it had three domains available. The com, net and org. I will be doing three different things with those. First of all, I’ll be doing an html-site following the steps I’ll get in the adsense course, then I will make a wordpress site with a very simple theme that comes close to what is taught in the course and the third one will be an amazon niche blog. I have a reseller account and will put them all on different accounts, trying to have each on a different IP address too. I’m looking forward to see which of the three will work best and ranks the fastest. I’m betting it will be one of the wordpress blogs, but we’ll see.
I’m also creating videos for my own coaching class, which will be on wordpress set up. I already had questions about if I would be offering a certain aspect and one of those questions has lead to adding a chapter to it. I’ll be doing a day at the end on working with Artisteer. A few people asked about it, so why not adding it to my lesson package. Still deciding on the price for my class though. Will need to have a final price this week as my WSO will go live next monday. Hope to make a decision soon.
On a passive income note: cj.com has made their first payment to me. I’m hoping to see it soon in my bank account.








David
19. May, 2010
I presume you will be posting details about your course Leslie? or how do we find info about it?
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admin
19. May, 2010
Hi David,
I’ll be putting a link on this site to the WSO once it goes live, as well as send a mail to my list.
Leslie
David
20. May, 2010
That’s great . Look forward to receiving.thanks Leslie
Des from Affiliate Progress
20. May, 2010
Hi Leslie,
are you putting the new sites onto different accounts just to keep it simple if you want to sell them on? Or do you think it helps with getting them indexed etc?
Thanks,
Des.
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admin
22. May, 2010
I usually put my sites each on a new account to make it easier for me to work with. In case I sell them later on, it’s also easier to give the cpanel information to the buyer if they want to do the transfer themselves, or if they don’t have a hosting yet. For my latest testing however, I’m doing it because I want to have them both on a different IP address. I want them to look as different as possible and I want to see which will index faster. I’m doing an adsense coaching class and John (the person who teaches this class) doesn’t have wordpress experience, so I told him that while I follow the class to learn more about adsense, I would test to see which would be the fastest to get indexed and which will rank the highest right from the start.
Des from Affiliate Progress
22. May, 2010
Hi Leslie,
thanks for taking the time to make such a detailed reply!
I’d love to hear the results of your testing. As I build more sites on sub-domains off my main hosting, it’s something I’ve been curious about, whether or not it affects how fast they get indexed.
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