2010/06/29

Waiting and More Waiting for Acceptance

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Now the count down begins! I've reached the limit on the amount of articles I can submit to a certain article directory website. So now I have to wait to see if I will be accepted or thrown to the pigs.

I severely hope that I get accepted; I've been looking forward to this for a long-time now. However, who knows what will come? I've done my best to follow the writer's guidelines; however, I know I've made mistakes in the past. Hopefully, they don't come back to bite me.

What mistakes have I made?
1) Adding strongs inside paragraphs and not simply headlines.
2) Placing links in the articles (they use to allow above the fold--not anymore)
3) Links pointing to a 404 in the about the author section.
4) Having anchor text longer than 3-keywords in the author section.

Yep! I've had all of those mistakes. Of course, this is over a 2 1/2 year period. Nonetheless, I hope they don't come back to bite me.

Wish me luck!

2010/06/24

Making Money with Squidoo - Is it Possible?

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Squidoo - What a pain in the ass! Alright, so I've already voiced my opinion on Squidoo many times before, but there are a few positives I have taken away from the site.

1) It's a very loyal community. Scratch their back and they'll scratch yours.
2) Long lenses, no matter what is on them, is a plus. 50 Amazon mods, 1 content mod, a voting mod, and comments is a great way to get stars! Lots of people don't even read what you right, they just look at the length, star and comment so you'll do the same to theirs.
3) It can make you money.

I've talked--more like ranted--in length about the first two. So let's move on to the third.

I have around 50 lenses currently on Squidoo. I haven't updated, starred, commented, or added others as friends in months over there. I bring in around $4.50 a month from it still. When I was active, I made about $8.

That may not sound like much, but let's go into it a bit more in-depth.

1) I'm not a big squid. Being a Giant Squid allows you to boost your rank on a few articles of your choice. Do this to your big money makers or your lenses close to the next level and that's a few more bucks, easily.

2) Being more active in the community would have brought in a few more bucks. I did some commenting, some starring, and some posting in the forums, but not nearly enough as I could have if I strictly wanted to use Squidoo as my income source.

3) Time. Even though I've been a member of Squidoo for several years, I barely used the thing besides during a couple months earlier this year. If I kept doing that for a year or more, I would have increased followers, increased stars, and increased comments and links--which all equals more money.

4) I don't have many articles. 50 may sound like a lot to a newbie, but it truly isn't that many. Since I only used it a few months, that's about 16 2/3 lenses a month. If I kept at it for a year, that's 200 articles. Or 4 times as many lenses as I currently have. Do it for three years and that's 600 articles.

5) I could have cranked out one or more articles a day if I was passionate about it. That's twice as many. Instead of 200 articles, it could have been 400 lenses after a year. 8 times as much money!

6) None of my lenses were commercial. Most of the money people are making over on Squidoo is from affiliates, mostly Amazon. One of the big-time money makers was the Kindle 2 or whatever the hell it was that released earlier this year. If you sold one, you get 6%. That's $12 a pop! Sell one a day and that's $360 off of one article. Niiiiiiiice.

Add in all of the above, and that's how you'll make some nice money. How nice? Well, that is tough to say. I wouldn't be surprised at $300/mo. after a year. But it all depends on how commercial your lenses are. In theory, you could easily get $1000-$2000/mo. after a year with the right lenses and community.

TLDR: Write a ton of lenses. Make the lenses long. Make the lenses commercial. Star, comment, and friend others. Be active in the forums. Become a Giant Squid.

Still Submitting Articles

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I've been quiet again for a little while, so I thought I'd update you (well, more-so keep myself up to date on what is happening).

I discovered something, and I'm running with it. I'm still submitting articles to article directories, but I found that once I break a certain threshold the other articles will receive a huge boost as well any new articles. So, I need to keep chugging along.

The downside is, there isn't as much time for me to work on adding new content. I'm trying to alternate days, but sometimes I want to do one thing and not the other or vice-versa.

I've pretty much given up on Squidoo as of right now. I'm making a little bit of money and figure if I kept pushing out articles it would add up to something substantial within a year, but it is a ton of work. The community absolutely loves long pages and that's something that just takes a bit of time.

Actually, that'll be my next post.

2010/06/10

Gaining Links: Article Submissions for Good Pie

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Mmmm... pie. I love it! Well, actually I don't eat much other than peanut butter pie and the once-a-year pumpkin pie. Anyway, this blog post is about article submissions!

Over the past year or so, I haven't worked all that hard on getting links to Poem of Quotes. I've mostly been working on other ventures, that seems to be a bit of a mistake.

Even though the website's traffic has doubled over the past year, the landing pages have shifted away from poetry towards quotes. I can't help but imagine the "what if" if I would have continued to work on the poetry side. Would it have tripled? Quadrupled? No one knows, but I sure as hell regret it... especially since the other ventures failed miserably.

You want to know what is sad, though? Over the past three years the website's traffic has more than quadrupled, but the income is almost exactly the same. That is how bad the economy is.

Anyway, I've started to write articles as the first step in gaining links. I'll probably write around 10 more, submit them, and move onto the next step.