It’s been a while since my last post and for being tardy I apologize. I’ve been working hard creating 2 new sites and getting some articles outsourced and the whole nine yards.
Traffic is coming along nicely … and none of it is paid for, unless you count blood sweat and tears (and some hair that’s been pulled out).
Anyhow, it’s moving along and was uploaded last Friday. It went from being an un-known, to still unknown, but soon will be up there. I don’t want to spill the beans about how I’m doing it, until I know for sure and certain things are humming on a continuous basis.
For those of you that love articles, or earn a living with creating articles and want to get some traffic to bolster your sale of articles, again – www.EZineArticles.com is one of the best out there, along with www.GoArticles.com
For those of you who don’t have the time to slog away, outsource with e-Lance.
Don’t have a site up yet and wondering what the hell you’re doing? That’s easy. You can have a professional looking site up in about 10 to 20 minutes. Less if you’re a quick learner. Yes, it will cost you some money. Not much. You’ll need to buy a domain name. Most popular and easy to use is GoDaddy, you can choose who you like. Simple and quick is GDI services which offer domain name and hosting in one quick and easy setup and you can forward this domain easily too or create an affiliate site from it if you wish.
You also have the option to host you GDI site elsewhere – same goes for your GoDaddy domain name. And this is key. Whichever you choose, you will want to be able to have an easily accessible control panel. I prefer hosting with Hostmonster.com (in order to get the great deals with them, you have to pay 3 years in advance for your hosting), but their control panel is super easy to use. Hostgator has a control panel, but I found it more cumbersome and I didn’t want all the bother with FTP. The choice is yours. I’m an affiliate of all of theirs, but I’m in a rush and don’t want to look up aff. codes. So just input their urls into your address bar, shop and compare.
Once you’ve got your domain name and selected your hosting package, get into your control panel and look for a wordpress plugin. Hit it, it should upload automatically and voila … you’re off to the races. (providing you didn’t forget to let your domain host know your dns codes.) Your site is now live! No html knowledge required, no ftp – nada and no extra cost. Yes you could do the free wordpress thingy, but then it gets complicated and they don’t want you posting any commercial type content. So pay your dime, get your domain, get your hosting package and get started right now.
Once you get that done, I’ll be back with the next step.
Cheers,



