Monday, October 3, 2011

Earn more from microworkers & Minuteworkers

 Earn more from online earning sites ( Microworkers & Minuteworkers)
If you think you are getting fewer jobs or you are missing jobs, then you should follow these tips:
  • Refresh your Job page frequently ( 10 second interval)
  • Stay online at about 9 to 11 Am in morning and at 4 PM to 6 PM at night (US time), that time you will get more jobs.
  • Use easy tab based browsers and open YouTube, Facebook, email and twitter in separate tabs so that getting job in small time you can do it. Some other sites you may open can be (G+, Digg, stumble upon, shared, Reddit etc.)
  • for paused tasks, keep the tab open, click “back” button, click “I accept the task”, the proof is still in the proof box, save it for later, if the task appears again, or keep the tab open
  • for search and click tasks, search the website according to the instructions, open the ads, submit the proof and stay on landing pages according to the time requested by the employer
  • For Facebook and Twitter jobs, submit your proof first and do the job later (sometime it may be risky)
  • useful plugins in the browser (snapshot, auto fill, PR checker etc.) helps you to complete the job faster
  • Create YouTube account whenever you are free. When job appears, submit the proof.
  • Open each job in separate tab, this way you won’t miss other visible job.
  • When you see job, turn off your chat (Be offline)
  • Always give preference to basic jobs. Do HM job in spare time
  • For risky(signup, PR, YouTube) job, check the employer status, campaign, amount paid and success rate
  • Always try to maintain reputation, It will help for you to get more HM jobs
  • Read the Guidelines and FAQ properly found in the website
Report any proxy, clones, duplicate, spam users. They are job stealers.
If Employer misrates you, you should click Complain link. If more Workers complain, that will make red light go on and they will take a look into it. Please make sure you click the Complain link – complaining on Facebook doesn’t help
Press like button below, if you really like the article.

What is Proxy (Microworkers and Minuteworkers)

I have seen many of the users talking about PROXY and VPN. A very small effort from my side to make it crystal clear:
What is Proxy:
Its the process of hiding your original identity or IP address. Using proxy/VPN, you will receive a different IP address which hides your actual IP. Its hard to tell where actually you are from if you are using Proxy or VPN.
Possibilities of VPN/PROXY
It hides your original identity
it helps to browse the internet anonymously
It helps you to send email anonymously
It helps you to think someone else that you are from different country

Example:
You —————————————-> browse—————————->Microworkers
your IP (197.200.72.21 )————–>Microworker (This IP is from Algeria)
Here any server can identifies that you are from Algeria, because your IP is from Algeria.
Now use Proxy:
You —————————————-> Proxy—————————->Microworkers
Your IP (197.200.72.21 )——->86.30.166.222 (UK proxy)———–>Microworker (This IP is from UK)
Microworkers thinks that you are from UK although you are browsing from Algeria, Because your actual IP will be masked by the new proxy IP.

Saturday, October 1, 2011

How To Remove Facebook News Ticker

Facebook Ticker shows the real time updates from your friend in your sidebar, just like Twitter. But this new Facebook Ticker is really annoying and a lot of people are asking for the removal instructions.



By default , there is no way to remove the Facebook Ticker but good news is that on Chrome you can do that using a Chrome browser extension.




Unfortunately, Firefox and IE users have no option to remove the news ticker through any plugin.

Facebook Ticker Remover removes the annoying Facebook Ticker from the Facebook sidebar and also from the Facebook Chat sidebar.


Download Facebook News Ticker Remover
[Chrome Extension]

List Of Top 10 Free Unlimited Web Hosting Provider..




Today most of us are seeing towards creating a website and many many people would want to do it completely for free. And they are searching for free unlimited hosting so that they can host their site. Many will be tired of searching free web hosts which gives unlimited disk space. Here is a post for those people. This post contains a list of top ten free unlimited host providers. So lets take a look at it.

1. SquareServe.com

Free Unlimited cPanel Web Hosting
Unlimited Disk Space + Bandwidth
Unlimited Features – MySQL Databases, Email Accounts, Addon Domains + more
Choice of using free sub-domain or use your own domain
Amazing Support + Friendly Community

2. Up4.net

Unlimited Space
Unmetered Bandwidth
cPANEL, PHP, AUTO INSTALLER
NO ADS

3. T35.com

Disk Space Unlimited file size limits & ads
Bandwidth Unlimited file size limits & ads
Footer Ad
Websites & Domains permitted = 1
Scripting PHP w/ limits

4. Hostultra.com

Unlimited Bandwidth
Unlimited Webspace
Domain Hosting
PHP, FTP

5. Unlimitedone.com

Unlimited Bandwidth
Unlimited Disk Space
Unlimited Hosted Domains
99.9% Uptime
Cpanel with Fantastico
24/7 Support

6. Crystalserve.com

No Ads
CPanel and Softaculous
Unlimited Storage
Unlimited Bandwidth
1 Domain

7. Orangeserve.com

Free Unlimited cPanel Web Hosting – Instant Activation
Unlimited Disk Space + Bandwidth
Unlimited Features – MySQL Databases, Email Accounts, Addon Domains + more
Choice of using free sub-domain or use your own domain
Amazing Support + Friendly Community
Regular Backups

8. Unlimitedtree.com

Free Unlimited cPanel Web Hosting – Instant Activation
Unlimited Disk Space + Bandwidth
Unlimited Features – MySQL Databases, Email Accounts, Addon Domains + more
Choice of using free sub-domain or use your own domain
Amazing Support + Friendly Community
Regular Backups

9. Urhostz.com

Unlimited features, including Addon Domains, MySQL Databases, and more
Including Softaculous full 144 script auto installer
Choice of using your own domain or a UrHostz.com subdomain
Support forums with fast response and a great community
Secure signup and client area

10. Monkeyserve.com

Free Unlimited cPanel Web Hosting – Instant ActivationUnlimited Disk Space + Bandwidth
Unlimited Features – MySQL Databases, Email Accounts, Addon Domains + more
Choice of using free sub-domain or use your own domain
Amazing Support + Friendly Community with regular Backups

BIGGEST GOOGLE ADSENSE MISTAKES




Google adsenseis the best paying network but mostly we people commit some common mistakes lets have a look at it.




One of the major mistakes everyone does is by not applying for Google adsense. Google adsense has some stricts terms and conditions for getting approved as a publisher and there is a wibe of getting rejected so people don’t try for it for months.


Keeping a note of Google terms of services is very essential so that at the end of the day you don’t go on tampering the rules.


We generally or must say beginners try this. Don’t even try it once. It works always don’t test it. Don’t try to be over smart by bring different dynamic Ip’s for getting clicks it wont benefit you.

Don’t ask your friends or encourage people to click ads on it. They know your Ip and geographical locations so click frequency also comes in consideration.


This is very important . One needs to be aware of which ad blog can be used at which place so that you don’t end up putting the ads at wrong places and again violating the rules or TOS of adsense.


Do not try and mix the ads too much in your content that it becomes very difficult to differentiate. Either you would end up breaking some rules or getting no clicks.


By adsense permissions we can use 3 banners + 3 links and 2 search boxes on a page. This is one of the most significant term and needs to adhered if you are an adsense publisher.

Not using channels. This helps you to track different websites using same adsense or withing same tracking different pages in site.


If you are not keep a track of your changes you have made or the experiments you have done in order to improve your earnings you wont be able to improve actually.


This is another common and big mistake most people do. For example 728*15 link unit is considered to be one of the best units for getting good CTR but people don’t use it. So one should keep a mix of both banners and links.

How To Make Money From Your Website.




One of the questions that I get asked just about every day is ‘How do I make money from my website?‘ and it’s the sort of question I could spend about a week trying to answer. Just like some of my other favorites like ’how do I get to the top of Google?’ or ‘how do I use social media to market my business’. So sticking with ‘the make money from website’ question for now, this post attempts to explore this subject in some detail.

Obviously the route for commercialization of a site depends on a hundred different things from what you are actually doing online, the market you’re in, what you are selling (if anything), who your customer or audience is and so on. However brushing over all that trivial stuff for now this post sets out to generally explore some of the ways you can make money from your content online. Please note this is not about straight ecommerce (plenty of that elsewhere on this site) but instead an exploration of how you can make money online without directly selling anything (or website monetization as it’s often called).






So by online content I could be referring to blogs to forums, information websites, video sites and so on but for the purposes of this post I will simply refer to it as a ‘website’. The information below should hopefully be relevant if you are trying to assess the value in your website or help you determine the best way to generate income if you are planning on developing an informational site, blog or forum.

Let’s discuss the principles of what gives any web property commercial value

1) Your Market – Subject Matter, Audience Demographic & motivation of your visitors
Some markets are more valuable than others & some audiences are more valuable than others. Consider the motivation of your online visitors. If someone is browsing the web looking for celebrity gossip and you have a celebrity news blog then chances are this visitor is not particularly valuable as they are just passing time, surfing the web, looking for gossip etc. However if someone is looking for answers to problem like ‘how to lose weight quickly’ or ‘ how to use Google Adwords’ then this visitor is far more commercial and answering their questions with your content also gives you an opportunity to place a relevant advert, an affiliate product sale and so on. These commercial placements are far more likely to convert to a click-through or sale because they are relevant to your content and relevant to the motivation of the visitor. There is a reason why health & beauty are such competitive spaces on the internet. Solving people’s problems can have real commercial value even if you are not directly selling any products.




2) Size & site Authority
The tactic of building focused mini sites (or micro sites) was popular a few years ago when search engines often favored these targeted focused little sites. This is no longer the case with Google now absolutely favoring large sites with lots of quality content, regular updates, lots of user interaction etc. These sites will have better search engine rankings, more traffic and in addition these authority sites have an incredible ability to rank very quickly for any new content that is published on them. A breaking story on CNN will rank on Google within the space of minutes because that site carries such authority with Google that it is constantly crawling the site and re-indexing content.

So commercially speaking more traffic means more commercial value but more targeted traffic means more value still. Greater user engagement also contributes to site value as this suggests visitors are there for a reason and not just finding the site by mistake (advertisers pay more to get their message in front of engaged visitors because it proves they are genuinely interested in a specific subject/market). The ability for new content to rank quickly on search engines is also very commercially valuable (consider being able to rank for the next Apple product on Google on its launch day), this type of power can be used for many commercial benefits.

One of the keys to becoming an authority site is to deliver great quality content that is engaging, presented in the right way, has the ability to generate interest and discussion and provides a vehicle to capture this (e.g blog comments, Facebook integration, forums etc.)




3) Relationships, list & interactions
Site visitors are one thing but the ability to strike up a relationship and communication channel with your site visitors can give you long term commercial value (relationship return on Investment). Building an email list of subscribers for example is a great way to continue to deliver more targeted content to a number of people. Continuing to find out more about your subscribers via surveys and list segmentation etc. will allow you to target segments of your mailing list with tailored content and incorporate some very relevant commercial ads, links etc. within your communications which should convert well if you get this right.

Social media has introduced the opportunity to take this communication and interaction a stage further with Twitter and Facebook creating more dynamic and interactive ways to deliver your content, and actually begin to interact with your subscribers/followers/fans etc.

How to Build Commercial value Online
So if these all things make a site commercial then to increase the commercial value of your site you should be thinking about identifying who your target audience is and making sure you reach this target audience through the web. This comes back to creating the right sort of quality content on your site, providing expert commentary on other things going in your subject area, employing good SEO tactics to give your content the best chance of ranking on Google (for what you know your audience is searching for) and starting to engage in off-site discussions in your subject area. In other words become an authority on your subject by taking about it a lot on your own site and on other relevant sites, forums, blogs and so on (and always linking back to your site from these places).

Continuing to build and grow your site & encouraging user interaction (e.g. blog comments) and interaction with your social media presences (Facebook, Twitter etc.) can all contribute to your online growth & commercial value of your site.

How to find and access your market – content, keywords, seo, linking building referrals

I get all this so What Next?
So assuming you have a site, a strategy and are working on all of the elements above. How do you actually plug in in the stuff that makes the money? What are the options for website monetization?

Some different ways to monetize your website

Sell Ad space on your site
You can look for companies who are willing to spend money to advertise on your site through banner ads, video ads etc. This approach can often get you better rates than the more automated routes of onsite advertising (discussed below) however it takes time, effort, management and a bit of a sales pitch.

To sell ad space you need to find advertisers who may be interested in the sort of traffic/audience your site is attracting. A few tips you can use to find these potential advertisers are as follows

Use Google: Simply search Google for some of the words, & phrases associated with your website content/ subject area and start to look at the Google ads (ads on right hand side of the Google search results). These companies are already paying Google for adverts on a pay per click basis so they recognize the value of online advertising. These companies may be worth targeting with a sales call or email offering them an opportunity to advertise through your website.
Another method is to use sites such as www.semrush.com and run a report on your site. It will give you back all sorts of information including a list of advertisers relevant to your site who may be prepared to buy advertising from you. www. alexa.com also has a mechanism to check for sites related to yours that you could target with your sales pitch.
You will want to create a compelling overview of the key metrics of your site in order to give potential advertisers more information on which to base a decision on. This is typically known as a rate card and it would include information such as monthly site visitors, unique site visitors, monthly page impressions and demographic information about your site visitors (you can use sites such as www.quantcast.com to get some of this data)

Monetize your site with Ad Networks
This is a massive topic I am not going to cover in any detail here. There are different tiers of ad networks but getting accepted to the more exclusive, higher paying networks requires your site to be of a certain size and authority. For this reason it’s often easier to start with some of the larger ad networks like Adbrite or Adsense.

One of the most popular ad networks is the Google ad network – Google Adsense. You can sign up as a publisher through https://www.google.com/adsense and effectively set up ad blocks within your website. By simply embedding these ad blocks within your site you can let Google do the hard work for you. Its algorithm establishes an understanding of your content and it dynamically populates these ad blocks with relevant ads from its advertisers (companies advertising through Google Adwords content network). Every time someone clicks through on these ads, Google earns revenue and shares this revenue with you.

Monetize your site with Affiliate marketing
What is Affiliate marketing? It’s basically a mechanism that allows web publishers to place links to merchants’ websites/products and get rewarded when their visitors click through these links and buy a product on the merchant’s site. Many merchants run their own affiliate program, possibly the best example of this being the massively flexible and sophisticated Amazon Affiliate Program . However the easiest way to find and manage affiliate marketing is typically to go through an Affiliate Network which is acts like a “middle man” making the links between publishers and merchants and providing a management system which handles, reporting, tracking, payments etc.

There are lots of Affiliate Networks but two of the most popular networks are
www.cj.com
www.clickbank.com

There are also new smart tools/Networks which can be used for website Monetization through Affiliate Marketing. The www.skimlinks.com network has the capability to trawl the content of your site and automatically convert relevant links to affiliate links with merchants it is associated with (and there are thousands). This can be a very smart route to quickly commercialize your content without having to find individual affiliate offers, joining different networks, placing links and so on.

CPA Networks
CPA stand for Cost Per Action. So while an action in theory could be the sale of a product (just like affiliate marketing) CPA offers are usually about lead generation. So the ‘action’ would be something like signing up for a free trial or entering a competition. I have heard it referred to as ‘Affiliate marketing on steroids’ which isn’t a bad description. CPA offers change regularly as merchants promote new offers & deals so if you are a web publisher wishing to market CPA programmes you typically need lots of traffic, huge mailing lists or be exceptionally good at buying targeted traffic and converting the traffic to offer sign ups. It’s not for the faint hearted and very much a specialized form of online monetization.

There are lots of CPA networks around. The easiest way to get an overview of all the top networks and find CPA networks & offers relevant to your subject matter is to use the site http://www.offervault.com which allows you to search for CPA offers across multiple networks then apply directly to specific programmes.

Find Your Windows 7 Product Key Easily



Windows 7 Key Finder is a free software to find a Windows 7 Product key.
Whether your Windows 7 version is the Home version or the Ultimate, Windows 7 Key Finder will find the Windows 7 product key that you need or that you lost.

It also displays the version, owner’s name and organization name that was set at installation time.

(Download Windows 7 Key Finder) (filesize : 432 KB)

Monday, September 26, 2011

Make $500 Daily on Facebook


Yes You Can Earn $500 Dollar Easily Using This Method on Facebook.

Now Follow My Process Step By Step
1. At first create a GMAIL account. Must Female name.
2. Then register on FACEBOOK with a female name and upload a real female image (Not a model or other,appreciate the image seems to be real ).
3. Enter as much information as you can. It is very very important.
4. You know that Facebook allows you to use your email account to find, where people in your email account.
5. For that process you have to rich your gmail account with huge contact mail.
6. Don’t worry I am telling you about the process. At first you need a software called Email Generator or Email Extractor. You can download from below.




Then generate the software that you download.
7. Now Open Microsoft Excel. Then Copy and past the email addresses in the Excel Worksheet that you’ve generated. Like below.




8. Collect at least 5000 email ID in one worksheet. Save the file choosing Save as type as ’CSV (Comma Delimited).
9. Now Your CSV formatted thousands of email ID is ready.
10. Now open your Gmail Account in Standard Mode.
11. Go to Contacts in the left side of your email page. Click Import. Then Browse and upload your CSV file.
12. Continue the process and import at least 10,000 contacts.
13. Now Open your facebook account. Then click on Find Friend and give your gmail account on the Find People Your Email box.
14. Facebook will try to Connect with google. You click Allow button.
15. Facebook will automatically import your contacts from gmail. And Facebook find those contacts that already used Facebook. Then Just Click “Add as Friends”.
16. Then try to invite the unused email IDs. Just skip the process.

17. Continue that magic process until you’ve 5000 friends in your facebook account.
18. Now think what business you want to do. Affiliate or others. I prefer amazon most. It is easy and truthful.
19. Then create a amazon account.
20. You are ready to business.
21. Create a fan page on Facebook. Upload a attractive profile picture. Then suggest to friends. You have to select all of your friends.
22. Now free advertising to your fan page, SEO, Backlinks and others.
23. When you reached 50000 fan on your fan page now post some attractive offer from amazon or others. Think if 500 fans are active, what about your profit.
24. Your minimum revenue will
50000X2% = 1000 VisitorsX3% = 30 SalesX$50 = $1500 Per Day

Make $100 Daily on Adsense


It is not legitimate technique for any adsense holder.
Yes ! It is very much easy to earn $100 dollar daily on Adsense. Now I am giving you full tutorial that how you can earn daily that sum of money. Read carefully and earn daily unlimited if you can. This is a research paper. You can distribute it anywhere.
Step :1
Build your own website or blogsite. Then go to here or here & submit your site to all search engine. Use unique and popular tags. You can use google adword keyword generator for that. Ok, now your seo is completed.

Step :2
Now you need to complete few advertising facility for increasing your web traffic & earning. Go to here or here or here and place ads for free. You can earn $1 daily using this method. Remember it.
Step :3
At first create 20 gmail account. Then go to here and join. You have to hide your id for different purpose. Then you can try this software free. Now you have 20 individual account. Work daily under those account. After 2 weeks you will earn $4 to $5 from each account. Now start campaign titled “Visit & Click 2x/3x”. Here you give your site and tell to the worker to click google ads. Now wait & see magic.After signing in your adsense account you will see $20 to $35 for each account. That means you have now $20X20=$400. You will get 2 times facility within a month.After then your balance will reach $800. Daily rate $27. Remember it.
Step :4
At first create a facebook account. No need new one if you have an old. Now create one facebook page or group. Every member of that group will be partner with each other. Everyone click everyone’s ad.Minimum 1 ads daily. And submit proof to that group or page. Suppose we’ve 250 member on that group. Say google click rate is $0.30. Then your balance will 250X$0.30=$75 Remember it.

Step :5
Create a circle personally with all of your friends. Then start. (Follow Step: 4) Provably you will earn $3 from there.
Final Calculation:
$1-Step: 2
$27-Step: 3
$75-Step: 4
$3-Step: 5
Total : $106 (Isn’t It Easy Now!!!)

Make $1000 Daily on Twitter

Now anyone can use $100 dollar easily using Twitter. Don’t worry. It is not scam or fake. It is really real. It is SponsoredTweets.Now I am telling you about the program.

Monetize your Twitter Account

SponsoredTweets.com is an online marketplace that allows you to connect directly with advertisers to engage in sponsored conversations through Twitter. Advertisers compensate you with cash in exchange for a sponsored tweets. Think of it like eBay for tweets.

How it Works

1. Set your Price : All you need to get started in to set your price, add a category and some keywords then wait for offers to roll in from Advertisers.
2. Choose your offer : As offers come in you can accept or reject then.
3. Receive Payment : If you accept an offer, your account will be credited within 24 hours of your tweets. You can cash out once your account reaches $50.
Ethical Sponsored Tweeting
Everything within its platform is designed with ethics and safety in mind. Tweeters remain in complete control of their accounts of all times. They don’t auto-inject ads; every tweet must be manually reviewed and approved by each tweeter.
Some additional ethics :
* Mandatory Disclosure
* Freedom of Choice
* Freedom of Authenticity
* Transparency of Identity

Safety and Trust



SponsoredTweets realize that is a very personal medium and the safety of your account is important to you IZEA, the parent company of SponsoredTweets, is a venture backed company with ten million dollars invested by leading venture capitalists. They are a better business bureau accredited business and have been operating since 2006. They’ve implemented following to provide for your safety.
* They authenticate through Twitter’s oath process. They don’t collect or store your password.
* They are a whitelisted Twitter application and have gone through their API approval process.

Referral Program


SponsoredTweets has an easy to use referral program that allows you to earn money for signing up your friends. They provide links and badges to help you spread the word about SponsoredTweets. When a tweeter signs up using one of your links or badges you will receive 10% of SponsoredTweets portion of revenue for each successful transaction that Tweeter makes. Earnings expire after two years referral.

Make Money by Writing E-books


Here You Can Learn How To Earn More From Your Ebook.
Yes It is quite easy to earn extra cash from writing an ebook. You need not know better english for that. How ? Don’t worry, I am explaining to you. It is very easy and fantastic. It is just a process. Oh!ho!! You also need not have a good typing speed. Quite interesting ?
At first download a software called PDF Creator from Sourceforge. You can click here for download. Now write pic a hot topic for your ebook subject. Now search to Google about the topic and gathered as much details information about the subject. Now open Microsoft word document and write your own word regarding the subject. Follow the information that you have gathered.
Now start the main tricks which help you to become richest. The tricks is you have to write details about your personal links. Its benefit, process, future vision, marketing way etc. The links may be Amazon Affiliate Links, Your Personal Blog Links, SponsoredTweets Posts, Hubpages Links etc. It is the main factor that you have to invite people for visiting your site or buying your product. Now save the document and convert it to PDF with PDF Creator that you have downloaded from Sourforge. So at last your book is ready. Now upload it to mediafire or other file hosting network and share it with your facebook or twitter friends. Remember your book will be fully free for all. Now wait and see the mazic of ebook. What about your comment friend ?

Make Money on Flixya


Yes you can make money with flixya. It is an adsense revenue site.
This article specially for the adsense publisher. It is not very easy to earn adsense easily. The main reason of that may people may not like your blog or they don’t click your adsense ads. Thats why you need some extra method to earn with adsense. Flixya is one of that solution. It is a one kind of sharing network. You can share easily Video,Blog,Picture easily with other flixya members and with your firends.
Now follow the process carefully.
1. Go to www.flixya.com
2. Click on “Free Sign Up” button.
3. After signing up they will ask you for your adsense account. If you are an adsense publisher just click “Yes”.
4. Then give your adsense email id, last 5 digit of your phone number & your postal code. (Every information will have to match with your adsense account).
5. Flixya send you 2 verification email. One for Flixya own and one for Adsense.
6. Confirm your email to Flixya and Adsense both.
7. Now go to your Adsense Account. And find a red hold option in the right side of your account page.
8. Confirm access from Flixya to Adsense. Now your Adsense Revenue from Flixya is fully ready.
9. Share Image,Video or Blog easily and earn unlimited from Adsense.

Saturday, September 24, 2011

Make $25000 Daily on Amazon



Yes! It is easily for you to earn $25000 monthly using Amazon. You know Amazon is a giant eCommerce site. Now I am describing the process easily and shortly to you. Follow the process, you can earn. Belief me.
1. At first create a Amazon Associate Affiliate Network Account. Click Here for easy sign up (SKIP AD)
2. Now create a free blog on www.blogger.com or www.wordpress.com & design it greatly.
3. Now it is important that you have to open a google adword account.
4. You will be a market researcher. It is important for your earning. That means which product is now hot in the market, you’ve to know that.
5. For that you can use Ebay Pulse. It is easy,lazyless and quick.
6. Now find your perfect product and open Google search engine. Search about the product. You have to notice the right title and text from Google search result.
7. Now go to Google Adword Keyword Generator. And make popular & exclusive keyword for your product.
8. Now generate about 250 keyword. Don’t choose large keyword. Then write your ads on Adword. You’ve to sell item only UK & USA. So don’t select worldwide.
9. Write ads following google search engine search result (Title & Text). Use attractive word to your ad.
10. Log in to your Amazon Account. Click build link at left navigation bar on your account page.
11. Select product links,type your keyword & search.
12. Now get HTML code of your selected product. Copy only link from HTML code & go back to your Adword account. Paste the link in the destination field on your adword ad generator.
13. Now control your adword budget. Your daily budget may not exceed $5 daily. Set daily CPC rate $0.1 to $0.2
14. Wait & See. Your sell is now ridiculously increasing. Isn’t it a mastering tricks ?

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

First Method For Blogger To Make Money.


I hope you’ve already created your blog either on a free or on a paid blog platform, it’s not a matter from where you’ve created it.And If you’ve already posted 7-10 quality articles on your blog,then it’s time to make money from the blog.The very first method that should be adopted to monetize the blog is contextual ads.Almost every blogs & websites are being monetized through this way.
So what is contextual ads ? Contextual ads are the advertisements based on the texts or topics or contents of a blog.For example, if  blog posts are about sports,then the ads shown in the blog will be sports related.That means the visitors to the blog are anxious to know about sports,so they will also try to click on the sports related ads.And that click will take the visitor to the advertiser’s site.And for that click the blogger is sending its visitor to the advertiser’s site.So the blogger will get some money for this one click.In this way blogger can make money from their blogs.On contextual ads the advertiser pays the blogger on CPC (Cost Per Click) basis.So the earning from contextual ads depends on the number of clicks & the click rate i.e how much the advertiser pays per click.Click rate varies from $0.10 to $1.0 depending upon the popularity of a blog.The more the clicks & the click rate, the more the blogger makes money.
To show ads on blogs,the blogger wouldn’t have to search for individual advertisers.Some popular contextual ads programs are there to help them.They’ll provide ads for blogger.Some of these programs are Google Adsense ,Yahoo Publisher ,Bidvertiser.Google Adsense is the most popular one among blogger.So start making money from blog through the contextual ad programs.

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Adding label (category) tabs to navigation bar on Blogger.



Before I give a correct answer, let’s first see a popular-but-wrong DIY method (using Music category as an example):

Create a page with “Music” as the title. “Music” tab will be added to the bar automatically. So far so good.

Attempt to add music posts to the page.

This is where it gets stuck, because posts can’t be added to pages.

Mission failed !!!

Well, that’s the end of that.

The correct way of doing this is by adding a tab with a label URL used as the target link. A label URL is a link that points to a label-search page. This page lists out all posts labeled with a particular label.

First you need to add the "Label" gadget to your blog. To do this, from your Dashboard page, click on the "Design" link under your blogs title. On the "Design" (Arrange Page Elements page, click on any of the "Add a Gadget" links.


On the gadget list which comes up, choose the "Label" gadget and drag it where you want it on your sidebar. Your Labels won't show up there until you put labels on your posts. You can do that by writing a post and then giving it a label in the lower right hand corner of the post editor. Or, you can add them later by going into the "Edit Posts" page and using the drop-down menu at the top.


You can add labels to multiple post at one time with the drop-down feature. Also, if want to change the name "Label" to "category" or something else you can do that by changing the title in the Label gadget, and by clicking on the "Edit" link of the "Blog Posts" box on your "Design" (Arrange Page Elements) page and changing it.

I hope this helps.

How to Build a High-Traffic Web Site (or Blog)


Here are 10 of my best suggestions for building a high traffic web site:



1. Create valuable content.

Is your content worthy of being read by millions of people? Remember that the purpose of content is to provide value to others. Do you provide genuine value, and is it the best you’re capable of providing?


When I sit down to write, I sometimes imagine myself standing on an outdoor concert stage before an audience of a million people. Then I ask myself, “What shall I say to this audience of fellow human beings?” If a million people each spend five minutes on this site, that’s nearly 10 person-years total. I do my best to make my writing worthy of this differential. I don’t always succeed, but this is the mindset that helps me create strong content.

Think about the effect you want your writing to have on people. Since I write about personal growth, I want my writing to change people for the better. I want to expand people’s thinking, to raise their consciousness, and to help them eliminate fear from their lives. If my writing doesn’t change people’s thinking, actions, or awareness, then my value isn’t being transferred well enough.

When you focus on providing real value instead of churning out disposable content, your readers will notice. And they’ll refer others to your site – in droves. I typically see at least 10 new links to my site appearing each day (mostly via trackbacks but also via vanity feeds). I’m not going out and requesting those links – other bloggers just provide them, usually because they’re commenting on something I’ve written. Many fellow bloggers have also honored StevePavlina.com with a general recommendation for the entire site, not just links to my individual blog posts. It’s wonderful to see that kind of feedback.

Strong content is universally valued. It’s hard work to create it, but in the long run it generates lots of long-term referral traffic. I’d rather write one article I’m really proud of than 25 smaller posts. It’s been my experience that the best articles I write will outperform all the forgettable little posts I’ve made. Quality is more important than quantity. Quantity without quality, however, is easier, which is one reason so many people use that strategy. Ultimately, however, the Internet already contains more quantity than any one of us can absorb in our lifetimes, but there will always be a place for good quality content that stands out from the crowd.


If you have nothing of genuine value to offer to a large audience, then you have no need of a high-traffic web site. And if there’s no need for it, you probably won’t get it. Each time you write, focus on creating the best content you can. You’ll get better as you go along, but always do your best. I’ve written some 2000-word articles and then deleted them without posting them because I didn’t feel they were good enough.






2. Create original content.


Virtually everything on this site is my own original content. I rarely post blog entries that merely link to what others are writing. It takes more effort to produce original content, but it’s my preferred long-term strategy. I have no interest in creating a personal development portal to other sites. I want this site to be a final destination, not a middleman.


Consequently, when people arrive here, they often stick around for a while. Chances are good that if you like one of my articles, you may enjoy others. This site now has hundreds of them to choose from. You can visit the articles section to read my (longer) feature articles or the blog archives to see an easy-to-navigate list of all my blog entries since the site launched.


Yes, there’s a lot to read on this site, more than most people can read in a day, but there’s also a lot of value (see rule #1). Some people have told me they’ve read for many hours straight, and they leave as different people. I think anyone who reads this site for several hours straight is going to experience a shift in awareness. When you read a lot of dense, original content from a single person, it’s going to have an impact on you. And this content is written with the intention to help you grow.

Although I’m not big on competing with others, it’s hard to compete with an original content site. Anyone can start their own personal development web site, but the flavor of this site is unique simply because no one else has had the exact same experiences as me.

While I think sites that mainly post content from others have the potential to build traffic faster in the beginning, I think original content sites have an easier time keeping their traffic, which makes for a more solid, long-term foundation. Not everyone is going to like my work, but for those that do, there’s no substitute.


3. Create timeless content.


While I do occasionally write about time-bound events, the majority of my content is intended to be timeless. I’m aware that anything I write today may still be read by people even after I’m dead. People still quote Aristotle today because his ideas have timeless value, even though he’s been dead for about 2300 years. I think about how my work might influence future generations in addition to my own. What advice shall I pass on to my great grandchildren?


I tend to ignore fads and current events in my writing. Wars, natural disasters, and corrupt politicians have been with us for thousands of years. There are plenty of others who are compelled to write about those things, so I’ll leave that coverage to them.


Will the content you’re creating today still be providing real value in the year 2010? 2100? 4000?


Writing for future generations helps me cut through the fluff and stay focused on the core of my message, which is to help people grow. As long as there are people (even if our bodies are no longer strictly biological), there will be the opportunity for growth, so there’s a chance that at least some of what I’m creating today will still have relevance. And if I can write something that will be relevant to future generations, then it will certainly be relevant and meaningful today.


In terms of traffic building, timeless content connects with people at a deeper level than time-bound content. The latter is meant to be forgotten, while the former is meant to be remembered. We forget yesterday’s news, but we remember those things that have meaning to us. So I strive to write about meanings instead of happenings.

Even though we’re conditioned to believe that news and current events are important, in the grand scheme of things, most of what’s covered by the media is trivial and irrelevant. Very little of today’s news will even be remembered next week, let alone a hundred years from now. Certainly some events are important, but at least 99% of what the media covers is irrelevant fluff when viewed against the backdrop of human history.

Ignore the fluff, and focus on building something with the potential to endure. Write for your children and grandchildren.


4. Write for human beings first, computers second.


A lot has been written about the optimal strategies for strong search engine rankings in terms of posting frequency and post length. But I largely ignore that advice because I write for human beings, not computers.


I write when I have something meaningful to say, and I write as much as it takes to say it. On average I post about five times per week, but I have no set quota. I also write much longer entries than most bloggers. No one has ever accused me of being too brief. My typical blog entry is about 1500-2000 words, and some (like this one) are much longer. Many successful bloggers would recommend I write shorter entries (250-750 words) and post more frequently (20x per week), since that creates more search engine seeds for the same amount of writing. And while I agree with them that such a strategy would generate more search engine traffic, I’m not going to take their advice. To do so would interfere too much with my strategy of delivering genuine value and creating timeless content. I have no interest in cranking out small chunks of disposable content just to please a computer. Anyone can print out an article to read later if they don’t have time to read it now and if the subject is of genuine interest to them. Part of the reason I write longer articles is that even though fewer people will take the time to read them, for those that do the articles are usually much more impactful.



Because of these decisions, my search engine traffic is fairly low compared to other bloggers. Google is my #1 referrer, but it accounts for less than 1.5% of my total traffic. My traffic is extremely decentralized. The vast majority of it comes from links on thousands of other web sites and from direct requests. Ultimately, my traffic grows because people tell other people about this site, either online or offline. I’ve also done very well with social bookmarking sites like del.icio.us, digg.com, and reddit.com because they’re based on personal recommendations. I’ve probably had about a dozen articles hit the del.icio.us popular list within the past year, definitely more than my fair share.

I prefer this traffic-building strategy because it leaves me less vulnerable to shifts in technology. I figure that Google ultimately wants to make it easy for its visitors to find valuable content, so my current strategy should be in alignment with Google’s long-term strategy. My feeling is that Google would be well-served by sending more of its traffic here. But that alignment simply arises from my focus on providing value first and foremost.


5. Know why you want a high-traffic site.


I write because my purpose in life is to help people become more conscious and aware – to grow as human beings. I don’t have a separate job or career other than this. Because my work is driven by this purpose, I have a compelling reason to build a high-traffic web site, one that aligns with my deepest personal values. More web traffic means I can have a bigger impact by reaching more people. And over the course of the next few decades, this influence has the potential to create a positive change that might alter the future direction of human civilization. Most significantly, I want to help humanity move past fear and for us to stop relating to each other through the mechanisms of fear. If I fail, I fail. But I’m not giving up no matter how tough it gets.


Those are big stakes, and it might sound like I’m exaggerating, but this is the level at which I think about my work today. Everything else I do, including building a high traffic web site, is simply a means to that end. Today I’m just planting seeds, and most of them haven’t even sprouted yet. A high traffic web site is just one of the sprouts that came about as a result of pursuing the purpose that drives me. But it is not an end in itself.

What will you do if you succeed in building a high-traffic web site? If you someday find yourself in the privileged position of being able to influence millions of people, what will you say to them? Will you honor and respect this position by using it as a channel to serve the highest good of all, or will you throw that opportunity away to pursue your own fleeting fame and fortune while feeding your audience disposable drivel?


Although I launched this web site in October 2004, I’ve been writing articles since 1999, and feedback has allowed me to understand how small slices of my writing have affected certain people in the long run. After reading something I’ve written, people have quit their jobs, started their own businesses, changed religions, and ended relationships. While some people might find this level of impact ego-gratifying, for me it intensifies my feeling of personal responsibility for my writing. I’ve seen that I’m able to have an impact on people, so I damned well better make it a good one.


This “why” is what drives me. It’s what compels me to go to my computer and write something at 3am and not stop until 10am. I get inspired often. The #1 reason I want more traffic is that it will allow me to help more people. That’s where I direct my ambition for this site, and consequently I’m extremely motivated, which certainly plays a key role in taking action.

6. Let your audience see the real you.


My life and my writing are intricately intertwined, such that it’s impossible to separate the two. When someone reads this web site, they’ll eventually come to know a great deal about me as a person. Usually this creates a skewed and inaccurate impression of who I am today because I change a lot over time – I’m not the same person I was last year - but it’s close enough. Getting to know me makes it easier for people to understand the context of what I write, which means that more value can be transferred in less time.


I’ve told many personal stories on this site, including my most painful and difficult experiences. I don’t do this to be gratuitous but rather because those stories help make a point – that no matter where you find yourself today, you always have the opportunity to grow in some small way, and no matter how small those changes are, they’re going to add up over time to create massive lifelong growth. That’s a lesson we all need to remember.

When I find ways to turn some of my darkest experiences into lessons that might help others in similar situations, it actually transforms those painful memories into joyful ones. They take on new meaning for me, and I can see that there was a positive reason I had to endure such experiences, one that ultimately serves the highest good of all. Oddly, I now find that it was my darkest times that help create the most light for others.

With respect to privacy, I don’t really care much for it. I do respect other people’s right to privacy, so when people tell me personal stories via email, I don’t turn around and re-post them to my blog. But I’m OK with being rather un-private myself. The need for privacy comes from the desire to protect the ego, which is a fear-driven desire, and fear is something I just don’t need in my life. My attitude is that it’s perfectly OK to fail or to be rejected publicly. Trying to appear perfect is nothing but a house of cards that will eventually collapse.

I think allowing people to know the real me makes it possible to build a relationship with my audience that’s based on intimacy and friendship. I dislike seeing people putting me on too much of a pedestal and using labels like ”guru” or “overachiever.” Such labels create distance which makes communication harder. They emphasize our differences instead of our similarities. Communication between equals – between friends – is more effective.


More genuine communication means better connections with your audience, which means more repeat traffic and more referral traffic. This isn’t a manipulative game though, and excessive or overly dramatic self-disclosure for the purpose of linkbaiting will only backfire. Your reasons for storytelling must be to benefit your audience. The traffic benefits are a positive side effect.

7. Write what is true for you, and learn to live with the consequences.


If the stuff I’ve written on this site means I’ll never be able to run for a political office, I can live with that. I’m willing to write what is true for me, even if it goes against my social conditioning. Being honest is more important to me than being popular. But the irony is that because bold honesty is so rare among civilized humans, in the long run this may be the best traffic-building strategy of all.


People often warn me not to write things that might alienate a portion of my visitors. But somehow I keep doing the opposite and seeing traffic go up, not down. I don’t treat any subjects as taboo or sacred if they’re relevant to personal growth, and that includes diet and religion. It’s no secret that I’m a vegan ex-Catholic.


Do I alienate people when I say that torturing and killing defenseless animals for food is wrong? Perhaps. But truth is truth. I happen to think it’s a bad idea to feed cows cement dust and bovine growth hormone, to pack live chickens into warehouses where the ammonia from their feces is strong enough to burn their skin off, and to feed 70% of our grain to livestock while tens of thousands of people die of hunger each day. I also think it’s a bad idea to pay people to perform these actions on my behalf. It really doesn’t matter to me that 999 people out of 1000 disagree with me. Your disagreement with me doesn’t change what went into producing your burger. It’s still a diseased, tortured, chemical-injected cow, one that was doomed to a very sad life because of a decision you made. And you’re still responsible for your role in that cow’s suffering whether you like it or not.

That last paragraph is a good example of the kind of stuff I write that makes people want to put me in a cage, inject me with hormones, and feed me cement dust. It wouldn’t surprise me terribly if that ends up being my fate.

I write what is true for me, regardless of public opinion. Sometimes I’m in the majority; sometimes I’m not. I’m fully aware that some of my opinions are unpopular, and I’m absolutely fine with that. What I’m not fine with is putting truth to a vote.

I take the time to form my own opinions instead of simply regurgitating what I was taught as a child. And I’m also well aware that there are people spending billions of dollars to make you think that a burger is not a very sad, diseased, tortured, chemical-injected cow. But I’m going to keep writing to help you remain aware of things like that, even though you may hate me for it. That defensiveness eventually leads to doubt, which leads to change and growth, so it’s perfectly fine. I’m good at dealing with defensiveness.

I don’t worry too much about hurting people’s feelings. Hurt feelings are a step in the right direction for many people. If I’m able to offend you so easily, to me that means you already recognize some truth in what I’ve written, but you aren’t ready to face it consciously yet. If you read something from me that provokes an emotional reaction, then a seed has already been planted. In other words, it’s already too late for you.
My goal isn’t to convince anyone of anything in particular. I’m not an animal rights activist, and I don’t have a religion to promote. My goal is to awaken people to living more consciously. This requires raising people’s awareness across all facets of their lives, so they can make the big decisions for themselves. It requires breaking social conditioning and replacing it with conscious awareness and intention. That’s a big job, but someone has to do it. And if I don’t do it, then I have to admit I’m just part of the problem like all the other hibernating bears.

A lot has been written about the importance of transparency in blogging, and truth is the best transparency of all. Truth creates trust, and trust builds traffic. No games, no gimmicks… just plain old brutal honesty. Even the people that say they hate you will still come back, and eventually those people will become your most ardent supporters. Even if they don’t agree with you, they’ll learn they can trust you and that your intentions are honorable, and trust is more important than agreement.



8. Treat your visitors like real human beings.


Even though I’m sitting at my computer writing this, seemingly alone, I know you’re a real human being reading it on the other end. My apologies to sentient androids who may be reading this years after it’s been written. You aren’t just a number in my web stats. Despite the technology involved and the time-space differential between my writing and your reading, there’s still a human-to-human connection between us that transcends time and space. And that connection matters to me. I feel its presence whenever I do my best writing.


While I imagine being on a stage in front of a million people when deciding which topic to write about, once I actually get going, I imagine having a one-on-one conversation with a friend. This means revealing some of myself and being honest, as the last two points already addressed, but it also means genuinely caring about you as a person. And that’s perhaps one of the best kept secrets of my success as a blogger. I actually care about helping you grow. I want you to become more conscious and aware. I want you to experience less fear in your life. And my concern for your well-being isn’t conditional upon you liking me.

I happen to think we have a lot more similarities than differences. Based on what I know about myself, I imagine you’d like your life to be better tomorrow than it was yesterday. I imagine you’d like to be happier, more fulfilled, and more at peace with yourself. I also imagine you’re living below your potential and could use some help overcoming fear and solving certain problems to enable you to tap more of that potential. And finally, I imagine you wouldn’t believe me if I said you can have it all for only $19.95 (as well you shouldn’t).

The reason I work so hard to create original content and then give it away for free is because I want to help as many people as possible. I genuinely care what happens to this beautiful planet and to the people who live here. It’s possible I actually value your life even more than you do. This is the kind of motivation that never wanes. I sometimes lose sight of it when I get caught up in the details, but the connection is always there, waiting for me to tap into it whenever I want. This provides me with a wellspring of creative ideas and an inexhaustible passion for contribution.


I don’t need to play stupid marketing and sales games with you. There’s nothing for you to buy here. Even if I add some products in the future, I’m not going to try to manipulate you into buying something you don’t need with a slew of false promises. I might make more money in the short-term by doing that, but it would sever our genuine connection, create a wall between us, and reduce the level of impact I’m able to have. Ultimately, that approach would lead to failure for me, at least in terms of how I define success. I can’t help you grow if I violate your trust.

I cannot force anyone to grow who doesn’t want to. But there are a lot of people on this planet who are now ready to let go of low-awareness living and start pushing themselves to the next level of human existence. And they need help to get there because it’s a difficult journey, and there are strong forces working against it.

Real human beings helping real human beings is ultimately what traffic growth is all about. That’s precisely what a link or a referral is. If you align yourself with the intention of genuinely helping people because you care, you’ll soon find yourself with an abundance of traffic.


9. Keep money in its proper place.


Money is important. Obviously I have bills to pay. Money pays for my computer, my high-speed internet connection, my house, and my food. I just returned yesterday from a vacation that money paid for. My wife and I had a great time partly because we didn’t have to worry about money at all on the trip. We did everything we wanted to do without being hampered by a lack of funds. And this web site paid for it.

It’s important that I generate some money from my work, but it’s not necessary that I extract every possible dollar. In fact, relative to its traffic levels, I’m seriously under-monetizing this site. But money is only a means to an end, not an end in itself. Making a positive contribution to the world is a lot more important to me than money. Money can be useful in achieving this objective, but human relationships are far more important. The funny thing is that the less I rely on money, the more of it I seem to have.

I’m already making more money than I need to pay my bills, and my income from this site keeps going up each month. If I simply keep doing what I’m doing, I’ll probably end up becoming fairly wealthy. But money is an extremely weak motivator for me. Very little of what I do today has a profit motive behind it except to the extent that money will fuel more important goals. That tends to confuse certain people because some of my decisions align with earning money, but many don’t. While I do consider myself an entrepreneur (at least it’s less isolating than “guru”), I only see money as a tool for enhancing and expanding my contribution.

While many entrepreneurs pursue money for the purpose of becoming wealthy, I chose a different route. I sought to earn money for the purpose of increasing my freedom. I don’t want to get myself stuck in a pattern of working for money, so I’m constantly turning down opportunities to make money that would restrict my freedom. For example, I don’t do any consulting or coaching. Consequently, my calendar contains very few fixed appointments. This doesn’t mean I’m idle. It just means I spend my time doing what I freely choose to do instead of what others would have me do. I require this level of flexibility to do my best work.


By paying close attention to how I earn money and not just how much I earn, I keep money in its proper place. This allows me to stay focused on my purpose without getting wrapped up in less important concerns like building a brand, closing sales, or doing phony marketing.

I dislike it when other people use one-dimensional sales and marketing tactics on me, so I avoid using these techniques on this site. I’ve sort of unplugged myself from the current capitalistic system and set up a side system of my own that I find much more congruent with conscious living. I would love for other people to have the same level of freedom I enjoy each day. I’m sure I’ll continue to improve my approach over time, but it’s working wonderfully so far. Imagine having a business with no products, no inventory, no sales, and no customers, but still generating an abundant positive cashflow.

Since the income generation is largely on autopilot, I can focus my time and energy on creating content instead of on doing marketing or trying to sell something. And being able to devote so much time to content creation without worrying how I’ll pay my bills makes it a lot easier to build high traffic.

Some business models make it very challenging to build traffic. You have to spend a lot of time and energy just on lead generation, and then maybe you try to monetize those leads by selling a product or service. It’s always an uphill struggle.

I give all my best content away for free. Word of mouth does the rest. So my traffic building strategy is more like flowing downstream. It hasn’t been a struggle for me at all. And once you have sufficient traffic, it isn’t that hard to monetize it without becoming an ogre.


We’ve all heard the expression, “Build a better mousetrap, and they’ll come.” And we’ve also heard marketing and sales people say that this is just plain wrong – you have to market and sell that mousetrap effectively too. I say they’re all wrong. My approach is the equivalent of, “Build a better mousetrap and give it away for free, and they’ll come – and they’ll bring friends too.”


10. If you forget the first nine suggestions, just focus on genuinely helping people, and the rest will take care of itself.


One thing that turns me off about typical self-help marketing is that authors and speakers often position themselves as if they’re the opposite of their audience. I’m successful and you’re not. I’m rich and you’re not. I’m fit and you’re not. You need me because something is lacking in your life, I have exactly what you lack, and if you pay me (and make me even richer and you poorer), I’ll show you how you can have it too. And if it doesn’t work for you, it just means you’re even more of an idiot than the people who provided my testimonials.

I’m sure you’ve heard this sort of nonsense many times before.


All of this I’ve-arrived-and-you-haven’t stuff is stupid. It suggests that life is about destinations and that once you’ve arrived, you’re done growing and can just relax and sip fruity drinks for the rest of your life. But there’s more to life than border crossings. If you go from single to married or from non-millionaire to millionaire, that’s fine and dandy. Crossing the border into parenthood was a big one for me. But that’s only one day of my life, and to be honest, I didn’t have much control over it except for a decision made nine-months earlier (and it seemed like a pretty attractive idea at the time). What about all those other days though?

Growing as a human being is something I work on daily. I’m deeply passionate about my own growth, so naturally I want to share this part of the journey with others. If I start marketing myself with the “I’m successful and you’re not approach,” I hope someone will come put me out of my misery, since that would mean I’m done growing and ready to die. I don’t expect to ever be done growing as long as I exist as a human being. There are always new distinctions to be made and new experiences to enjoy. And yes… plenty of mistakes to be made as well.

One of the great benefits of focusing on helping others is that it gets fear out of the way. Without fear you become free to just be yourself. You’re able to take intelligent risks and remain detached from any specific outcome because the journey is more important to you than the specific stops along the way. Personally it’s not the destinations that excite me but rather the unfolding process of discovery. I love the anticipation of wondering what lies around each new bend.

If we are to help each other, we need to be partners in the pursuit of growth, not opponents. So it makes no sense to put up fake walls between us. The ego needs walls to protect it, but if we can get past the fear-based needs of the ego, we’ll make a lot more progress.

There are plenty of things I could do with this site that would make me more money or grow traffic faster in the short-term, but I won’t do them because they’ll just put more distance between us. I’ll be on my side, you’ll be on your side, and we’ll each be slightly afraid of the other. I’ll be worried that maybe you won’t buy what I’m selling, and you’ll be worried about getting ripped off or taken advantage of. We’ll just be drinking yet another round of fear, which is exactly the opposite of what we need to grow.

One of my biggest challenges in life right now is figuring out how to help enough people switch their primary polarization from fear to love. Our emotions are an energy source for us (they drive our actions), and most of the world is still driven by fear energy. Watching TV news is a good example; we can actually feel energized by watching others suffer. Hurting animals is another example; we eat their fear for breakfast. But there’s another fuel for human consciousness, and perhaps the best way to describe it is unconditional love. This isn’t the squishy emotion of romantic love – it’s a sense of connection to everything that exists and a desire to serve the highest good of all. Unconditional love, when it becomes one’s primary fuel, cultivates fearlessness. In this state you still have the biological fight-or-flight response, but you aren’t driven by emotional worries like fear of failure or fear of rejection. You feel perfectly safe regardless of external circumstances. And when you have this feeling of unconditional safety, you’re truly free to be yourself, to embrace new experiences, and to grow at a very fast pace.

Personal growth is not a zero-sum game. If you grow as a human being, it doesn’t harm me. In fact, ultimately if all of us grow as individuals, it’s going to make this whole planet better for everyone. When enough people switch their primary polarization from fear to unconditional love, this planet will become a true paradise. That’s a good thing for all of us, one that’s more important than all the money in the world.

Perhaps you have a less ambitious goal for building web traffic than raising human consciousness and working towards world peace. That doesn’t matter. You can still make helping others your primary focus, and if you do that, you’ll find it relatively easy to build a high-traffic web site. If you align yourself with serving the highest good of all, you’ll receive plenty of help along the way, and best of all, you’ll deserve it.


Do your best to help your visitors out of genuine concern for their well-being, and they’ll help you build your traffic and even generate a nice income from it. It’s as simple as that.




Final thoughts


Building a high-traffic website can be very challenging if you’ve never done it before. These tips really only scratch the surface of what you need to know to succeed. Since writing this article, I found an alternative suggestion for those who find it difficult to build substantial traffic and income online.