Someone Ask Me A Question, Please!
My regular visit to a Blogger gave me the inspiration for this article and it relates
to my last post about making every article "count".
Alan LeStourgeon is the author behind Affiliate Confession and if you click on
the link to his Blog, you will read that Alan has a problem that I would like to
have.
Let's have a look at how Alan became swamped with so many questions about
his business and lifestyle, that he placed a FAQ section on his site. In my books,
Alan is a success in the Affiliate Marketing business. If you look at his June statistics
you can see what is peaking people's interest and they want to know how they
can repeat his earnings. I would assume the questions are from readers wanting
some personal contact with Alan to reassure them selves that he is a "real" person
"making it happen" online.
What a lot of people fail to do or just don't want to do, is do some digging and
is go through Alan's archived articles and they can view all his methods, programs,
and statistics from "DAY 1".
Theoretically, everyone should be able to follow in his footsteps and earn the
same amount of money but as everybody also knows is that there are always
variables such as finding the right niche or unsure if your site has enough,
too much or irrelevant content.
As you can see by the articles Alan writes, a lot of time and thought goes into
each one and a first time reader will see this as I did a few months back.
My point is that his money making strategies are all laid out in his Blog, if an
interested reader takes the time to look through Alan's archives
That's why I believe in making each article "count" and try to make it better
than the last one mainly because of the difference between Alan and me.
Nobody has asked me a question.....yet.















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