The hungry bee rests not its tiny wings

The hungry bee rests not its tiny wings

  • Posted on: December 20, 2016
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Your site is a wild hungry tiger hunting for its prey.

No, a spider trapping passing food with an intricate, immaculately built, bigger and bigger web.

No, it’s a bird of paradise flaunting his rainbow bright plumage to attract a lustful potential beauty.

Or No. It’s a humble leafcutter ant, shakily wobbling through the autumn leaf litter carrying prizes multiples larger than itself.

Your site is all of them. A complete animal . . . , for sure, it’s a voracious beast. And it’s going to take some taming.

Here’s the process in a nutshell of best practice.

Pick the right product to promote, one that you have positive connection with and can add value to.

Aim for high quality original work all the time. It’s 10 times more work but 1000 times more effective.

Promote each article you write like it’s a prize.

Link outwards well, and only link to tools and sites you respect and you’d use yourself.

Always be bold searching for new products and partnerships.

Brand your own package like you’re Ogilvy and Mather.

And for a takeaway, remember to triumph the human desires and benefits – sell the sizzle even more than the steak.

 

Best of luck with our joint quest.