Outsourcing Plan Of Action

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17 Responses to “Outsourcing Plan Of Action”

  1. blurkmark Says:

    Jeremy,

    Actually, I send you an email asking this but no respond. So, thanks for the video. It answers most of my questions regarding outsourcing.

    By the way, I found converting products, not from CB, it health related product. Do you have more suggestions in how to make them convert much better?

    Thank you

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    Jeremy Reply:

    blurkmark,

    Each product is going to be a little bit different as they all target different groups and price points.

    Without knowing specifics on the product itself, I would just say to make sure that you completely understand who your target market is and then make sure that your content speaks directly to them.

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  2. AdamV Says:

    I have 2 questions.

    1. Many of Angela’s link sources only allow you to put a link on your profile page for that site. If you only get one link but you have 50 articles you want to promote will you set up mulitple accounts at these sites to get multiple links?

    2. Most people have heard of the dreaded Google Sandbox. I was wondering if EZA articles are affected by this. If I submit RSS feeds, then mash and submit more RSS feeds, and outsource some other link building I could have a couple hundred back links in just a few days.

    Will this sandbox EZA articles or is EZA such a big and powerful site that it might be sort of immune to the “sandbox”?

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  3. bond2878 Says:

    Can you give us the script that u used earlier in the course for rotating the CB offers and a sort lesson on how to use it?

    Thanks,

    Bond

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    zerofill Reply:

    If you are talking about the PHP code I wrote to make it randomly go to an offer…

    That is pretty simple:

    Open up notepad…or some text editor…
    Put the following into it…

    < ?php
    // Pick a random number between 1 and 2
    $thenumber = rand(1,2);

    // If the random number is 1 go to the first link if it is 2 go to the other link
    If($thenumber == 1) {
    header ("Location: http://MYCLICKBANKHOPLINK“);
    } else {
    header (”Location:
    http://MYCLICKBANKHOPLINK2“);
    }
    ?>

    Then save it as index.php
    Upload it to your domain…point your EZA article to whatever domain name it is…
    Now you have with this method a 50/50 chance of it going to 1 or the other…
    But running something like that for a few days by sending a lot of traffic to it…can give you some insight on how they convert…
    Obviously pay attention to the hops versus sales for each offer…because with this simple script it is possible to go to the first URL 10 times…or the second one…
    It is just like a lottery with only 2 numbers…

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    zerofill Reply:

    The wuotation marks in the header statements you will have to edit and put regular quotation marks in them…as the blog screws it up…

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    zerofill Reply:

    Also…make sure you copy

    < ?php
    and everything inbetween including the ending
    ?>

    zerofill Reply:

    Actually…here just download this
    http://www.articlemarketersbootcamp.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/index.zip

    bond2878 Reply:

    Thanks this is what I was looking for, you guys have some GREAT info.
    You all have helped me very much, keep up the great training.

    Bond

  4. jwillin6 Says:

    Jeremy,

    Thanks for that video. People talk about outsourcing and even write e-books on the subject, but actually being able to see how it’s done was great. Thank you so much for that.

    In researching some of the terms you were using as far as the social bookmarking, for example social bot. I understand it is software. How do your outsourcers work with the software? I take it you furnish them with your info to enable them to use it?

    You guys went over socialmarker in your IM Bootcamp, so your outsourcers have access to your account in order to do the backlinking?

    By the way, I did take your suggestion and signed up for Angela’s backlinking package. The people and her for that matter are having some excellent results with it. So, thanks for that suggestion.

    Some folks that were discussing social bookmarking were saying that socialbot doesn’t backlink EA articles or maybe any article urls. When doing all this backlinking what links are we actually backlinking? Is it the articles,the websites or both. For example, would you be backlinking your adsense site for your growing your penis niche? ;) Now, you’ve taken us to the actual advertising for an outsourcer, now can you do one more step and show us exactly what do you send them to advertise besides Angela’s backlinks etc. What are you asking the outsourcer to advertise for you?

    Do you have to use some type of proxy servers to cover your tracks when using bookmarking tools? I understand if you post too many that you could be charged with spamming. How is that?

    Could you give a short explanation of these terms and why they are important to social bookmarking?

    “Scuttle sites”

    “Pligg sites”

    Thanks

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    Jeremy Kelsall Reply:

    Yes, I give them access to a social marker acct or whatever it is that I’m using to do my backlinking..hell, I bought an extra 2 copies of social bot the other day to give to outsourcers when BigMike was running that $7 sale :)
    As far as pligg and scuttle sites…ehhhh…kind of hard to tell with them right now I think. some people say good, some say bad…but, I’m of the thinking that as long as you don’t completely abuse them, it will do more good than bad.

    Sorry it took me so long to answer this, I didn’t get notified of a new post here…

    Jeremy

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  5. Jenny Says:

    How many backlinks do your outsources do per day per article?

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    Jeremy Kelsall Reply:

    Jenny, I usually have them work an hour or 2 a day doing nothing but building links…So, usually somewhere between 10 and 30 would be a good estimate.

    However, keep in mind that you are only going to have them build so many links to an article…If you did your keyword research right, 20 or 30 GOOD links is probably all you need :)

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  6. Jenny Says:

    Did you find someone really cheap after the video ended?

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    Jeremy Kelsall Reply:

    I ended up getting 10+ applicants at $3 or less per hour…

    Try it when you have time…You don’t actually have to hire anyone, but it is still good to get familiar with the process.

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  7. koolphoto Says:

    Hey Guys,

    I was reading about need-an-article.com on WF. Any opinions on this site? Is it a good way to get articles written?

    Thanks

    Ken

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    Jeremy Kelsall Reply:

    I’ve never had any dealings with them. But, it might be worth it to let them to an article or 2 for you just to see what you get :0

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