I’m always talking about how little work I do and how I should have done a lot more each month and how other things seem to get in the way and I always put the work part off. Well, the past few days I have been hitting the laptop (not literally, I would never harm my beautiful new Mac) and I thought it might be interesting to some of you nerdy folks out there to know exactly what I get up to when I finally sit down to get things done.
I have four main tasks to work on: promoting my volunteering ebook, starting a huge new project that will involve building a site from scratch, filing my 2009/10 tax return, and building links back to existing sites. I’ve been in Durban for over two weeks and have only been working hard for about five days, but those five days have been pretty productive.
Ebook Promotion
Working on this basically means nagging people to review my ebook, to accept a guest post from me to put on their own blog, or to hit me back with some other idea which sometimes results in interviews. I have a big list of blogs that I think has readers who might be interested in volunteering. It’s all in a spreadsheet with the blog owner’s name, their contact details (including Twitter and email), their blog’s address, and the status of my request. If I’ve contacted them, I put the date of the email. If something has been agreed like a blog post or a review, I put a little note along with whether I’ve actually sent a review copy or written the blog post yet. Then if I have written something for them, I put the link to the article in the spreadsheet and highlight the line as a way to tell me to stop harassing them.
I’ve got a lot more bloggers to approach but I think the problem is that I’m sticking with people in the same niche of travel and a bit of lifestyle design. I have a few big blogs publishing guest posts or reviews soon which will give sales and exposure a bit of a boost, but I really need to find new markets. I might hit up Lonely Planet’s Thorntree with some posts and look for blogs in the college/university area. Plus everyone is telling me to start an affiliate program to really get things going, so that’s on the agenda.
So far I’ve written a handful of blog posts, sent out a few more review copies and chased up some people who haven’t posted their promised reviews yet. This is an ongoing thing but I’m fed up with it for now so will need to come back to it next time I get a chance to get work done. In 2011? Maybe.
Huge Project/New Site
I have grand plans for a new site but it really will be biting off more than I can chew and it’s not something I’ll be able to do on the road, a little at a time. If I’m able to rent a place and stay in one place for awhile, I will dive into this project and give you all the details.
File my 2009/10 Tax Return
I spent all day yesterday going through my old bank and creditcard statements and Paypal records and adding everything into my terribly neglected tax spreadsheet. I cleaned up the spreadsheet too which will hopefully make doing this year’s taxes a lot easier and inspire me to keep track of more receipts. I’m really bad with keeping receipts and don’t claim half of what I could. I did, however, spend a lot last year on content, advertising, and new domain names which, combined with the fact that I didn’t have a great year for earnings, means that the tax bill is far lower than expected.
Building Links
I have finally and stubborning admitted that building links are the way up Google’s rankings and the easiest way for me to build links is through article marketing on sites like Infobarrel and Ezine Articles. The idea is that you write articles on the same topic as your site and link back to your site from the article. It’s easy and it works. The only problem is that I absolutely hate writing these kinds of articles.
This is where Textbroker comes in. You can post articles that you want written to this site along with what you’re willing to pay per word, how long the article should be, a deadline, and any details the article writer needs to know. Their interface is easy, it’s affordable, and I get articles written really quickly and to a higher quality than I would expect.
Once I get the articles, I post them up to article marketing websites. You can also find people to do the whole process for you through sites like Elance, but I don’t mind the actual posting part, just the writing part. I started working on this today and people are writing me articles as fast as I can post them. I have about 30 articles coming at me about the London 2012 Olympics as well as 15 for my moving to New York site (although these articles are for content building… the article marketing part will come later). I have a bunch of sites to build links for so I will just keep doing what I’m doing whenever I get the time.
My Olympics site is at the top of page two on Google for my target keywords and I’m hoping this little push will kick it to the front page. The trick will be keeping it there but I’m hoping that it will have an advantage once the Olympics roll around because it’s been there for awhile. Who knows, though. I’m really curious to see how this site does and look forward to sharing the results with you in a couple of years!
So that’s what I’ve been up to for the past few days and what I will be up to for the next couple of days before heading up to Tanzania. Did I tell you yet that I’m heading north? I’m off on July 5th to couchsurf for a few days and then on to Zanzibar to catch up with my two Aussie friends who will be at the end of their overland tour. Then on to Rwanda to stay with a friend there for a bit and then… who knows? Maybe stop somewhere and work? Maybe go live with the gorillas? I will keep you posted.







Kirsty – I’m interested in the texbroker.com site. I signed up for it but haven’t posted anything yet. I’ll be trying them out in the next week or two.
I’ve also been link building with help from an Elance provider. They’ve been excellent so far. It’s a long term effort, but it’s just now starting to show some results.
I checked out your Olympics site again and I really like the event schedule. I’m looking forward to the Olympics so much. I’ve never been to one and this will be a great chance to see London and hopefully get tickets to some events. Good post.
Hi Kirsty,
My name is Andrew Dunkle and I am the Senior-Editor of GoOverseas.com. I see here that you are looking for ways to promote your eBook and gain some links back to your site. We would be very interested to have post a guest piece on our site and help promote your cause. Please take a look at our site and let me know if this interests you at all.
Cheers,
Andrew
Hi, I am pretty new to affiliate marketing (a few months) but I have been article marketing a fair bit of late and thought id share a few useful services that you might find useful.
Firstly I have been using rapid rewriter which allows you to generate hundreds of “unique” articles. By unique I mean that google wont see the articles as duplicate content Basically you paste an article in to the software and then “spin” about 5 different versions of each sentence. You can then “spin” words within sentences to increase the uniqueness of each article. After you article is spun you can export between 50 to 200 versions of each article and submit them to article directories and web 2.0 sites.
The second service that I have found effective is submitting to a service like article marketing automation. AMA will drip feed your articles over time to thier blog network. Also you can include 3 deep links to pages on your sites in the article body.
When the money starts rolling in (I hope) I also plan to outsource article writing/spinning using elance or odesk. I also plan record some training videos for my workers so that they know what to do.
I briefly want to mention that I am not the owner of any of these products/services, I just find them useful in my own online business endevours.
Good luck with the link building, I really enjoy reading your blog.
Thank you for being so transparent on how you do it!
I agree that you should look into an affiliate program for your ebook. A lot more sites would be willing to help promote it if they are getting commission on sales. Putting it up on clickbank should be easy enough.
As for your link building efforts, yes article marketing works quite well. The trick will be to build it all up enough so that you can afford someone to do the article submissions too. That way you could substantially increase the number of articles that you can distribute each day.
Its great to see that you have been working hard. Good luck with all your future projects.
Hey KRIS
How many visitors do you have in you London 2012 Olympics site ?
@steve I’m super impressed with Textbroker. Have had all of my articles written to a high standard in less than a week. That’s about 45 articles. I haven’t tried elance but I would use them for sure. Have heard lots of good feedback. Might see you at the Olympics!
@andrew Ya sure, email me or will get in touch with you when I have some more time.
@rodderz Thanks loads for those suggestions. I’m not totally sure how I feel about spewing rehashed, spammy articles onto the web but I suppose I might need to come to terms with it.
@thedame One of the most important things for me on this blog is to be transparent. Thanks for noticing!
@laptop That’s something to aim for… people writing and submitting articles while you sleep. I don’t have the funds to pay for that level of help just yet but hopefully in time. Ya I agree with the ebook advice… I just need to sort out how it will work with the commissions. Donating to a charity makes things tricky.
@Giannis I only get about 30 views a day to my London site. I am positioning myself pretty well for a lot of good keywords both short and long tail though so if I can get to where I want to be in Google, I’m expecting a lot of views in a year or so.
Thanks for all the great ideas. Your blog is really very nice and all the posts are fully informative. I admire those writers who share the best of their knowledge in writing such articles. Keep up the good work and continue inspiring readers.Thank you so much.
Hi Kirsty,
Really enjoy posts like these, I think it’s fun to share what we are all up to, I personally have been having a difficult time with building link to my website, I feel like If I can build more links, then I will definitely get to where I wanna be, but the hard part is actually taking action, and getting it done, I seem to struggle with that alot. Definitely for Google links is the key, while for the other search engines, it doesn’t seem to be as consistent as Google is with links for Rankings.
I think I will try my hands in articles like you are doing, now I just gotta get the motivation to write the articles, like yourself.
Till then,
Jean
I see your point about spammy articles kirsty, although I tend to spend a long time (maybe too long) making sure that the content is both top quality and provides a lot of value to readers. I also read through all the spins to make sure they read really really well. Im not sure id call the way im doing it spammy, I like to think that im spreading valuable content to a wider readership. At the end of the day putting out junk ends up reflecting badly on you and your site. You do get tons of backlinks as well.
If you want to automate article submissions SEO Link Vine and Unique Article Wizard look pretty good (in addition to AMA mentioned above), although they are all subscription services. I am also playing with a free article submission program called article submission helper at the moment, although I havnt really used it that extensively yet.
Hard work really pays off. It’s good to see things going good for you. Promoting your ebook will help your sales and building links will be good for your exposure. Keep up the good work!
Its great to see that you have been working hard.
Curious to know if you have any plans for the London site after 2012?
Perhaps something like a historical review of the games?
I nearly bought the domain london1948.com and was going to do something similar, based purely on the fact the domain name was so strong!
I also read through all the spins to make sure they read really really well. Im not sure id call the way im doing it spammy, I like to think that im spreading valuable content to a wider readership.