Please log in again. The login page will open in a new tab. After logging in you can close it and return to this page. Close Top Banner. Video tutorials — these help with some of the more techy sorts of issues you may come across. Regular Coffee Talk interviews with industry professionals. Fortnightly live coaching sessions if you have any questions you need answered — these are in addition to the normal weekly sessions.
James Martel is a surprisingly good writer who sorts through all the hype and provides readers with thoroughly explained tips, techniques and proven facts.
The Handbook starts with a brief, interesting look at Martell and how he got into affiliate marketing. What James Martell has created is a step-by-step guide to setting up your own highly profitable Internet business selling affiliate products. If you, by chance, pass any of his sites, you will note that most of his web sites are created with the search engines in mind..
Affiliate experts will probably be taken aback by the simple overall strategy that James uses to get top search engine rankings. For example, take his notes on Keyword Density. As he shows us, his original formula still works.
These new rules include: optimizing each page for keyword density by including "Primary and Tier-1 Secondary Keywords" in the following ways: Primary Keyword: use once in the headline and again, just once, in the first paragraph.
Now, do not use this keyword again anywhere else on the page. In his Affiliate Marketer's Handbook, he explains that keywords should be used repeatedly in the following density: no less than 24 times; no more than 36 times.
This is followed by very intuitive clarifications, advice and tips that further demonstrate why Martell remains a cut above the rest. Besides the book has constant updates through his bi-monthly audio newsletter called the Affiliate Buzz. When you purchase the Affiliate Marketers Handbook, you can also choose to purchase a subscription to the Affiliate Buzz which covers updates and topics related to the manual as well as additional marketing news and even personal inspiration from James himself on affiliate programs Another point to be noted is that no where in the Affiliate Marketers Handbook will you be asked to buy something.
There are no meetings that you need to drag your friends to, quickly converting them to distant acquaintances. No down line that you need to keep motivated to create your income. James uses to funnel his traffic to those sales pages. He constructs his site navigation systems in such a way that he directs Google PageRank to his selling pages. Search engine rankings are governed by algorithms that assign points for relevancy and importance. Recent changes in algorithms at Google, Yahoo, MSN and others assign mega points for link popularity -- which seeks to establish how many other relevant sites have a 'backwards link' to yours and which pages of your site are the MOST important.
What Martell has created is a step-by-step guide to setting up your own highly profitable internet business selling affiliate products. He has split up the whole process, of setting up and running your affiliate business, in 8 steps. In his " Affiliate Marketers Handbook " James Martell shares his own proven system for earning a really nice income. And so far as I can judge, he has really left no stone unturned.
The Affiliate Marketers Handbook is so detailed that it's like you're following James Martell's every mouse click. This training manual contains over 40, words and nearly graphics with precise instruction. But, that's not all.
His words:. And, this is because you will gain an AWESOME strategic advantage when your domain name contains the most popular keywords for your industry, -- especially since the advent of link popularity as a MAJOR search engine ranking technique. The idea is to be easily found by people who are trying to find you. That is about getting ranked high on the search engines. I was astounded to learn that www. To stay focused, however, we are reminded to always find keywords relating to the industry chosen in step 2.
Step 4 covers the technicalities of web design using FrontPage templates, a little on HTML coding, domain name registration, and web hosting. I say this because I think James Martell does a great job of making a potentially confusing area, especially for beginners, imminently simple. Step 5 is a detailed answer to the question: how do I get noticed on Google or Yahoo, or, or, or? I am so lazy that certain people routinely to hold up a stick to tell if I am moving. I knew there would be a lot of software that would do it for me and I was right this time.
That is what FrontPage does. This chapter is about manipulating HTML on your web pages to make it very friendly to search engines. James is pretty good about respecting this part of my intellectual indolence. James, thanks. I am not a chicken. This is all for the purpose of being search engine friendly and having your site migrate to the front of the search engines when putative customers search on the well-researched keywords.
For me this is the money shot.
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