One of the best avenues to building an Internet Marketing business is with “your own” products. But how do you go about creating your own product?
There are 3 basic methods: creating something from scratch, modifying an existing product such as PLR (Private Label Rights) or public domain, or building on top of something, such as Open Source code.
Modifying an existing product or building on top of something is usually quicker than creating something from scratch. Through outsourcing, you can create your own products quickly and relatively inexpensively.
I did this with an Open Source program for creating Camtasia-like screen capture videos. I spent a few hundred dollars at Rentacoder to take the Open Source version, change the GUI or interface, add some features, and create a Website around it. [Read more →]
Many Internet Marketers put the “cart before the horse”, jumping into a niche, even creating a product before they know whether people will buy.
If you’re selling something directly, be it your own info-product, membership, or service, your sales page is arguably the most important thing there is. A great product is worthless if no one buys it. Traffic? Useless if it doesn’t convert.
What could be better than free & easy traffic and backlinks?
One of the ways to get backlinks that many of us are familiar with is blog commenting. The idea is that you find high Pagerank blogs that don’t use the “no-follow” tag, and comment on them. It is often taught as an “easy” way to get high-value backlinks for SEO purposes.
Jay Stockwell (the developer of