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Telephonic interview I did with Business Day last week.
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Vinny Lingham is an International Award winning Entrepreneur & Search Engine Marketer. He is currently CEO of Free Website maker, Yola.
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October 3, 2006 at 5:21 am
I enjoyed reading your interview
This article starts to explore some interesting themes about emerging markets and has a few tips for everyone — for example, Hawaii is a good place for a second honeymoon (I’ll try to keep that in mind — I haven’t crossed the threshold for the 1st yet – Hahaha)
Seriously, your company and the work your company does represents an emerging type of risk management that most likely will be around for a long time (as long as people search the Internet and look to the Internet for information) — you have tapped a growing niche in the information market.
Your suggestion to optimise websites has a kernal of truth for every affiliate whether large or small. Every affiliate needs to “tell a search engine what [is being sold]” — The information helps me [as an example] because this is something I need to do. One area of my site did really well back in 2003 and 2004 but last year I was disapppointed — now I have a clue: I covered way too many topics on one page and I repeated that formula to my my site’s detriment. In fact my brother recently said to me, “Your site is so psychedelic that I get lost” — so you can imagine what my visitors/customers might be feeling
That is an area I am working on and now with the changes of Web 2.0 there are so many things a webmaster needs to keep on top of!
When you say, “We basically buy traffic from Google” — is that the same as using Adwords or is that different? Perhaps what you are doing is buying traffic on a more wholesale scale than a webmaster who uses PPC and/or Adwords (I don’t engage in those campaigns, I only know what I read)?
Inventories/interest, site demographics, etc. these are topics for all affiliates.
Browser “wars” — sites built for IE vs. other browsers — that’s an important topic for all webmasters as well.
Your quote “I’d rather be a big fish in a small pond” is a good one for every affiliate pursuing a niche market
I enjoyed the interview and I always learn something from your posts — keep posting!
There was one area of my site
October 3, 2006 at 5:25 am
Oops — I didn’t know there was a character/word limit
I think part of my response was cut off.
Next time I’ll try to keep in mind that brevity is the soul of wit
October 3, 2006 at 3:21 am
I enjoyed reading your interview
This article starts to explore some interesting themes about emerging markets and has a few tips for everyone — for example, Hawaii is a good place for a second honeymoon (I’ll try to keep that in mind — I haven’t crossed the threshold for the 1st yet – Hahaha)
Seriously, your company and the work your company does represents an emerging type of risk management that most likely will be around for a long time (as long as people search the Internet and look to the Internet for information) — you have tapped a growing niche in the information market.
Your suggestion to optimise websites has a kernal of truth for every affiliate whether large or small. Every affiliate needs to “tell a search engine what [is being sold]” — The information helps me [as an example] because this is something I need to do. One area of my site did really well back in 2003 and 2004 but last year I was disapppointed — now I have a clue: I covered way too many topics on one page and I repeated that formula to my my site’s detriment. In fact my brother recently said to me, “Your site is so psychedelic that I get lost” — so you can imagine what my visitors/customers might be feeling
That is an area I am working on and now with the changes of Web 2.0 there are so many things a webmaster needs to keep on top of!
When you say, “We basically buy traffic from Google” — is that the same as using Adwords or is that different? Perhaps what you are doing is buying traffic on a more wholesale scale than a webmaster who uses PPC and/or Adwords (I don’t engage in those campaigns, I only know what I read)?
Inventories/interest, site demographics, etc. these are topics for all affiliates.
Browser “wars” — sites built for IE vs. other browsers — that’s an important topic for all webmasters as well.
Your quote “I’d rather be a big fish in a small pond” is a good one for every affiliate pursuing a niche market
I enjoyed the interview and I always learn something from your posts — keep posting!
There was one area of my site
October 3, 2006 at 3:25 am
Oops — I didn’t know there was a character/word limit
I think part of my response was cut off.
Next time I’ll try to keep in mind that brevity is the soul of wit
October 4, 2006 at 11:12 am
Great article Vin – I think you’d make a great lawyer if there was no internet!!
October 4, 2006 at 9:12 am
Great article Vin – I think you’d make a great lawyer if there was no internet!!
March 25, 2009 at 5:29 pm
very unique blog. simple, informative and informative blog
July 10, 2009 at 1:37 pm
Well, there are more things to read in the internet. Thank you.
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