Did you know that you can dramatically increase your blog’s ad revenue by turning your wp blog into a Q&A site? Click here to see what I’m talking about.
…And you don’t have to be a geek to pull this stunt off either. All you need is WP-Answers plugin which will instantly turn your blog into a cash sucking social Q&A site.
BZ9 is a free service that allows you easily add drop ins and peel away ads to any URL.
Using BZ9, you can set up a simple redirect for any website, whether it’s a social media URL such as Twitter and Facebook, an Affiliate link (such as Clickbank) or a link to a page on a website you own.
After the redirection is set up, BZ9 automatically ads a simple script to the process which allows you to add a drop in, a peel away ad or a twitter form to the particular URL.
Ever since discovered article marketing, I knew for a fact that it’s probably one of the most efficient and profitable ways of driving traffic to a website. However, after doing it for some time, I realized that I kept facing a single problem over and over and over again every single time.
The problem was the article submissions process where I had to spend hours just filling up blank lines with my title, description, tags and captchas. Besides the fact that it’s super annoying, it’s also completely counter productive. I could have had spent this time writing more articles, creating blogs, setting up JVs or just cruising the forums.
ArticleSubmitAuto solved this problem for me. Check out the video below to see what I’m talking about.
After playing around with Slide In Code for a day I finally got myself to shoot a quick video review of the Sean Clark’s software and show you what I think about it:
Following the first part of Slide In Code review, this is the next and the final part of my review where I share my final conclusions regarding the Slide In Code launch and the real value of Sean Clark’s profit boosting software.
Sean Clark’s controversial slide in software is shaping up to become on of the best things that could ever happen to your website or blog. The idea behind the Slide In Code is to turn %30 of your existing traffic into subscribers, twitter followers or just get them to click on a banner.