Internet Tips
If you are building a website to promote affiliate links which you hope someday will be ranked well in the search engines, here is some advice.
This will be hard for beginners to do. I know this because I have been there myself and know how hard it is to see the big picture.
If you hope to have your site ranked well by Google, do not put any affiliate links on your site at first.
1. It won't do any good anyway because a new site gets no search engine traffic.
2. Google can have very adverse reactions to the site if they think the site MIGHT be there just to promote affiliate links. They are really clamping down on this lately. Google hates sites which seem to be there just to promote affiliate links.
3. Spend a few days submitting the new site to relevant directories. If your site is about dogs, do a search in Google for "Dog Directories". You will find many directories where you can submit your site for free. Many of these sites have good rankings in Google and will benefit your site's status.
Be patient with new sites. Create plenty of good content Google will love. Make sure you understand SEO BEFORE writing the content. Get the site ranked in Google before putting the first affiliate link on. And even then, do not slap affiliate links all over it. One at first is plenty.
Of course if you plan on getting traffic from a source besides free search engine traffic, this advice does not apply. But I highly suggest beginners do not assume they can make a profit by driving traffic to their site with PayPerClick.
Best Regards,
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Steve Weber Weber Internet Marketing
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