ShoemoneyX Open Again

The beginners affiliate program that Shoemoney started (ShoemoneyX) has been opened back up for fresh subscribers.  It’s a 12 week course that consists of a weekly email from Jeremy.  Each of the emails has a lesson and then some “homework” to do that relates to the lesson.

  1. Week 1 – The Beginner’s Guide To Internet Marketing
  2. Week 2 – Affiliate Marketing 101: Everything You Need To Know To Start Promoting Products
  3. Week 3 – Market Research: How To Crush Your Competitors And Discover Hot Niches
  4. Week 4 – Introduction to Pay Per Click
  5. Week 5 – Advanced Pay Per Click
  6. Week 6 – SEO Tips, Tricks, and Tactics
  7. Week 7 – Content Creation: How To Create Articles That Attract Users And Increase Sales
  8. Week 8 – Marketing: How To Use Social Media To Spread Your Brand
  9. Week 9 – Make That Cash: 10 Ways To Monetize Your Site And Increase Profitability
  10. Week 10 – Testing & Tracking: How To Optimize Your Site & Make Sense Of The Figures
  11. Week 11 – Building Your Team: How To Network With Others And Find Long Term Partners
  12. Week 12 – Launch Day: How To Kick Start Your Business And Manage Your Projects

When Jeremy first started this program, I signed up for ShoeMoneyX immediately.  It’s well worth the time, and at the price (Free), you really shouldn’t pass on the opportunity to have one of the leading affiliate marketers teach you a little bit about the profession.  It certainly is aimed at beginners, but even many of you veterans will likely learn something.  Even if it’s just what some of your fellow marketers are thinking about things.  I know I didn’t regret signing up for the program.  Jeremy is a trustworthy sorta guy, so you don’t receive a whole bunch of spam once the program ends either.  Give it a try.  It’s pretty easy to unsubscribe if you don’t find it valuable.

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How to Get Where You’re Going

How are you going to get where you are going?  It’s a fairly simple question.  If you’re taking a trip, you find a map and plot your course.  Even that has been extremely simplified in recent years.  Instead of a Sextant, you only need an internet connection and a browser pointed to mapquest or google maps.

There are some that have the innate ability to get where they are going without a map.  They just get in the car and drive and manage, somehow, to get where they’re going.  Those people amaze me.

Enough with the analogy.  Those very same people exist in every walk of life.  There are those that can just as easily pick up a pc and make the pieces work together.  No manual needed.  There are also those that seem to get the knack for making money online just as easily.  Some will claim that they work hard for their money and even harder to get to where they are.  Most are telling the truth.  Some are lying.

The point of all of this is to make the statement that I am not one of those people.  While I do make money online, it isn’t anywhere near the amount that I would like it to be nor does it increase in leaps and bounds.  Instead, my income has been steady for several months.  All because I don’t have a map.

Unlike travel, there isn’t a one-stop place to get your map for making money online.  You’ll need to make several stops along the way to get your bearings and direction.  Maybe you’ll start off at Darren Rowse Boulevard headed in a Problogger sort of direction.  Then you stop off at the Aaron Wall SEO Stop looking for a little bit of a map for making the great Googely Moogely happy.   Somewhere along the way, you get distracted by the bright lights of John Chow Avenue.  Weeks or Months later, you find yourself still marveling at the pretty lights and have expanded your wonder to encompass the John Cow Court and the SuperAffiliate Alley (sorry, I like alliteration).  And lets not forget the wonder that is ShoeMoney Marketplace.

Sound familiar?  It does to me.  Mostly because I just told you what my path has been so far.  I started all this off with some inspiration from Darren.  I learned a little SEO on the way from Aaron.  Then I stumbled upon John Chow.  And he’s great for looking at in amazement because he’s a true success story for money bloggers.  But he isn’t so great for learning much from.  Heck, John only posts about 2 or so posts a week that he actually penned.  The rest are paid reviews and guest posts.  Good for him.  If I was making 30k a month on my one site, I don’t think I’d want to be writing many posts either.

Then come on down to John Cow’s pasture.  What began as a full fledged mimic of John Chow has become an icon in it’s own right.  But, again, great story and little direct helpful direction.  Although a great read, it’s not going to get you anywhere.

Then there’s Zac Johnson and Jeremy Schoemaker.  These guys truly put out some great content. It’s amazing in it’s helpfulness.  They are leaders in their fields and they take the time to try and share what they can.  I enjoy reading both.  But it won’t do you any good if all you do is stare in amazement.

You’ve got to make your map and get in your car and drive.  At that I’ve failed.  I tried to be one of those people that can get in the car and drive, sans map.  I’m not one of those people.  I got lost along the way and have been driving in circles trying to find my way.  Each month I end up at the same intersection and even though it seems like I take a new turn, I still end up right back where I started.

From now on, I’m making a map.  I’m going to set goals for myself to meet each month.  It’s not something that I’ve ever been particularly good at, so I’ll probably miss a few here and there, but I’ll still have them.  And if I have them, I truly do try and hold myself to them.  Especially if I make them public here.

You can do the same.  If you find yourself driving aimlessly through the super blogger/affiliate neighborhood, get yourself a map.  Stop trying to drive without a map.  Decide what you want to accomplish in the next month and write it down.  Hold yourself to it.  Share it if you want. But do make a map.

Chow: Blog Business Structure

While I normally don’t like John Chow’s writing all that much, he has been doing a great series on how he runs his blog.  The latest is on an article on his “Blog Business Structure“.  I think it provides some great insight into how a true “problogger” runs things behind the scenes from a financial perspective.

What I would have like to see is a little bit more detail as well as a U.S. version(only because I’m in the U.S.).  I’m sure that John may not be able to provide a U.S. version, but maybe we can talk another U.S. blogger into it.  Shoemoney perhaps? I know that after the results of 2007, I’ve been thinking a lot more of a move away from the proprietorship kind of business and more towards a corporate structure of some sort.  For the exact same reasons that John mentions that he does it.  I look forward to a few more of these articles from John.  Sure beats the paid reviews and food reviews that we normally get from him.

Win Prizes at the ShoeMoney 13k RSS Contest

If you are a subscriber of Shoe’s, you probably already know about the contest.  If not, get yourself on over to the 13,000 RSS Contest post to learn all about it.  There are prizes being given away each day and there are several ways to get involved and get your name in the hat.

Plus, you help Shoe beat down John Chow in the RSS competition that they are having.  It’s neck and neck at this point, so go give Shoe a subscriber or two. 😉

Also, I’ve donated a few prizes to the contest, so you might just end up with those.  The prizes I donated are a Text Link here on Thatedeguy and a 1 year premium link at pfdirectory.com.  I also donated a 120×600 banner on the sidebar, but I don’t see it on the list.  It was on an earlier list, so I’m not sure if it’s still a prize or not.  In any case, there are plenty of prizes to go around and with 4 going a day, you need to get in early.

P.S. I’m waiting on this contest at ShoeMoney to finish up and get those prizes handed out, but then I might have something up my sleeve for a contest here.  Anyone want to donate to the prize and see how big we get? It’s probably not going to happen, but it would be fun to give away more than Shoe is.