Raw Notes:
- concerned about energy
Daily Dozen from Today Matters:
- attitude -
- priorities -
- health -
- family -
- thinking -
- commitment -
- finances -
- faith -
- relationships -
- generosity -
- value -
- growth -
Hours: 6.0
Million Word Project:
87) 595 (-7,151)
86) 0 (-6.746)
85) 0 (-5,746)
84) 0 (-4,746)
83) 0 (-3,746)
82) 1111 (-2,746)
81) 666 (-2,857)
80) 555 (-2,523)
Notes:
Content curation in a nutshell means that you act much like the
curator at a museum. A curator is someone who brings together
large collections of something and creates an easy way to digest
that information.
Using wordpress.com:
So what exactly did I do?
- I created a blog called xyzreviews.wordpress.com. (replace xyz with product name of choice)
- Then I named the blog: “All About XYZ”, with a tagline like: “The Best XYZ Info Online”.
- I changed the sidebar widgets (go to Presentation -> Widgets) to include only: Recent Posts and Links.
- All of my Post Titles had the product name in it.
- As you can see under “Totals”, I only have 4 blog posts. I did not write a single “unique” article All the posts are repurposed content, i.e. PLR articles I’ve had on my hard drive for a LONG TIME! I uploaded each article “as is”, no re-writing or editing of the articles. Again, I wasn’t really worried about duplicate content when creating these blogs since I was originally going to use these blogs solely for RSS feeds.
- Once I copied the article over, I proceeded to use a sub-headline (the first sentence of the article) using my product name. Each sub-headline was bolded and used as an anchor text link that linked to an affiliate product.
- I bolded and italicized several instances of the product name (as well as synonymous words). I also sprinkled some anchor text links throughout the article that pointed back to the affiliate product.
I made sure to tag each post using the “Tags” area (this is located just below where you post content). For tags I used the product name, the brand name, the product name + review (e.g. xyz reviews). As you can see above, I only used 6 tags, which I used for every blog post.
So what exactly did I do?I created a blog called xyzreviews.wordpress.com. (replace xyz with product name of choice)
Then I named the blog: “All About XYZ”, with a tagline like: “The Best XYZ Info Online”.
I changed the sidebar widgets (go to Presentation -> Widgets) to include only: Recent Posts and Links.
All of my Post Titles had the product name in it.
As you can see under “Totals”, I only have 4 blog posts. I did not write a single “unique” article All the posts are repurposed content, i.e. PLR articles I’ve had on my hard drive for a LONG TIME! I uploaded each article “as is”, no re-writing or editing of the articles. Again, I wasn’t really worried about duplicate content when creating these blogs since I was originally going to use these blogs solely for RSS feeds.
Once I copied the article over, I proceeded to use a sub-headline (the first sentence of the article) using my product name. Each sub-headline was bolded and used as an anchor text link that linked to an affiliate product.
I bolded and italicized several instances of the product name (as well as synonymous words). I also sprinkled some anchor text links throughout the article that pointed back to the affiliate product.
I made sure to tag each post using the “Tags” area (this is located just below where you post content). For tags I used the product name, the brand name, the product name + review (e.g. xyz reviews). As you can see above, I only used 6 tags, which I used for every blog post. - Click Publish!