Hi guys, I am making a new blog hoping to sell a cb product, I was just wondering what was the best way to go about the blog, should I relate every post back to the product i am promoting or just a few? Im going to be promoting some gambling products. What are your thoughts?
hi there. i have setup a very successful review blog for cb products. from what i have discovered during the process, it is best to carefully select the products and actually review them. dont just throw up hundreds of bogus pre-written posts as they wont work. throw a few negative reviews in so it makes it look like you arent just reviewing all these "amazing" products when in reality most of them are total shite. you dont have to review a product in every post. its probably better not to. answer all the questions you may get in the comments (this is where getting a review copy comes in handy) and make sure you know what you are talking about. ask someone else (the publisher) if you need to! i have reviewed many different products in many niches and it has not hurt my blog at all. however, by sticking with one niche per blog you will get more targeted traffic. this is actually what i plan to do next. start creating niche review blogs (not forex lolz) and see how i go with them. sign up to the social bookmarking sites with a new account and stick with that account to bookmark your posts. create some squidoos and hubs etc and point them back to your posts for extra traffic (bookmark those too ) its a pretty easy way to make some cash but it takes a month or so to pick up. just keep at it. hope that was helpful!
I would do a blog about the subject in general, and have a ton of real content. Link to a single product review, or comparison review in the sidebar and in the header, so it's visible on every page. By providing plenty of real content, you give your blog a sense of authority, so readers will take your recommendations more seriously. Don't push too many products, or you just come across as "too salesy". Poker and gambling give you a fantastic opportunity to document your experience of using the products over a few weeks or months. And if they are as good as their sales pages say they are, you should end up with some pretty compelling evidence, which creates fantastic pre-sell material!