Hi: I want to do clickbank using free blogs like bloger or wordpress so could you recommend me some free blogs to do clickbank? Thank you. I hope the blog you mentioned has a high PR socre
Ummm, How about the two you mentioned? Or are you trying to look for dofollow blogs to spam on? If so I doubt people will provide with such a blueprint - welcome to DP, your first post reflects a majority of this forum actually so I'm sure you'll fit right in. /All your PR is belong to me.
No spam, But I want to do article seo and all articles written by myself. Not only for clickbank but also cj and google adsense, I own a group so, more blogs needed. I want free blogs as now I want to make a test to see whether this could be useful.
Mate, what are you talking about? Are you looking for more platform blogs or are you looking for do follow blogs? If you're looking for more free platform blogs, you can just google it and I'm sure you will find a lot of them. But why go through all those trouble when you can just use blogger and wordpress. But if you are going to promote a product or an online business, do not use wordpress, because they will shut your blog down soon or later. Your second best bet is to get yourself a blog(Your own blog) where no one can tell you what to do and no one can shut it down. It doesn't require a lot of work, all you have to do is get yourself a domain name and a hosting account. At godaddy, a .com cost around $ 13 and you can get a hosting account for 4 or $ 6. If you get both of them at the same time, you will pay the domain for a less price. Keep in mind you will always have to pay for the hosting every month.But I'm sure you can afford it. If I did not answer your question, let us know what you really want?
Thank you very much megarudy: I can afford the domain and host you know, but, I don't know whether blog would be better for clickbank. So I want to make a test using free blog platform. You advice is really helpful and I won't using wordpress, thank you. I also though of buying host but, what a shame, I don't know how to build the website.
It's always better to use your own blog and send traffic to it instead of sending traffic to a blog that is not yours 100%. When it comes to set up a blog, it's not that difficult....You can get it done yourself. But if you still can't do it, you can go ahead and hire someone here at DP or scriptlance. It should not cost you more than $ 10. These are all the informations that this person would need from you hosting info ftp:************.com or net or info or biz or org or ca username : for your hosting account pass: """"""""""""""""""""""""""""" --- database: username:for your database pass:""""""""""""""""""""""" Hostname:***************.net Version: ****** And then a wordpress or blogger template. When he's done with everything, you can just change all the passwords.
Building a website is simply not that difficult. Choose a domain name and purchase it. Cost... under $10. Look around for a good webhost that offers 'cpanel', MySql databases, and PHP, and pay for a year's worth of hosting ... you should be able to get it for the price of a good meal. (In fact, you can probably find it for free if you look hard enough). Log back into your domain name provider (who is different from the company providing your hosting), and point the 'nameservers' to the new hosting package. Now go to Wordpress.org, and download Wordpress. Cost: Free. Download 'Filezilla'. Cost: Free. Upload your wordpress scripts to your new host using Filezilla. Install it... (simply follow the install.txt instructions!) Wordpress brags about a famous '5-minute install', and they aren't far off the mark. Now, simply learn to use Wordpress. It's really quite simple, and answers to almost any question is easily Googled. The only reason left to not put up your own website is sheer laziness - it's simply not that hard to do! Now, I left out a few odds & ends in that description - it's certainly rather abreviated... but I'd be shocked indeed if you couldn't find more details on the net. Now, myself, I prefer Drupal as a CMS... but Wordpress is definitely more user-friendly for the beginner... so give it a try. I'd be happy to help answer any questions you might have...