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Okay, so I’ve more or less completed all I need to do for the case study.
I decided not to put up a custom header due to lack of time. I’ve added the site to the 3WL network, and implemented two out of the 3 promotional techniques Neil talked about.
Namely, I created a Sitemap, added the sitemap to Google, and created an additional link from a free wordpress blog. I skipped the step for adding the RSS feed to the blog, but I couldn’t get the plugins to work, and I felt lazy.
A results-wise update.
It’s been 4 days since the blog was up, it’s already been indexed. I thought that was pretty good, considering the amount of effort I took to implement the steps, and the fun and sense of satisfaction involved
I have this devious plan to perhaps sell the site once it manages to get some good ranking or even pagerank, and the sale alone should be worth more than the purchase price already.
No idea if I’ll be able to get some adsense clicks or even affiliate sales though. If I do, I guess they’re just bonuses, and shouldn’t amount to too much money.
I’ll update you more on the results when I see something significant. So, as a tentative conclusion to the case study, here are some vital links.
10 Day Cash Secret: The blueprint behind the entire case study.
ProMusicManiac: The site I created from the blueprint.
3 Way Links: The network I used to beef up the links for my site for the case study.
Kang is a 23 years old internet marketer from Singapore. He typically fools around online trying out different money-making methods and having alot of fun in general. Funnily enough, he is also an Adwords Certified Professional, web copywriter, hardcore PPC affiliate marketer, website freelancer, multiple-sites-owner, amateur graphics designer and master procrastinator. Even more eccentrically, he writes his own bio from a third-person perspective, as though he was talking about some other legendary bloke. Kang sincerely hopes that this blog does more than entertain; that it helps the reader make a little money on the side as well. If you like this blog, please feel free to subscribe to his mailing list, where he will blast you to bits with stupid affiliate offers.
