Subject: [CORRECTED LINKS] If You're Serious About Your Website


WHOOPS! Sorry about that! Just discovered that those links did not take you to today's $100 off offer.


SOooo.... those links will still work for you after today, but through today, you'll want to use the corrected links below to get deep discount.


ORIGINAL NOTE (with updated links):

Did you know that — over time — your website can actually be a money generator?


Definitely.


But only if you learn and employ strategy in addition to your creativity in writing, poetry, art, etc.


This is something we've wasted many years not knowing or learning properly. Subsequently, we've been working extraordinarily hard to turn that around.


The message below is from the one guy whose course and content I can definitely recommend as some of the best for creators. It's a reasonable price, and now on sale through midnight, and he's a good guy.


If we had found Jon years ago, it would've saved countless hours and years of seven day work weeks and hundreds of thousands of dollars lost by not doing it the right way first. Truly.


And I like that Jon doesn't use the unpleasant marketing and backlink tactics that many other website building courses do.


So if you're serious about growing your website (current or future), around a favorite niche topic or your art and craft, whatever that may be, this small investment will save you inestimable money, time and grief while empowering you with the tools you need to succeed.


FROM JON:

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If you're serious about your website (current or future), and making it profitable for you and your business, you either play ball with Google or you don't rank.


Sometimes it really sucks.


For example, far too often content needs to be a way longer than is necessary to provide the key info in order to rank. Not always, but often. More often than not.


And then there's schema markup, sitemaps, site speed, internal linking, content analysis, keyword-friendly titles (instead of fun titles), in some cases content promotion, etc. 


In other words you can't merely write the article as you see fit, click publish and expect to rank. Sure, this can happen but in the long run you'll get better results doing what Google wants.


My approach is to write the article I want first, then run it through the Google pleasing process. I (and writers that work with me) write for readers first, then apply Google's requirements.


I'd be foolish to ignore Google.


Another "play ball with Google" lesson is keyword research. You can ignore keywords and just write fun stuff but chances are you won't rank for much.


Instead, you're far better off looking for topics and keywords that people actually search for. They don't have to be popular or have a ton of search volume. But there needs to be some interest in the topic and keywords or else you're just spinning your wheels.


If writing for Google, your readers and finding great topics is something you could use some primers on, get my bundle of courses on blogging ($100 off) through midnight Pacific time TODAY, Monday, 11/30/20.


I've been doing this for years and I've learned a ton.


I've learned how to get a ton of Google traffic to niche sites (and make money like clockwork from that traffic.


Like almost every other outfit hawking stuff online this weekend, I too am throwing my bundle of courses in the discount ring.


Right now you save $100 off my entire bundle of courses. It's a great deal. The price will be going up in the next few months. 

This sale ends Monday at midnight Pacific time.

=> Save $100 on my blogging course bundle here​


FYI, the amount of detail and novel insights are many because it's based on how I go about things.


And yes, my bundle also sets out how to grow and then outsource much of your work.


Jon

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If this is something you've been thinking about doing, it could be the #1 best thing for growing your audience, opportunities and profit, whether for business or hobby. If you're going to do it, might as well do it well!!


I can't tell you how many bloggers there are that started out on fire with a website only to see it flounder from tons of work but no traffic. This is how to do it right from the start, or how to update and improve that which you've already started.


Wishing you the very best success!!


LeAura

P.S. let me know if you have any questions.



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