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The popular software WordPress is a topic you can talk about for a long time! The good thing is there are experts who really know WordPress. There is a person, who will teach you amazing things about how to use WordPress in your internet marketing endeavours and to make money online. Her name is Leanne King.

She is well-known as a WordPress Queen and she is an undeniable WordPress expert. She is also a member of a private Internet Marketing Forum run by James Schramko where she solves all the issues, answers all the questions and gives great tips and advice on WordPress.  She runs also a successful blog on WordPress and her  own forum, where she helps others with WordPress problems.
Undoubtly wordpress affiliate marketing is her hobby, passion and fascination.

WordPress Bible called also WordPress for internet marketers is an excellent book written by Leanne King. You will be surprised to find out that there is huge amount of useful information both for beginners and advanced users. After reading her e-book as a beginner, you will continue to go back to it even as you progress to the advanced level of operating WordPress.

This e-book consists of 899 pages – and is the largest single source on wordpress affiliate marketing on the market. If you are looking for a resource to cover various aspects of WordPress and how to use it in internet marketing, then this e-book is just for you.

Here are examples of topics you can learn about from her e-book:

  • How to install WordPress step by step, using hosting services provided by Hostgator, which most of the internet marketers use now.
  • Everything on designing your website, including themes, skins, plugins.
  • Management and creation of posts.
  • Creating stores on WordPress.
  • Clickbank and Commission Junction in relation with WP.
  • How to create article directories.
  • Creating e-stores, using Magento for example.
  • Creating Forums.
  • RSS and SEO.

Only some of the topics has just been mentioned, there is much more to learn from this e-book. The great thing is that apart from the written information and useful links, Leanne put an amazing amount of screenshots to show how to install and implement various solutions she writes about.

This book is an absolute must for those who want to master wordpress email marketing and make money online.






backlinks clinic

OK, this is a immersive concept and I need to emphasise it’s not an exact science. But here is what I have learned in my research at the Backlinks clinic:

Authority – basics

The more authority your site has the higher you will rank on Google. Authority means that people trust you and your information. The great news is that authorities trusted by people are also trusted by Google. A great example is the .edu and .gov domain extensions. These domains imply they are authoratitive sources of information and it’s a proven fact that in the eyes of Google backlinks from these domains to your web pages will send authority to your web pages. Another shining example is Wikipedia as the web pages here are mostly authored by by tribes of people as opposed to a single source.

So it follows that authority is very heavily influenced by the source of your backlinks and if authoritative content link to your site then you inherit their authority and as far as Google is concerned you become more authoritative and so the trust in your content by Google goes up.

How Google pronounces what is and isn’t authoritative is kept secret for good reason and falls in line with Google’s philosophy of “Do no evil”. The last thing the web needs is an individual or a group exploiting the mechanisms that Google employs in its efforts to try and regulate probably the most significant technological development of this period in history.

How not to get Backlinks

And on this thought it’s worth my while stating some underhand sources and practices of building backlinks that Google not only dislikes but appears to be acting to ‘’categorize as illegitimate authorities. In no particular order of severity, the prime offenders are:

  • Paid backlinks – web sites where people buy and sell backlinks
  • Comment spam – entries that contain links on web pages that are just not related to the main theme.
  • Low quality and *duplicate content – ‘scraped’ or copied
  • Rapid backlink growth – there are a large selection of ways that this is achievable, Google isn’t dumb. Any sudden rise in the amount of backlinks is going to register on Google’s radar, specifically if it’s a recently registered domain.
  • Backlinks from bad reputation web pages – these are particularly nasty as you are guilty by association – need I say more.

*There is another factor where I may be on dodgy ground, but key media properties appear to get a lot of authority and I have definitely seen significant numbers of the same article over and over again on different web sites with no penalties, I am still monitoring this, only as a portion of of the results I am seeing defy the normal behaviors I usually expect to see. More on this is in a future post….