I’ve been running my online business for over 15 years now and when I first started out I was just a kid. I didn’t have any credit, so I couldn’t get a credit card. For the longest time I was using a credit card in my parents’ names and with all of the spending online they had some killer credit history! Soon enough I was finally able to get a credit card of my own and then the fun began!
Having a credit card for your online business is key…
Having a credit card for your online business is key…
In my first couple of startups, I built things in the traditional order: product first, then audience.
With Think Traffic, I started blogging first, then figured out which products and services to deliver to the audience that gathered here.
Which approach is better? Is it better to build an audience first, and then a product/service, or should you build a product first and find the audience later?
Spoiler alert: either can work, and countless examples exist in both cases…
With Think Traffic, I started blogging first, then figured out which products and services to deliver to the audience that gathered here.
Which approach is better? Is it better to build an audience first, and then a product/service, or should you build a product first and find the audience later?
Spoiler alert: either can work, and countless examples exist in both cases…
Today, I was looking back over some of my earliest attempts at making money from blogging. I realised that this month marks 10 years of me using Amazons Associates Program.
My Start with Using Amazons Affiliate Program
I first heard about Amazon’s Affiliate program in April 2003. I had been blogging for 6 months and was beginning to realise that this new hobby of mine was going to cost me a little money (for hosting, design etc)…
My Start with Using Amazons Affiliate Program
I first heard about Amazon’s Affiliate program in April 2003. I had been blogging for 6 months and was beginning to realise that this new hobby of mine was going to cost me a little money (for hosting, design etc)…
Tumblr on Monday began sending promoted posts to users of mobile devices alongside its desktop users.
On its official company blog a Tumblr employee writes:
“It works very simply: Every now and then you’ll see posts from our partners as you scroll through your mobile Dashboard.”
Tumblr began offering and testing promoted posts to desktop users one year ago via the post highlighting Radar feature…
On its official company blog a Tumblr employee writes:
“It works very simply: Every now and then you’ll see posts from our partners as you scroll through your mobile Dashboard.”
Tumblr began offering and testing promoted posts to desktop users one year ago via the post highlighting Radar feature…