Put Your List Building Page on Your Server!

One question that people often ask me is, “Tellman, I want start list building like you suggest, but I don’t know where to start.” OK. Let me give you the 7 simple steps to follow:

1. Find your niche: Everyone has something that really turns them on. Maybe it’s chess or even NASCAR, acting or quilting.
For more details go to: www.craigs-list-profits.com it really doesn’t matter as long as there are enough people searching for keywords in that niche each month. So, in case the first idea doesn’t have enough interest, maybe pick 2 or 3 things that can sustain your interest for a long time to come.

2. Search for keywords: Make a list of 4 or 5 words that are important to the niche you’ve chosen. Then, type the words in one at a time. If they show 3,000 searches per month or more, then, you probably have a decent niche to explore. If you have tens of thousands, then you may have a great niche, but also a very competitive one. When there’s less than 3,000 searches showing, find a new niche. The one you like the best just won’t sustain a business.

3. Devise a great domain name: Domains should relay the idea of what your site is about. For instance, this domain is about list building. Makes sense, right? Well, if your niche is coin collecting, you may want to see if coincollectingtips is available, for instance. This makes it easier for people to find and also for search engines to understand what your site is about so that it gets indexed quickly. Just be sure not to make it too long or difficult for people to remember.

4. Set up a web host: Be sure to choose a web host that’s reliable. Be sure they’ve been around a while, and that they have a good reputation for reliability. If a host has a lot of downtime, that will cost you sales. Cheaper isn’t always better. Those companies often go under and never come back.
For can visit to: www.37-list-building-secrets.com you probably only need basic hosting if you’re just starting out. But if you’re planning something more complicated that requires a MySQL database, then you’ll need a bit more. If you don’t know what those things are, you’ll probably be hiring a tech person to set that up, so ask his or her recommendation for a host at the same time.

5. Create a squeeze page for list building: Choose a graphic related to your niche. If you’re building a list around sports, for instance, somebody playing baseball might be appropriate, for example. Then, come up with three to five benefits that people will enjoy by joining your list. Add an opt-in box, and you’re all set. But, the opt-in box requires that you have…

6. An autoresponder service: You can choose a web-based solution or a program that you administer yourself. But what the service will do is send confirmation messages, asking people to verify that they joined your list. They also house the list for you, and allow you to send out messages to your list whenever you want to do so. They also protect you from spam complaints, usually caused by people forgetting they sign up. When you use your own software, the problems are yours to deal with. You have to decide which solution is best for you.

7. Put your list building page on your server: The easiest and quickest way to put your list building page up is via FTP because it makes uploading quick and easy. Wise FTP and Cute FTP are two programs that you can use, but there are many others. Using FTP is something you should learn more about if you plan to do business online.

If you follow these 7 steps you’ll be list building in no time. Choose a great niche, create a memorable domain name, build a squeeze page, get an autoresponder, and upload your page and BOOM! You’re list building.
samsam

sumanjeet bajwa
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4 Comments to “Put Your List Building Page on Your Server!”

  1. shailesh 29 April 2010 at 5:10 am #

    Does bad server space or IP address affect on Search Engine Ranking? Specially Google?
    I think the website on which i m working is located on a server which is having spamming problem because whenever i send mail to some one it goes to spam folder.

    Also when i tried to use squidoo.com’s lense services it gave me following error message

    "Squidoo access from your IP range has been blocked, due to an unmistakable trend of spam or automated lensbuilding or other Terms of Service violations coming from the area. Our Squidoo engineers work hard to keep the platform safe and valuable for the hundreds of thousands of people who use it to publish useful, unique, curated, authentic content. Unfortunately we’re unable to provide services to your IP range at this time. Thanks for your interest in using Squidoo, and good luck with whichever other service you use to build your webpages"

    So my question is does this bad server can affect on search engine result as I have already done all the necessary things like SEO for the website but still it is not listed in google and I can not find it till the 25th page also.

    Please help me with this as this is very important assignment for me

  2. janni321 29 April 2010 at 10:12 am #

    yes it spoils your ranking with bad visitors experience
    ehelpp.com
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  3. Rosy 29 April 2010 at 10:14 am #

    IP Address not a problem. (may be) I also suspect this especially with Google Search.
    But 100% yes with Bad Web Host. Because loading time is very important. Suppose it will take too much time to load then your website gone out of the search results.
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  4. Jakester 29 April 2010 at 10:16 am #

    If your using shared server space, like all the $8/mo accounts use, you could be in a "bad neighborhood" here’s one tool that sill show all the other domains sharing the same ip.

    whois.webhosting.info (click the underlined number in the "Reverse IP Lookup" row)

    Note your site’s ip number.

    You can also look for your ip in blacklists, here’s a directory of such lists. spamlinks.net

    If you identify a suspicious neighbor, a warez, porn site, etc. report it to your host. they may be able to reloacate you to a new ip, just banning the offender will not fix the problem. It’s possible for the bad rep. to effect all the sites on a small hosting service.
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