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1000th Tasks Completed » Post #16

Mon Feb 27, 2012 08:15 in Your Stats

WoWser! And he's in Singapore. :P

What is your occupation? » Post #4

Mon Feb 27, 2012 08:09 in General Talk

BS Rehabilitation
Psychology and Religion Minor
Murray State University (which is in Kentucky in the USA)

I've been an online marketer from my home, for 15 years.

Warning ! About an advertizer that I know! » Post #6

Sun Feb 26, 2012 21:29 in General Talk

I guess I had a pea brain because I lost way over $20,000 to one HYIP program many years ago.

I can recall some very stupid things I did back then. When you're new to the internet, and back
then the internet was very new, you just don't know.

One time I printed out thousands of pages of emails I received. :lol: It was back when FFA
pages were popular. And I went over to the most popular one and signed up, placed my free
ad, and started getting thousands of emails. I thought, there is no way I can read all these
but they sure look like they contain important info. So I printed them all out. I even went
to the store to buy more printer ink and paper. :roll:

I told my daughter, I printed them out because there was no way I could read them all and
it appeared they all had important info and links. She said MOOOOMMMMMM, you're suppose
to delete those! I was like.... :o

Best way to get your site indexed by SE » Post #6

Sun Feb 26, 2012 21:22 in General Talk

I don't know, Frank. That page has been there for 8 years, in basically the same place. And I always tell
people to be sure and keep your content/pages updated. But I am the worlds worse, at keeping pages updated.
I have barely did anything at all to that page over the years. In 8 years, I've probably edited the page slightly
no more than 4 times, if that.

Some times you'll click a top listed page, and it never comes up, or you get error pages. Google is certainly
far from perfect.

Year to Year Monthly Averages since 2007 » Post #1

Sun Feb 26, 2012 13:28 in Your Stats

Just took a look at my stats for year to year monthly averages.

In 2007, 2008, 2009...my monthly average by year end was approximately $50.00 per month.

In 2010...my monthly average by year end was approximately $63.00 per month.

In 2011...my monthly average by year end was approximately $100 per month.

One could say, that over the course of 4 years, my monthly income has doubled in ClixSense.

BUT, it sure looks like it will more than double this year. Thus far for 2012, my monthly average is approximately $250.00 per month.

I think with all the new implements ClixSense is doing, it is certainly making it much more lucrative for members.

Don't hesitate in upgrading to premium...do it as soon as you can.
You'll be glad you did. :P

Best way to get your site indexed by SE » Post #4

Sun Feb 26, 2012 12:57 in General Talk

Look at this for example:

<title>GDI -- Earn a Six Figure Income at Home</title>
<meta name="description" content="What is this Business Opportunity with GDI that I keep hearing about? It's a Quality Premier Domain Name, Hosting, Site Builder, Email Service Provider that pays... a Substantial, Recurring Income Each and Every Month! Starting Today!">
<meta Name="keywords" content="global domains international,online mlm business, internet business opportunity, online internet business opportunity, make money online business, work at home internet business opportunity, business internet money online opportunity, internet home base business opportunity, internet homebased business opportunity, business internet nationwide opportunity provide services, internet business opportunity mlm, gdi, inc 500, bbb, BBB, GDI, MLM, six figure income, fcc.">

After taking a strong look at that, you will see of course, the title and how I dashed it.

You will see the description, and what I did in the description. My first descriptor sentence is a question. My second descriptor sentence is the answer... and I carried the answer on with more detail...which is a run on sentence into the last of the description.

Take a look at my keywords.... :lol: My keywords start out with phrases and finally end with one words which are for the most part, nothing more than abbreviations.

Here's the thing about that page...I made that page I think it was 8 or more years ago. It's actually a rather horrific page. A couple of times, I have gone in and added a link, edited some brief content. For the most part, I don't touch it. For some reason, there is some content that overlaps....words ontop of words which make it impossible to read. But I wouldn't dare try to fix it. I'm not sure why it does that because originally when I created the page, it was fine. The reason why I won't dare touch it is because for EIGHT YEARS it has been in the top of google for the keyword 'gdi'. It was for many years, the very first listing in google for that keyword. And often, it was above the gdi corporate site. Now more recently some times when I go over to google and look, it will be on the top of the second page, the next day I may go look and it's back on the first page.

I'm not sure exactly what it is about that page that google likes. I've looked and looked at that page over the years.
I did something right but never been exactly sure, what. :mrgreen:

Best way to get your site indexed by SE » Post #2

Sun Feb 26, 2012 08:20 in General Talk

Nothing wrong with reading all that stuff, but I don't. The thing about search engines such as google,
they change what they do and how they do it, all the time.

What I discovered many years ago that still works fine for me, is to ignore everything you read about seo. :mrgreen:

I think the best thing anyone can do is firstly to never let a site go.
In other words, if you have a blog or a specific website, never take it down.

The first website I ever put online, is still online today. It's been online for 12 years or more.
It's a terrible domain name too. So the first thing is to choose a good domain name and good title for your site
or blog.

Longevity seems to be a big key in most everything online.

The second thing is to make sure your keywords really do match up with the content.
If you are focusing a lot on ClixSense, make sure you put 'clixsense' in your meta tags.

The third thing is to in fact have a lot of solid content.

The fourth I believe is to use a lot of extras but don't over do it and make sure what you do makes
sense that you do it. What I mean is bold, italic, underline, highlite, and so on,
specific words and sentences. Use examples when possible.

The bottom-line is to just think of it like you would a paper you have to write in school....only more
relaxed.

Then, everything else you create, put your main link on those pages.

What is Liberty Reserve? » Post #3

Sun Feb 26, 2012 08:00 in General Talk

LibertyReserve is a payment processor and been operating online for many years.
I don't like them, but some people do and it's another payment option here.

Just curious---why earnings received by check? » Post #5

Sun Feb 26, 2012 01:12 in General Talk

Not too sure what you mean Darkstar2.

It's only $1.50 for withdraw by check if you are a USA resident.

Aw ain't it cute! » Post #4

Sat Feb 25, 2012 18:28 in General Talk

Awww it making biscuits on the other kitty. :lol:

My first $2 mark on Clixsense » Post #2

Sat Feb 25, 2012 18:23 in Success Stories

Congrats!

No, ClixSense does not sell referrals.

Aw ain't it cute! » Post #1

Sat Feb 25, 2012 14:35 in General Talk

You see that kitten eating from chop sticks over at youtube?

It's called: Chopsticks feeding Squirrel-like Kitten

The great possibilities at ClixSense *updated 3/2* » Post #15

Sat Feb 25, 2012 14:30 in General Talk

Ya there is some members that have a mighty strong direct active referral base.

What is your name?? » Post #10

Sat Feb 25, 2012 14:28 in General Talk

Andrew is nice but I like 'Mutchy Wutchy' better. :mrgreen:

Just curious---why earnings received by check? » Post #2

Sat Feb 25, 2012 14:23 in General Talk

I prefer check and usually cash out by way of check.

Actually, I have 2 checking accounts.

There is no time restraint for me in regards to being in a hurry for it. I figure I will get it when I get it. :mrgreen:

I know as a norm, members like to cash out as soon as they reach the minimum amount to do so.
Personally speaking, I can't do a whole lot with $6 dollars. I prefer to wait about cashing out til I have
something a little more substantial.

I must say, that has always been one thing I really like about CS, is that check option. I've never had
a problem receiving my check.

IF you are in the USA, I also think you save the company (CS) and yourself money, by choosing the check
option and waiting til you have a little substantial amount before cashing out. All those AP and PP fees, is
just money tossed to AP and PP. A whole lot of money going to processing fees. I suppose they pay some
sort of check processor fee too but I just betcha, it is nothing like AP and PP fees.

username change » Post #3

Sat Feb 25, 2012 14:10 in General Talk

Yes you can change it.

Your referral id and referral link is a number string.

The only thing your user name is really used for is logging in and the forum.

What is your name?? » Post #4

Sat Feb 25, 2012 14:09 in General Talk

Bet ya can't guess it! :lol:

57 Payouts » Post #45

Sat Feb 25, 2012 14:01 in Payment Proofs

I did a few tasks when first introduced and made $1.25. I do plan on doing more. Presently, I've been very
busy and busy offline as well.

Doing the tasks, can add up significantly and many members like them.

Walk Along - 12. - Out of the Box » Post #1

Sat Feb 25, 2012 09:15 in General Talk

Ya, I'm a little ahead of myself at the moment but I do want to talk about thinking out of the box because you can
come out a very big winner doing that. Presently I am working on an out of the box web page and I'd love to show
it to you when I am finished with it. However, I can't but I think I do have a solution for you to see it. Once it hits
the search engines, I can tell you the keyword to type into google and then you will probably be able to see it.

What I'm talking about is creating web pages that actually have nothing at all in common with ClixSense. You
might ask how would that get you sign ups? Well, because what you do is link it to your main pages like your
weebly page, which in turn helps get your weebly page higher in the search engines and listed under more keywords.

What you want to do is place maybe a snippet of a sentence or so, and place your banner/links on the out of the
box page. Anything you can think of for an out of the box page, is good. Here is some examples:

*Insurance - any type of insurance page (I am presently working on a home owners insurance page).
*Babysitting - for example, techniques or your own story about babysitting
*Health - anything about health, wellness, nutrition, or maybe something that happen to you
*Cooking - recipes you like, how to cook a particular food, anything about baking and cooking
*Shopping - anything about shopping, shopping online, coupons, etc
*Carpentry - how to build something, making small wood products, blueprints, etc

The list can go on and on and on. If you have hosting, you could create a lot of pages over time, on various
topics, place your weebly link on every page you create and place your CS banner and link on every page.

I'll return here later and give you the key word you can type into google to see the page I created, once I
get it completed and it gets listed in the search engines.

PayPal, Alertpay or Liberty Reserve? » Post #8

Sat Feb 25, 2012 08:37 in General Talk

I know, mutchy wutchy.
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