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Online Forum for Wealth Development – Warrior Forum

We are what we read, who we associate with and what seminars we attend. Ninety percent of our success is determined by the people we associated with and their influence over us.

The internet has allowed us to connect with professionals and likeminded from all over the world. If you are restricted to travel, you can start participating in forums, group discussions, comments on blogs of people that has the same value and of the same industry you intend to pursue.

The Warrior Forum has been the number one Internet Marketing Forum since 1997. People who participate in the forum have one purpose in common, to make money. Not by spamming other members in the forum, but by adding values to others, communicate ideas and strategies about making money online.

Regardless of what your niche is, be it self-improvement, gardening, making tutorial videos and what not; warrior forum is a melting pot for people who are serious about creating wealth online.

Tony Robbins, a very profound motivational speaker once said: “Success leaves clues”. It did. To get the results of the top 3 percent of the industry you choose, study what they do and do what they do, think what they think and you will achieve the same result. In the warrior forum, people are so generous in sharing ideas on legit ways to make money online and do it the right ways.

Help is here for newbie too. You can find active participants ranging from beginners to people who are already making a consistent amount money.

Beside of getting educated and networking with highly successful individuals in wealth development, you will also create more back link to your website and open up new venues for quality visitors to your site.

You will also have a potential group of people from which you can select potential joint venture partner for you upcoming projects. You get to leverage, achieving more with less. You work smart at the same time working hard on developing more wealth in your life.

Making Money Online: Glossary

1. Affiliate Marketing: Online business model where the revenue is shared between publisher and merchant, where compensation is made based on performance measure such as leads generation, sales, and etc.

2. Affiliate network: A network of merchants and affiliate marketers.

3. Anchor text: Clickable text in a hyperlink which is visible to visitors. Also referred to as text link.

4. Autoresponder: A web application that sent out automated email message to subscribers or members such as subscription confirmation, newsletters and etc.

5. Bandwidth: Denotes the data transmission of a service, measured in bps (bits per second). Nowaday, this amount as increased a lot and can be known as MB, GB or TB (mega bytes (1024 x 8 bits), giga bytes (1024 x 1024 mega bytes), tera bytes (1024 x 1024 giga bytes))

6. Click through rate (CTR): The ratio of clicks on the number of times the ad or email is viewed (click/view).

7. Conversion rate: The rate of which the click through is converted into actual sales or actions (sale/click).

8. Cookies: Small files that collects information about visitor, such as date, time, username and etc.

9. Drop Shipping: Online business model where the individual orders is shipped by the supplier directly to the end-user.

10. eZine: Standard electronic version of magazine or newsletter distributed on the internet.

11. HTML (Hyper Text Markup Language): “Programming language” designed to create webpage.

12. IP Address (Internet Protocol Address): Numeric address used to identified each computer that is connected to the internet.

13. Keyword: A word or keyword phrase that is relevant to a targeted group of audience or niche.

14. Link exchange: Swapping links between two websites. Also known as reciprocal linking. This can improve visibility in the search engine and increase page rank.

15. Opt In: The consumer voluntarily choose to allow the webmaster to collect and disseminate information.

16. Page rank: A measure of quality back links and relevancy of a website (by Google) .

17. Podcast: Video or audio files posted on website that can be downloaded for playback.

18. RSS (Rich Site Summary): Distributing and sharing content among different sites. Serve as alerts on new information on a syndicated website, blogs and other internet services.

19. Server: Computer station used primarily to store and share files over a network, at the same time, allowing clients access to the files.

20. Squeeze page: Landing page that collect opt-in emails from prospective subscribers.

21. URL (Universal Resource Locator): World Wide Web address to locate a website.

22. Viral marketing: An effective marketing effort that propagates itself. Recipients are encouraged to pass along the marketed message.

23. Web hosting: Data storage space that is accessible via the internet, collections of websites hosted on web servers.

24. Webmaster: Individual who is responsible to administering, updating and maintaining a website.

25. WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get): generally means that what you see on the monitor screen is the same that will appear as the final output, be it a webpage, hard copy print out and etc.

Backlinking your own website

Back link refers to the incoming links to a website, be it from an article, blog, directory and etc. This is one of the most critical factors over the concept of SEO (search engine optimization) because of how it contributes to the page rank your website will receive .

It is used by search engines such as Google to determine a site content’s relevancy. The more links point to your site, the more relevant the site and hence, higher your ranking on search page will be .

While having a high page rank is vital to the popularity of your site, back links also contribute to driving quality (targeted) traffic to your site.

There are groups of websites where they hyperlink to each other in order to get lots of back links . Those groups are known as “link farms”, a form of spamming in order to get on the index of search engines . It could be done either manually or automatically . This method seems to be unscrupulous and unfair because it influences the search engine index.

Of course, your website won’t be banned by Google for using link farms. Search engines are able to identify and filter pages that are suspicious of link farming, and those pages will be removed from the search engine index to prevent them from entering the search results.

To do it the right way, make sure that the back links that you insert are placed on sites with quality content, and they are of same niche as yours, with similar content, targeting the same audience. Anchor relevant and important keywords to attract more quality traffic to your site.

Keep track of your backlinks to see how many have been indexed.

You can create more backlinks through Article Marketing by submitting quality articles to articles directories with a link to your blog or websites. Other methods include social bookmarking, publishing RSS, commenting on other blogs, participating in forum discussions, creating a post containing links on your blog and making sure they are related to your niche.







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