My wish is to retire from work at the age
of thirty and work at home on the
internet.
Two years to go, and I believe it is a
possible and hopefully will come true.
Tired and weary I come home from work, get
the chores done and settle down to work on
the PC.
From a complete newbie six months ago I
am learning fast and my first site is on
page 25 of google. OK! I know you need to
be in the first three pages of the search
to do any good, but I am getting there
slowly.
Linking is the biggest chore, but every
one knows that to be successful, links are
one of the magic words.
Keywords are another and they do
require some research, Its no use adding
any old words. Is your site a business
website or perhaps health, or cookery
etc.? Do your home work and search for
those elusive keywords that will help your
site, make sure your meta keywords only
contain the keywords that you have placed
on your website.
(New content) Your website is never
complete, don't let it stagnate with just
four or five pages and then expect it to
get to no 1. This won't happen unless you
are a very lucky person.
Ad new content and pages, build your
website over time, ad items of interest.
No they won't make you any money but they
will keep your visitors on your site for
longer, and who knows they might spy that
program or ad and decide to go for it
making all your work worthwhile.
Although you have a business website do
not fill it with loads and loads of job
opportunities or ads, give your callers
something different, they will find your
site more interesting and call back at
intervals to see what's new.
Be prepared to read and visit forums
for information, if you are not sure about
something there are loads of tutorial
sites on the web. You can learn about
anything and every thing it is a mine of
information as you probably know already.
Author Cheryl White, Owner of http://www.money-4-work.com/
and http://www.work-n-earn.com/
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