Do You Need to Change Your Plugin Profit Site?
Do You Need to Change Your Plugin Profit Site?
Jeff Schuman of the Make Money Online site made a point over at the Warrior forum of how much his Plugin profit site had changed over the years.
Here’s what Jeff S. has to say:
Once you comprehend that you control everything about it having your own website is very exciting. With blogging you can really even do a lot more and not have to learn html at all.
But if you would teach yourself the basics of html it really will give you a lot of new freedom in your business.
I think that any business is meant to evolve whether a plugin site or not, that includes the occasional makeover.
I have make literally 100s of changes to my websites over the years. Some major, some minor tweaks.
I’m always changing things around to try for better results.
Sometimes I use my split testing software which you can find out more about here. At other times I make little changes and keep a close eye on activity through my website visitor tracking account.
You can view previous versions of my site and even the progression of the plugin profit site at a previous post - here.
So, change is GOOD!
At one stage I added 100s of database articles to each of my sites, only to remove them again. They did more damage than good to more than one of my home business websites. The duplicate articles - 100s of seperate webpages(one page per article) - didn’t draw any website traffic and at least one search engine penalized me for having them on my site(Yahoo).
I am seeing more and more that the only effective way to build traffic is to add UNIQUE content. I am doing most of that writing myself. I can outsource it but I always end up tweaking the content anyhow, so it’s easier to write an article. I can do this in around 10 minutes on a good day.
If you are going to add content I would advise that you either write it yourself or if you can find a good writer at a reasonable price then have them do it for you. Another drawback of outsourcing the work is that I have to check it to make sure that the content is indeed original and not copied from someone elses’ work.
Many people are not able to write their own stuff especially if English is not their first language. In this case it is definitely better to hire a ghostwriter. I have used Elance.com and Guru.com in the past for my articles.
I can also recommend Jeff Schuman’s article writing package. I have used Jeff’s service a couple of times in the past and have been very happy with his work.
Now don’t go adding or changing things if you have just started. Changes are meant to evolve over time. Learn the business first of all.
Also, any changes you make don’t have to me major. Changing or adding little things can make your site unique.
Tags: plugin profit site, editing your plugin site, website development, website editing
