Short TwitWoop Audios By Steve Weber
May 16th, 2009
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by Steve · Filed Under: First Semester Resources
I’ve been testing twitwoop.com as a new marketing tool. I’ve pasted in the tweets I’ve made with it below. What do you think of the concept? Any suggestions on how I or twittwoop could make the process even better? Tweet me with your ideas: http://twitter.com/steveweber
Listen as I describe how my wife and I began our online businesses
AdWords and Beginners DON’T MIX too well! Listen as I explain
Avoid “data entry” products like that plague! Listen here as I explain them
Will Google automatically label your .info site as a spam site? Listen as I explain
Here is how those scams work which charge you $39 for 10,000 views to your site
Here’s 2 minutes of AdSense advice which can save you time and money
Listen as I describe the 3 Principles of Internet Marketing
This might be the best 1 minute of advice any online marketing beginner could listen to
Short 2 minute audio of my “Basic Twitter Tips for Businesses”
“Free Websites” are like putting work into a rent house. Listen as I explain











Hello Steve. So if I build a simple site through hostgator, How would I get traffic to it? It seems an opt-in gift on a landing page would be best as a start. Another IM advised to start a blog first. Did that a few months ago and now that seems a wrong first step. Thanks for your great advice.
Hi Frank,
Too many beginners put the cart before the horse. You never ever build a site or a blog before you have done the research and know that you have a reasonable chance to drive traffic to it. Building a site is the easy part; getting the traffic is the real kicker.
Just throwing a site up without doing the proper research is like playing darts in the dark. There are no guarantees, but we can at least make an educated decision and have reasonable expectations for success before we invest any time in creating the site.
Real WebSite Pro focuses a lot of attention on this early research. If we get that fist part wrong (or don’t do it at all), we are just wasting our time. Folks simply have to know how to properly research a niche and its keywords.