Honestly, invest in an awesome accountant, and/or tax attorney if you can. Those guys are worth their weight in gold and the good ones will know every single tactic/strategy/loophole and the details to consider for each. And it'll be their job to keep up to date on all these things and recommend...
Matt Diggity's agency The Search Initiative offers white label SEO services
https://thesearchinitiative.com/services/whitelabel-seo
I've worked with them before. They are good.
No idea TBH.
These sites are legitimate sites that allow him to post guest posts with his own affiliate links in them. He's piggybacking their domain authority and managing to shoot his article to the top of SERPs for particular keywords. He's then reaping the rewards as people click his...
A friend of mine is pumping out a bunch of articles with his own affiliate links to a number of high DR sites, where they are getting published (with his links) and easily ranking - some within a week or two. And for some pretty competitive keywords as well.
He doesn't know how long that will...
I've used Call Rail in the past with one of my lead gen projects - its perfect for call tracking
Call Rail actually tracks the calls themselves. The data is more accurate this way. You can integrate it into GA as well.
With having a button to click like Ryuzaki's example, people can click the...
The crash course here is a good start to get your feet wet.
https://www.buildersociety.com/forums/digital-strategy-crash-course.25/
If you are looking for paid courses, both the Authority Hacker's Authority Site System (AHASS) and Matt Diggity's The Affiliate Lab (TAL) are great.
TAL - very...
I'll see if I can get them for free first. If they only accept paid guest posts, I let them make the first offer, see if I can get lower.
Link inserts, if I pay I usually pay between $20-$50 US. Guest posts, if I pay, can be similar. Sometimes up to $100. But then I have the added cost and time...
When vetting guest post opportunities here are my general rules of thumb:
Filter by traffic. Must have more than 500 views a month (site-wide) according to ahrefs - this tells me that google at least gives them some credit. It also filters out 90% of spam sites.
Is the site relevant to my...
Probably Chiang Mai. Been meaning to catch up with the other SEO players there. Been too long.
Japan is definitely on the list as well. Usually go there once a year, got a bunch of friends there too.
Yep, I use it daily to give instructions to my peeps when I'm in a rush
I find it particularly useful when giving feedback on visual content, or quickly running someone through a process - eg how to use a tool to find X.
However, if I'm doing a video for an SOP that will be referenced later in...
I use Accuranker. They are expensive AF if you get their normal subscription, however once a year they usually put out a deal on appsumo which is paid once for lifetime access. Keep an eye out on Black Friday.
Btw, one thing I've noticed with having a higher DR is when I hit the DR 50 threshold my conversion rate for link building improves noticeably.
The reason, I believe, is some people will check a website in ahrefs to see whether it is a legit site before they link to it. A good DR is a quick...
Yeah, definitely seeing the massive fluctuations across multiple of my sites. Some pages have gone up, some have gone down. And usually by a large margin either way.
Two things I do when hiring writers. Check references, and provide foundational web copy training.
I'll do all the standard things when hiring - give the writers all the same writing task and compare, ask for past examples etc.
But, with any hire, ask about their previous work experience. In...
Are awesome book for hiring I recommend to anyone with employees is "Who: The A Method for Hiring" by Geoff Smart and Randy Street.
Hands down the best book I've read on finding and hiring talent. It's incredibly actionable and takes the guesswork out of hiring.
I've set my affiliate links using Thirsty Affiliates. The plugin will automatically add a nofollow tag. If you want to automatically add other tags, then it allows for that too.
Here's their walkthrough on adding other tags...
Haha, don't get me started on this one - micromanagement, focus on irrelevant details, the list goes on. My contract with him finishes at end of March. I'm not renewing.
Saying that, I've got some amazing clients too. They aren't all bad :wink: