Archive for December, 2008

So has everyone been over to the members area yet?

Lots of changes including our profit pulling platform and training. It’s going to be a busy week!

Has anybody looked at the bonuses page, particularly number 2?

How cool is that! Not going to say anymore here as not sure I should.

See you all at the webinar later, missed last weeks due to broadband going down, so fingers crossed no tech problems this week.

Mark

It’s great to finally see that somebody has thought of the little guys when creating a product. There are not many products that get me to part with my cash these days, but when John Thornhill told me about this I had to check it out. I am lucky enough to receive coaching from John and I can tell you he doesn’t recommend products lightly and only when he feels they are of real value.

His friend, Dave Nicholson has just released an excellent new product called ‘Total Web Traffic’ and it really does offer exactly what is needed for people like us.

There is so much content in Total Web Traffic. High quality videos showing you where to get started with various traffic generation methods, as well as an amazing 21 modules on any traffic method you can think off. The best bit is that it is so simple to follow. I have been going through the videos and modules for a couple of days and have learnt so much.

As well as the videos and modules, there are interviews with some massive marketers who explain their own methods that they use to gain immense amounts of targeted traffic to their sites.

I would really recommend you take a look at this as the one thing we all need is more traffic.

When Dave launched on Saturday he was offering a 30% discount and I think it’s still available.

Click below to visit the site:

Total Web Traffic

Finally got Google Analytics sorted out for my blog. Once I had signed up and linked to this site I had the code but where to put it? Luckily it didn’t take long to find a quick solution via a plugin, so here is what you need to do:

  1. First, download the analytics plugin here
  2. Unzip the plugin and upload to your wpcontent/plugins folder
  3. Log into your wordpress dashboard and click on ‘plugins’ in the top right corner
  4. You will see a list of active and non active plugins, scroll to the google analytics plugin and activate
  5. Now go to the google analytics site and log in or sign up, visit the site here
  6. Once signed in, click on Add a Profile for a New Domain
  7. Enter the URL of your site/blog
  8. Select your country and time zone, click finish
  9. You should now see the html code you need to add to your site. Copy this and go back to your wordpress dashboard
  10. Click on settings and then click on Google Anaytics
  11. You will now see a text box, paste the analytics code into that box and click update options

That’s it, you have now added the Google Analytics code to your blog.

To check everything is working ok, log back into your analytics account. Next to your blog’s URL it should say ‘Receiving Data’, if so, then everything is working.

If it shows ‘Tracking not installed’ then there is a problem somewhere. Click ‘check status’ and Google will report back if it can find the code on your blog. If not, try re-adding the code again.

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