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What you have to know before investing in Dropshipping?

Dropshipping works for somebody and for somebody it doesn't. Maybe more real empathetic individuals are not so successful as more cold assertive individuals who don't care about selling any nonsense to anybody and fast (they are probably same in the real life, they don't care about people at all).  I am in the drop shipping already from January 2018 and I don't even want to say how much money I have spent and earned maybe 200$ back. Instagram stories are not working (only for somebody) Pinterest is not working (only for somebody) FB ads are very difficult and everything is very saturated.  When you find a "winning product" somebody is already "mining in the same mine with a 5K budget a day" so your future audience is becoming very drained quickly.  In dropshipping, you must try everything and anything and spend loads of money at the beginning and never give up. I was following all the great ideas from Roberto videos and youtube videos and ...

What is a Wordpress Child Theme and how does it work ?

According to WordPress Codex, a WordPress Child Theme”  is a theme that inherits the functionality of another theme, called the parent theme, and allows you to modify, or add to, the functionality of that parent theme “. It is very easy to create a WordPress child theme from an existing theme (which then will become its parent theme). Everything starts by creating a new directory inside the WordPress themes directory, giving it the name we chose for the new child theme. As soon as we put a properly formatted  style.css  file inside that directory a new child theme is born, without having to wait for 9 months (just kidding) and  even if we don´t include any CSS rule at all! The basics That´s right. We only need to include the appropriate comment lines in the information header of the  style.css  file to let WordPress know what is the name of our new child theme, what theme is its parent (acting as a template) and other optional information s...

10 Tips for a successful Presentation

Presentations are something that we’re all familiar with. Whether you are watching a presentation or giving a presentation, chances are you know what sucks and what doesn’t. However, in case you don’t know the suck from the not, here are ten tips to help ensure you are giving a good presentation: Don’t abuse your visuals – Usually, your visuals are posters, charts, or even a PowerPoint presentation. Whatever your visuals may be, keep them simple and don’t put too many words on them. The audience isn’t there to read your slides, they are there to listen to you presently. Look at the audience – If you ever wondered where you should be looking when presenting, the answer is right in front of you. Don’t just single out one person, but instead try to make eye contact with numerous people throughout the room. If you don’t do this then you aren’t engaging the audience, you are just talking to yourself. This can result in an utter lack of attention from your audience. Show your...

How to Generate High Traffic Through Forums

Forum marketing might be the most underutilized traffic generation strategy on the planet. Industry forums are a watering hole of potential leads and customers. However, simply creating a signature and leaving generic posts isn’t going to get you a tidal wave of traffic. I’m going to show you how you can drive targeted traffic to your site using forum marketing. In my Google Analytics, I checked my referral traffic for the month of May, which is a month where I did quite a bit of forum marketing. In the top ten of my referral traffic sources, USA stock Forum is number three. It brought me, 387 visitors. In a different internet marketing forum, Dimeforum brought me 121 targeted visitors. Now, I’m going to teach you how you can do the same thing for your site, no matter what niche you’re in. The first step is to find forums in your niche that are active. This is the best search string you can probably use. You want to use your keyword in quotes plus forum. Depending on yo...

The Beginner's A-Z Guide On How to Create Your Own Website

This tutorial shows you how to make or create a website. It is intended for the beginner and layperson, taking you to step by step through the whole process from the very beginning. It makes very few assumptions about what you know (other than the fact that you know how to surf the Internet since you're already reading this article on the Internet). As some steps are more involved, this guide also links to selected relevant articles on thesitewizard.com that you will need to click through to read for more information. The Essential Step-by-Step Guide to Making Your Own Website 1 . Get Your Domain Name The first thing you need to do before anything else is to get yourself a domain name. This is the name you want to give to your website. For example, the domain name of the website you're reading is "thesitewizard.com". To get a domain name, you have to pay an annual fee to a registrar for the right to use that name. Getting a name does not get you a website or anyt...

How Much Do You Want Your Readers To Know?

I used to tell bloggers to get to the point – your readers don’t really care what you had for breakfast. But you know what? On some blogs the hot topic of the day is … what the blogger had for breakfast. How much personal information should you share with your readers? That depends. Let’s take a look. What Are You Blogging About? If you’re running a recipe blog and you tried a new recipe for breakfast this morning then by all means, share your personal experience with your readers. Anytime you can personalize your content you’ll make a stronger connection. If your personal experience is relevant to the theme of your blog, then in most cases your readers will appreciate your personal stories. Anyone can spout facts all day long, but to be able to make those facts relevant on a personal level for your readers makes them even more meaningful. Be careful, though. Your stories should be used to highlight the facts or information you’re presenting, not overwhelm or replace them...

Sites That Pay Guest Contributors

You may not be able to get a steady stream of paychecks from these sites, but they do pay for accepted articles from guest contributors. And, many offer a byline. This is a great way to build out your portfolio of writing samples without doing it for free. A List Apart   – web design content Screen Rant  – entertainment, wants writers to commit to 20+ articles per month SitePoint  – web development Wide Open Country  – country music/lifestyle Money Crashers  – personal finance Listverse  – Lists International Living  – living abroad Theme Park Tourist  – theme parks, want the commitment of two articles per month Photodoto  – photography RankPay  – SEO & content marketing Back 2 College  – older students WineFrog  – wine 5 Best Things  – reviews Desert USA  – North American desert information SHTF Blog  – survivalist Cracked  – list posts Polygon  – gaming Funny Times...

How Do I Get Writing Samples as a Beginner?

Most of the really good freelance writing jobs – i.e., those that are reputable and pay well! – often require you to submit writing samples. Some may even ask you to write something specifically as an audition piece for them, though this isn’t as common. Writing is an art form, after all, and prospective clients want to feel secure before investing in you. Make sense? Writing samples are your portfolio and let you showcase your skills! Of course, this leads you right into that awful job-related Catch-22. We’ve all faced it at some point. You need a job to get experience (or produce writing samples!), but all the jobs want you to have experience before they’ll hire you. It’s a real pain! But there are a couple of strategies I can suggest to help you work around it. The first and easiest workaround is to begin a blog of your own and publish your own content. On the plus side, it gives you something to produce content for right away, a solo way to showcase that content, and can ...

Canadian Bitcoins Review – Scam Or Paying?

Canadianbitcoins is a website where you can buy and sell cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, Litecoin, Ethereum and many more cryptocurrencies with $CAD (Canadian Dollars). This website is more than 7 years old, and seems to be operating from Canada. It is run by the Lightbox Technologies Inc organization. How To Use CanadianBitcoins Buying Bitcoins Or Other Coins With $CAD You create an account first and verify your account. Then click on the Buy/Sell link to go to the page where you can buy or sell coins and type in how much $CAD you want to buy Bitcoins or any other cryptocurrencies with, and also provide other information required from you on that page. Select the method you want to play with and then they will mail you instructions on how to proceed in your email. The instruction should guide you in making your payment.  They will deposit Bitcoin or any crypto that you wanted to buy in your wallet address when they receive your payment. They work on Monday – Friday Sell...

Top 5 Image Resize Tools Online

The use of an image or images in its blog content is very important for several reasons. An image indeed, if it has been well used: help in understanding your writing often makes reading interesting captures the attention of your readers help with SEO SEO optimization However, images that are too large and heavy in your content pages can slow down the loading speed of your pages and at the same time affect the performance of your entire website. Not only will such a situation cause you to lose your readers who are not ready to wait for seconds to see the page displayed, but it will also affect your SEO. That’s why using online tools to re-size your images/photos before using them in your site is the best option to avoid falling into the trap. We all agree on this: two pieces of equipment of the same nature do not necessarily have the same performance. Just to say that there are several online tools that can do this work for you but the result provided by each of them is d...