I’ve received a LOT of emails from people who had development-related questions and it’s fairly obvious that there’s quite a bit of demand for posts written from the perspective of someone who develops sites for a living.
What topics would you like me to cover?
Stuff related to traffic generation?
If so, what would you like me to focus on? SEO? Social Media Marketing? Something else?
Then maybe we can move on to some monetization advice? Lead generation? Managing your relationship with CPA networks? Selling your own product? Finding advertisers?
Can’t wait to hear what you guys would like me to write about, let’s make some cash!
November 14th, 2009 at 1:04 pm
Finding cpa networks which don’t scam you is hard, a post about that would be interesting. You can then recommend some networks you trust, I think most domainers don’t have any cpa experience at all.
November 14th, 2009 at 1:42 pm
IMO the best article that is missing across all the domaining blogs is a list of the top 100 SEO sites/blogs such as seomoz.org etc – even if its just your top 100 (everybody has a different opinion) if the list is long enough people will find the information invaluable.
In fact I don’t think I’ve seen seen an article from domainers about this.
November 14th, 2009 at 2:04 pm
you did two posts about how to invest, one for people with a large budget and one for people with a small budget;do the same thing for traffic please. one how to get traffic with a big budget and one how to get traffic for free or very cheap
November 14th, 2009 at 5:51 pm
I would like you to talk about the .info suffix and it’s possibilities as directories for each subject matter from A through Z.
I beleive this suffix has been neglected by the domaining public even though it is being registered around the world at seven times the rate of .us or .biz suffixes.
http://domain-daily.com/
Maybe you can touch on possibilites using key words and SEO techniques to boost its rankings, as well as generic terms that are to be re-released by Afilias, the registry that manages the suffix.
November 15th, 2009 at 1:39 am
Anything about SEO but some more advanced things, not just definitions like we see on most blogs. What I like about your blog is that you don’t waste time with unimportant things and you don’t blog about something just to repeat an idea. That’s very important to me and I’m sure I’m not the only one.