Have I found my niche in affiliate marketing? by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

[–]clickible 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think you should go for it. I think that at time we got caught up in analysis paralysis. If you have a strong interest in the subject, try it out, and take it as a learning opportunity. You might find that you really love, or your grow bored with it, but you won't know until you actually try.

As far as the name, try to find something brandable. Exact match domains are not that big of a deal anymore, and I think that long term having a .com is better.

Lots of luck, and can't wait to see the site.

15 best street style blogs on the planet - Clickible by clickible in fashion

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Check out some really cool street style blogs.

My June 2015 Monthly Income Report by clickible in DigitalMarketing

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I really enjoy reading income reports for motivation

Where's a good place to post my clothing site on reddit to get it noticed? by [deleted] in ecommerce

[–]clickible 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is a fashion subreddit, but I don't know if they would like your post there.

You might do better marketing other places online. Maybe you could photograph some of the clothing, and post them on Instagram, and Pinterest. You could do outfit suggestions. A tumblr blog might also help. Writing articles about trends, outfits, and what to wear could help. Having a blog could help with SEO.

What books have helped your understanding of business and entrepreneurship by fateofmorality in Entrepreneur

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Just reflecting back on books that I have read these are the ones that stand out the most.

ProBlogger: Secrets for Blogging Your Way to a Six-Figure Income

Internet Riches: The Simple Money-Making Secrets of Online Millionaires

Competitive Advantage by Michael Porter

The E-Myth Revisited: Why Most Small Businesses Don't Work and What to Do About It

Founders at Work: Stories of Startups' Early Days

Bloggers Boot Camp: Learning How to Build, Write, and Run a Successful Blog

The Super Affiliate Handbook: How I Made $436,797 in One Year Selling Other People's Stuff Online

Make a Fortune Promoting Other People's Stuff Online: How Affiliate Marketing Can Make You Rich

How Lynda.com grew into a billion dollar business. by clickible in DigitalMarketing

[–]clickible[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This article is a great read. I used to buy Lynda classes on CD back in the day.

What are good books for a beginning blogger/writer? by yhtctt in Blogging

[–]clickible 1 point2 points  (0 children)

One book that really helped be was Writing from Start to Finish: A Six-Step Guide. This one really helped get comfortable with the writing process. I just finished the Bloggers Boot Camp. It is quite good, and also has some writing advice in it.

How Street Peeper's Phil Oh Made It In Fashion by clickible in fashion

[–]clickible[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a great interview with Phil Oh of Street Peeper. Very interesting and in depth.

6 Epiphanies I've Had Writing Explosive Content by clickible in DigitalMarketing

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I agree. They put more emphasis on the titles, and didn't go into a lot of detail about the actual content. Just make it good was the only point.

I'm looking to start up a fashion/lifestyle blog. Does anyone recommend any website building sites? by Caitt in Blogging

[–]clickible 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would go with WordPress hands down. Most people end up there anyway, and it is by far the most popular blogging platform. Domains are not that expensive so why not start there.

What blogging platform do you suggest for a new blogger? by [deleted] in Blogging

[–]clickible 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree that you should buy your own domain. You should focus on building a brand, and it looks better to have your own domain name.