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My Experience Using Textbroker

textbrokerI’ve been meaning to do a quick update with my thoughts on www.TextBroker.com.  I started using this service a couple of weeks back for some of my content creation on a few affiliate sites I have.  And I have to say, I found their service a breeze to use and in the end, I wound up with some super quality content in minimal time with minimal cost.  Here are the details.

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5 Steps to Quick and Easy Outsourced Content Creation

textbrokerI’m working on a new website project that’s basically an affiliate content site.  More on that a little later after some testing.  In the meantime, I needed to get some good content created quickly and decided to test out a new service I heard about called TextBroker (direct link).

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The Most Bang for Your Buck Tasks

Here’s another post about time, or more importantly, doing the most with the time you have.

I was thinking about my business and some of the things I have planned for next year.  I wanted to come up with a list of "Bang for Your Buck" tasks – those things that give me the most results and which should be my primary focus.  I’m not sure if all of these fall into the "I-should-do-it" category, but here’s what I came up with so far (feel free to swipe, use, adapt or throw spears as you see fit):

Product Creation

  • Actual creation of new products (not research, planning, or other excuses)

Traffic Generation

  • Blog posts for communicating with subscribers, customers, etc.
  • Article writing and submission for traffic to sales sites/blog
  • Networking with others in my same markets
  • Testing alternate traffic sources (because you never know)

Conversion Improvement

  • Creating, analyzing, refining split tests for all sales sites
  • Split testing Adwords and other PPC ads (if used)

Freedom Tasks

  • Taking all of the above (plus other necessary tasks), then creating and implementing new procedures for each

I’m sure there might be more.  And I’m sure this list will vary slightly for different business models.  But I think it’s a good start.

What did I miss (or include that doesn’t really fit?)

Just post a comment and let me know what you think.