The Thirty Day Challenge for August has ended and my results have been amazing.
I didn’t document the details of Thirty Day Challenge, because I strongly believe that it would be more beneficial to do the Thirty Day Challenge yourself.
Here’s what I did and the results I experienced.
From Ed Dale’s Thirty Day Challenge training, I used the method that were shown to us and got to work, to identify a topic that looked promising.
I found a few topics that looked good and picked one. I researched the topic and got to work, writing good content for my web “page”.
I used the methods that were shown to us to get target traffic to my site.
In 24 hours, (yes, hours, not days), I had my “page” in Google at # 4 for my chosen keyword.
I continued to do what we were shown and gradually increased the number of visitors to my “page” to over 100 people a day.
After a few day, I realised that the topic I had decided to start with was not a topic that people were prepared to spend money on, so it was time to change my topic, which I did.
I used exactly the same methods from the Thirty Day Challenge and got to work on topic #2.
Yet again, in 24 hours, (yes, hours, not days), I had my “page” in Google, this time at # 6, for my chosen keyword, but the number of visitors to my “page” was very low, around 30 people a day, another non runner also.
Was the Thirty Day Challenge training a failure ?
No Way!
I now have the tools to get visitors a web page, for any topic I decide to get involved in, as long as there is not too much competition … all I need to do now is find a good topic, which won’t take too long to find.
My Internet Millionaire From Zilch project is off and running.
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