
At least one person asked if Crowd Mountain went over creating affiliate datafeed sites, such as eBay affiliate sites. At the time, I answered, “No.” Well, good news! Michelle just announced that she will be doing a series of posts on using datafeeds (affiliate feeds) to populate sites with affiliate-linked products. She plans on starting this series this week.
Just wanted to let you all know, as many of you are more focused on affiliate sites vs. content-heavy sites. I plan on taking the knowledge she passes on to make my current BANS sites better. I also hope to learn how to create new ones from scratch that are far superior to what I did on my own.
Also, she let us know today that she will be releasing 10 SEO-optimized WordPress themes each month. These modified themes will only be available to Crowd Mountain members.
Lastly, now that the Bootcamp module Q&As are over, Michelle has decided to implement monthly Q&A sessions. The purpose of the monthly Q&As is to allow new members to get their questions answered live, as well as cover new topics that might come up as part of the content that will be released as part of Crowd Mountain Current.
This is great, as only people who joined at the very beginning (during week one of the site) were able to participate in the Bootcamp Q&As. This also means that all members, new or otherwise, will be able to pick Michelle’s brain about anything related to Internet marketing and website creation.
After Michelle starts the series on affiliate sites I plan on working on my affiliate sites, as stated above. Part of that will be to do a comparison of how the sites did prior to her help vs. after. Should be interesting to see the results.
I hope you all had a happy Easter, happy Passover, and a great weekend in general.
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