Do You Need to be a Geek or Tech Expert to get to Page One Using Our System?

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Howdy guys,

Anthony Buchalka here.

Tim, my geeky brother, is off  putting the finishing touches to the latest Web Traffic Genius Wordpress software upgrade  and I thought I should take the opportunity to answer a common question we get.

I have a  short video for you today that addresses a question we have heard from quite a number of people recently.

The several dozen similar questions we receive regularly  on this topic, basically  asked about how technical  or ‘geeky’ you need to be to use the SEO and web 2.0 web traffic and conversion system we created, and whether we will be teaching the basics as well or just the advanced web 2.0 strategies.

In the short video below, I walk you though the answer explaining the approach   we have taken for the New Web Traffic & Marketing Blueprint. In a nutshell, you will NOT need to be a techie type  person to implement our system.

Please note the video quality can be improved in two ways.

To play the video in high definition in a new window (click the link directly below the video).

NB. We suggest the high definition option as it gives you a much better video quality.


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Please leave any comments or questions below.

Find out more about the New Web Traffic & Marketing Blueprint here.

Thanks

Anthony

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Hey … looks really cool will you be shooting me an email once your in the beta testing mode … if so looking forward to your updates

Regards
Guy

#1 
Written By Trick or Treat on October 25th, 2008 @ 8:19 am

posted your site TakeOverPageOne.com in my sulit.ph page.hope it will help

#2 
Written By jj on October 28th, 2008 @ 4:42 am

I’m just wondering if you’ve shared how to make an RSS feed out of a static site yet and I’ve just missed it. I’d like to make an RSS feed for a sales page I have going live.

Thanks,

Jackie

#3 
Written By Learn It Step by Step on November 13th, 2008 @ 10:12 am

Jackie,

Check out this yahoo pipes rss video

It shows you how to use dapper.net to create rss feeds, and then optionally connect them to yahoo pipes.

Enjoy!

Cheers

Tim

#4 
Written By tim on November 13th, 2008 @ 3:46 pm

Thanks Tim, I could have sworn I’d seen it.

I tried Dapper this morning, but didn’t find it to work very well for just a regular sales page. The example they used with house listings was quite nice.

I did find feedfire.com and that seemed to work (kind of).

I’m looking forward to the webinar tonight!

Jackie

#5 
Written By Learn It Step by Step on November 13th, 2008 @ 3:55 pm

Hi Jackie,

I found Dapper to work quite well generally for most sites.

Alternatively you can create feeds within yahoo pipes itself.

We got a lot of positive feedback from the webinar, hope you got a lot out of it.

Cheers

Tim

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#6 
Written By tim on November 15th, 2008 @ 4:02 pm

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