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Affiliate Marketing WordPress: Getting It Done

by Ben Janke

WordPress is a very powerful CMS that can help you grow your online business very quickly. The great part about it is that it is free other than the hosting costs that you incur every month. For one blog, hosting can be as little as five dollars per month.

With WordPress.org files you do need to get a hosting service and also a domain name. So a domain name may cost you about $10 per year, and your hosting is very cheap at only about five dollars per month. Not bad for Internet business.

Keep in mind that we’re talking about WordPress.org and not WordPress.com. WordPress.org is the files that you download and can host on your own personal server. WordPress is very intuitive to use and you can create highly targeted niche content sites to market affiliate products or generate adsense income. I have set up an informative ecourse on using wordpress to create your own site and learn affiliate marketing from the ground up.

The best thing about WordPress that I like, is the fact that it is open source. That means that it is driven and grown by the members and developers who use it. Is there something the one done or automated, you can typically get someone to build a plug-in for you.

As time goes on and your blog is bigger and bigger, you may have to purchase a dedicated server which can run up to $200 a month. If you need a dedicated server chances are you going to be making a lot of money.

I like to be in control of my own WordPress site without having to worry about was loud and was not allowed on my site. This is why I went with WordPress.org is instead of WordPress.com.

if you want to improve your blog even more, make sure that you use ub pages, Squidoo, ezinearticles.com to get more traffic to your blog or to your affiliate links, and also allow you to get back links to your website which helps with your SEO.

If you don’t want to be disappointed, get started with WordPress right away.

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