SiteBuilder Elite V3.0.26 Released

I just released the latest edition of my site building tool, SiteBuilder Elite.

SiteBuilder Elite is a PHP script that builds affiliate websites with ease, so if you know nothing about how to build a website, HTML or PHP, it’s a tool that will suit you.

The script runs on your webserver, so it doesn’t matter if you use a PC or a Mac. All site building is done online, through your browser. Any changes you make to a site are site wide and instant, so there’s no need to modify multiple files to ripple a change across a site.

In the new version, I’ve added support for more article directories from which articles are downloaded to build content on pages.

Building a website is only part of the equation for making money online. The other part of the equation is in building backlinks to your sites and driving traffic as a result.

Promote my SiteBuilder Elite software by adding a Peel Away Ad to your site. The ad can be in the corner of your browser, the corner of your page or in the corner of a box on your page as below.

You need to replace YOURID in the code snippet with your own Clickbank nickname.

Simply paste the code below anywhere on your webpage between
the two body tags – <body> and </body> – and and the corner
Peel-Back ad will automatically appear, encoded with your affiliate link.

To get it to show in the corner of your ‘page’ rather than the whole browser (see our home page for an example) create a <div style=’position:relative’></div> around your page (or any smaller block) like I have done here.

Don’t forget to replace YOURID in the code with your own Clickbank nickname. And make sure that the code snippet is all on the same line.

(By the way, want to know where I got that cool script? Here it is).

Every website stands or falls on the traffic it receives, regardless of the tool you use to build the site.

A first step is to submit your site’s sitemap to the search engines (SiteBuilder Elite does this for you) but it is only a first step. You can also submit sitemaps through Google’s Webmaster Tools.

The search engines love active sites (especially Google); that doesn’t just mean the number of new pages added to a site on a regular basis, but the number of inbound links to the site. If a site keeps getting new inbound links (links from other sites pointing to it), then it must be popular, and that’s reflected in the page rankings in the search engines. Higher page ranks mean higher positions in the search engines and more traffic coming to your sites through natural searches.

However, getting traffic isn’t enough. You need the right kind of traffic and you need to give that traffic some useful information. Basically, you should think of yourself and your sites as being in a service industry that provides information to people. The better the information, the more likely people will revisit and the greater the chance that they’ll buy products or click ads listed on your site.

So if submitting a sitemap is just a first step, what other methods are available for getting traffic?

In this post, I’ll look at the free options (the next post will look at paid options):

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