Tips To get Referrals 2

This part is about bringing referrals with a blog or a website. This method takes a long time before you see results and requires will and determination, but when it’s done you’ll get a lot of satisfactions beside the number of referrals.
I am only saying this because it is not enough to just build a page and add links on it, you also have to drive traffic to that webpage or blog.
The good part is that using a website or a blog with the links to your PTC sites, one visitor can become your direct referral to all of your ptc programs.
How do you build up a blog without spending money?
For blogs there are 2 reliable services that you can use (I use them too): wordpress and blogger.
All you have to do is register at one of these services, chose a name and a theme for your blog and then start posting on it. If you already have the blog’s content ready then it shouldn’t take longer than 10 minutes to get it all set up.
Even if you have never had anything to do with making blogs before, you shouldn’t worry because both of the services have tutorials to teach you step by step what you have to do to get the blogs up and running.
Now let’s see how you can build up a site with the same speed as a blog.
For that first you need a Domain and a Hosting account.
I recommend you head over to WebSite.ws and get a domain name for as much as $9 a year and then head over to Hostgator.com and get a baby account that will cost you around $8 a month. Maybe that it’s too much for you but you need to take in consideration the benefits first…
Here’s what I like about Hostgator.com:
* Unlimited hosting space
* Unlimited bandwith (this means you can bring as much traffic on your sites and you will pay  nothing more than the monthly fee)
* Unlimited number of domain names to host on the same account. Practically you make an account at
Hostgator.com and you can host on it 100 websites and pay only $8 a month. This is what I like most of it because most of the services will only host 1 or 2 domains.
* Great customer support
* Easy to use control panel, no need of external ftp software to upload the files to the server.
* Other major thing I want to add here is that you can install a wordpress blog in as much as a mouse click, and also they have website building software that you can easily use if you know nothing about html

Well, that’s all with the hosting and domain account… Let’s go to creating a website!
You can build your own website if you know html and then you can upload the files to the hosting account.
If you don’t know html then you could go to open a project on freelance websites and get the website done in exchange of some money (you can get the website in 2-3 days for about 50-100 dollars).
But if you don’t want to spend any more time and spend zero money on building it then you can do the same thing I did.
Go to the Hostgator.com account control panel, search for the Fantastico de Luxe button and follow the instruction there. It will automatically install a wordpress blog on your domain name. The rest is piece of cake, all you have to do is follow the steps Hostgator.com will show during the installation.
At the end of the installation you should have a blog name, a blog username and password to access the wordpress blog’s control panel. This is necessary to be able to add posts in your blog and make changes in the design.
You can modify the theme as you like – there are thousands of wordpress free themes you can add to your blog, all you have to do is search on google after the words ”free wordpress themes”.
Ok, now you’re probably wondering why did I suggest you to go to WebSite.ws and Hostgator.com (paid services) to make a wordpress blog that you can have for free…
Well, the problem with the free blogs Is that they’re not really yours, don’t get me wrong here…what I mean is that even though the content is yours the hosting is not yours and you depend on the wordpress or blogger servers which they have terms and rules for and these terms can change from day to day.
If they think something is suspect or just don’t like your blog they can suspend your account when the world seems better even if you worked half of year at it. So from this point of view a free service cost much more than a paid one.
My advice is use a service that will spare you from stress and work done for nothing.
Oh, in by the way if you liked this post and you have any idea how to make it better I’m waiting for comments…

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