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Free Internet Marketing Course

At the launch of BiggItUp.com in October 2008, Rick Lomas and Steve Pritchard decided to do things a little differently…

It is all well and good telling people that if they get on the front page of Digg then their site will get more traffic than they have ever dreamed of, but how do you do it? Hmmm…

We decided to launch our own brand of Digg called Bigg, as available right here, so that newbies can see the mechanism of these style of 'web 2.0' sites and how to use them to get traffic to your websites and blogs. Because of the scale of this, it will be quite easy to be on the front page of Bigg, so you will easily understand the way it works.

To get things started we decided to run our own Free Internet Marketing Course

The Course

The main aim is:

  1. To do some keyword research to find out what keyphrases you will want to be targetting.
  2. To build a network of free sites using free blogs and other services that are available such as Myspace, Squidoo, Facebook & Hubpages.
  3. To set up affiliate links so that commission is paid on products and services sold through these sites, or to sell your own product if you have one.
  4. To use news submission sites such as Digg, Propeller and Newsvine to create a 'buzz' about your sites.
  5. To use social bookmarking sites such as del.icio.us, Google Bookmarks and Furl to generate more traffic.
  6. To use advanced 'trackback' technology to generate powerful social linking structure to increase the importance of your site.
  7. We will continue to use the latest strategies as the internet progresses, by being 'cutting edge' you will have a real advantage.

How we do this:

As soon as you enter your email and name below we will send you an email with details of the course, this will be all be done by email and the use of blogs and a forum. We are aiming to be small with a group of just 100 to begin with, so any problems can be ironed out quickly and we will be able to assist personally where appropriate.

Why are we doing this?

A good question. This will become obvious later on, but for the moment to have a small group of 'like minded' individuals all thinking the same will help us all.  The internet has changed significantly since 2006 and the power of social networking is more important than ever.

Are you ready to take your first step and be part of this? If you are, all we need is your name and email address, if you decide later on that it is not for you then there is a simple '1 click unsubscribe' link at the bottom of every email you receive from us.

Do you want to be one of the first 100 to take part?