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Namecheap Coupons November 2011

It’s that time of the month again (that sounds kinda wrong, doesn’t it?) — Namecheap coupons!!!

  • COLDGOLD will entitle you to a discount off 1 year registrations of new com/net/org/biz domains.
  • GOLDENGLOW offers a 10% discount off your first month of shared/business/reseller hosting.
  • PURPLEPASSION offers 10% off the first month of your VPS hosting.

April 2011 Namecheap Coupon Codes

Namecheap is one of my favorite domain name registrars. In fact, it is currently the ONLY domain registrar that I use.

It's tax season, so we're all looking for a little break on the price of nearly anything (and we can't get a break on gas, that's for sure)…

In that light, let's give out some coupon codes:

  • Domains: ELEPHANTS
  • VPS webhosting: VPSX
  • Reseller hosting: HOSTU
  • Transfers: SWITCH2NC

List Building 101 Tip #9

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Tip #9 — Build  a Relationship First, Think Of Money Later

We'll dig into this tip in a lot more detail later on, but it’s important to understand it right now as well. You need to focus on the relationship building part of your list first, and think about the monetary aspect later. {{{List_Building_101|premium}}}

Sure, you want to make money, but if all you do is hit up your list for money, you’re going to get a lot of unsubscribes and make some people angry. The chances are good that they signed up for your list in order to get something out of it. Whether it was an e-course, a free e-book, information, coupons, notices, an audio, or something else, they expect to receive a lot of value for being a part of your e-mail list.

If you'd like some free brandable items that you can give away, check out www.BrandableStuff.com/tools  – you can enter your affiliate link into these items and make money from the sales that result.

If you provide this relationship first, the money will come.
 

July 2010 Namecheap Coupon

Namecheap is the best internet domain name registrar around! Here are there July 2010 coupons:

Domain Registration Coupon: liberty

Domain Transfer Coupon: liberty

Web hosting Coupon: SUMMERHIT

VPS Servers Coupon: VPSFUN

Quick How-To Set Up a WordPress Blog

Lynn Terry, one of the top affiliate marketers that I follow, just wrote up a post on how to set up a WordPress blog. It's solid advice.

Read it and then come back here to read my specific tweaks to her set up.

Here are my specific tweaks:

  1. I use NameCheap for my domain name registrar. I usually find a slightly better price on .com names here than at GoDaddy. I do have some legacy Godaddy-registered domain names, but all my new ones are coming through NameCheap. They also have monthly coupons that give you a little discount (usually about $1 off the current $9.69 price).

    I will say that I've never had problems with either of them.

  2. For web hosting, I use BlueHost. They're very similar to HostGator.
  3. Support is very quick and updating name servers between either GoDaddy or NameCheap and BlueHost is extremely quick (minutes not hours). Again, I've never had a problem with these folks.
  4. For installing WP, I used to use Fantastico, until I tried SimpleScripts. It's a part of my cPanel on BlueHost. I'm not sure if HostGator uses SimpleScripts, but if they do, I highly recommend them.
  5. I have used many themes over my blogging lifetime and I have to say that I really like the free Eximius theme. I'm not using it here (I'm using FlexSqueeze, which is totally awesome but not free). Eximius works out of the box and hasn't presented any issues thus far with any of the plugins I use.
  6. Keyword research is the most important thing you can do when building a brand, site, and especially a niche site. Check out Market Samurai. It totally rocks.
  7. WP customization. The most important thing I do here is install some really effective plugins, the most important of which is Jeff Johnson's Traffic Getting SEO PluginTM 2.0 – Free Version. You will have to sign up to his mailing list to get the plugin, but I highly suggest you do it; besides, Jeff is a traffic and SEO master. You'll love his how-to videos.

    Jeff's plugin actually incorporates quite a few plugins (it's kind of like a meta-plugin) and then tweaks them to perform optimally together.

That's about it! Now, get out and do it!!!