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$1m Case Study: My $550 Domain

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You are here: ViperChill » Business » $1M Case Study: My $550 Domain $1M Case Study: My $550 Domain Written by Glen, this post has 37 Comments I was blown away with your response to my new $1m website project (read about that here ) so I have decided to kick things off with the next installment.

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Building a $1000000 Website in 12 Months

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When the monthly income gets higher though, the purchase price climbs as well. There are other factors apart from revenue that determine the price of a website, of course, but that’s what I’m focusing on here. This is typical in the business world, and I have witnessed hundreds of website sales that match this theory.

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$1M Case Study: My CMS & Content Strategy

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You are here: ViperChill » Business » $1M Case Study: My CMS & Content Strategy $1M Case Study: My CMS & Content Strategy Written by Glen, this post has 58 Comments It has been a while since I wrote about my million dollar case study. Good luck with the case study.

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28 Resources from My Internet Marketing Toolbox

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Google Trends I rarely build new sites these days (I buy profitable ones, instead) but my most recent was in December, with my $1m case study. In simple terms, it’s the best graphic design software for my needs, even though it comes at a hefty price. Remember, these people are given a price first that I am willing to pay.

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Conquering Big Industries: My Bulletproof SEO Strategy

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target="_blank" rel="nofollow"> 126 Comments Dan says: July 19, 2010 at 8:24 am Too cool Glen, I find myself copy and pasting every article to all my web guys. I believe quality links ARE better, but I’ve never seen someone prove in a case study that directory submissions are not worth their while. This is gold.

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How I Wrote a $30000 eBook (And You Can Too)

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You can upload your eBook PDF file into their admin area, set your price, and then you will receive a ‘Buy now’ link code. It’s not worth the possible reputation management nightmare for the price of one guide. Pricing I personally like to price my products around the $27 – $37 range when working with eBooks.

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ViperChill Monthly Report 5 (My New Apartment)

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guest blogging: 97 glen allsopp: 41 internet marketing: 39 viral marketing: 32 viperchill.com: 23 viperchill case study: 20 life lessons: 19 minimalist internet marketing: 18 As the site is starting to fill up nicely with content and the posts here are getting quite a lot of links, the search engine traffic is increasing nicely.

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