Finally! MLM Traffic Formula 2 Begins to Add More Content

November 24, 2009 · Posted in Traffic Formula - Review · Comment 
Traffic formula 2.0 focus on building your blog to a powerful nerve center

Traffic formula 2.0 focus on building your blog to a powerful nerve center

It’s been awhile since I’ve added content to this MLM Traffic Formula 2 blog because there hasn’t really been much to write about. I’m pleased to announce that MLM Traffic Formula 2 is now moving forward with value-based no hype quality content.

‘Bout time!

You know… and here is this is something I was thinking about… The good folks at Magnetic Sponsoring spent a good amount of time covering how to get the basics of your nerve center set up. In MODULE 4 there are three tutorials that take you through the initial and ongoing promotion strategy. Included with these modules are three PDF documents to reference.

The Never Center, which is just a marketing term that the guys at Magnetic Sponsoring thought up, is a general term for a blog that generates leads, or a “central hub” is another term I’ve heard used.

As has always been the case with Magnetic Sponsoring products, the content is great in the sense that it tells you exactly WHAT to do, albeit just a bit short on HOW.

MLM TF2 Blog Marketing is Good Content, But I Need a Web Designer

And what I’m hearing from the underground is that most people are having trouble building and designing their Nerve Centers? If so, no worries. There are ways around that. And to be honest, the design of your blog is better left to be outsourced unless you have those skills already.

If you’re really hurting for money and can’t afford to hire a designer, you should learn on your own and keep that day job. If not and you have a couple hundred to 1K to spend on a quality designer, here are a few resources that you might find helpful.

Just remember a few things when putting together your Nerve Center – content is everything, and that will be the area you want to spend most of your time. If you’re not a designer and don’t know CSS from PHP from HTML, you’re better off outsourcing it, or succumbing to the fact that it’s a great skill to learn, but will take some time and patience and a strong commitment.

Finally, sometimes it’s better to spend more up front to hire a good designer than it is to spend less on someone not as good and scrapping the entire thing to start all over.

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Guest post made by Eric Walker, one of the top renegade professional guides.

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