365 Days to Crazy Web Traffic

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$19.95
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Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
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Pages
304
Dimensions
8.5 X 0.64 X 11.0 inches | 1.56 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781497584952
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About the Author
C. J. Oakes lives with his wife, Arika and son, Mason in Lubbock, Texas, USA. He splits his time between writing non-fiction for his passion, his website CriminalJusticeLaw.us and the books which he has developed to help others learn the keys to gaining web traffic. Mr. Oakes is gearing up to begin writing the second Month in this series, Crazy Web Traffic via Link-Building. He believes that there is too much misinformation about link-building and too many who have begun to relegate link-building to the back shelf. To him, it only makes sense to build links, good links, because links are the connecting tissue, the nervous system if you will, for the Internet. Without links, none of it would work and the Internet as we know it would not exist. For this reason, he is going to devote the entire Month Two to the many ways to use links to not only further your cause of getting Crazy Web Traffic, but also add enormous value to the web. Besides writing for himself, Mr. Oakes works part-time as a ghost-writer, penning numerous books for others as well as creating content for entire websites. He also consults, providing guidance not only on websites, but also writing technique. In this latter endeavor, he teaches others the writing technique he developed himself, a technique touched on in this book, which never fails to get traffic. In this book, he touches on that technique, teaching you enough to grow your traffic, but a future book not in this series will expand on this technique for those who want to master getting traffic through written content alone. The rest of the time he spends playing MaJong and Solitaire with his son, who, at the age of three has already mastered these games.