Website Promotion Organizer
Thursday, August 28, 2008 at 09:08PM If you’re a member of Renegade University, you’re probably in the midst of building your massive web of content, which is exactly what I’m doing. One thing I’ve noticed is that it can get really confusing to keep track of how I’m promoting my blog, hub, or lens. That is until I found this great new tool to help me do it!
If you’re following the Renegade course, you know that you need to bookmark, backlink, and support every piece of content you create. Say you post a new blog entry. First you’re going to want to Digg it. Then you might post a Hubpage or Squidoo lens that links to it. Next, you might write an article and post it to ezinearticles.com. After that, you’re going to want to bookmark it from other sites like del.icio.us.com, furl.net, and stumbleupon.
But don’t forget, you’re also going to want to Digg the hub. And the lens. And of course, you’re going to want to bookmark those pages with del.icio.us, furl, and stumbleupon. And you better remember to twitter them too!
Did I forget any? Probably. That’s why I need to use www.bubbl.us. This is a great site that you can use for free to track all of your promotion. What it allows you to do is create little modules, or bubbles, for each one of the actions you take, and to connect them easily with lines. So you can create a bubble for your original post. Then attach a bubble for the hub, another for the lens, and a third for the Ezine article.
Next you create a new bubble for Digg, one for del.icio.us, and so forth. When you Digg the hub, you draw a line from the Digg bubble to the hub bubble. Every time you do something you create a new bubble or draw a new line. You can then save it, and come back to it later if you want to promote some more.
It’s really cool, and super easy to use. It’s a simple concept, but has been an immense amount of help to me to stay organized, which is one of my weak spots.
I learned about bubble.us from Mark Thompson, an internet marketer who created this fantastic program called Wordpress Goldmine. It teaches you in a step-by-step manner how to set up Wordpress micro-niche blogs to generate massive affiliate income. Even if you’re not interested in doing this, it’s still worth it to buy this program for the traffic building information he gives.
Wordpress Goldmine isn't just some fluffy blah-blah-blah – it’s all nuts and bolts instruction. It also stays up to date – Mark is constantly creating new videos as things change, and he sends out emails to alert you them once you purchase the product and you’re on his list. Plus, he tries to keep the videos to under 5 minutes, and packs them full of super-useful information.
If you’re looking for a new way to monetize, you don't want to miss Wordpress Goldmine. If not, at least get on over to bubbl.com and get organized!

Reader Comments (7)
Matt, this is great tip, I know what you mean about getting lost in it all, thanks for sharing it.
Kind regards
Christine
Matt,
Great tip. I know what you mean, I have been trying to keep things straight by writing everything down on a piece of paper (what a mistake). Because when I want my notes again I can't find them. This should be a great way to keep myself organized.
All the Best,
Patricia
Thanks for letting us know about this great tool. I can see how it will help keep me organized and on track with what I want to accomplish.
Matt--
This was very helpful. Thank you!
I really like the look of your blog site, too. Very clean, inviting, attractive. Well done!
Veronica
@Veronica, thanks a bunch! It's a pretty cool tool!
Matt
Thanks, for your blog and tips. Bubble Up looks like fun, now to learn how it works.
It's true; when your using articles, video marketing, forum posting, and blogs to advertise your business, a tool like that can help you keep track of all the urls, content, etc.