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The next part takes about a week. Just go on
internet and email all
top sites and ask them for a link. Make sure
site is good.
Also look at submitting using free website submissions.
When you have got a good set of links and your hits are beginning to rise, then look at joining an affiliate site such as Google adwords (www.google.co.uk) or Commission Junction (www.cj.com), as these are
major earners in my site. You just get pieces of code, which you add to
top of your page, and hey presto, someone else starts to send your regular cash.
If you visit my website, you can see I have even taken half
battle out of making a great educational website, by providing you with a starter website with which to promote your own educational website. All you do is download it and then edit it as you wish, and promote it.
The last piece of advice I learnt
hard way is that for your site to be successful, only promote teaching resources. Any lifestyle ads just fail with teachers. When they are looking for resources, that is all they click on so spend time finding resource sites, and not time making lifestyle pages.

Educational consultant, who also has gained experience in building up and running a highly successful educational website (www.timetoteach.co.uk).