I shy away from the big "gurus"..
however, not a guru as such, and doesn't put himself out there that much, but seen him speak at seminars, and been in a skype group chatting before, Jason Akatiff (A4D & smaxor from WickedFire years ago). That guy really knows his shit, and picked up some...
Great story, and sorry to hear changes have hit you. Changes hit us all, I've been there plenty.
You need to learn from this, take what worked for you and next property/project use the traffic in various ways so you're not relying on one source of revenue (think email lists, think paid...
I'm no expert, and have poor English and grammar skills myself (even though I'm from England lol), but reading out loud could help.
At my kids school, to improve their English and speech, they made a point a few years ago of setting the kids books to read (Roald Dahl/Enid Blyton etc), and...
Best way to begin is just keeping the list expectant that they will hear from you, set up a follow up series that begins pushing interesting related or industry/niche content, or highlighting various pages on your site that they may have missed, then start experimenting by throwing in the...
Yeah agree. You will get a pretty decent dedi for $300 a month. Not sure if you need a managed service or not though, which will bump price up. Check out reliablesite.net .. excellent network speeds and competitive pricing.
6 core server..
12 x 3.60 GHz
128GB DDR4
1TB SSD+4TB HD
10TB @ 1 Gbps...
Yup agree with that above. I have a site of similar traffic, can sometimes hit 300 - 400 people on the site at one time.. The mysql requests soon add up!..
I manage it with a decent dedicated server and using rackspace CDN for image files/statics etc... oh a plenty of database...
It will be, but one day does not make a trend.
Plenty uncertainty left still here in the UK.
Let the dust settle. In the meantime, buy any shiny metal (shares).
That's actually a great middle ground between developing and plainly parked, a good idea. Maybe (and I've no idea what the domains niches are) the leads themselves could be sold.. making you more than adsense. Or opt in to an email autoresponder that hits them with offers in the niche or aff links.
What about thinking..
"this domain actually already has type in traffic, or referral traffic that is looking for something. In fact, it's worth $5.65 a click. Instead of a shitty MFA, what if I developed a product or service that completely served the end users needs? then maybe I'd have a...
because SAN only catches about 0.01% of ads that run on FB. build a network of accounts on ips and interests. It takes a fair bit of managing doing it at scale.
And why not just run a test?.. take a couple of pages that are ranking for a product, say page 2, 3 etc and write a unique description on one, use a unique image taken yourself, rather than manufacturers image, get a few reviews etc.. .. and on the other simply do the opposite with only a couple...
Good advice above. One sites demo is not the same as another.
Traffic will be valued based on the type, category, geo and responsiveness of your visitors.
Also, be careful with your Adsense account playing the arbitrage game.
Yeah I guess so, if you know that (as example) 1 in X amount of leads (in general) converts.. then you're not selling yourself short by taking X per lead, if it adds up.
In my case, I guess could sell the leads for around $50 to $70 ish.. and make roughly the same as waiting for a sale.
Yup, No good letting the leads go stale, they need to be hot as f**k to extract the best value from them.
Offer X amount of test leads to a bunch of sites on page 2, page 3 for searches / niches you operate in. If they can close sales on them, talk figures.
I've a site for a mobility product...