Im no email expert, but I think the reason gsuite is so popular is that it uses Google’s servers to send emails, which may reduce bounce rate. I recently done an email campaign using gsuite/gmass, and for every 300 emails sent I had about 5 bounces. I have nothing to compare it too so not sure...
If the site has been making $2k per month for an average of 6 months, you can expect to sell it for anywhere between $50k - $80k. There’s a lot of factors that determine the price, such as risk, potential, backlink profile, traffic diversity, to name a few.
I have a .co.uk site that is doing well in the UK serps, just earned £1k in July. If you check serps for specific countries you will see lots of examples of non .com sites ranking well.
I have a site like this that’s just popped up in my niche. It only has 50 referring domains, and that are all spammy. The content itself is broken English and really doesn’t answer the queries well at all, but it’s starting to snipe some decent keywords.
I’m not really worried about it at the...
It’s great to hear everyone’s stories and find out how we all go to where we are today. It shows that there is more than one path you can take in life, and you can choose to change that path at any time.
I started making money online when I was 17 when I discovered incentive marketing...
I just wanted to revisit this topic as it’s something I’ve been thinking about a lot recently. I try to create virtual silos on my site, and they all follow the same structure.
I have my main money page and in this example its “best brand product” where I review 6 of the best products from a...
The keyword frequency is the only thing that I don’t follow. Every post is apparently under optimised according to RankMath, even though the keyword is in the post 3 or 4 times. It would be interesting to increase it to the meet the guidelines to see if it helps rankings, although I don’t want...
I changed all of my sites to the RankMath SEO plugin, and it's been great. My rankings have all steadily increased since the change, although it's impossible to attribute this to the plugin. It definitely hasn't hurt though. I find it much more intuitive than Yoast, and a higher score percentage...
Have you thought about living in a motorhome? This would give you the stability and security that you need while meaning that you never have to settle in one place. If you feel like productivity is declining, just drive to somewhere new.
This is what I would do if I didn't have so many darn kids.
I'm noticing a strange thing regarding my Amazon Associate sales recently. The prices that I see in my orders report do not match up with the prices on Amazon.
For example, I sold a product that had a price of £315.83 in my orders, but when I click the link to go to the product on Amazon it is...
Thanks, I'm testing out a new affiliate program and I've not had any clicks register in the past 3 days. I'm thinking "noreferrer" could be the problem. I'll use this until a better solution comes along.
Just to double check, is the first function fine to use? I just added it to my site and it successfully keeps "norefferer" from coming back after I manually delete it.
It looks to me that Amazon are being quite strict when it comes to giving commissions on products that are not being promoted, even if they are in the same category.
I've had multiple instances of a customer buying a product that is closely related to the product I am promoting, and only...
The first site I sold was a static site build using Bootstrap. I sold it, and the topic of what the site was built with never really came up. I guess he just assumed it was Wordpress.
After I sent him all the files, his developer asked me where the database was. I said there was no database...
For me, most of my commissions come from products that I promote. The good thing about Amazon however, is that everyone uses it to buy stuff. Say someone has 10 items in their basket and clicks a link on your site and adds something else. If they then check out, you will receive the commission...
It's hard to work out whether this is good or bad news. After a quick glance, it looks like most of the categories are increasing in commission for direct purchases. They are also bringing back tiered payout structures for higher earners.
Although, most of the higher earning affiliates will...
ACF = Advanced Custom Fields
SSG = Static Site Generator
That’s what I assume going by the context of the post.
For me, it’s mostly about the exit. Also, lack of time to learn something completely new.