Never, ever use an automated approach for this. It will always need to be done by a human. Your best bet, is hiring a VA that speaks excellent english and can be trained. Try to find people comfortable on the subject matter.
The internet is a perpetual dynamic digial landscape. What works today, might literally change tomorrow. There is no problem with selling, but multiple variables matter. What's the niche? What's the source of traffic? How are you monetized? You might be sitting on millions of dollars, and not...
Why do they need to buy something? Why would you try to covert traffic that comes from a source like organic social, when there's no purchase intent? People use social media primarily for entertainment.
If the traffic is real, remove the bottleneck, monetize what makes sense, which is their...
They already have this. It's called audience network. They even have a header bidding solution, in stream video, as well as native.
You can put fb ads on your external website. Their rates are pretty good too.
https://www.facebook.com/audiencenetwork
32k likes is not 32k shares. Massive difference.
Facebook organic engagement can be very misleading. Sometimes you will have articles that will have tons of engagement with comments and likes, but low click through.
Sometimes you will have articles that will have low engagement with very high...
I actually think wirecutter sold for too little if their earnings were 11 million/yr in profit.
NYT got a great deal. It's clear they we're looking for a strong affiliate revenue based website.
These type of sires are heavily dependent on organic search. NYT drops links for thewirecutter...
Last 30ish days from 1 website. The revenue screenshots are only the last 30ish days from one ad network for the site. The site has 3 other ad networks on top of that. (Site makes $100k+/month)
also got this achievement 7 months ago
Here's 3 website sales for 2 million dollars : (i've...
No it wasnt. Before we sold, doyoueven.com was ripping 90% of our content and resharing then sourcing us at the bottom (a la viralnova), and getting roasted by their/our fans for it.
We were a full 20k better than them on alexa, but saw each other as each other's main competition on facebook...
I've front page'd TIL before and it was a steady 2000+ real time over 8 hours. I've also had the top comment (was url) on front page r/all top article and that sent 1000+ real time over several hours, but this was the first time outright front paging r/all
Compared to the rest of the internet...
Peak users was 3525 and was steady over 3000 real time for hours. One of the mods removed the link from the homepage after a few hours, or would have kept climbing.
Also have gotten backlinks from bbc, and other huge authority sites in the niche
Here's a screenshot from one day:
Congrats. Nothing wrong with taking a win. Now this new website won't be under capitalized and you can swing for the fences.
You're first sale is the hardest. You did it. Keep going, more fun times ahead.