I've been doing it for so long now that I'm not sure I haven't gone insane a long time ago and it's been my new "normal" for years.
Had a few friends work from home due to the pandemic and they ask how I do it because they've gone insane within a month.
But usually, I have a twitch stream on...
Creating your own I assume you would need proper R&D and legal counsel.
Wouldn't it be much easier to just white label existing products from large manufacturers?
and they're quality backlinks too (for some reason people love linking to the homepage).
Should I add my money articles to the navigation menu to take advantage of this? Because with all these backlinks I still see very negligible results.
Grindin away. I can usually tell if it's a good day by the first hour in the morning - if it is I spend the entire day writing, reaching out, planning and executing. I love this stuff.
It's actually super weird you were ranking for some crazy profitable terms with no backlinks.
I don't know if black hat is exactly what you want to get into if you don't want to constantly deal with Google slaps.
I've always believed providing the best value you can is the best way to grow an...
Awesome post Ryuzaki. And completely agreed, I was posting on this subreddit at least once every week and it was making a lot of money, reddit traffic is 100% monetizable. If the users or admins saw how much money it was making it would freak them the hell out even more.
I'm going to cool it...
I know I was being stupid and illogical but I wanted to post this because I feel like it's a normal hurdle to come across for most people in this industry - and also as a way to get a nice helping of logic from the senior members here and oh boy did CCarter just deliver exactly that, thank you.
Felt like I needed to get this off my chest because it has been bothering and eating away at me a bit...
So I have this site in a niche that I admit I'm not the biggest expert at, but that's alright because I want to learn more about it and it's fun.
There is also a huge subreddit for this...
So I'm beginning my journey into a certain sector of the tech niche, and while doing my research I noticed the funniest things.
The sites ranking for the largest money keywords, and I mean HUGE $x,xxx/day keywords are some of the biggest steaming piles of dumps i've ever seen.
I'm sure...
I'm not 100% but I think I lost a ton of money because of this...goddam.
Anyway...
- I added that code to my functions.php
- I removed ALL the noopener noref bullshit from every article
I should be breezy now right?
We all want backlinks on monster news sites like CNN, Huffingtonpost, Guardian, etc etc, but how do you acquire it without paying $x,xxx to some guy that has a connect with a reporter on the inside?
What you don't want to do is submit your content to their "Contact Us" page...that won't do...
So I'm having a bit of trouble here,
I like making infographics, and usually when I make em, I post it as it's own post on wordpress.
Eg: "The Best Dog Breeds For Lazy People [Infographic]"
The infographic get's shared a lot, I snag some decent backlinks and some good social traction.
Now...
Alright so I'm ranking on the first page of google for a pretty profitable term, but I'm like rank #6.
2 weeks ago, my content became the "featured snippet" for this term, which was awesome because it gets me to above #1 and I got a shitload of clicks and sales...
Than I got removed from...
Really basic stuff:
- Head over to flippa
- Look for sites in your niche that are being bid on
- If they look clean (not a crappy spam site) msg the owner
- Ask to buy a backlink on the site before he sells
Usually they will sell a back link and just place it on a resource page or an existing...
The Amazon changes actually forced me to test out a bunch of different affiliates, and I was pretty suprised.
Revenue didn't go down and in some cases went up.
I still really like Amazon though and use it for around 40-50% but the rest I've replaced and it's worked out really well. Just gotta...
Reddit is a really good spot for finding content that's doing really well, especially the front page, but usually you have to sift through a million self posts, imgur and red.it posts to find front page content that links to external sites.
Does a tool exist that only shows links on the front...