Volume @TriForce - not a glamours answer but that's how they do it. Pick a range of product keywords where you could achieve the goal based on total volume.
I'm not too sure how legit this technique is but it seems pretty good for anyone trying cold outreach for conversions - https://ahrefs.com/blog/seo-leads/
Three seems like it would be a winner so you can offer "good", "better", "best" as retailers tend to do, however, I guess if you've got the traffic it's something you could test
How much value should I aim to provide with a lead magnet offer? Like is it enough to recycle a blog post and add an infographic or some other small content improvements or do I need to create brand new content for this?
There are some really interesting ideas above and I feel that your own digital product seems like the next logical step after Amazon affiliate stuff.
I'm in a similar niche where there's a plethora of ebooks available and while I haven't given this a tonne of thought yet, I'd be tempted to use...
Thanks for your reply @Sutra. Totally agree with doubling down on what's working but my question for this would be this - if you only have one traffic source, is it beneficial to test others before deciding which to focus on?
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For the last six month, I've managed to fumble my way through this whole SEO thing. I have a site up with 30 articles and 10 money pages live and she's earning. Not a lot, $14 for the last couple of months now.
My goal here is to learn how to diversify my traffic as I don't like...
Six months ago I found myself out of a job and had to choose - return to cubical life or start out for myself.
I managed a month of working for myself before my wife told me to "get back to work". I don't think she believes that making a living online is actually possible.