does anyone have experience with affiliate marketing? sounds like you make better money than crypto
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Been building my first experiment site over the last week or two. Should be done in 1-2 months depending on how busy I am with other life stuff. Then I'll probably apply to affiliate networks and hopefully get accepted and see what happens. The concept is pretty shaky but it was the easiest one of all my ideas to build and not have to put $ into driving traffic, so if it works I'll probably hire someone to maintain it and then divert my own resources to a better concept.
what are some good traffic source methods? I'm starting to try a bit in Instagram but I would rather have search engine or banner traffic I suppose. I'm just starting out and only trying to make some side income but can see myself expanding
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Only thing worthwhile is black hat tactics
Lad, why would you help others when its fucking hard to rank.
What I've done is targeted search keywords which have X amount of activity which don't have any good results currently. This way I shouldn't have too hard of a time capturing the organic search traffic simply by creating the content.
Some user posted in a previous thread to post "future" things (like 2021 car reviews) which aligns with this same premise - it's likely not many people are going to be creating content around these terms and anons point was EVENTUALLY those terms will have search traffic and your page will have built all the SEO authority in the meantime. Brilliant, really. Cars is probably a bad example because plenty of people are doing this, but "Best Robot Vacuum 2020" for example has literally nothing. If you were to create that content now, even though you're 100% bullshitting, you could just update your post(s) as needed and meanwhile you'll start ranking for that search term.
That's more of a long game where for my test I've chosen something that is getting search traffic NOW but the content doesn't exist. My assumption is this is a very rare occurrence and I've "lucked" upon an idea, but generally looking for less competitive fields and just creating good content should be a good bet. If you want to get your hands in something overly saturated like credit cards you'll probably have to do some paid advertising. I don't know shit about that realm so I'm trying to avoid it at all costs.
My goal is simple - can I drive any revenue with an affiliate site? If I can make even $10 I'll consider it successful and will build out 2-3 more concepts which I think will have more longevity with less work than my test site.
I've already put about $100 in between domains, hosting, and a wordpress theme. Plus a shitload of my time and I estimate probably another 40 hours of time required before the site is ready to pitch to affiliate networks without getting rejected. Training my wife on some of it to reduce that.
That sounds like a good method. I am doing a weight loss product but should be putting specific search terms in my website to stand out from the massive competition. I want to try other products as well so I'll have to narrow down my next niche not to be so broad.
If you're trying to sell one product specifically I think the best method would be to figure out paid advertising. If you can find ROI positive ads you're set for as much as there is demand on those channels. It's very hard to do, but it makes more sense than building a website around one product as you'll likely never rank high enough to compete via organic search. The only exception would be maybe if you created some sort of like 90 day challenge site w/ the product where you used it and posted daily pics and updates. I could see something like that generating traffic once people start finding it as it'd be unique and valuable content. You'd have to be fat to start with though, and skinny by the end. Regardless of whether the product works.
I will probably work on mastering paid advertising, I feel like I can replicate it on other products when I get the first one running. I don't know of many services but I've wanted to look into Taboola for banner ads
Taboola is good if you have the right content to push. Honestly a bunch of bullshit blog posts about someone using the product and it working like a miracle would probably do very well there with a headline like "My weight loss blog: From 263 lb to 170 lb"
I'll try both, I thought about using the blog part of the website to display multiple testimonials
Can you explain more user? I'm looking for anything that can work
Started my website, got a good host, but I think I'm going to have to change my idea. I was planning on making a map and location site for local stores, but holy shit the map plugins are fucking brutally hard and tedious to use.
I think I'll go the route of well crafted blog posts. My idea was too design oriented for a beginner. I could posts easily, but being dependent random plugins and google API was getting too frustrating.
I hear that most black hat tactics will destroy your seo and ranking. Those days are done, unless you're absolutely cutting edge.
anyone tried ranking parasite like medium.com with gsa or xrumer? people say it works
I'll keep that in mind, are people still into reading blogs these days or are people really only visiting for the offer/product to begin with? My landing page can be improved on because it's very basic looking. I want to try a mix of blog posts & forum/social media posts
I think people don't often realize theyre reading blogs, if you asked them, they would say they are reading "articles". I agree though, the old-school personal blog format is dated. People are searching for a product, and will read anything with relevant content. I think blogs disguised as "how to's" or product information get a little more credence nowdays.
Good point, Some products have full copy and paste articles and other things for your websites that can be really helpful. Maybe that just makes me a bit lazy but it let me throw something together that looks semi decent so far.
By black hat I mean things like spam, forget about seo rankings, those can disappear overnight no matter how white hat you are. It's better to make a quick mil doing some black shit than to cuck away for months on some Google friendly seo site that might in theory make some $ but then end up going back to page 9 due to random algorithm updates that you have no control or even knowledge of after all of your hard work and money spent.
This is more what I want to pursue, build something up quick and make some change so I can move on to another one and do the same.