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Question about the articles.
I see you guys are mentioning having 20-30 articles per site. If you have a 5 page site, what's the breakdown between links to your main site's URL and to the deep urls? I know this probably falls under the 'getting-caught-in-the-details' category. I have been taking action, I promise. I have four niche sites that I've built after reading Xfactor's course. One is doing better than $2 per day, and it's less than 2 weeks old. Another just got de-indexed (as in removed, not just downranked)...but I expect it to come back, and I'm trusting in the process, not short-term numbers. I have articles split between EZA and GOA. But almost all of the articles written thus far have been targeted at the top level URL. Just curious what some of you regulars are using for guidelines...not that I'm waiting around doing nothing until you tell me exactly what to do.
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As for split, I mix mine up. At the very least I give each page some attention (money pages I mean). So let's say you had a home page and 5 internal pages and where going to write 20 articles. You could start with 3 per page, which is 18 articles. Take the remain 2 articles and promo the home page. It's all up to you, but doing all 20 for the home page (if that's all you plan on doing) isn't good. Sometimes I'll also pick 1-2 internal pages that I really, really want to nail and treat them like my home page, so for 20 articles I might do this: Home: 6 articles Good money 1: 4 articles Good money 2: 4 articles Internal 3: 2 articles Internal 4: 2 articles Internal 5: 2 articles | |
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Cool. So basically you try to divide it relatively evenly.
Of course, we can actually promote 2 links per article...so... |
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Bottom line, failure is not an option for me. I have studying trying and researching for a year now in IM and finally getting to the point where I am seeing a little money come in. Now I want to increase in dramatically to pay off debt and eventually replace my job income. | |
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Also, some of my articles have just 1 link with about a paragraph or two of text. Just depends. I like mixing it up. Sometimes I'll do 2 links to the same site, sometimes 1 link to the site, and sometimes a link to 2 different sites.
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I have a question for JMartin or anybody else using market samurai. What are good filter numbers to use when selecting keywords? I know MS returns a lot of info, but what have you guys found best replicates what people are doing with mnf? thanks
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1. Setup a master KWP to look at. When I'm starting my research I make sure that phrase length is set to at least 2 words. Sometimes I like going to 3. There's no point in doing 1 word since you're not going to target a one-word KWP. I leave everything else alone here at first. However, I will check "Google Search Keywords" if I'm already deep drilling into something. 2. Once the list is there, I just take a glance to see if something is out of place. For instance, if I'm searching for Sony CD players and I see Panasonic CD players, I'll use Panasonic as a negative word OR use Sony as a positive word if I want it in all my KWPs. From here, you click on Analyze Keywords to start the journey. 3. PRE-analyze The settings I do from here depend on my goal: Main KWP, secondary KWP, article idea For main KWP: I do total searches 100 or greater, phrase to broad match at 15%, SEOV $50 For secondary KWP: I do total searches 20 or greater, phrase to broad at 5%, SEOV at $10 For article ideas (post ideas, etc): I do total searches 10 or greater, phrase to broad 3%, SEOV $5 Basically, I like to review myself, so I don't kill off too many choices. My goal for starters is to dump about 40% of my list when looking for a main KWP, 25% for a secondary and only 10% or so for other ideas. 4. Analyze KWP Now I hit the analyze KWP button and wait for the results. Since I can sort any column, I don't waste my time filtering out SEOC or more SEOV from here. Instead, I just order the SEOC column from smallest to greatest. I look at each KWP quickly. If it's on topic, gets the traffic I want, AWCPC I want and is under the SEOC I want, I click the key to make it a KWP (next step). When I've done this to my whole list--just up to the acceptable SEOC limit--I'm ready for the next step. BTW, the SEOC limit is really just a loose guide (same with MNF SOC). A lower number doesn't mean an easier niche. It's all about the actual 10-20 first results in Google. However, the odds are you'll find weaker KWPs by just looking at lower competition KWPs. So an example in MS might be looking at all KWPs with under 100k SEOC and really looking for anything 20K and under. 5. From here I look up all KWPs in the SEO Competition tab (all options checked). MS does green, yellow, red. The more green you see the better. However, rather than just looking at those 10 results as a collection, look at each one. Count how many are close to green where it counts. This is what I do. If I see a couple all green and a couple mostly green, I'm possibly in. | |
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Liked the article a lot. I just started using micro niche finder and I was able to write some good PLR when combining the niches and Google keywords. Thanks for the advice.
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Your comments above really hit the mark. In my experience, I've found that I'm far more interested in domain name availability than SOC. And as you rightly indicate, we can put too much empasis on SOC and overlook some real gems with earning potential. After learning this from real world experience, I've changed my research procedure a bit. after identifying the niche, I run the keywords through MNF using exact match. Once I get the results, I order by Search Count and do a domain name lookup on the top results. I uncheck any results from the list where all three top level domains are not available. I make a note in a spreadsheet of each domain and the extension that's available. Finally, I run an SOC check on the remaining keywords, knowing that I can purchase and rank for almost any of them with the right strategy. | |
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Question for everyone on the article submission portion of this. Since we're mostly caring about the backlinks from the articles, is there any reason why we can't submit the same, unedited article to GoArticles as we do to EZA? We don't really care where they rank so I'm guessing this wouldn't be a concern, but so far everyone seems to be submitting unique articles to each.
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Bump.. anyone have any opinions on submitting the same article to EZA & GoArticles?
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Thank you SO MUCH for creating such a great ebook on this subject. It is simple, powerful, truthful, has no hype, lays it all on the line and points anyone who takes action to a wonderful way to create a solid income online! It is also a BREATH OF FRESH AIR! (just one way to describe it). One quick question- Since you mentioned the possibility of getting your Adsense account removed, would you advise that we put Yahoos YPN ads on one part of the page and Adsense on the other? Is that a good option or will that just make Adsense mad? I mean I HATE having all my eggs in one basket and I know people who went from $10K a week to $0 the next because of the tactics of Big G without any warning whatsoever. What would you recommend here? THANKS AGAIN! Kelly |
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You would violate the Google TOS if you mix Yahoo and Google ads on your website. Read the TOS for exact details. | |
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I just picked up John's course and I will start with a few sites that I have already found keywords for but I am currently in the middle of another project that I must finish first.
Anyhow, I get concerned about having my adsense account banned because of having the adsense block beneath the title. Here are a few quick questions that I have: Has anyone experimented with adding text under the title/above the adsense block? Has it affected your conversions? If so, roughly how much? Does anyone else have the same concerns? Does anyone know for a fact that they got banned from adsense because their ad block was directly under the title? |
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Thanks for the input. I was considering two lines of text in a nice non obvious gray also. Don't want to distract from what's important.
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Way to go latinoman! Awesome to hear things are working out for you. Actually, this thread got me a bit more motivated so I bought 6 domains today. I only bought John's ebook 2 days ago and I'm busy with a big project but I still felt like I was "too worried" about picking the right domains thus procrastinating. lol Crazy but everyone's right, just take the plunge and go for it.
Also, jplanigan, you said John provided a WP Theme in the members area? I didn't see one. Can anyone (John?) let me know how I could have overlooked this? Actually, nevermind, I spent a few gruelling hours today converting one of my WooThemes into an exact replica of John's example in the ebook. lol I have to admit, I normally prefer nicer looking sites but I can see how the simplicity would work for high CTR. Quick question to some of you more experience Adsensers. I went ahead and bought a couple domains today (out of my 6) because according to MNF and Spyfu it shows the higher end of the CPC to be around $10/click, so theoretically I'd get $5.00...however...the search volume only shows 1,000 on one keyword and 1,600 on another. I almost didn't buy them because I reckon I'd probably only get a couple visitors per day (depending on how many pages/articles I decide to create on my site). So, my question is, will some of you guys/gals buy and develop a domain with low search volume (according to G/MNF/M Samurai) if the keywords are high paying (and low competition)? I think once I get the hang of things I'll end up looking beyond the green SOC button too. Just want to see how well my first sites do. Cheers |
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As for the high end per click estimate, you are not likely to see the full 5 bucks per click, as those estimates are based more on bids for Adwords for search, rather than for the content network, which generally attracts lower bids. You might well average $1 to $2.50 per click though, depending on the niche. The only way to know for sure is to try it. | |
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I just put a single line of text myself to be safe. On the Adsense site they show an example ad placement with just a single author's byline between the headline and a large ad block, so it really shouldn't be a problem. Just avoid any text that might seem to refer to the adsense unit below, such as "Some great deals on spare widgets", etc.
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lot of quicker out there. Including me
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I just realized something though, I keep focusing on the data for the keywords in the domain only, once I start building pages out and rank for those, then you are exponentially increasing your chances of getting more clicks. So, if these 2 little sites show promise and are good earners with little competition/traffic, I'll just build pages out and see how they do. Once again, I'm new to building these types of sites, but I have to agree John's ebook is great. It's simple in concept and I feel it'll be easy enough to rank these sites over time. Not sure about 30-50 articles per page / per site to ezine or goa or whatever. Just do what you need to do. Mixing up your links also would appear more natural and in 15 minutes to write an article you could have 15-100 links out there from multiple resources. Just wanted to finish with, I had a domain that I pretty much forgot about, built a 10-page site, no backlinks, and within a week I was on pg 1 of Google out of 65,000,000 results. It was once I slammed the site with links quickly after that to "retain" first pg position that it's doing the Google dance. So, out of 65 million, I'd say we can safely target "red" SOC results too. Of course, I'm decent with on-page SEO etc. so that probably helped but it made me think that in the beginning we don't need to slam our sites so fast with links?? Anyway, that's another discussion | |
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To me it's important to see how they fare when they're more or less where they should be, because I don't want to write 20 more articles for the site if my page is in 4th position and only getting 1 visitor a day. | |
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I keep reading about an upgrade for xfactor's course. I am a member already but haven't saw any links to a new or upgraded program. Can someone point me in the right direction please?
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Just wanted to add my $.02 here.
I have read some replies about some who are not seeing good results right away, or at least for the 1st month or so. Try this - Leave your adsense off of the site for 2 weeks to a month after going live. Even if you get indexed quickly. I have found that my sites do better if I leave off the adsense for 2-4 weeks after the site has gone live. This is not a hard and fast rule, but I seem to have some luck with it. Good Luck Jared |
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Yes,John sent out an email to everyone saying that he found a new and faster way to get raked with articles..he said that he has been seeing better results with just one article submission per keyword...I can"t wait to see the full details myself.
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Hmmm... I never got this email! Also, I wrote to john at his gmail account as that's what it said in the ebook and he never replied.
Were we supposed to sign up to something after getting the ebook download link? |
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The e-mail was pretty general and did not give specifics. Just to stay tuned. Have you received any e-mails? He just sent another out today.
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I never get emails from him either. However, when I log into the members area I see them.
Just wanted to add that you don't want to go overboard with a new site. Always look "natural" for Google. And if your KWP research is decent, you should be able to see decent listings right off without killing yourself. From there you'll be able to tell if a site is worth more effort or not. |
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I get the announcement e-mails but not replies back from questions/e-mails I send him.
Seems there's an e-mail issue there? |
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Tristan,
John has an announcement in the member area saying he changed his email address on 9/15. Maybe you're sending to the old address. Phil |
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Nah it's definitely the new one I sent to (I e-mailed to his old address, before he changed, too). Might just be on my end. It's no big deal anywhoo, was just adding to what other people have said about not receiving some e-mails ![]() Thanks, Tristan | |
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Another site I'm building as an Amazon aff site is on page 1 in Google with next to no backlinks. Also, it's on pg 1 of Yahoo too (16m results but only 63,000 with quotes). I basically drip feed 3 pages per day, ping about every 3rd day, ping the RSS aggregators, and only submitted my links to a few places. Gonna take it slower with this one lol I got 6 sites prepared for content today. Once I add the articles, ie pages on the site, I'll submit my RSS, submit maybe a few articles, maybe create a few web 2.0 properties, and see how it goes. Theoretically they should all rank super easy as the keywords I bought domains for were were pretty non-competitive according to MNF. I find working with an "assembly line" approach I'm able to get more done. Line up all 6 sites (I use wordpress), have my to do list, have Adsense open for creating ads/channels, google webmaster tools, yahoo and bing, analytics, all ready to go...bing bang boom! I'm more concerned that John's guide is asking us to pursure such low competition that we hardly ever get clicks. But, I'm remaining positive and gonna build these suckers as fast as I can! lol | |
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I just sent an email out today letting you all know that I'm backed up from your questions, which can be very tough to get to unless I can figure out a way to clone myself ![]() James Jones of Micro Niche Finder also endorsed my E-book, so that was also in influx of many new readers. I'm also building the upcoming forum, which will take about 4-5 days to beat out all of the bugs. So while all of this is happening, I'm in the process of getting to your emails when I can and writing course updates. But you guys are the best! So I never mind getting your emails, just understand that I am doing my best and do not earn anything extra to reply to hundreds of these emails daily. - John | |
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Yeah no worries at all, thanks for the update and very glad to hear that things are going ever-well for you ![]() Thanks, Tristan |
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Dang John, you're a machine!
)My sincere hope is that once the forum is up, many of these questions you're receiving and answering individually will be posted there and can be viewed and answered by others. Maybe with all those questions more readily accessible to your students, you won't need to be answering them (most likely repeatedly) nearly as much, and we'll all be able to learn more from each other; from those of us who believe in and are following your system. That would give you more time to work on the updates that I am so very much looking forward to. )
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I'm pretty sure that's one article per day, not one per keyword, instead of multiple articles per day for the first week or so.
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This post and xfactor's post has motivated me to take action.
Yesterday I built 1 website with 3 pages. Today will upload it to the server and do backlinking |
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My keyword research has found me a nice niche.
I want to ask some questions regarding it. The .com .org .info .net keyword domains are not available.. So what should I do Also I did a a competition analysis using market samurai. spyfu stats ![]() based on these stats should I go for this niche. |
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Money Man
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Sachibhat,
Just add a word to the domain name. For example, if you keyword is "haloreachforxbox" and you can't get haloreachforxbox.com, try something like this: haloreachforxboxreview.com haloreachforxboxtips.com haloreachforxboxdiscount.com |
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Hey John,
I for one don't mind waiting for the update, as far as I'm concerned you can take as long as you like. I just know it will be well worth waiting for, just like the original. Steve. |
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should i go for the niche based on the seo competition stats of the first 10 websites
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Well after about a week, still not quitting my day job
. I have 5 sites live and indexed. 3 of which are on the first page for their target keyword terms, but they're getting no traffic whatsoever (between the 3 of them, I got one visitor yesterday).The other two sites are indexed, but no where to be found for my target keyword phrases. I find it odd because these niches have really low competition as well, but the pages were just indexed a day or two ago so I probably just need to give it some time. I'm launching a few more sites this weekend but am only focused on keywords that show 2000-3000 exact searches in MNF and similar data in keyworddiscovery--it really sucks to get where you want to be and not get the clicks. Patience.. |
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