What's the most traffic you got from 1 article?

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I was wondering how productive is your most popular article you've submitted. Also how many sales did you receive from that one article and how did you make that article popular.

Please post the article blueprint for creating and marketing that article
#article #traffic
  • Profile picture of the author Claire Sharp
    I got the popularity of my article because of a great content. If you want to have a great hit of your article, you should write it originally and free from plagiarism.
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  • Profile picture of the author mbasa
    I've just started out with article marketing. I believe the best thing is to write from knowledge acculumated and from the heart, instead re-writing other articles. I don't have a good sample to work from, but the one article I wrote had 50 views and 10 clickthroughs in a matter of hours.
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    • Profile picture of the author Hamida Harland
      The most traffic I've got from one article is just over 100,000 views.

      I didn't do anything in particular to make it popular - just wrote an article on a keyword that got alot of searches and luckily it ranked on page 1 of Google.

      Not sure how many sales in total it made for me, but it was the main source of traffic to a product review site that was making about $1500 a month.

      I sold the site the article was pointing to for just under $12000, so I'm not sure how well it's doing in terms of income now. The article still gets viewed, but it's not in the top 3 of Google any more.

      There are no secrets or blueprints really, I just got lucky with my choice of keyword and product.
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  • Profile picture of the author Hotness
    There used to be guys on Fiverr that would give me lots of "traffic" to your article, and some article directories will feature your page at the frontpage due to your "popularity". Do it only if you have great content, though.

    Had one with 53K because it was briefly featured at the front page. Though I don't think AD buy that anymore nowadays.

    Honestly, it only takes half an hour to paraphrase someone else's articles, and add some more interesting to it, so avoid spinning any PLR article at all, you'll just find literally thousands of them in google.
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  • Profile picture of the author babybird
    for me 10 views...
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    • Profile picture of the author JohnMcCabe
      Can't say just yet. Posted the article about five years ago, and the traffic is still coming in.

      The blueprint? Offer honest, solid content that answers the promise in the title, which is a very common question in its niche. Length about 1500 words.
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    • Profile picture of the author Hotness
      Originally Posted by babybird View Post

      for me 10 views...
      I really like your honesty there... but 10 views? Really?
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