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Ok, warriors - need a reality check. I've been following the forum here for the last several months and have purchased several WSOs. I finally felt I had enough knowledge to make a leap forward, so I:

Researched and picked a niche I am passionate about
Registered a domain that's catchy and has my keywords in it
Setup a account with hostgator
Installed wordpress
Began writing

It's now been a month, and the website (according to google stats) attracted 2,534 page views in the first thirty days. Traffic seems to be growing a little each day, and I just had my first 200+ uniques yesterday.

How does this compare? From what I see, it seems at least average. What do you think?
  • Profile picture of the author Cataclysm1987
    Are you kidding? That's great. It took me months to hit that level of passive traffic generation. Be glad you've gotten to this level so early. Lots of people spend years with websites getting only 5 or 10 visits per day.

    Proper monetization and I'm sure you'll be getting a serious income boost from this site very soon.
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    • Profile picture of the author supernal
      Originally Posted by Cataclysm1987 View Post

      Are you kidding? That's great. It took me months to hit that level of passive traffic generation. Be glad you've gotten to this level so early. Lots of people spend years with websites getting only 5 or 10 visits per day.

      Proper monetization and I'm sure you'll be getting a serious income boost from this site very soon.
      Exactly what this man says. You've still got a way to go but you're skyorcketing through the initial processes, and if you can keep up this level of activity and dedication, then success is a sure thing.
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      • Profile picture of the author catherine9989
        Thanks everyone - really appreciate the pointers and encouragement! I just checked my traffic for the day, and I am up about 33% over last weekend - very surprising, because I would think large portions of my audience would be out working the bbq instead of perusing my wares - but hey! I am not complaining.
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        • Profile picture of the author Henry White
          Originally Posted by catherine9989 View Post

          Thanks everyone - really appreciate the pointers and encouragement! I just checked my traffic for the day, and I am up about 33% over last weekend - very surprising, because I would think large portions of my audience would be out working the bbq instead of perusing my wares - but hey! I am not complaining.
          As addictive as both are, most of us STILL find time to get them both in this Fourth of July holiday weekend! (On my block, today was for the raging testosterone set to have their "quien es mas macho" - read "stupido" - contest; they won't be able to taste a thing tomorrow, the real deal for some truly magical flavors and exotic combinations!)
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  • Profile picture of the author blueclcl
    Seem to be doing pretty well to me.

    Just think of ways to monetise and your of to a flyer.

    You could probably flip this site for decent money right now.
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  • Profile picture of the author brunom
    It's coming along great, actually! Congratulations, now start monetizing that traffic.
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    • Profile picture of the author catherine9989
      Thanks guys - its been a lot of work, but I am really loving it - and I can thank everyone in this forum enough for their advice!
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    That wonderful! Congratulations. What are you doing to generate traffic? It's obviously working
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    • Profile picture of the author catherine9989
      How am I generating traffic - just the basics I've learned here, and nothing black hat:
      • Make sure each post is pinged
      • Occasionally post a link on FB
      • Do a lot of blog comments - the site is showing 50 or so indexed backlinks now, all quality, nothing spammy
      • But mostly - I just try to concentrate on quality, useful information that my audience is looking for, and try to present it in a conversational, but authoritative manner
      • I am not doing anything with ezines, because of Alexa's sage advice, at least yet.

      So far everything is coming from Google, but Bing just indexed a couple of my posts yesterday, Nothing from yahoo yet.

      Am I missing anything? Frankly, I would rather write than anything else, but I know I need to spend time marketing and monetizing if I am going to be ultimately successful.
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      • Profile picture of the author Henry White
        Originally Posted by catherine9989 View Post

        ...
        Frankly, I would rather write than anything else, but I know I need to spend time marketing and monetizing if I am going to be ultimately successful.
        Excellent, Catherine! Let your preference for writing be your guide through the thickets of marketing and monetizing!

        Truly, you've done an exceptionally good job your first month.

        Stick with what you're doing - it's proven successful; focus on content - that is what's bringing in the traffic, that's what's keeping them coming back, that's what's going to build credibility, trust, and a lasting relationship with your audience, and that's where you can build an exceptional sales funnel - IF you're up to it.

        Your actual mileage may vary, of course, but once I had my website up and running, adding 3 posts a week takes less than an hour a week; even a daily post would take less than 2 hours a week. That leaves me a LOT of time to work on creating products customized and targeted solely
        for my niche.

        You can crunch the numbers yourself - it's only going to take X-number of hours to create an e-book that can sell for weeks, months, years, even decades or generations to come - depending on the niche and how timeless the information is. Audios and videos are 'hot' right now, but you'll have to decide whether they're appropriate for your niche.

        That alone should get those famous Sugar Plum Fairies dancing in your head!

        Now imagine what your sales funnel will look like in a year if you create one e-book or video a month? Or one a week?

        And remember, you're always going to have new people coming to your website who haven't seen any of the "old" products, while the previous satisfied customers will become repeat buyers, even rabid fans - as long as the quality is there and you keep the proper perspective on 'what's in it for them!"

        Frankly, I would strongly recommend you write your own sales copy as well.

        Catherine, you're on the threshold of financial security. Don't go wobbly. Don't stumble. You'll do fine.
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      • Profile picture of the author Aubaine
        Sounds like you're doing great, I might emulate your path! haha :]
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  • Profile picture of the author ricoramiro
    You're doing very well with 200 unique visitors in one day. Most new websites don't see that kind of traffic for months. And even then it goes up and down.

    I'm curious, did you do anything like article or backlinking?
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  • Profile picture of the author SteveFinch
    That is superb Catherine. It's amazing how when you follow the basics, the rewards follow.
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    • Profile picture of the author sonic74
      ...you are doing pretty well for your first month.

      Keep consistent with posting quality content and blog comments to relevant blogs....and you will see huge improvement on your traffic !

      What's your rankings on Google for your keywords ?
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  • Profile picture of the author JamesGw
    That's really good for within a month. Keep it up and you'll doing really well in no time.
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  • Profile picture of the author highrank
    200+ UV in just a month is quite an accomplishment!

    If your growth has been so rapid I wouldn't worry about monetizing the website just yet. Focus on quality content and then when your traffic peaks, throw in all the advertisements.

    Could you let us have a peek at the website? I'm sure we'd all like to check it out.
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  • Profile picture of the author Steven Miranda
    You are doing very well!!! You have done more than most of the people on this forum. Just keep on going and don't look back and DON"T EVER GIVE UP!
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    • Profile picture of the author catherine9989
      Just wanted to thank everyone! Its been quite an adventure so far. I am still not certain when to begin monetizing it, or what that will look like .... I'm based in California so Amazon is definitely not an option anymore.

      For the next month, at least, I am going to take everyone's advice and just keep doing what I am for now - trying to craft useful, timely, and compelling content and hoping big G continues to send traffic my way.

      Two weeks ago, and I am not sure how or why - google started indexing my posts instantaneously. I literally hit publish, copy and paste a sentence from the article into google, and POOF! there it would be. Still kind of freaky, but I've learned to save my posts as drafts when proofreading, revising, etc. Is this normal? From what I've read, it seems most wordpress site posts are picked up when googlebot comes sniffing around every few days.

      My only concern right now is time on site and page views, both of which I think could be improved - my typical visitor spends 5 mins, 30 seconds onsite and consumes 3.5 pages before leaving. I'd like to make the site "stickier" somehow - maybe through better navigation, cross linking related articles, and maybe some type of social integration. Any ideas? Eventually - way down the road - I have some ideas for apps, as well.

      Thanks guys! Have a great weekend!
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  • Profile picture of the author TEC
    That is awesome! Getting that kind of traffic so fast is great!
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    • Profile picture of the author Alan Ashwood
      Hi, call me old fashioned, but . . .

      IF what you've written here is true, please accept my heartiest congratulations. The speed of success is quite honestly stunning, in fact it's enviable for any marketer, but particularly a newcomer.

      However, I reread all the posts carefully, and it's itemised like a coaching course list. Perhaps a little too perfectly . . .

      So, curious, I wanted to take a look at this amazingly successful new site, which is attracting 200 uniques a day. I couldn't find it, and it's not listed under your name here either.

      Perhaps you'd like to share this with fellow Warriors? What's the website/url? Visiting Warriors would add even more visitors to your site, and that can't be a bad thing for you, can it?

      Please - share your success with us, because you should be very proud.

      Or is there something I've missed (like post count building)? Seems a strange post for a first post. But then, I'm like that.

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      • Profile picture of the author Nick Lawless
        Originally Posted by Alan Ashwood View Post

        Hi, call me old fashioned, but . . .

        IF what you've written here is true, please accept my heartiest congratulations. The speed of success is quite honestly stunning, in fact it's enviable for any marketer, but particularly a newcomer.

        However, I reread all the posts carefully, and it's itemised like a coaching course list. Perhaps a little too perfectly . . .

        So, curious, I wanted to take a look at this amazingly successful new site, which is attracting 200 uniques a day. I couldn't find it, and it's not listed under your name here either.

        Perhaps you'd like to share this with fellow Warriors? What's the website/url? Visiting Warriors would add even more visitors to your site, and that can't be a bad thing for you, can it?

        Please - share your success with us, because you should be very proud.

        Or is there something I've missed (like post count building)? Seems a strange post for a first post. But then, I'm like that.

        Alan

        Good point Alan,

        I thought it was a bit strange that someone who has been following this forum for a few months has only posted 4 times. I for one want to ask lots of questions as a newbie.

        I'd like to see this website too please

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        • Profile picture of the author catherine9989
          Sorry guys - I am not sure what to make of Alan's response...no, I am not looking for a coach at this point, just wanted feedback on what I was doing from experienced warriors. Still a little shaken by his response....because I have seen his posts before, and counted him as one of the gurus around here.

          I haven't posted before simply because I didn't feel I had much to add to the conversation - I was in a learning curve, and was just absorbing the information I was finding.

          Sorry if I offended anyone - I am very confused by the last two responses. Still, I really appreciate all the other advice I received and will definitely try to post more so people don't see it as so strange. Lesson learned!
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          • Profile picture of the author Christi
            Originally Posted by catherine9989 View Post

            Sorry guys - I am not sure what to make of Alan's response...no, I am not looking for a coach at this point, just wanted feedback on what I was doing from experienced warriors. Still a little shaken by his response....because I have seen his posts before, and counted him as one of the gurus around here.

            I haven't posted before simply because I didn't feel I had much to add to the conversation - I was in a learning curve, and was just absorbing the information I was finding.

            Sorry if I offended anyone - I am very confused by the last two responses. Still, I really appreciate all the other advice I received and will definitely try to post more so people don't see it as so strange. Lesson learned!
            Hi Catherine,

            Your progress sounds amazing. Take it from a newby who has about 25-30 visitors a day on their website and that has come with effort and slow growth. I doubt that us newbies are able to send PMs yet, but I'd be interested to visit your website/blog. Maybe there are lots to learn from it.

            I'm not trying to be a smart-a** here, but I assume you have blocked your IP address from Google analytics, right?
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            • Profile picture of the author Nick Lawless
              Originally Posted by Christi View Post

              Hi Catherine,

              Your progress sounds amazing. Take it from a newby who has about 25-30 visitors a day on their website and that has come with effort and slow growth. I doubt that us newbies are able to send PMs yet, but I'd be interested to visit your website/blog. Maybe there are lots to learn from it.

              I'm not trying to be a smart-a** here, but I assume you have blocked your IP address from Google analytics, right?

              Hey I need to do that! How do you block the IP from google analytics?
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              • Profile picture of the author Christi
                Originally Posted by Nick Lawless View Post

                Hey I need to do that! How do you block the IP from google analytics?
                This is a copy-paste from the Analytics Help page on blocking your own internal traffic (I've removed links as I'm not allowed to post any yet):

                Click Filter Manager from the Analytics Settings page
                1. Enter a Filter Name for this filter
                2. From the Filter Type drop-down list, select Exclude all traffic from an IP address
                3. The IP address field will auto-populate with an example IP address. Enter the correct value. Remember to use regular expressions when entering any IP address. For example, if the IP address to filter is:
                176.168.1.1
                then the IP address value will be:
                176\.168\.1\.1

                You may also enter a range of IP addresses. For example:
                Range: 176.168.1.1-25 and 10.0.0.1-14
                IP address value : ^176\.168\.1\.([1-9]|1[0-9]|2[0-5])$|^10\.0\.0\.([1-9]|1[0-4])$

                For help finding the correct expression for your range of IP addresses, use our tool:
                How do I exclude traffic from a range of IP addresses? - Analytics Help
                1. Select the profiles to which this filter should be applied in the Available Website Profiles box
                2. Click Add to move the selected profiles into the Selected Website Profiles list
                3. Click Finish to save this filter, or Cancel to return to the previous page
                To exclude traffic by Cookie Content

                Note: This is an advanced alternative to the previous method.

                To exclude traffic from dynamic IP addresses, you can use a JavaScript function to set a cookie on your internal computers. You'll then be able to filter all visitors with this cookies from appearing on your Analytics reports.
                How to exclude traffic by cookie:

                1. Create a new page on your domain, containing the following code:

                <body onLoad="javascript:pageTracker._setVar('test_value ');">

                (Please note that this code is in addition to the Google Analytics tracking code that you have on every page of your website.)

                2. In order to set the cookie, visit your newly created page from all computers that you would like to exclude from your reports.

                3. Create an Exclude filter to remove data from visitors with this cookie. Follow these instructions How do I create a filter? - Analytics Help
                to create a filter with the following settings:

                Filter Type: Custom filter > Exclude
                Filter Field: User Defined
                Filter Pattern: test_value
                Case Sensitive: No
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                • Profile picture of the author Nick Lawless
                  Originally Posted by Christi View Post

                  This is a copy-paste from the Analytics Help page on blocking your own internal traffic (I've removed links as I'm not allowed to post any yet):


                  Click Filter Manager from the Analytics Settings page
                  1. Enter a Filter Name for this filter
                  2. From the Filter Type drop-down list, select Exclude all traffic from an IP address
                  3. The IP address field will auto-populate with an example IP address. Enter the correct value. Remember to use regular expressions when entering any IP address. For example, if the IP address to filter is:
                  176.168.1.1
                  then the IP address value will be:
                  176.168.1.1

                  You may also enter a range of IP addresses. For example:
                  Range: 176.168.1.1-25 and 10.0.0.1-14
                  IP address value : ^176.168.1.([1-9]|1[0-9]|2[0-5])$|^10.0.0.([1-9]|1[0-4])$

                  For help finding the correct expression for your range of IP addresses, use our tool:
                  How do I exclude traffic from a range of IP addresses? - Analytics Help
                  1. Select the profiles to which this filter should be applied in the Available Website Profiles box
                  2. Click Add to move the selected profiles into the Selected Website Profiles list
                  3. Click Finish to save this filter, or Cancel to return to the previous page
                  To exclude traffic by Cookie Content

                  Note: This is an advanced alternative to the previous method.

                  To exclude traffic from dynamic IP addresses, you can use a JavaScript function to set a cookie on your internal computers. You'll then be able to filter all visitors with this cookies from appearing on your Analytics reports.
                  How to exclude traffic by cookie:

                  1. Create a new page on your domain, containing the following code:

                  <body onLoad="javascript:pageTracker._setVar('test_value ');">

                  (Please note that this code is in addition to the Google Analytics tracking code that you have on every page of your website.)

                  2. In order to set the cookie, visit your newly created page from all computers that you would like to exclude from your reports.

                  3. Create an Exclude filter to remove data from visitors with this cookie. Follow these instructions How do I create a filter? - Analytics Help
                  to create a filter with the following settings:

                  Filter Type: Custom filter > Exclude
                  Filter Field: User Defined
                  Filter Pattern: test_value
                  Case Sensitive: No

                  Thank you! I've now excluded my IP address! I might do that cookie thing later!

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                  • Profile picture of the author gskesavan
                    Great Job! Damn 200 uniques is pretty amazing and you've not gone with ezines yet?

                    Originally Posted by Nick Lawless View Post

                    Thank you! I've now excluded my IP address! I might do that cookie thing later!
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          • Profile picture of the author Josiah
            Originally Posted by catherine9989 View Post

            Sorry guys - I am not sure what to make of Alan's response...no, I am not looking for a coach at this point, just wanted feedback on what I was doing from experienced warriors. Still a little shaken by his response....because I have seen his posts before, and counted him as one of the gurus around here.

            I haven't posted before simply because I didn't feel I had much to add to the conversation - I was in a learning curve, and was just absorbing the information I was finding.

            Sorry if I offended anyone - I am very confused by the last two responses. Still, I really appreciate all the other advice I received and will definitely try to post more so people don't see it as so strange. Lesson learned!
            So are you going to show us the site? Seems like it could be a good learning experience for newcomers.
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          • Profile picture of the author Alan Ashwood
            Originally Posted by catherine9989 View Post

            Sorry guys - I am not sure what to make of Alan's response...no, I am not looking for a coach at this point, just wanted feedback on what I was doing from experienced warriors. Still a little shaken by his response....because I have seen his posts before, and counted him as one of the gurus around here.

            I haven't posted before simply because I didn't feel I had much to add to the conversation - I was in a learning curve, and was just absorbing the information I was finding. Sorry if I offended anyone - I am very confused by the last two responses. Still, I really appreciate all the other advice I received and will definitely try to post more so people don't see it as so strange. Lesson learned!
            Slept on it last night.

            It was not my intention to offend you IF WHAT YOU SAY IS FACTUAL. However, I and others have asked to see this amazing site, and there are probably a lot of tips newbie Warriors can get from it about how to do things right, from the start.
            Why are you very confused? Why not share the website with us all?

            My suspicion is raised on behalf of my coaching students, and perhaps other newbies.

            I never thought for one moment that you were LOOKING FOR a coaching course. But maybe you're 'advance marketing' one of your own, or a WSO?

            Your question sounds like:
            a. Market Research, or
            b. A Market Teaser, designed to stimulate interest and curiosity.

            It could be that we may expect a WSO soon along the lines of, "You Can Get 2000+ Visitors Within A Month Like I Did" (for $97 or whatever).

            I can already see people asking how you did it; that's what I'd expect.

            But that's good marketing. Stimulate curiosity first - Get People's Attention, then show them how they can succeed too (A Product or Course).

            But without the proof of the pudding, there's no evidence to go on. We could all lay claim to great success to sell a product (in fact many do), and with the aid of PhotoShop, could show false information.

            The solution's simple.

            Share with the Warrior Forum.
            You have nothing to lose, and a lot to gain. Experienced Warriors can easily and quickly check the facts and figures you claim you've achieved, and validate them. Your site should have acheived PR2 status, maybe even PR3, although I think it's too new to be higher, and your Alexa ranking must be pretty good already.

            Sorry, but the longer you avoid this request from the Warriors, the more suspicious I become.

            I repeat that if what you claim is factual, I congratulate you on your success. We need more quick success stories to counter balance the negativity.

            However, this industry is full of trickery and false claims, and feeds on the gullible and naiive newcomers especially. We have a responsibillty to help protect them.

            If you demonstrate to everybody interested, that you really have achieved what you say in such a short time, I will publish the most abject apology for doubting you, in as many places as possible, including all my own sites.

            If not, 'catherine9989', why not?

            Has anybody else got a view on this? Should I just shut up?

            Cheers

            Alan

            PS I'm not a guru, more of a gurusome.

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  • Profile picture of the author sscot
    You're verily great, I had gotten lot more times to achieve this level. Looks like quick learner. Congratulations........
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  • Profile picture of the author Liam Murray
    Well done on your progress so far, most new starts take months to product that figures. Please post a URL so we can learn from the site and even give pointers.
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  • Profile picture of the author Aussie Edwin
    Wow Catherine

    You are doing so so well.

    Most strugle as they build a website and then find it difficult to get eyes on the page but it seems you have developed a firm grasp of drawing a crowd.

    Now you need to focus on building a nice relationship with your readers that eventualy help with getting them to pull out their credit cards.

    I really do get a buzz when I see someone doing well and it is like watching someone opensing presents in the sense you get to share the excitement!
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    • Profile picture of the author Kraft
      Way to go, catherine!

      200 passive uniques per day is awesome!

      I'm glad that you were able to accomplish this with a topic you are passionate about. This means that you will have mental resources to scale up this specific online concern.
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  • Profile picture of the author Peter Livingston
    Originally Posted by catherine9989 View Post

    Ok, warriors - need a reality check. I've been following the forum here for the last several months and have purchased several WSOs. I finally felt I had enough knowledge to make a leap forward, so I:

    Researched and picked a niche I am passionate about
    Registered a domain that's catchy and has my keywords in it
    Setup a account with hostgator
    Installed wordpress
    Began writing

    It's now been a month, and the website (according to google stats) attracted 2,534 page views in the first thirty days. Traffic seems to be growing a little each day, and I just had my first 200+ uniques yesterday.

    How does this compare? From what I see, it seems at least average. What do you think?
    How well does the traffic convert?
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  • Profile picture of the author goodmast3r
    You are doing very well. Now you need to think how to get that kind of traffic with less work.
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  • Profile picture of the author Dominium
    Woah, 200 uniques/day after 1 month? And as a newbie? That's AWESOME!

    I was happy with my first 100 uniques after a bit over 2 months... which is still considered quite good.

    Now, there are 2 or 3 more things you need to do.

    1. SEO. Check what rank you are for different keywords in google. Make sure your On-Page SEO Optimization is perfect (h1, title, meta etc.) and if it is, start building links. Both high PR quality links, and some low PR, high quantity links (blog comments, forum profiles etc.)

    2. Monetize! Make sure you don't do just 1 method of monetizing... Add Adsense, CPA offers, Affiliate offers, maybe even your own product? You said you were pationate about this niche, so why not write some kind of a ebook?

    3. Build your list! Give out a free ebook (can be yours) for a sign up to your mailing list. The $$$ are in the list!

    Good Luck!
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  • Profile picture of the author gforces
    Great work. Must have chosen a great niche by the sounds. That's probably why you don't want to reveal the website.... Some internet marketers love to grab someone elses idea and go off and run with it. One amazon marketing course creators have revealed their niche sites in their training only to discover people copied the whole site (different domain). So my advice is to keep you cards close to your chest and keep on doing what you are doing.
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    • Profile picture of the author Alan Ashwood
      Originally Posted by gforces View Post

      Great work. Must have chosen a great niche by the sounds. That's probably why you don't want to reveal the website.... Some internet marketers love to grab someone elses idea and go off and run with it. One amazon marketing course creators have revealed their niche sites in their training only to discover people copied the whole site (different domain). So my advice is to keep your cards close to your chest and keep on doing what you are doing.
      Granted. There are some nasties out there who try to grab other peoples' work. I'm not one of them. Besides, they can't copy the backroom work, such as SEO. keywords etc. It sounds like the author can create good copy too. Robbers may not have the skills to match the standard, or duplicate the same, which Google will find.

      • Isn't the whole point of the internet to share information?
      • Isn't the whole point of the Warrior Forum to share skills and advice?
      • Do you always take anyone's word for it?
      If so, "I have the most amazing book ever written about making money online. I made $654,487.22 in 36 hours using this book only". I won't prove it, but just send the money.


      You sound like the bad guys' perfect customer.

      Leave your email address here, and you'll get 1000 emails by morning. I guarantee it.

      Cheers

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      Time for a cuppa.
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  • Profile picture of the author DavidTT
    sounds good to me. Now just keep doing what ur doing and dont quit. You'll eventually get there.
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  • Profile picture of the author catherine9989
    Thanks everyone! Yes, I am blocking my IP address in analytics. Woke up this morning and found 50 uniques on site so far, so I am thinking this might be a good day, too.

    Thanks for the advice Gforce! I think you're wise and I will not be posting the site url here - at least until it is more developed and not so easy to duplicate by some of the more nefarious nasties lurking around here.

    Or am I just being paranoid?

    See, the thing is - I am not really doing any on page SEO work - although I bought the Easy WP SEO plugin early on. I like some of the features, but found that when I followed the keyword density rules, my copy became more than a little... silly. It could be my average post length, or maybe just my subject doesn't lend itself easily to keyword-dense articles, or perhaps I am just not a good enough writer to out-craft the 3-4% density rules. All I know is that it doesn't seem to work for me right now.

    So it would seem that someone who did follow the keyword rules could just grab my content, whip it up with some butt-kickin' but barely readable SEO and knock me down the serps quite easily, right? Or has Panda put an end to this type of game? That's called a threat in any business plan, so thanks, but no thanks - I regularly shoot myself in the foot already, thank you very much.

    Another question - how many posts per week is average or recommended? I have heard a max of 5, but then I see major players in my niche posting dozens, if not hundreds, of articles each day - everything from news to how-to and everything in between.

    About a hundred years ago, I worked as a reporter for a local newspaper. And before I launched the site, I started working online as a writer on some of the freelance sites. Content, in other words, is not an issue - and the topic is broad enough to keep me busy for months, if not years.

    Two weeks ago I signed up (after reading a glowing review on a thread here) with submit edge com for their directory submission package - 750 manual submissions. I don't see anything from these directories in analytics yet or when I check for backlinks, but I am trying to be patient. Anyone else worked with them? I have been tempted at some of their other services.

    Should I start working with ezines at this point? Frankly, Alexa talked me out of it with some of her recent posts - but I am open to anything that will take the site to the next level.

    Thanks again for all your advice and suggestions! I am incredibly excited about this project and really appreciate everyone's guidance.
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  • Profile picture of the author Danceraaq1
    Thanks so much for starting this thread. You answered a few questions that I had with this one thread. I just do not want to go the route of submitting articles to ezine again. I would prefer my original content to be on my blogs and them have a high PR. The steps you have just listed are those I have included in my new strategy so I am glad to see that those techniques are working to generate traffic.
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  • Profile picture of the author Adili101
    That is good news. I wish I had those numbers my first month! Keep up with what you're doing!
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  • Profile picture of the author Victoria Gates
    Very good job You should be very proud of your hard work. As for nasties.. I have been at this for 10+ years and I got to the point where I just figure.. If its digital (images, articles, videos, etc.) eventually somebody.. and often several somebody's are going to rip off your content. Its sad.. its true.

    I personally stopped worrying about it to be totally honest. What matter most is the consistent fresh content and back-links you build yourself.
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  • Profile picture of the author CopyAcolyte
    Originally Posted by catherine9989 View Post

    Ok, warriors - need a reality check. I've been following the forum here for the last several months and have purchased several WSOs. I finally felt I had enough knowledge to make a leap forward, so I:

    Researched and picked a niche I am passionate about
    Registered a domain that's catchy and has my keywords in it
    Setup a account with hostgator
    Installed wordpress
    Began writing

    It's now been a month, and the website (according to google stats) attracted 2,534 page views in the first thirty days. Traffic seems to be growing a little each day, and I just had my first 200+ uniques yesterday.

    How does this compare? From what I see, it seems at least average. What do you think?
    Your progress sounds good.

    Question: did you research your niche in Google keywords to compare total monthly searches versus competition?
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  • Profile picture of the author catherine9989
    @CopyAcolyte - Yes, actually got some help with this from Verena over in the WSO forum, She did a very comprehensive keyword search, and I've been using that and Google Trends to establish an "editorial calendar" of sorts.
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  • Profile picture of the author shuvo
    Without any doubt it is a great start for the first month.It seems you learned some good lessons from those WSO's,picked up the right niche and know your targets very well.Keep it up!!!
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  • Profile picture of the author Justin Newcastle
    That's awesome Catherine.
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  • Profile picture of the author Tylerbennett577
    Wow, you are doing a phenomonal job. Keep up the good work! I hope to start seeing numbers like this on my site.

    P.S. What is your site niche? and what is your sites title so I can find it in Google?
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  • Profile picture of the author The Wizard
    Conratulations on doing it! Many do not get past the idea! You are well on track and doing the groundwork is paying off for you.
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