21st Aug 2009, 02:45 PM | #1551 | |
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21st Aug 2009, 02:56 PM | #1552 |
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I think it's about time to lock this thread. - John |
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21st Aug 2009, 02:59 PM | #1553 |
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I've a hit road block... I was doing good, I have 3 sites up and running with about 3 articles submitted to ezinearticles and 3 articles at goarticles.com for one of the sites, the site was ranking in #8 and jumping around to #1 on page 2, now its gone from the search results completely its not even in the top 20 pages. I've been hearing about the "google dance" and that this kind of thing happens when a site is new but is there anyway to tell if I've been sandboxed? The only reason I'm worried about that is because I did about 30 back links from Angela's backlinks one day and I'm wondering if that was too many. (Although I doubt they have all been found by google yet) |
21st Aug 2009, 03:20 PM | #1555 |
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Ok everyone, I'm going to be locking this thread soon, for the following reasons: 1) There is already a TON of information here already, and enough pages of help. 2) I want to spend more time helping customers of my course. 3) Everything is here, so get to work! - John |
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21st Aug 2009, 03:34 PM | #1556 |
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So if you buy the course in your sig you actually offer support on a $50 product? Sounds ridiculously good. I'm just weighing up how I could outsource this puppy, I'll go grab the course now. |
21st Aug 2009, 03:37 PM | #1557 | |
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21st Aug 2009, 03:45 PM | #1560 |
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Thanks for posting this XFactor. I think you really layed down a philosophy for looking at things. Instead of trying to make that massive uber profit making site, go make a lot of little ones. Obviously it is easier to get a 100 sites making $100/mth, than it is to get one site to make $10000/mth. I also want to thank you for that excellent piece of advice to search products. It's an absolute gold mine of untapped keywords that get huge amounts of searches. I took me a few days to read this entire 30+ page thread, but I finished it today. As I was taking breaks during the reading I was doing keyword research finding all sorts of interesting keywords. I just purchased 5 domains to start this weekend on. I have a question, and it is open to anyone. I know you (John) said that if you see Amazon in position 1, that you RUN for that keyword. I've been looking at keywords that have Amazon at the first place and basically the top 10 is full of those aggregator sites (nexttag, bizrate, etc). But when I look at competiting sites (keyword in quotations) we are talking about quarter of a million competiting sites all the way up to million. So Obviously it looks pretty competitive, but you have the top 10 full of crappy aggregator sites. I'm just curious if anyone has a take on how well it is to compete in this type of situation. Obviously I'm going to test the grounds regardless of what people say, but I'm curious if anyone has done well in such a situation. |
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"6) Some of my sites only have 1 page of content, yet remain earning $2 to $3 daily without any upkeep." Great you are the master of adsense |
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