Can I get traffic with only one post?

by ArielT
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Hello, I was thinking in creating a site for promoting only one product and I'd use wordpress, so in the home page or a post I'd put all the content related to this product and of course I'd create the basic other pages like about, contact, etc

I want to know if some of you have tested this and what happened

Thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author EPoltrack77
    why not, keep on page seo in mind while you build your post around a keyword phrase then the key is to create backlinks not only with your main keyword as Anchore text but also some lsi achore text as well. Of course it all starts with doing a little research for your desired keyword phrase to see who your competition is and what they are doing, Then just do it better.... To answer your question yeah multiple times and the best part is that google will start picking you up for a lot more.
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  • Profile picture of the author neilshearing
    It sounds like you're describing a sales-letter, and they work great for people selling products by converting affiliate traffic to sales. :-)

    However, if you're the affiliate expecting Google to send you free traffic that you then send to the merchant, I think you'd struggle.
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    • Profile picture of the author higherluv
      Technically yes, it does work. Not a recommended method, though. Instead of promoting a product cold on your page, use the same page to build a list and a relationship with your visitors/prospects.

      You can then market to them in a "warmer" fashion.
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    • Profile picture of the author ArielT
      Originally Posted by EPoltrack77 View Post

      why not, keep on page seo in mind while you build your post around a keyword phrase then the key is to create backlinks not only with your main keyword as Anchore text but also some lsi achore text as well. Of course it all starts with doing a little research for your desired keyword phrase to see who your competition is and what they are doing, Then just do it better.... To answer your question yeah multiple times and the best part is that google will start picking you up for a lot more.
      It's an EMD and the content have that name either so I guess for the anchor text the logic would be that have that name either, do you have Google will see spamming and will be a negative factor if I use always the EMD as anchor text for links?


      Originally Posted by neilshearing View Post

      It sounds like you're describing a sales-letter, and they work great for people selling products by converting affiliate traffic to sales. :-)


      However, if you're the affiliate expecting Google to send you free traffic that you then send to the merchant, I think you'd struggle.
      Yes, It will be as aff of amazon, but the idea is too add original and extra contet
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      • Profile picture of the author neilshearing
        Originally Posted by ArielT View Post

        It's an EMD and the content have that name either so I guess for the anchor text the logic would be that have that name either, do you have Google will see spamming and will be a negative factor if I use always the EMD as anchor text for links?




        Yes, It will be as aff of amazon, but the idea is too add original and extra contet

        Just do a quick Google search for similar products to the one you want to promote. Are any 1-page websites ranking well for the product name?

        I'd be surprised if there are any. Google seems to want authority sites nowadays... it's safer for them.
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  • Profile picture of the author LordKaT
    I got pants-on-head retardedly lucky once with one post. I ranked first in Google and Bing for "jesus pankcake" for all of two day, making over $40,000 in ad revenue.

    I have since yet to replicate that specific feat. I also don't know why the jesus pankcake was such a hot topic at the time. I just thought it was a very amusing image to post.
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    • Profile picture of the author ArielT
      Originally Posted by LordKaT View Post

      I got pants-on-head retardedly lucky once with one post. I ranked first in Google and Bing for "jesus pankcake" for all of two day, making over $40,000 in ad revenue.

      I have since yet to replicate that specific feat. I also don't know why the jesus pankcake was such a hot topic at the time. I just thought it was a very amusing image to post.
      How much time since that? did you use wordpress?
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      • Profile picture of the author LordKaT
        Originally Posted by ArielT View Post

        How much time since that? did you use wordpress?
        Its been about 4 years since then. No, I did not use wordpress, it was on an old website I used to maintain called Unbalanced Simpletons, where we would post crazy images and whatnot. A humor site not for the humorless

        If you're curious, the site ran on Drupal 5.
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  • Profile picture of the author ArielT
    ok, people, thanks

    Any other have experience in this to share?
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  • Profile picture of the author XenG
    This is what most people are doing actually. Blog posts are very much relevant and useful in terms of driving traffic. With your posts, you are able to target specific keywords of your products that visitors may be interested about. The key is to always update with fresh content and target diverse keywords and as much as you can.
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  • Profile picture of the author Malcolm Thomas
    Originally Posted by ArielT View Post

    Hello, I was thinking in creating a site for promoting only one product and I'd use wordpress, so in the home page or a post I'd put all the content related to this product and of course I'd create the basic other pages like about, contact, etc

    I want to know if some of you have tested this and what happened

    Thanks
    You can get a little traffic with only one post but why limit your site's potential?
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    • Profile picture of the author ArielT
      Originally Posted by Malcolm Thomas View Post

      You can get a little traffic with only one post but why limit your site's potential?
      It's due I bought an EMD that points to give information about one proeduct, I wanted to be too specific to test how this could perform, although I'm planning a more broad blog as well with other domain
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