Decided to stop writing content myself, at least for a couple of days. I've been putting off two other projects for the last week because I wanted to hit my word count goals. This is short-term thinking because those projects can fund a whole bunch of sites.
Going to keep my focus on hiring, editing and training writers. I'll also have some work to do scaling up the parasites which are worth my time at the moment so I should be doing that more consistently.
I like writing content but it should be only when I have nothing more effective to be doing.
- Edited and published 3 x 2,000-word articles for site 2.
- Spent some time improving the writer training process and trialing out a new writer.
Site 2 has crossed the 60,000-word mark. I think it actually might be my biggest site in terms of word-count now. Certainly the record for the timeframe. It's also taken a bunch of page 2 results and a second page 1. The rankings aren't really going to be worth anything for many months but considering this niche is scary looking I'm glad to see it start well.
I've got a few more bits to finish this evening. If I can keep my eyelids open a while longer I might try and finish off the parasite work I started yesterday, the writer for that turned in a bulk of content and I'm doing some (light) editing. It's boring work but worth doing.
Def, the quality you are looking for requires certain language skills and thus a challenge. What I would say is that look at countries that are not US/GB/CA/AU which have English as the official language as you may actually get good content at the same/lower rate for crappy writers. I had a few before and the quality was actually really good for the price.
For guest posts etc. I think most platforms are just shit. Seeing the process for a client it is crazy tedious to find a great match that will also respond, but to be fair it is just for an infographic vs. post. However, most have pre selected sites they work with and thus you may end up with crappy links, or they obviously just cut corners on the content as well to make it worthwhile in $ terms for them.
Absolutely agree. One of my better writers just now is from India and I've dropped a couple of writers from the US/UK/CA recently. Just because they're native in the language doesn't mean they can actually write. I do know some who will only hire from the US for cultural reasons because that does show in the writing but I haven't decided one way or the other yet.
I completely get that they're cashing in on the move towards guest posts and edits. I expected the Hoth ones to be big margins for them. What I didn't expect is just how shitty the links would be.
I can't agree more with you guys
@theRevolt and
@SEOMadHatter
Going in-house with backlinks work is the way to go. I am still looking for a course that teaches how to do outreach with new ways and tools. All I could find is SEO courses just giving brief overview of blogger outreach using tools like Mail Hunter/Ninja Outreach but not the complete process and latest tricks.
I was actually thinking of running that as a separate case study comparing what it takes and what kind of results I get vs what it would have cost to use a service. I think it's going to have to wait until my time on content dies down though since that's moving the needle a lot more than links are at the moment.
I know a few people who have done it for a while I might see if I can bend their ear but maybe just looking at the outreach emails is another way to go. See the kind of things people are trying.
You only need 1 website in good niche to make real money and bank hard.
It not qaunity it guilty.
Stop racing 1 good project can bring thousands in monthly
I appreciate the advice but I prefer to do it this way for a couple of reasons:
- The sooner I start a domain the sooner the domain starts to age and links can start dripping in.
- Writers can be split between different sites and get more time within a niche to produce better content.
- It's the best way to find easy win niches with fast rankings and unexpected profit number.
I already have projects bringing in thousands monthly. Adding one site doesn't interest me nearly as much as the prospect of figuring out how to scale this model properly.
I completely admit I'm impatient and maybe I'd be further ahead in life if I just focused on one thing at a time but forget one site, I can't even do one project at a time. Just not wired that way.
Good luck, great journey so far.
Cheers
Are you keeping up with seo in real world .
All keywords in today's seo need coresponding heigh backlinks of that keyword .
So if the keyword was fishing real, I'll need the best backlinks for fishing real .
We are talking real big names like
Television and top known websites backed to my website as a link .
You can only buy them no automation do them.
Where
@Meddie comes in .
Seo changed heavy , your way very old even your content being so long old not needed no more old hat .
Sorry, not entirely sure I'm following. I need backlinks and shouldn't automate them?
The post you quoted actually mentions the links that day are from outreach. I do use a lot of automation in my projects generally but I'm not building crappy GSA links if that's what you're thinking. Haven't built that kind of link in years.
Everyone must relize everyone at home now doing internet matketing.
Not easy no more .
You got children earning millions daily on games there mates using them for a link .
As you can see the computation very heigh these days .
People like book writers and tv producers and top bods are doing websites now well known names .
Your only chance is very heigh backlinks and getting in with youngsters in your niche for a free back link
Sorry how I see it ....
Maybe if I focused on one site and got a shit ton of links this would work out better. To be clear this is not a guide on how to do SEO, it's just what I see working and I
think it's lower variance than spending more on links and chasing more competitive terms.
My budget for each site is roughly $3-4k in content and $2k in backlinks. I'm chasing a whole pile of longtails with that content and the backlinks are just scattered in so the domain has something to get it started.
If the sites show growth then I'll loop back at a later date to build more links and content.