After several months of learning SEO

It will take some time. You should have bought an expired domain to get a boost.
 
i think i will stick to this as well buying old domain and work on that rather than doing everything from scratch
Yes. I believe that will be better.
buy at godaddy auction with DA 30+ and with non-spam backlinks from 50 to 500
I don't have money for that until I find buyer for this. But I still have 11 months old domain, so I will use that for now.
It will take some time. You should have bought an expired domain to get a boost.
I made mistake. I know
 
wow. I don't know this is how sandbox works. Why did they rank me before? This is bad, they discouraged me
I don't know why they ranked you, but I'm assuming to test your site / content and see how it performs in order to decide where to rank you. And google doen't give a shit about your motivation, so man up and keep grinding :)
 
Keep trying. It takes time. I would say to keep posting quality content consistently.
Good luck!
 
Keep trying. It takes time. I would say to keep posting quality content consistently.
Good luck!
Thank you.. I may tell the new owner that..I really appreciate.
 
this is "your" problem. Most new sites get traffic from google during their first 3-5 weeks and then, they either enter the sandbox or stabilize their low competition keywords in the SERPs (usually anywhere on pages 3 to 10, but sometimes on page 1 if the keywords are really, truly low competition).

It looks like your site got sandboxed, and at this point there's nothing you can do to get it out except for waiting for google's mercy. In the meantime, keep publishing content and building links (start off slowly, though, and use only quality links and focus on branded anchors mostly) until you get out of the sandbox (could be anywhere from 3 to 12 months or more, depending on how competitive your niche is)
Nice explaination, what quality links do you suggest building at this time?
 
SEO is a complex and long process; it takes time. Don't lose hope; just focus on continuously improving your content. It will help you achieve your business goals.
 
Nice explaination, what quality links do you suggest building at this time?
the usual (PBNs, guest posts, etc)... just make sure they're quality (they come from pages with google traffic on legit sites)
 
keep going op, it's just another google dance.
there is reason we have word for it, cause it happen often and to lot of people
 
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until you get out of the sandbox (could be anywhere from 3 to 12 months or more, depending on how competitive your niche is)

More.

Per my experience, a site, in a competitive niche can stay in sandbox up to 2 years.

One of my site stays in sandbox for 2+ years.

When came out, it jumped from 500 PV/Month to 300k PV/month.

It is obvious that google prefers authority / aged sites (and hates new ones).

To OP: continue to add content and build link. Day after day, month after month. In a 2+ years it'll be a different situation.
 
Per my experience, a site, in a competitive niche can stay in sandbox up to 2 years.
true! I just didn't want to scare him too badly :)

When came out, it jumped from 500 PV/Month to 300k PV/month.
well, that doesn't look like sandbox to me. More like a boost provided by a recent google update. When my sites get sandboxed they don't even get impressions, much less clicks and PVs.

It is obvious that google prefers authority / aged sites (and hates new ones).
yeah....
 
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SEO is a complex and long process; it takes time. Don't lose hope; just focus on continuously improving your content. It will help you achieve your business goals.
Let me fix this sentence.

SEO is extremely expensive and painful process. It takes up-to-date technology and few months to see results no matter how deep your pockets are. Just focus on investing more money and training your team of writers. Churn out thousands of pages weekly and build backlinks to homepage. It will help you achieve your business goals.

If I made you feel uncomfortable, it's just a start of what you will experience in the future as a zero-investment SEO. Oh sorry, you're just a blogger and think you know SEO.

I would stick to other things if you can't afford 50 links to rent per month. YouTube is fairly easy to grow many channels at the same time. They're actually rewarding you for posting regularly. It's for normal folks. SEO is NOT for normal people. It's for lower middle class, but it's debatable cause even $10k+ month revenue businesses struggle with it these days.

the usual (PBNs, guest posts, etc)... just make sure they're quality (they come from pages with google traffic on legit sites)
Your bank account statement at the end of the month:

-$50 - mediocre link
-$50 - 10 shitty links
-$50 - 10 shitty links
-$50 - mediocre link
-$50 - 10 shitty links

Your website results:

In 1 month: Moving down.
In 2 months: Moving down.
In 3 months: disappears from the search engine.

Now, there are hundreds of other opportunities where those $250 will ACTUALLY DO something.
Hint: you need a small business that will let you make enough money to actually do SEO... in 5 years.
To OP: continue to add content and build link. Day after day, month after month. In a 2+ years it'll be a different situation.
Start a business. In 2 years you will make $100k ARR.

Yes, chances are small. But chances your website will blow on SERPs are lower.

This new blog has only been up for a month. All this happened. It break my heart...

You see, you neither have money nor patience for this type of venture.

These guys posting in this thread, they build houses and some of them even have private villlages.

Now, you can't afford a new phone. What type of discussion we are in?

They are looking at you from the perspective of affluent person.

The right angle for you is to start doing it all on social media and skip SEO or PPC. Both SEO and PPC are things for big players.

A few cooking ladies make it with blogging. But thousands blow daily on YouTube and TikTok. Be wise about your money.
 
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Alright, nothing in this world comes at low effort.

It's either moderate effort at right circumstances (lucky shots) or high effort + well planned.

Now, you want to go to OpenAi and sign up for a trial.

Learn to use their website (with davinci-003) and use a list of scraped keywords.

You want to have a list of about 2000 - 3000 keywords with 0 - 10k searches monthly for your niche.

Cover all of those keywords over a span of a few months using AI content from OpenAi. In time, see where you rank and improve content there.

$20 free credits can be obtained many times using new phone numbers. $20 is enough to create over 100 articles.

The prompts (commands for AI) you want to use are as follows:

"write an introduction to an article about <keyword>"
"write a long paragraph about <keyword> <something>"
"write a long paragraph about <keyword> <something>"
"write <whatever you wish AI to write about"

Instead of <something>, tell AI what you would write about when it comes to that keyword. You can use headlines from other people websites to get the idea of what commands you should ask OpenAi for. You take top1 - top3 results from certain keyword and create an article based on their headlines - using AI. And you do single article in 20 minutes. Then you do the same for the list of 2000 keywords topics in your list.

You will get relevant output every time. You will need to edit that. And you will need to do that fast, probably using competition as source.

Improve with some bullet lists, write some cool headlines that are something else than keywords, take care of titles and maybe use some free stock photos. Then it's all about volume.

Every week you will be probably aiming at 150 articles to see ANY results (money).

For translation to your language, if you need that, you go to deepl.com and you use trial for pro version cause quality is better that way.
 
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Alright, nothing in this world comes at low effort.

It's either moderate effort at right circumstances (lucky shots) or high effort + well planned.

Now, you want to go to OpenAi and sign up for a trial.

Learn to use their website (with davinci-003) and use a list of scraped keywords.

You want to have a list of about 2000 - 3000 keywords with 0 - 10k searches monthly for your niche.

Cover all of those keywords over a span of a few months using AI content from OpenAi. In time, see where you rank and improve content there.

$20 free credits can be obtained many times using new phone numbers. $20 is enough to create over 100 articles.

The prompts (commands for AI) you want to use are as follows:

"write an introduction to an article about <keyword>"
"write a long paragraph about <keyword> <something>"
"write a long paragraph about <keyword> <something>"
"write <whatever you wish AI to write about"

Instead of <something>, tell AI what you would write about when it comes to that keyword. You can use headlines from other people websites to get the idea of what commands you should ask OpenAi for. You take top1 - top3 results from certain keyword and create an article based on their headlines - using AI. And you do single article in 20 minutes. Then you do the same for the list of 2000 keywords topics in your list.

You will get relevant output every time. You will need to edit that. And you will need to do that fast, probably using competition as source.

Every week you will be probably aiming at 150 articles to see ANY results (money).

For translation to your language, if you need that, you go to deepl.com and you use trial for pro version cause quality is better that way.
Thank you for this. I'm already trying to sell it for low price but I may consider what you just said
 
Let me fix this sentence.

SEO is extremely expensive and painful process. It takes up-to-date technology and few months to see results no matter how deep your pockets are. Just focus on investing more money and training your team of writers. Churn out thousands of pages weekly and build backlinks to homepage. It will help you achieve your business goals.

If I made you feel uncomfortable, it's just a start of what you will experience in the future as a zero-investment SEO. Oh sorry, you're just a blogger and think you know SEO.

I would stick to other things if you can't afford 50 links to rent per month. YouTube is fairly easy to grow many channels at the same time. They're actually rewarding you for posting regularly. It's for normal folks. SEO is NOT for normal people. It's for lower middle class, but it's debatable cause even $10k+ month revenue businesses struggle with it these days.


Your bank account statement at the end of the month:

-$50 - mediocre link
-$50 - 10 shitty links
-$50 - 10 shitty links
-$50 - mediocre link
-$50 - 10 shitty links

Your website results:

In 1 month: Moving down.
In 2 months: Moving down.
In 3 months: disappears from the search engine.

Now, there are hundreds of other opportunities where those $250 will ACTUALLY DO something.
Hint: you need a small business that will let you make enough money to actually do SEO... in 5 years.

Start a business. In 2 years you will make $100k ARR.

Yes, chances are small. But chances your website will blow on SERPs are lower.



You see, you neither have money nor patience for this type of venture.

These guys posting in this thread, they build houses and some of them even have private villlages.

Now, you can't afford a new phone. What type of discussion we are in?

They are looking at you from the perspective of affluent person.

The right angle for you is to start doing it all on social media and skip SEO or PPC. Both SEO and PPC are things for big players.

A few cooking ladies make it with blogging. But thousands blow daily on YouTube and TikTok. Be wise about your money.
There's sense in this. SEO is too expensive but many people always tell me it's free. Google make it worst by updating several times a year. I have a YouTube channel also newly monetized, I will try working on it.
More.

Per my experience, a site, in a competitive niche can stay in sandbox up to 2 years.

One of my site stays in sandbox for 2+ years.

When came out, it jumped from 500 PV/Month to 300k PV/month.

It is obvious that google prefers authority / aged sites (and hates new ones).

To OP: continue to add content and build link. Day after day, month after month. In a 2+ years it'll be a different situation.
How do you wait for that time? Are you writing on the blog when it's not even getting traffic?
 
Nah, man, google boosts firsts then take you down. It seems that google put you on sandbox,just keep adding content for at least 6-8 months
 
Nah, man, google boosts firsts then take you down. It seems that google put you on sandbox,just keep adding content for at least 6-8 months
It's algorithm's work. The same thing happens on YouTube and in social media. You get promoted by an algorithm on some website.and then your results drop.

You can't depend on algorithmic temporary boost. You need to make sure you get money even without it. And that means, you need to skip SEO cause page two means nothing and that's where you're gonna end up. On YouTube there is always some traffic, even if your videos aren't that popular.

White hat SEO without money is one of the hardest things a marketer can go through. 2 years without bread. I feel sorry for those who are full of hope for 2 years and never see bread on the table.

I highly suggest to implement something black hat into this. Maybe black hat niche? Or something grey hat like AI content? Buying domains... yeah, sure, but thousands of pages are still needed.
 
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