Do you think it is worth investing time in this method?

Thanks for your comment.

To be honest, I don't know what to write about that will sell. That is to say, for anything you think of, there are hundreds or thousands of competitors who are in the game of writing reviews and who got to that game long before you, then getting something to write about and have it sell is not easy task.

Regarding the book, I not only publish a link in the articles, but I invite readers to listen to the book. I try my best to create a good review of the book so that people feel interested and decide to listen to the book, but it is something that no one has done so far.

As for automating the process, I have never believed in that because automated articles are mostly garbage and I wonder, if a person tries hard to create content that is not automatic, that makes sense and still achieves nothing, will it be possible that creating garbage automatic content will achieve anything?

In fact, I once had an autoblog with more than 3 thousand articles, around a niche with many followers, and I never exceeded 20 visits a day because if you sat down to read the articles, they were garbage, so I have never believed in the potential of autoblogs, not even today with AI because articles made with AI tend to be repetitive, and almost always have the same structure in the texts.

In fact, what I publish on medium is created with AI, but I always have to rewrite the articles almost entirely for the reasons I give.
Are you doing a keyword analysis? Entity analysis? Intent analysis?

If your answer is no, then you need to start to understand these things.

Intent of your content matching the intent of the platform is crucial.

EXAMPLE:
The site you're posting on is mainly informational intent.
Yet you're producing content thats recognized as commercial intent.

I don't care how good that content is. It doesnt match the intent of the searcher and it's never going to rank.
 
Are you doing a keyword analysis? Entity analysis? Intent analysis?

If your answer is no, then you need to start to understand these things.

Intent of your content matching the intent of the platform is crucial.

EXAMPLE:
The site you're posting on is mainly informational intent.
Yet you're producing content thats recognized as commercial intent.

I don't care how good that content is. It doesnt match the intent of the searcher and it's never going to rank.
In my case, I am strictly following the steps outlined in this thread: https://www.blackhatworld.com/seo/m...50-week-with-this-untapped-technique.1568884/

On the other hand, from what I've seen so far, Medium hosts articles on a wide range of topics. When you log into your account, Medium recommends readings that typically have many comments and applause (likes). This leads one to think, "Okay, if others can do it, why can't I?"

Regarding the analysis you suggest, I would consider doing it if I were creating my own blog from scratch, something that no one would ever find on the Internet. However, in this case, it's about writing on Medium, a well-established platform with a wide audience interested in many topics.

I dare say that a good portion of people who write on Medium and find success there never conduct any analysis. They simply sit down to write, and like happens to most people, suddenly luck smiles upon them, and the views start pouring in.

I don't know, maybe I'm wrong (most likely), and if so, I would appreciate more guidance than criticism on the matter.
 
As for automating the process, I have never believed in that because automated articles are mostly garbage and I wonder, if a person tries hard to create content that is not automatic, that makes sense and still achieves nothing, will it be possible that creating garbage automatic content will achieve anything?
It can achieve something maybe, at least you dont spend time editing articles anymore and it posts automatically. You know, like a quora comment bot, it's low quality but it has volume.

But you need to check the competition to see if the method is validated and then improve or twist.
 
It can achieve something maybe, at least you dont spend time editing articles anymore and it posts automatically. You know, like a quora comment bot, it's low quality but it has volume.

But you need to check the competition to see if the method is validated and then improve or twist.
Are you currently generating money with autoblogs? I ask because I've seen your thread again about splogs, and according to your latest update from January 21, 2022, it seems like nothing worked as expected.
 
If you are deciding if you should continue this, I would put a it more effort like triple the effort you already done, and then call it a day temporarily on that avenue, while it bounces around organic search, and do something else. Sometimes with avenues you find they start to take off after a few months, or even years, and you go back and think, damn why I gave up so easily first time? Hoepfully this happens with you.
 
If you are deciding if you should continue this, I would put a it more effort like triple the effort you already done, and then call it a day temporarily on that avenue, while it bounces around organic search, and do something else. Sometimes with avenues you find they start to take off after a few months, or even years, and you go back and think, damn why I gave up so easily first time? Hoepfully this happens with you.
I plan to write 50 articles and I will stop there for a while.

At this moment, I don't know if it's worth continuing to write on medium when the days go by and you simply don't see anything to make you believe that this is going in the right direction.

Anyway, we'll see if there is any positive news later.
 
Are you currently generating money with autoblogs? I ask because I've seen your thread again about splogs, and according to your latest update from January 21, 2022, it seems like nothing worked as expected.
No, that's just an old experiment of mine. But I remembered reading about someone automating medium posts by generating articles on a local wordpress and publishing them directly via medium api so I thought it would be perfect for your method.
 
Maybe if you find a way to scale up to 500 articles haha
 
Loopholes are twists for methods.

So find a working affiliate product like adult pictures / videos/ leaks / dating offers or game cracks / downloads / mods or nutra supplements or pills like Viagra replacements.

Pair it with loopholed traffic source. Abuse.

Living la vida loca.

Forget medium money. It's just random views and reads. This is probably traffic that isn't targeted.

Find your audience either by keywords and satisfying intent or reaching to certain groups of people (for example post fitness products in fb group about fitness). All about targeting right.

Ultra targeting is possible with ads but organic traffic doesn't suck if you do proper amount of tests.
Could you possibly inform me on some good affiliate programs in the niches you mentioned?
 
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