It's that time of the week for the....
Update #6!
So, like the last few updates, nothing too exciting happened, just consistent posts every day and that's about it. They aren't even a month old yet so I don't expect ANYTHING until we're at least 2-3 months in, although hopefully if I manage to land some links it can be sped up a tiny bit.
In this update I'll talk about:
- The issues I'm running into (Outreach & figuring out if worth going for niches with low CPC when the intention is to monetize with ads)
- Site #4
- General updates on the framework
- What I've learned so far
Issues I've run into
Issue #1:
So as mentioned before, outreach has been a huge pain in the ass, I've actually been doing some outreach for my main website that's not relevant to this journey and proposing link exchanges / guest postings. So far only got 1 positive answer out of 50 mails lol. I did manage to increase my open rate but the actual replies is atrocious.
To fix this issue I will be working on:
- Making an automated pipeline to find potential sites to contact using ChatGPT
- Prompt engineering to find generate highly customized titles & mail bodies
- Automatically send them so I can send 30+ a day without lifting a finger (Success rate is so low that I don't give a fuck anymore if it works, at the end of the day it's a numbers game)
I don't understand why people are so reluctant with trading links or trading guest posts when it's literally a win-win condition, there's literally 0 negative side effects unless you're trading with a website that is penalized lol. It just makes no sense in my POV to turn down a win-win condition.
Issue #2:
I know a niche with virtually unlimited amount of extremely low competition keywords with traffic but the issue is that the CPC for them is extremely low (between 0 and 0.5$). I wonder if it's even worth investing my time in chasing that, will the ad revenue even be worth or will I need a million visitors to make 1000$/month on one of these websites lol. I've been trying to find people who tried this type of thing in the past but it's been hard.
Made site #4!
Found another alright niche with a decent mix of transactional/commercial & informational keywords to target. Made the website and got it running this week.
I'm not super confident on this site but at this point I don't think I'm confident on any of the sites, guess i'm just really fucking negative but I never let that stop me lol. I've managed to make money with AI websites in YMYL niches before with extremely high competition, I'm sure I'll be able to make every single one of these websites become profitable eventually. It's a matter of time, consistency & doing things right.
General Updates
Updated the automation framework to require even less management on my end + fixed some edge case issues (ChatGPT sometimes does things different for literally no fucking reason other than because it felt like it) so I always read my articles and try to find these issues so I can patch them.
I also added some fail safes because due to how massive the articles are & how many images I'm generating per article (3-4) ChatGPT sometimes gets bottlenecked or just pauses when generating image, it was uploading without the images before and so I've added some fail safes to just chill & restart the process after a little bit. Quality is non-negotiable even if it takes longer to complete the articles.
What I've learned so far
Your prompts can be
MASSIVE. Just for reference
my first prompt has a total of 3,362 words 21,074 characters.
My second prompt (which is the main prompt) has 4,306 words 28,812 characters.
Yes, I'm quite literally writing the bible.
I've always seen people saying "keep prompts short, split it into multiple prompts, etc..." while it's true that splitting things into multiple prompts is recommended and I do it too, I mostly do it when the objective of the response is different.
IE: My prompt 1 is to retrieve me an outline of what the article is meant to be like. While Prompt 2 is the guidelines for the article writing to follow.
And you might be wondering... "That's massive, ChatGPT won't even listen to half the guidelines you ask it to if it's so much" the thing is that it DOES, I can literally add an extra line for example "Don't use the word 'funny'" and it will never use that word ever again. It has become insanely good at comprehending & following massive guidelines.
Stats
Site 1:
Posts: 77
Site 2:
Posts: 59
Site 3:
It's taking a while to index the pages so I started asking google to index 3 per day for a few days.
Posts: 31
Site 4:
Posts: 14 (Did 8 on the first day because fuck it)