[Journey] Amazon Affiliate Still Profitable or a Bust?

How do you drive traffic to your website? Could you also share what you typically work on each day across your projects?
 
How do you drive traffic to your website? Could you also share what you typically work on each day across your projects?
Organic traffic only
I don't work each day, i work then i have time, and only creating new content, or creating new sites if i find any interesting niche i want to test.
 
Yesterday stats:
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And overall last month was so far the best, hope to reach my 3k goal on November for sure now :)
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914$ from commissions
374$ from Creator connections
39$ Bounties
1050$ from Creator rewards.
Overall nice month, hope everything goes well and traffic/sales will improve step by step...
 
so what have u done so far for growth. to make MORE
Doing every day time to time then have spare time.
Creating content for the sites is the main thing i'm working on.

You are doing well bro
How many sites did you have ?
Have 7 sites so far not all performing well, but trying to add content time to time for search to pick up and start index.
 
Great update, It's amazing to see how stable the earnings are even after two months of leaving the sites on autopilot.

I have a quick question regarding your workflow and content creation process. When you publish a batch of, say, 80 articles, how exactly do you manage it?

  1. Do you research 80 specific long-tail keywords in the niche beforehand, and then write the articles one by one? Or do you follow a bulk/programmatic approach?
  2. What is your process for adding them to the site and picking images?
  3. Where do you usually source your images from? Do you use AI-generated images, or do you rely on stock photos/product images?
Thanks for sharing your journey, and I wish you the best of luck with scaling up in July! Looking forward to your next update.
 
Great update, It's amazing to see how stable the earnings are even after two months of leaving the sites on autopilot.

I have a quick question regarding your workflow and content creation process. When you publish a batch of, say, 80 articles, how exactly do you manage it?

  1. Do you research 80 specific long-tail keywords in the niche beforehand, and then write the articles one by one? Or do you follow a bulk/programmatic approach?
  2. What is your process for adding them to the site and picking images?
  3. Where do you usually source your images from? Do you use AI-generated images, or do you rely on stock photos/product images?
Thanks for sharing your journey, and I wish you the best of luck with scaling up in July! Looking forward to your next update.
I think you posted on different thread :)
I don't do 80 articles, no time for this
 
Good luck with the journey — keyword/niche research is definitely the hardest part. Following along to see how the AI content approach performs for rankings.
 
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