My Exact Method to Making $500 a day through Amazon (as a newbie)

IM and SEO can be a side project, or it can be a big job not many people realize that and this shows exactly that. keep it up!
 
rschmitz could please explain LSI on example:
Let say i am writing content for page that i want rank for : women leather jackets
Google shows that related KW are :


We must insert them in content EXACTLY like this?
Or we should just have [on sale], [plus size] mentioned in the article.

The more support articles you write, the more google knows. You don't have to type anything exactly, EXCEPT in the title, and in the h1 tag. Your FOCUS should be on one single keyword per article. So, if your writing about women leather jackets, I would write "women leather jackets" three or four times in a 1,000 word article. Now, just insert those LSI keywords where they make sense. I spend more time avoiding going over 1.5% for any particular phrase, than actively trying to hit it, which is why I use a lot of LSI keywords. Also, as long as the word appears somewhere in the sentence, google will try to correlate it.

"Women's leather motorcycle jackets on sale, plus sizes in black and brown" works perfectly fine.

A piece of advice on "on sale" or "for sale" keywords. Stay away from them, Google highly favors the larger sites. Avoid them like the plague.
 
Great post OP. I started around November and have been able to get to the front page for some good keywords related to my site and on the 2nd page for some keywords with high searches (3k+) . Still can't figure out how to get those to the front page though. I've made all of $20 from Amazon, but just starting out it makes me happy. It's cheap products I'm selling for that site.

I just started building a new site using the silo method. I find the plugin 'Widget Logic' helps a lot for this. Still tweaking and testing, but your post has given me some good ideas. Love the idea of getting college students to write for you. I have a few around me so I may go try that.

I think siloing is the way to go moving forward. A tightly themed site seems to need way less backlinks to rank high.

Thanks for taking the time to share with us.
 
The more support articles you write, the more google knows. You don't have to type anything exactly, EXCEPT in the title, and in the h1 tag. Your FOCUS should be on one single keyword per article. So, if your writing about women leather jackets, I would write "women leather jackets" three or four times in a 1,000 word article. Now, just insert those LSI keywords where they make sense. I spend more time avoiding going over 1.5% for any particular phrase, than actively trying to hit it, which is why I use a lot of LSI keywords. Also, as long as the word appears somewhere in the sentence, google will try to correlate it.

"Women's leather motorcycle jackets on sale, plus sizes in black and brown" works perfectly fine.

A piece of advice on "on sale" or "for sale" keywords. Stay away from them, Google highly favors the larger sites. Avoid them like the plague.
thank you, got the idea now.
 
Great post OP. I started around November and have been able to get to the front page for some good keywords related to my site and on the 2nd page for some keywords with high searches (3k+) . Still can't figure out how to get those to the front page though. I've made all of $20 from Amazon, but just starting out it makes me happy. It's cheap products I'm selling for that site.

I just started building a new site using the silo method. I find the plugin 'Widget Logic' helps a lot for this. Still tweaking and testing, but your post has given me some good ideas. Love the idea of getting college students to write for you. I have a few around me so I may go try that.

I think siloing is the way to go moving forward. A tightly themed site seems to need way less backlinks to rank high.

Thanks for taking the time to share with us.

I got lucky with my niche/keyword research.

I'm new to this too, but how detailed this looks makes me feel dumb for not picking it up quicker.

Immerse yourself in it, and don't give up. You'll pick it up naturally
 
IM and SEO can be a side project, or it can be a big job not many people realize that and this shows exactly that. keep it up!
 
Thanks a lot for the great article to OP. I'm pretty sure that with your mindset you're not going to stop and hit the gas harder. Keep it up !!
 
Great post, thanks for the detailed information.
When you are creating these sites, how many pieces of content do you expect to post before it starts making serious, regular income?
 
Op I have a few questions I hope you could help me with:



On page SEO:

1) For a 500 word article approx how many LSI terms would you add? And does each LSI term you add have search volume or do you just make them up in your head?

2) No keyphrase over 1.5%, does this include partials? Like if page primary keyword was longtail: "best chairs for sitting", you would make sure even the word "chair" doesnt appear more than 1.5%? I see that being impossible with the added LSI terms.




Silo:

1)
Are you doing a true silo, with no nav, no sidebar links, and simply just 1 link at the end of the article/page referring to the next page in the silo? If so, this must absolutely kill user experience. Unless your solely aiming for target SERP landing pages.

2) I dont understand your part on internal linking at all. If its a silo you cant internal link at all from my understanding. Unless it was to the next page in the silo.




Off Page SEO:

1) This is just in regards to the PR relevant blog comments; how many alias names will you go through in that first month of comments?
 
Great thread OP! Thanks for the effort! I always download quality posts like these and keep them as PDFs... you don't want gems like these to go unexpectedly missing some day, by any reason.

Anyone making good money willing to point me out to some "good headstart on Amazon website" threads here? For the actual setup and structure, plugins, redirects.

I want to invest $1k on start, and see how that goes for me. Currently not really happy with adsense...
 
Op I have a few questions I hope you could help me with:



On page SEO:

1) For a 500 word article approx how many LSI terms would you add? And does each LSI term you add have search volume or do you just make them up in your head?

2) No keyphrase over 1.5%, does this include partials? Like if page primary keyword was longtail: "best chairs for sitting", you would make sure even the word "chair" doesnt appear more than 1.5%? I see that being impossible with the added LSI terms.




Silo:

1)
Are you doing a true silo, with no nav, no sidebar links, and simply just 1 link at the end of the article/page referring to the next page in the silo? If so, this must absolutely kill user experience. Unless your solely aiming for target SERP landing pages.

2) I dont understand your part on internal linking at all. If its a silo you cant internal link at all from my understanding. Unless it was to the next page in the silo.




Off Page SEO:

1) This is just in regards to the PR relevant blog comments; how many alias names will you go through in that first month of comments?

1. I write naturally, and LSI whatever pops into my head. I don't look up LSI from keyword planner, I just ask myself if somebody might type in that LSI and use that. You could go the extra mile and look it up on keyword planner though.
2. "best chairs for sitting", for a 500 word article, if your targeting a word that long, I would not use it at all in the body, just the h1 tag, and that is it. A 1000 word article, I would use it in the h1 tag and twice in the body. Adding LSI is just a bonus, however, you do want to make sure that you are targetting them when you use "chairs". Don't waste its use by writing something like "I like chairs, chairs are fun".

1. No, I don't know what kind of silo that is.
2. You can internal link to other support pages in the silo, or to other landing pages if your linking out to a landing page. Or, to and from the home page to any page on the site.

1. One name per day
 
Thank you..
This thread helped me to understand a lot of things...
 
Google Ultimate Silo Plugin won't let me give url, sorry!

Hi, This is a free plugin I found that may be helpful, how well it is at theming I am not sure the site that has it is in the file, and it is free but they have an upgrade. (BTW NEW STILL NEED HELP RSchmidt!!!) Ok, I have done some legwork, and have long tail pro trial for 10 days, researched siloing and have the basic idea. Some of the jargon on the expensive method I will have to look up, something doesn't seem right your new and you have picked up on like 5 years of IM techno talk in your post, the way to get more people to implore the method when you write your book for Gods Sake Man Dumb it Down.
The linking is confusing, interlinking even more confusing. Which go where? How does that work? Then the web 2.0's are new to me, and backlinking I am ok with albeit Spam links that rank super overoptimized pages for keywords my dog could rank for faster. Ok, I will ask now what are your best tips for simplifying the process. I shared so try and gimme and answer as I like your thread.
 
Whether or not he's making $500/day...IDK, but his details of the siloing technique seems pretty legit. Therefore, thanks OP!!! Great stuff.
 
bookmarked this thread will read later..seems interesting everyone's response has been great towards this method..
wishing you a good luck OP
 
Op a few more questions.

On these sites are you using pages or posts?

Do you allow or de-index category pages if you are using posts?

Also I take it your homepage is something like "best chairs"....what about the rest of the pages/posts on your site? Does each product you're promoting get 1 page/post to itself, where you are reviewiing it? And does that products page/post use the products name as primary keyword?
Aka "johnsons green chair model 3 review".

I cant tell from your OP if you are sticking multiple products on a page with a broad longtail keyword or if you're following the typical amazon route and assigning 1 page per product with the product name + model as the keyword.
 
I just finished a niche amazon site, let's see how it goes :)
 
Lets say his amazon conversion rate is 2% which isnt that far fetched. He said his traffic was 4000 a day so...
4000 * .02 = 80 customers a day
lets say on average they spend 50 dollars and he hits at least 7% affiliate compensation (which is easy to do if you sell cheap stuff) just then his daily totals should be.
80 *50 = 4000 * .07= $280.00

I think it is possible but I don't think he can make from one site may be a group of 10 sites. To get 4000 hits per day is very hard nowadays that also from affiliate niche site.

Is any one getting so much targeted traffic to one site. I did a small calculation if he is getting 4000 hits per day means he was targeting the keyword theme of 400000 Monthly traffic. I think it is impossible to get so much traffic from 150 article


Monthly Traffic CPC Traffic from 1 page Convertion Profit Per day traffic Daily Profit
400000 3 120000 2400 7200 4000 240
 
Op a few more questions.

On these sites are you using pages or posts?

Do you allow or de-index category pages if you are using posts?

Also I take it your homepage is something like "best chairs"....what about the rest of the pages/posts on your site? Does each product you're promoting get 1 page/post to itself, where you are reviewiing it? And does that products page/post use the products name as primary keyword?
Aka "johnsons green chair model 3 review".

I cant tell from your OP if you are sticking multiple products on a page with a broad longtail keyword or if you're following the typical amazon route and assigning 1 page per product with the product name + model as the keyword.

if you have a custom build plugin then you can use posts , but if you want to do it for a long run then use pages.
they are better in my opinion. + if you will use pages then you will be able to use posts feature as your blog.
(you will not need to create a site.com/blog every thing will be on one wp and that will be natural to use pages, because wp already provides a natural silo structure)

Also I take it your homepage is something like "best chairs"....what about the rest of the pages/posts on your site? Does each product you're promoting get 1 page/post to itself, where you are reviewiing it? And does that products page/post use the products name as primary keyword?
Aka "johnsons green chair model 3 review".
use longtails as subpages , big keyword as main page and keyword categories as silo pages.

widgets = main page
blue widgets = silo page
red widgets = silo page
black widgets = silo page.

something like this
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