KelvyTheBlacky
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Ever heard of Google sandbox?
Don't add for now only 1-2 links to make it natural.
Amazon product links = affiliate links.
What we are saying is when you are starting a new site - don't put in the amazon links-
I use a trick to get extra niche traffic. Create a disqus account and login. Go to google and search this:
site:.com "powered by disqus"+"lifestyle"
Replace "lifestyle" with your board niche main words.
Now, go to each site. Comment with a picture in it from Pexels.com plus your link. Remember to give value in the comment so that the site owner will not delete the comment even if he or she wants to.
Hope that helps![]()
Thats too general to know exectly from where the problem come from you should check one by one parameters first i suggest you to check what is your competitor visit hits and what is the average buying intent in your specefic niche after you have more details about you niche and about the competitor you can understand if its normall and you struggle because the seo serch or the price and the buying intenet low in your niche.
Ever heard of Google sandbox?
I have site and 40+ post but failor 3 years from site run..
COmpletely wrong!Without backlinks you're in the situation equivalent to that where nobody knows about you...
COmpletely wrong!
Again, as I mentioned in my previous reply, this is a mindset of 2010.
Today, you need to focus on quality content, and no matter how many idiotic link pyramids you try to pull off, you will only be worse off, than when you started.
As long as your site is getting indexed, your providing quality content, and naturally make sure you are writing content that is worthy to be on page one, for your desired subject, then you will be fine.
It usually takes around 8 months. Use that time to crank out as much content as you can. And when the Google Gods finally accept you as one of their puppet, you'll be smilling all the way to the bank.yeah how much time will it take?
Your keywords are either probably difficult to rank for, or you're still in the mythical Google Sandbox.Hi guys i have started my first amazon niche site in first week of september 2020 and till now in first week of january 2021 there is no traffic hardly 2-3 clicks in a month and 50-60 impressions around in a month.
It's been 4 months now and it's a fresh domain and till now i have 40 articles around 3500 word count on an avg. I have done zero link building except some some social media account creation.
I want to that am i doing right or is it take that much time to see good impressions and clicks from new domain.
By the way i am strictly following KGR technique in terms of keyword research and the niche is based on a particular product in household and the product range is an avg $300
Please guide me!
It usually takes around 8 months. Use that time to crank out as much content as you can. And when the Google Gods finally accept you as one of their puppet, you'll be smilling all the way to the bank.
You mention that "link building is so 2010", then why are you suggesting to build links on social platforms?
if I am writing a blog on say, dating, and relationships and I get a link from marriage .com to blog post - it's going to rank.
You are giving a lot of definite answers with a lot of unproven expertise.
Add facebook, twitter, instagram, pinterest, linkedin, youtube buttons and links.
Hello - I would also like to add, your affiliate offer for an average $300 is also quite steep.
Even with good number of traffic - you're rarely gonna have sales.
But again with everyone - you need backlinks, and with 40+ articles, have you tried silo?
It helps on the long run if you're in this site for the long game. Silo will add relevance to your site and will be great for authority.
Anyways - I'm on the road to 60 articles as well with pure KGR Terms.
After all these KGR Terms I'll move up my Keyword research and scale with different methods.
I'm getting at least 300 a month right now with traffic, site is 2 months up.
Writting from my own experience:
1. Don't add affiliate links untill you have enough traffic (my website had around 1000 organic users each month, and it took me about 3 months to get those 3 sales).
2. Focus only on content, since your website is new you need to add as much content as you can (try to keep the content quality as high as possible).
3. After you reach a content goal, you can start link building, try to use some multi tiered link building service and wait 3-6 months to see how it is going.
4. Make sure you have the whole site structure the way you want it, changing this later can have a negative impact on your website.
5. Don't rush it!!!!! I did this and the changes i made later on had a big impact on my traffic.
Good luck
300$ is too much, you will have a hard time getting your first sales, but still you will get some nice comissions out of itThanks for the advice i have removed all the affiliate links from my site. What's the products ticket size of your niche as an avg. Mine is $300 is it okay?
Writting from my own experience:
1. Don't add affiliate links untill you have enough traffic (my website had around 1000 organic users each month, and it took me about 3 months to get those 3 sales).
2. Focus only on content, since your website is new you need to add as much content as you can (try to keep the content quality as high as possible).
3. After you reach a content goal, you can start link building, try to use some multi tiered link building service and wait 3-6 months to see how it is going.
4. Make sure you have the whole site structure the way you want it, changing this later can have a negative impact on your website.
5. Don't rush it!!!!! I did this and the changes i made later on had a big impact on my traffic.
Good luck
300$ is too much, you will have a hard time getting your first sales, but still you will get some nice comissions out of it
Mine is around 50-100$