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It's over a year since I started this movement. If you haven't done anything else great for yourself, picture how you wasted a year. Quote me that you got an expired domain, did over 2 quality Non-AI articles daily for 4 months and you're not earning over $200. I'll buy the blog for over #1000000, else don't believe what I have been saying here. Don't be my student, don't pay shit, but start something for yourself. Blogging is the easiest way to make money as far as I am concerned. Any niche is possible, try me and see. I didn't know anything about the food niche two months ago, but I could make you over 40 desserts, main courses, and appetizers as of now. I could even detail you on unsafe ingredients and more. Whatever you put your mind to, success is sure, except if you're looking for cheap stuff, you'll get cheap results. What problem are you facing? I'll solve them! Ask your questions. |
Got to lag this morning. Would gladly meet anyone in Lag. After the so-called helpful update, we noticed they gave a high rank to big sites and generally pushed the rest below. After a few studies, we came up with a black hat method, and we returned pages to their original positions and better. The best way to blog is to keep observing and practicing every single day. Like every other thing in life, there are over a hundred ways to blog successfully. |
oladipupo2234:If you target a keyword with a 2k volume and with a difficulty of 34 on a weak or new site, you will wait all your life to get a reasonable position on Google. You will end up on the 2nd - 6th page where you'll get 1 click in a week lol. Easy keywords guarantee ranking on the first page and with what I taught my students; it is straight to the No. 1 position if implemented well. Ranking on No.1 guarantees you get the lion's share of traffic and a high CTR if your meta is well constructed. As I will always say, the best way to learn to rank an article is to write 50, learn from your mistakes, and the subsequent articles will be better. Never compromise on niche research and keyword research. You could be lucky to find a niche with high volume and very easy keywords. |
Tugatee:Sem-==-----==-rush |
Tugatee:You'll regret if you induce. Keep writing, they will all get indexed. linkdexing.com can index them fast. You can learn keyword research on YouTube. |
Ikaeniyan0:No, we won't. We are as happy as fvck over here. |
DynamicWriter:It's alright. The message isn't for you. We could keep arranging things on WhatsApp thanks. |
Hamzashaf99:Surely, I do. How do I contact you? |
People are wicked, and if you give them an inch, they will violate you. Can't you put out a good article? Even at 2.5 to 4# per word? I need good writers, just state your price let's begin. You must provide an outline before writing, and you must show me where you got information to cover each subheading as I am dealing with clients that need nothing but well-researched quality articles. I am currently struggling to beat the deadline. The outline tells how well you intend to cover the topic, if it's vague, I'll not reply. No fluff, repeating of words, or Chatgpt articles or edits of any kind. I reserve the right not to pay for a chunk of shit. You also will take instructions on keyword placement and LSI usage. Send a message or reply here thanks! |
DynamicWriter:Just contacted you on WhatsApp. |
I am done stocking domains, and I feel like showing off, but I'll hold myself. Lol. I have gone back to my CJ, Amazon, and Impact accounts. I will revive them or create another one. I have done a lot of research on affiliate sites, and I have found out that; once you include the word "review" in your title, and Google understands the intent of your article to be a review of a product or service, they will expect you to add a review rating, so they could attach the snippet to your post. If you lack a review rating, your post won't be ranked. This is most peculiar to posts that review just a product. Also, LSI is what you need here, you don't need to keep repeating "best diapers for babies reviews" all over the article. Google expects you to talk of Price Quality Durability Comfort If it does what it says it does Alternatives Answer all questions the reader may have I reviewed 10 sites from Food niche Pet niche Mother baby niche And 7 other niches and my entire findings were consistent. I have watched a few of my friends' review sites go down the drain, so I decided to conduct enough research before I dive in. This will be my first-ever review site and I will keep the ratio of information intent articles to money articles at 70:30. I admit that I don't know it all. If you have any information that could benefit me, I'd appreciate your help. |
alakara:Thanks! |
Tecnophone:LOL has he played in the last 4? Lol! Morocco vs. Portugal is always a hit to rewatch. |
Googie's recent update was aimed at rewarding helpful content. We noticed that old outdated articles were pushed to the top—outranking newer better ones. Google is aiming at rewarding content they deem helpful, and this task has been placed on their bot, and the result looks a bit messy. Here are a few things to keep In mind #1 Your post should be more of a first-hand experience or expertise-looking post. This is why you should take time and research your article very well, don't just write a useless #3000 words article that was wordy throughout, a #1200 well written article that covers the whole article in detail is always better. The reader should feel satisfied after reading your article. Before you write, place yourself in the shoes of the reader. What would you like the article to cover? #2 I can't overstate the use of LSI in making your article seem helpful. #3 Is your content engaging? Does it lead to low bounce rates? #4 Stop using AI-generated outline as it is, it's always the same and not thorough for technical topics. You can use it to draw an inference, but you still have to work on your outline and make sure it's sufficient. #5 Gather enough facts for your article, use graphs and infographics where necessary. Use pictures to drive home points. You can't be writing a technical subject on how to fix a broken electrical set without providing your readers with helpful pictures that can guide them. See your blog as your business, a profitable business that stands the test of time is always renovating, doing periodical swot analysis to uncover problems and sort them on time. One quality article is better than 30 thrash articles. |
We just completed a comprehensive analysis of featured snippets, and I learned a whole lot. Since I work with a few client sites, and develop content, keywords, and strategies—I always keep myself up to date on the latest working ideas in all aspects of blogging. I noticed it's been a bit difficult to achieve the featured snippet position. So, I had to crack the nut, because the featured snippet option could catapult your site from position #8 to #0( the top most). Key findings #1 We learned how to find how many sites are in line to win the feature snippets. If they are much, we don't just bother. #2 Google doesn't award featured snippets to opinion-based paragraphs. Your answer has to be factual 40 -60 words. #3 Some sites have taken it a mile away and installed a custom box where they feed in what they want to use for their featured snippets. #4 The size of your article doesn't guarantee that you'll win the snippets, you must optimize your abstract or any other paragraph within your article to win the featured snippets. #5 Authority will play a role in most cases. These are the basic findings, but there are more, and I'll reserve that info for my agency.
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DynamicWriter:I think I may be more interested in your writing services. Send me your samples. |
We analyzed a few sites that got hit on different forums and we found common errors. Keyword cannibalism/ Stuffing Keyword cannibalism is the use of the same keyword on many other posts on the same blogs Keyword stuffing is the act of forcing keywords in an unnatural way within a blog post. Some persons would ask a question keyword 5 - 8 times. Guy common! Just once is okay, you don't need to use it at all if you're writing a listicle. In the past, we cared so much about keyword density—we tried to use one keyword 15 - 20 or 30 to 40 times in a #1500 to #2000-word article—to achieve a density of 10 - 20%. Certain updates have rendered this practice redundant. Check the top-ranking websites in your niche, you will observe they may only use the main keyword in the title, they may not even use it in a h2, and you might only spot the keyword once in the entire article. And yet, they still rank top. The piece of content you find on SEO online—is very basic, and not updated with the current trend of things. The only way you will learn perfectly is to start ranking articles yourself, you will find what works at every given point in time. LSI is what these big sites rely on. Take one of their articles, and throw it into Semrush, you will find out that it ranks for over 100 keywords. Google expects to see certain words in your article, and it will favor your site over other sites (obviously not above an authority site in the niche.) if these words are found. A typical article that covers using Zoysia grass for your lawn should have the following lsi Turfgrass Lawn care Zoysia varieties Grass types Soil preparation Mowing techniques Fertilization Weed control Drought tolerance Lawn maintenance Lawn establishment Zoysia growth habits Lawn health Sunlight requirements Watering schedule Overseeding Zoysia pests Shade tolerance Winterizing your lawn Lawn renovation These LSIs can also be in the form of question keywords. When Google sees these words, it understands that you have covered the topic thoroughly. LSI stands for latent semantic indexation: a way to help Google understand what your article is all about, and when it sees a well-written article—it rewards you with a high rank so its users can have a good experience. Gone at the days we used exact-match domains or stuffed keywords. Now, we just have to follow the current trend and provide just enough information without unnecessary fluff. I'll talk about others later. |
Exactly the joy of expired domains. No need to wait for 6 months to see results. Quick indexing rate, and quick ranking are always guaranteed when you purchase a good one. Just an article in, already ranked NO 1, it will be a very great ride on these new domains.
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Iliveforever:First of all, they had been there before he came. Secondly, there is no relegation in MLS. Cry harder next time. |
EmperorCaesar:Did he play? Don't be slow. |
I got a new host with pure SSD. Most of these popular shared hosts don't have pure SSd incorporated. Also, my new host uses MariaDB (a faster alternative to MySql that loads scripts faster) If you intend to use Ezoic, you need such hosts to quicken your load time as a faster load time always equals a better user experience. But if you're just starting, you could use Host Koala till you can afford to move to a VPS or get a shared host with pure SSD. Creating domain emails and social media accounts is just a pain in the a**, but it's worth it in both the short and long term. |
I will be making my first withdrawal from Ezoic this month. I have been getting new domains, I now have a headache keeping track. I had to download the Zoho notebook to keep track. It has been awesome using Sav Drop catch Serpnames Catched.com even caught a domain for me this morning and I was surprised because of their huge failure rate. I bought a domain from Domaincoaters, it had about 18k traffic two months ago before it expired, maybe the owner died or forgot. It has been transferred and Gname was used. Gname's UI is annoying Af and I wasn't able to see an online chat service or enough resources. It took me an hour to fix the nameservers, as I had to figure it out myself. I drew a quick note to keep track of my domains since they are no longer going to be located on one site anymore. Domain--------Registrar-----------Expiry. I won't be using these domains yet, I'll let them sit. The most recent being an educational niche domain. When I taught in my milles school some time back, I sought for some resources that I didn't find online. Also, when I was in uni, some resources were not found online. I have drafted how to cover assignments, curriculums of different countries, and university courses. This is certainly a project for the future. Currently, the top of my head dhe pain me. That has been my journey this week. Consider expired domains as landed assets, value will always appreciate, depending on what you use it for, and how you use it. |
Jesuferanmi1:I already shared it. |
I have secured quality domains in different niches through the backorder service. And it has been so much fun, I'll have lots of niches to dive into in the future. Dropcatch is a beast. I even dived into UK domains, but I lost animalethics.org.uk ( I intended to secure it for a student), and I placed my backorder on a few others. For the food blog, as I started writing some articles, I started discovering different desserts that I'd love to try. I bought some cream and gelatin, I am so going to make the Panna Cotta dessert tonight. Secure a profitable niche, and you'll fall in love as you start writing. In these past few days, I have learned to make a lot of desserts. I guess my niche is pretty much obvious now. The plan is to secure 20 strong domains in different niches, place two articles, and let them sit till I am done with the ones I intend to build currently. Blogging is like an online real estate, if you know your way around, the profit margins are always insane. The first blog is set, articles posted, important pages created, UI designed, the search console + sitemap sorted, and social pages created. Do I pay for backlinks for the most serious bloggers following my thread? Let me know.
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benuejosh:I know your type, filled with evil, but always ready to point out irrelevant things. The most evil people are those that always try to uphold the law for others, but never get themselves. Be here trying to enforce what isn't written in the Bible. Hypocrite. |
I was thinking of starting a blog on a new domain, for testing if it's viable. For this purpose, I will use a very easy niche. If you have any helpful information, I would appreciate it—since I know nothing about blogging on new domains. |
To maximize your earnings on Ezoic, it's best to do the following. First of all, from my experience of having over 8 blogs on Ezoic, I can tell you to expect a high epvm the first two days, then after that, the epvm will drop. Ezoic has a premium service where they give you higher epvm and offer fewer ads on your site( which equates to a better user experience), but those fewer ads will bring you more money, as these ads are from their premium customers. This premium service comes in two ways: the first is through an invite from Ezoic, or the second way is by moving up to level two. When you sign up for ezoic using any website, that website is automatically placed on level 1, you have to complete all the listed steps on your level dashboard to advance to level 2. Their level ladder goes from 1 to 4, the higher the level, the higher your epvm and access to premium packages. |
When you start a new blog, it may take up to 12 to 20 days before your posts start getting indexed. I will advise you not to induce an index with any indexing tool. If after 20 days, none of your posts have been indexed, then you can use the search console to index all your articles. However, the results are not immediate, you still have to exercise patience. |
ANTAX99:I want to put more time and effort into the rest. Plus, I have a project for next year; that is my main focus for now. Tips to be safe if you have more than 1 blog. Ensure no two sites have their analytics and search console on the same email. E.g Site one's analytics and search console should be on site1@gmail.com Site two's analytics and search console should be on site2@gmail.com This will ensure all your sites don't go down if one is affected by an update. |
Niche fire. I am exiting, and anyone could key in and take advantage of this low-competition niche. YMYL: No Affiliate products: Yes! Fireplace Stoves Gas cylinder Coal Wood pellets Grill Think of all fire products possible. So far, it's another great exit for me as I get ready for the Super 2024. |
For my current plans Niche 1 Food Domain: secured from GoDaddy. Keyword research: Gathered 80+ very easy keywords with 200 - 1000 monthly search volume. Articles were planned accordingly with lots of research to be conducted, lots of infographics, and graphs. I will be using my Upwork writer for this( PS: There is nothing special about Upwork writers, I have worked with this guy in the past and he understands the assignment) Niche 2 Garden Domain: fixed Breadcrumbs: fixed Optimized for featured snippets Necessary social media pages created or transferred from the previous domain owner. Keywords gathered: 800+ very easy keywords with a monthly search volume of 20 - 500 for base keywords. Pilar posts, keyword clustering, and article siloing are planned accordingly. Niche 3 private Keyword research: done Domain: Not secured. Waiting for auction D-day. Articles planned Social pages can't be created until the domain is secured. By December, each of these websites should have close to 200 articles. |