![]() I'll see if I could get some VA's to write/rewrites posts for me $2 a pop. I basically want to keep this entire operation cheap, and at the same time, not sacrifice quality. I'll test out different content ideas, so i could see what works, etc. Later on, I'll probably develop some plugins to interlink them randomly, etc.Įach week, I'll add about 3-5 posts to the blog. I'm done writing the 3 articles for my website (I planned to do 4, but after seeing the competition for the 3rd, I'll probably have to change up content for that page) My interlink structure is pretty dope, and my on page SEO optimization is pretty damn sexy. I did some simple competition analysis for the long tail keywords I am targeting with this batch of articles, and I'm thinking to myself that I'll have to outsource the reviews if the rewrites are not working.Īnyways. I've been thinking the past hours of the content I'm writing. I think I'm on a roll Anyways, I know you guys hate WF, but I thought I'd share this post because it's a pretty damn smart way to increase conversions, and get unique content. Going to see how long it takes me to rewrite a bunch of reviews and create a new article.Ģ Brilliant ideas in less than 10 minutes. Eventually, if I have time I plan on creating a plugin that does it for me (or purchase one* i doubt it's on the market*)Īlright, so I'm going back to work. I could probably outsource this in the future for about $1-$2 an article (since they're simple rewrites)įor the other content, I'll stick to writing them by hand since they're pretty damn good for bringing in them long tail traffic and list building (I think i forgot to talk about how I'll monetize, so I'll do it later) I've setup a solid interlinking structure that I'm doing manually right now. Then I'll switch out the paragraphs with some of the other rewrites, so it makes sense, is unique, and is cheaply made. What I'll probably do is start rewriting all the posts on amazon. ![]() So I scratched the spinning because I want this to be a long term project. I love when I start thinking like a true blackhatter. If it works, then I could just automate/outsource the spinning and probably review about 20 products a day. I'll test it out with this batch of reviews (3 articles) and let you guys know the results. If so, then this drastically cuts down on time spent & money spent creating 100% unique content. I could basically plop highly spun content onto my pages and let it rip. I just saw a competitor ranking for a long tail buyer keyword, and most of his content is copied straight from Amazon, so I'm thinking to myself that: ![]() ![]() I'll probably make each review article 500-600 words. I have to write 3 more review articles, so by the end of the day I should have about 4 pages of content up. Just finished writing a 697 word article following my article checklist. Feel free to ask any questions.add any comments.requests, etc. I'll make this thread my homepage from now on, so I could be reminded of my short term goal, and I'll keep the thread updated at all times. Major SEO Tools - SENUKE, Gscraper, AMR, XrumerĪnyways.Could probably get it faster, but for this project, I'm going to take my time, do my research and plan it out. Average affiliate commissions will be around $20-$50 and average product sales will be around ($200-$500). I've already done keyword research and picked out a mid sized micro niche I want to test first. I've done some considerable amounts of niche research, and although I'm pretty sure this can be profitable-typical products sell for $1,000 - $5,000-I need raw data before I invest in any more money. The typical rank and spank formula with a twist of list building, product creation, and eCommerce (already found a potential drop shipper right here in my city) Before I get serious in the niche, I do want to test its profitability. I'm about $100/day and would love to get past that plateau. (Main reason why I have this goal in the first place) My second reason, is I want to enter a new niche and build some more passive income streams. I'll be swaping out the rims for black ones and possibly, add a wide body kit.
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