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Welcome, @msa123, a true veteran of the game! Are you saying that all 5 of your current sites are in the same vertical?
I've never tried it but I've often thought about building 3 of the exact same sites but make them look different. Each one would get the same keyword-focused articles (written differently of course). Just whatever I would do, I would do in three's. And see where that got me. If you could take the top 3 of all the SERPs, you'd really soak it up and truly dominate.
Hi @msa123
It's great to see a well-established DM veteran in the forum. Do you mind doing an AMA if your schedule allows it? If may I start: What are your favorite ways to promote a new website? Do you relly only on SEO?
Welcome to this great forum
Cheers!
Welcome. I live in Hua Hin. Are you temporarily in BKK or are you an expat?
Are you new to online marketing in general, or do you have experience but are new to the affiliate side? What brought you to BuSo?
Hey @glamdring, welcome to Builder Society!
I'm curious why you couldn't test out arbitrage and organic traffic at the same time? I don't think it has to be one or the other.
You'll be waiting a while for the organic traffic to pick up, and any arbitrage you do can help you get to that organic traffic more quickly, not to mention gathering more data in the meantime and finding out which keywords are profitable, how you can keep your visitors more engaged if they're clicking away too quickly, and so on.
If social pages are part of the arbitrage at all, this can also help you build up an audience/fanbase, which will give you more of an initial boost for your organic traffic if you post it to your pages.
Even if the type of content you'd try to rank organically is totally different than the content you'd be promoting, doing both can still help build up your domain.
There might be awesome reasons for not doing what I've outlined above, but it's just some food for thought.
Good luck, looking forward to following your progress!
As a frontend developer, I know firsthand that my weaknesses include...
I have dabbled in some online entrepreneurial ventures, but most were short lived and not especially profitable. I think with some mindfulness I can break that cycle.
The physical space and high capital requirements are unappealing
I've evolved to believe that marketing sites relying 100% on display ads are the most reliable and surefire way to build solid wealth going forward without the woes of customer service, returns, and shipping delays.
So, I'd love to hear from anyone who made a similar transition from developer to successful marketer with little or no prior experience as I absorb all the truth serum I can handle whilst acting on it.
Actually, I learned to become a front-end dev and baby back-end dev at the same time I was learning SEO and other general and online marketing tactics...
An example of a recent site I did is WordAgents.com (they're on BuSo as users, too), if you're curious.
How did you originally begin to learn SEO and the sales techniques that helped you break free from development work/clients? I'd love to know about any resources in addition to the BuSo Crash Course!
Outstanding site! Looks like the tech stack and sales funnel are both seriously dialed in. Do you also use their content writing services?
and during COVID I was working from home and it was great(ish).
Didn't post a single thing for 6 weeks. I know: idiot.
Hey thanks man - I actually found BuSo because someone posted a link to your AMA! That was great stuff to read - I have so many questions about your approach to building your sites, but obviously couldn't respond cause I'm still a newcomer.Sounds like a promising site. Is it affiliate based?
The grass is always greener on the other side. I've had friends who've seen me working from home for over a decade now, all saying how great it must be to work from home, get up whenever you want, work whenever you want.
Then the coronavirus struck and they all started working from home and by the 2nd week they were all complaining about how horrible it is.
I tried to tell them that everything they thought was a benefit was actually a curse brought upon by lack of self-discipline.
I wouldn't have it any different but it takes a lot of willpower to stay on track in a world of infinite distractions (the internet) with nobody but yourself directing your actions and holding you accountable. Unlike a day job, if you dick around all day, you will see an impact in your earnings, whether it's immediate or lack of growth 6 months down the road.
Anyways, your story sounds awesome and is still going great. Unless it's a Google News site or something I really doubt not posting for 6 weeks hurt it. I know a lot of people that May Core Update really hurt. You can start in our algo discussion thread here on this post and read downwards and see that it generated the most discussion here than any other update recently, with some similar sentiments to yours.
You have a real winner on your hands obviously. I'd be going HAM on it every single day from here on out.