I've had a recent small spike in traffic. When I went to check the behavior of this traffic on my google analytics, I found something troubling.
There are pages on my web
It's called ghost traffic and is not uncommon. Check out this training on how to get it out of analytics: Stop Spam Referrals from Wrecking Your Analytics
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Recent spike in traffic dt unknown reason. what is this?
I've had a recent small spike in traffic. When I went to check the behavior of this traffic on my google analytics, I found something troubling.
There are pages on my web
It's called ghost traffic and is not uncommon. Check out this training on how to get it out of analytics: Stop Spam Referrals from Wrecking Your Analytics
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I have a high bounce rate from my WA review page. Is this a sign to shorten my review?
It does not matter how long it is. What matters is the content. Keep the content as explanatory as possible.
I have a high bounce rate from my WA review page. Is this a sign to shorten my review?
It does not matter how long it is. What matters is the content. Keep the content as explanatory as possible.
Hey everyone. Here's yet another post from a frustrated member venting:
www.findyourincome.com
It's been over 3 months now and I have the basic foundation of my
Just like Moritz said, write more. If you write an article per week when you've started, you'll have more or less 12 articles in your site right now. Take note that your articles should rank in first page for your keywords so you could get traffic. Add the fact that you're tackling the MMO niche which is really competitive. You really have to be in this niche for the long term if you want to see results and half baked efforts won't get you that far.
Hey.
As far as I can see, you are not doing anything wrong, but maybe you are doing too less.
It seems that you only have 3 posts on your site?
That is way too less.
Do you get any traffic to your site? Are your posts ranked high in Google?
Have you finished the whole training on WA and maybe watched some extra trainings from experienced members?
Your images seem to be too big, because they are loading rather slow.
Reduce their size to improve your visitor's experience.
Other than that:
Keep going, try to write more.
It will not happen over night and the real successful people here have way more than 100 posts on their sites and publish every day or at least 3 times a week.
I'll definitely get on this. I can use the same images as long as I resize them right?
Also, what's upsetting me is that my bounce rate on my website is extremely high which is probably the reason why my page's rankings are dropping. I was in the top 5 and now I'm barely on the first page.
Any idea how to decrease bounce rate and keep my viewers for more than 1 minute...?
My bounce rate is terrible, too.
We need better and more interesting content to keep the readers longer.
I was under 80% for some time, but now I am over 80% again.
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Hey everyone. Here's yet another post from a frustrated member venting:
www.findyourincome.com
It's been over 3 months now and I have the basic foundation of my
Just like Moritz said, write more. If you write an article per week when you've started, you'll have more or less 12 articles in your site right now. Take note that your articles should rank in first page for your keywords so you could get traffic. Add the fact that you're tackling the MMO niche which is really competitive. You really have to be in this niche for the long term if you want to see results and half baked efforts won't get you that far.
Hey.
As far as I can see, you are not doing anything wrong, but maybe you are doing too less.
It seems that you only have 3 posts on your site?
That is way too less.
Do you get any traffic to your site? Are your posts ranked high in Google?
Have you finished the whole training on WA and maybe watched some extra trainings from experienced members?
Your images seem to be too big, because they are loading rather slow.
Reduce their size to improve your visitor's experience.
Other than that:
Keep going, try to write more.
It will not happen over night and the real successful people here have way more than 100 posts on their sites and publish every day or at least 3 times a week.
I'll definitely get on this. I can use the same images as long as I resize them right?
Also, what's upsetting me is that my bounce rate on my website is extremely high which is probably the reason why my page's rankings are dropping. I was in the top 5 and now I'm barely on the first page.
Any idea how to decrease bounce rate and keep my viewers for more than 1 minute...?
My bounce rate is terrible, too.
We need better and more interesting content to keep the readers longer.
I was under 80% for some time, but now I am over 80% again.
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I've published about 3 posts and 2 pages on my website and after about 2 weeks on both they are STILL not being indexed.
I posted a question regarding this matter and wa
You have missed to do a few steps in Kyle's lessons. I suggest you to go through Certification Courses and see his instructions about Google Analytics and Webmaster Tools. It is easy to follow. Once you have done this properly your texts will be indexed automatically. Jovo
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Why are my posts only indexed after I fetch them?
I've published about 3 posts and 2 pages on my website and after about 2 weeks on both they are STILL not being indexed.
I posted a question regarding this matter and wa
You have missed to do a few steps in Kyle's lessons. I suggest you to go through Certification Courses and see his instructions about Google Analytics and Webmaster Tools. It is easy to follow. Once you have done this properly your texts will be indexed automatically. Jovo
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Hi everyone,
I've run into a problem. I'm currently in the phase of pumping out content for my new site meaning I'm writing reviews for different money making products:<
You could try these:
- is (product) a scam
- is (product) legit
- is (product) worth it
- what is (product)
- does (product) work
There isn't much.
A Bootcamp site is going to take time to see any top 3 rankings. There's just too many now.
It's going to take some serious research on finding products that haven't been reviewed.
If you just review the same products as everybody else, you probably won't see any high rankings (it took about a year to get my WA review to page 3 lol).
This is why I started a second blog in the internet marketing niche. On my newer blog, I'm not promoting WA. I'm not even promoting anything.
Instead, I'm going to give a lot of valuable training for free through blog posts and build an email list until I get my name out there. Which will take time, but when it does I'll be able to market WA to the subscribers and get hundreds of referrals.
At least that's my plan. Hehe
But I think it's better than doing the same thing as hundreds of other WA affiliates.
I was worried about the same thing... almost everywhere I look there is an exact replica of bootcamp sites.
Maybe I should look into changing my website as well...
Have you checked out the training Kyle provides on "low hanging fruit"? This teaching can be very helpful. Also, if you use the keyword tool here in WA, or if you've paid for the premium level for Jaaxy, those can be helpful tools too. Start out with your own thoughts, then pay attention to the QSR levels, as well as the examples they give related to your own keyword thoughts. This might give you some ideas and make things a little less difficult.
Thanks RG! I actually have gone through all the training, but more specifically I'm wondering low hanging fruit there possibly is on a review post. I can't seem to think of any that will earn me traffic.
I would try it...it seems to be working for my site, personally. I actually had an affiliate company contact me today requesting that I promote their products on my site, and even allow me access to the products to review myself before I write about them. I find that sometimes, whether I'm searching "low hanging fruit" or just regular topics, the suggestions they provide when I search, help me brainstorm other, new ideas. It's at least worth a shot?
Also, how can we include catchy titles for our new posts such as "The One Thing ..." or "Ten Tips for ..." if we want to rank for popular keywords?
You can combine your keyword with catchy title, I guess. Say your keyword is *product_name* review, then your title can be *product_name* review | Find out why I stick with it. or *product_name* review | Read this before you buy. At least, the catchy part of your title makes people curious and want to click.
And to check how 'catchy' your title is, I recommend you to check on CoSchedule Headline Analyzer. It's a powerful tool to analyze your title, and it's FREE.
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What keywords should we use for our product reviews?
Hi everyone,
I've run into a problem. I'm currently in the phase of pumping out content for my new site meaning I'm writing reviews for different money making products:<
You could try these:
- is (product) a scam
- is (product) legit
- is (product) worth it
- what is (product)
- does (product) work
There isn't much.
A Bootcamp site is going to take time to see any top 3 rankings. There's just too many now.
It's going to take some serious research on finding products that haven't been reviewed.
If you just review the same products as everybody else, you probably won't see any high rankings (it took about a year to get my WA review to page 3 lol).
This is why I started a second blog in the internet marketing niche. On my newer blog, I'm not promoting WA. I'm not even promoting anything.
Instead, I'm going to give a lot of valuable training for free through blog posts and build an email list until I get my name out there. Which will take time, but when it does I'll be able to market WA to the subscribers and get hundreds of referrals.
At least that's my plan. Hehe
But I think it's better than doing the same thing as hundreds of other WA affiliates.
I was worried about the same thing... almost everywhere I look there is an exact replica of bootcamp sites.
Maybe I should look into changing my website as well...
Have you checked out the training Kyle provides on "low hanging fruit"? This teaching can be very helpful. Also, if you use the keyword tool here in WA, or if you've paid for the premium level for Jaaxy, those can be helpful tools too. Start out with your own thoughts, then pay attention to the QSR levels, as well as the examples they give related to your own keyword thoughts. This might give you some ideas and make things a little less difficult.
Thanks RG! I actually have gone through all the training, but more specifically I'm wondering low hanging fruit there possibly is on a review post. I can't seem to think of any that will earn me traffic.
I would try it...it seems to be working for my site, personally. I actually had an affiliate company contact me today requesting that I promote their products on my site, and even allow me access to the products to review myself before I write about them. I find that sometimes, whether I'm searching "low hanging fruit" or just regular topics, the suggestions they provide when I search, help me brainstorm other, new ideas. It's at least worth a shot?
Also, how can we include catchy titles for our new posts such as "The One Thing ..." or "Ten Tips for ..." if we want to rank for popular keywords?
You can combine your keyword with catchy title, I guess. Say your keyword is *product_name* review, then your title can be *product_name* review | Find out why I stick with it. or *product_name* review | Read this before you buy. At least, the catchy part of your title makes people curious and want to click.
And to check how 'catchy' your title is, I recommend you to check on CoSchedule Headline Analyzer. It's a powerful tool to analyze your title, and it's FREE.
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Yep, Spam referral traffic as Christian pointed out.