My SAC Progress Good and Not So Good
As we approach the end of the Super Affiliate Challenge Month 2, I took a look back at my progress.
Yikes!
The good news is I surpassed my content writing goals of number of articles and words. I wrote 13 articles totally 20,720 words for an average of 1,594 words per article. While I exceeded the SAC average word count, I fell short of my personal goal of 1,900 words per article.
The focus of this month has been adding posts related to my first pillar article. I have also been working on my second pillar article. Currently in draft form, it is 12,000 words.
At this point, I am developing the content with the final form to be determined. Instead of one long-form article, I may break it up into chapters. It would be structured like the Moz "Beginner's Guide to SEO."
Now for the bad news.
I continue to struggle offering comments using the WA Site Comments function.
I offered 15 of 30 comments required for the second month. I guess I need to broaden my interests.
Onward and upward to Month 3.
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I'm beginning to see a trend with all of us SAC'ers. Some people, quite a few, are on track, but some of us are short of a few checklist items. Seems to be dependent on what our personal focus is, and if that's first been met or not. I'm behind a bit as well, but I'll catch up. Great progress. On to month 3!
This sounds like great results to me Glen. Ok so you didn't get the word count you would like to have done, but I am sure quality will always beat quantity.
Derek
I like to be thorough. But some of my shorter posts are thin in places.
So sometimes word count impacts quality. At some point, I should go back to add more content.
Hey Glen ,
You're doing great! 1600 words average is excellent.
Keep up the awesome work and thanks for sharing.
I'll be giving my SAC report soon.
Monica
Well done Glen, and thanks for sharing here.
You are going well, look forward to your future success.
Darren :)
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Congratulations on surpassing your goal, and I wish you continued success with your future efforts.
Brian McCown
Thanks, Brian.
Cheers.