Can someone explain to me what is search and traffic in WA keyword tools?
Can someone explain to me what is search and traffic in WA keyword tools?
"searches" - is the number of times that the exact keyword is searched per month.
"traffic" - is the estimated number of clicks that you will get to your site if you rank on the first page of google under the specified keyword.
I would like to find something that can bring high revenue per sale, but what is that??
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How to find a profitable niche?
I would like to find something that can bring high revenue per sale, but what is that??
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Somehow I feel like my mind is overwhelm, how can i earn some bucks within a week, could it be possible?
It's very rare for people to start making sales in such a short time, many business's rarely make a profit in the first year even.
It's going to take time to build out your site and get traffic, then you need to build a following.
The beauty is though, once you do these things, it will be long term sustainable, but as the saying goes "Rome wasn't built in a day" or week in this case.
I believe we all must be patient. It is doubtful that anyone 'gets rich quick', certainly not honestly. And WA, being no scam, does not promise that. What it offers is education so that you can work independently on your websites. As well as the training--for which you are NOT compelled to pay!--there are literally thousands of like-minded people to whom you can direct questions, and who will support you in your efforts.
As for myself, I have made very little so far. But I didn't expect to. I use whatever time I can snatch and I know that, if I was able to do more (this not being a matter of choice), I would make more money.
Creating a website, blog and links can take time. Training takes time. Mastering SEO words takes time. Please be patient, thoughtful--and persistent. I wish you all the good fortune you wish for yourself. :)
This probably won't get you money within a week. But there are things like EBay where you can sell things and have money within a week.
I don't want to discourage you, however, making money after just one week could be difficult as your website probably doesn't have enough content. If you write everyday and keep working at your website, I am sure that you will start making money fast enough. Good luck! :)
Hello,
A good idea might be to do a solo ad...
See this blog: Hello, I Just Did A WA Solo Ad Campaign Then you will have some quick results, but not guaranteed, certainly not a sale, but the chances are very realistic...
Grtz,
Bert
I just want earn some bucks to gain confidence?
Somehow I feel like my mind is overwhelm, how can i earn some bucks within a week, could it be possible?
It's very rare for people to start making sales in such a short time, many business's rarely make a profit in the first year even.
It's going to take time to build out your site and get traffic, then you need to build a following.
The beauty is though, once you do these things, it will be long term sustainable, but as the saying goes "Rome wasn't built in a day" or week in this case.
I believe we all must be patient. It is doubtful that anyone 'gets rich quick', certainly not honestly. And WA, being no scam, does not promise that. What it offers is education so that you can work independently on your websites. As well as the training--for which you are NOT compelled to pay!--there are literally thousands of like-minded people to whom you can direct questions, and who will support you in your efforts.
As for myself, I have made very little so far. But I didn't expect to. I use whatever time I can snatch and I know that, if I was able to do more (this not being a matter of choice), I would make more money.
Creating a website, blog and links can take time. Training takes time. Mastering SEO words takes time. Please be patient, thoughtful--and persistent. I wish you all the good fortune you wish for yourself. :)
This probably won't get you money within a week. But there are things like EBay where you can sell things and have money within a week.
I don't want to discourage you, however, making money after just one week could be difficult as your website probably doesn't have enough content. If you write everyday and keep working at your website, I am sure that you will start making money fast enough. Good luck! :)
Hello,
A good idea might be to do a solo ad...
See this blog: Hello, I Just Did A WA Solo Ad Campaign Then you will have some quick results, but not guaranteed, certainly not a sale, but the chances are very realistic...
Grtz,
Bert
can someone help me?
Once you've written something, you can share it with the community at WA and we can give you feedback, so you don't need to be too nervous
Writers often get themselves in a bind via the first sentence. A way to manage that (this is NOT new!) is to write the body of the material first and think of the first paragraph later, freeing yourself to think of a cool opening later. Same for closing remarks.
Why do you label yourself a poor writer? Because it doesn't come easily? Allow me to let you into a secret (and I speak as someone with two mainstream-published novels, plus stories and poetry, and who has taught creative writing to teens and adults) . . . it is VERY RARE for any writing to flow onto the page fully formed. Indeed, one of my literary idols, Ernest Hemingway, said: 'The first draft of anything is shit.'
This secret seems to be held so close. It pains me to see how students give up on writing, sincerely believing they 'can't' do it when they find it a struggle. The secret is that for most professional writers it is something of a struggle. Sentences are written and rewritten. Novels are re-written from scratch. Poems in draft form look a mess. A wonderful American Australian teacher of writing and noted poet, Billy Marshall Stoneking, is fond of giving to his students a handout that reads thus: 'Writing is rewriting is rewriting is rewriting is rewriting . . . a full page of this! The message is clear.
Daydream about what you want to say in your piece of writing. Grab some paper and write the first things that cross your mind, whether or not they are related to your piece. Keep writing. It is more than likely that what you wanted to say will pop into your mind as you write. BTW, DO use a pen or pencil, and DO use cursive writing. More later, if you want.
i should have read your reply to his question first. That was a much more substantive answer.
I want more. When and how do we get this thing done? I will stick with you until tomorrow. Just kidding? Thanks, Bill
You are very perceptive. I plan to be in class when we begin tomorrow. Hope to see you too!
Thanks a lot for your kind advise. I will make more practise to achieve my financial freedom goal. Ur reply really helpful to me. Regards
Don't worry - just give it a try. You will need to practise your writing to get any results.
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can someone help me?
Once you've written something, you can share it with the community at WA and we can give you feedback, so you don't need to be too nervous
Writers often get themselves in a bind via the first sentence. A way to manage that (this is NOT new!) is to write the body of the material first and think of the first paragraph later, freeing yourself to think of a cool opening later. Same for closing remarks.
Why do you label yourself a poor writer? Because it doesn't come easily? Allow me to let you into a secret (and I speak as someone with two mainstream-published novels, plus stories and poetry, and who has taught creative writing to teens and adults) . . . it is VERY RARE for any writing to flow onto the page fully formed. Indeed, one of my literary idols, Ernest Hemingway, said: 'The first draft of anything is shit.'
This secret seems to be held so close. It pains me to see how students give up on writing, sincerely believing they 'can't' do it when they find it a struggle. The secret is that for most professional writers it is something of a struggle. Sentences are written and rewritten. Novels are re-written from scratch. Poems in draft form look a mess. A wonderful American Australian teacher of writing and noted poet, Billy Marshall Stoneking, is fond of giving to his students a handout that reads thus: 'Writing is rewriting is rewriting is rewriting is rewriting . . . a full page of this! The message is clear.
Daydream about what you want to say in your piece of writing. Grab some paper and write the first things that cross your mind, whether or not they are related to your piece. Keep writing. It is more than likely that what you wanted to say will pop into your mind as you write. BTW, DO use a pen or pencil, and DO use cursive writing. More later, if you want.
i should have read your reply to his question first. That was a much more substantive answer.
I want more. When and how do we get this thing done? I will stick with you until tomorrow. Just kidding? Thanks, Bill
You are very perceptive. I plan to be in class when we begin tomorrow. Hope to see you too!
Thanks a lot for your kind advise. I will make more practise to achieve my financial freedom goal. Ur reply really helpful to me. Regards
Don't worry - just give it a try. You will need to practise your writing to get any results.
See more comments
"searches" - is the number of times that the exact keyword is searched per month.
"traffic" - is the estimated number of clicks that you will get to your site if you rank on the first page of google under the specified keyword.