Wows from an Amateur Blogger
I decided to build a new specialised site for my WA ambitions as I approached the milestone of 100 articles on my first blog in a pretty competitive industry. I haven't had the opportunity to post any material on that site yet, but I have done a significant amount of keyword research.
Keyword Research is still at the forefront of success
I do wonder, however, whether keyword research is a hit-and-miss proposition. Yes, there have been moments when this has happened. However, tools like Jaaxy and others have been beneficial. I'm using Jay's suggestions and methods, as well as an extensive study into my niche, to discover a victory here and there, and I've gotten several first page results as a consequence of this.
Quality posts and making your blog stand out from the crowd are challenging to achieve without a significant investment of money or time and resources.
- My goal for the second site will promote Wealthy Affiliate and be your boss and fatherhood advice.
- I aim to produce more quality content with less emphasis on images and, hopefully, gain enough traffic in 8 months to move it into the super affiliate zone.
Link Building
Since I'm not too fond of social media and Instagram, it could be difficult for me. In addition,
I found active and passive link building as a year-long strategy for obtaining high-quality backlinks. Engage in manual outreach by sending out emails and posting on Facebook with an offer of review or mention, joining online forums for frequent contacts, and creating statistically profound research posts to establish a resource that a reporter would find helpful.
Haro link building is something that I believe is beneficial to the long-term success of any website.
Producing Enough Content to Compete?
All of this aside, I'm envious of accomplished folks and have the financial means to outsource their work. How and where on the planet can you write 500 high-quality articles in a year, and how long does it take?
I'm trying to figure out how to generate another 100 posts for my first site and another 100 posts for the second site by 2023, and then the same thing in less time. For 2023, I'm aiming for two huge authoritative sites in 2024, both of which will have backlinks to boot.
I'm posting this to share with my fellow WA community members and to see if any of you have considered blogging in this manner. I view it as a difficult path to travel with two sites unless you are wealthy in cash or have a lot of spare time to devote to writing and growing your websites.
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Love your plan
As long as you're not waffling and instead giving your readers an awesome information and helpful treat
Your content will always be ace
Well done you :)
All ways heavy on the research and factual helpful information in ever post. I look closely at Keyword Intent and create highly informative relevant articles. But as ones focus is split between 2 sites its hard to create SEO rich content ever time
Well done John and you have to watch Simone. She always has an Ace up her sleeve. She will be a star 🌟 soon.
Stephen
You may be right. I will lay down the foundation for the second site and concentrate on one.
It sounds as if you have a good plan in place, John. I find long, in-depth blog posts to be more valuable in the long run than frequency. I have several websites but fortunately enough time to attend to them. Not fond of outsourcing as the quality isn't generally up to what I want.
Totally agree on outsourcing it just seems to get ahead in this space you need ether a ton of content or backlinks. I'm getting traffic but no bites on affiliate links even following all the steps. I figure it better to get traffic and earn from ads in a way.
Sometimes the only way to find out is trial and error. Get to understand what works for you as opposed to someone else.
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Some ambitious goals, John! Best success to you in this grand endeavor, my friend!
Jeff