Asking for Advice?- Listen to The Feedback
Listening to The Feedback
Feedback is Crucial as you will have different sets of eyes looking at your work. One thing I want to share with you, which I have heard several times from some of the most successful members of this community mention the fact that so many people spend so much time and effort adding banners/links/widgets/carousels/adsense etc.
I have witnessed firsthand the inefficiency of adding such ad's to websites unless you don't plan to seek authority with your site. After several weeks of testing, I had not one click in every single ad used to perform this test. You can ask a lot of the people who have used them before. I'm not telling you that everyone has been unsuccessful because I would be telling a lie, but those who have been successful strategically planned everything around the ad's.
Unfortunately, we do not have the luxury of waiting around for people to click on those ad's because even when they do- the profit margin from every click is not big enough to make much of a difference. Creating great content and engaging your readers is what we actually train for so I urge you my friends to stick to the lessons and continue applying the knowledge you are acquiring through these lessons.
Listen to those who have the experience and by this I do not speak of myself, but others who have far more knowledge than me. The only reason they are taking the time to tell you is because they genuinely want us to succeed, but if you need more proof then I suggest you set out to test the numbers yourself and decide whether or not it is the best course of action.
Until next time- Best of Luck to you all
Warm Regards,
Manny
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Thank you guys for all the great comments and the good vibe you always provide. I have now written quite a few blog posts to share with you and every time I get this positive feedback-It inspires me to continue writing more.
Blessings to all of you from Our Almighty God Jehovah
I only put one ad on because it was asked for in the lesson. I assume I can delete it at a later time if I want to. I'm trying to just concentrate on the content. That takes enough time to try and do a good job of that. :)
Content is the bulk of it, all right. It's like Kyle and others keep saying, that without content, you have no (potential) customers.
Great advice we need to be improving our contented and updating it frequently