My advance thus far
- Well, after a lot of time, I finally decided what to write about and which niche start working on. Actually, I have like 3 more niches in waiting list now. But I want to focus on one first and when it's stablished work on the other niches.
So I want to write a little about my achievements:
The Good
- I made a website: I really like the interface and the theme I found. Never thought, I could make one like the one I made
- I got affiliate programs: I was approved for some cool affiliate programs which give me cool widgets and banners besides my affiliate links. And I think that makes the website look more pro :)
- I got approved for Adsense: At first they denied my application for lack of content on the first website I started. I was disappointed, but some weeks later they told me that they reviewed my application and I GOT APPROVED! so I implemented it on this website I'm currently working on
- Members comments: I've got some comments from this great comunity, thank you to those that took the time to read my posts and left a comment :)
- I got my first organic visitor!: After a little more than a week I got my first organic visitor! that's a really good news. That means that more people will eventually find my website in search engines
The Bad
- I'm not seeing the kind of results I would want to: In the training there's a section where Kyle says that you should be getting traffic to your website by now. But I only have one organic visitor. So it's kind of frustrating, and makes me wonder if I'm doing it the right way or I'm missing something.
And I know that others are making sales already and having a lot of visitors within their first days with their websites.
Well that's it... I will continue working and developing my site even if I don't see the results I want yet. I'm a skeptic person for this kind of stuff, but I believe that if it's God's will, something great will eventually happen.
Cya.
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That's excellent! It's definitely a process and lots of learning involved but it all becomes easier as you gain experience.
How long have you had your website up? How much content do you have on it? Are you targeting low competition keywords? It really isn't an exact science as to when you'll finally start getting traffic because it really depends on SO many different factors.
If you're following the training and consistently adding content to your site, you should see traffic eventually.
If you're concerned that you're doing something wrong, I would be happy to review your website and give you feedback. Send me a PM anytime. :)
Thank You.
This will be the 3rd week up and running. I have 23 posts right now and im writing 1 almost each day. Yes im targeting below 300 qsr keywords.
Ill be glad if you review my site. Ill send you a PM :)
I have some of the same thoughts about some here are doing more than me and such. I haven't made any money yet either, but I've been told the only way to fail is if I quit. So I'm hanging on to that and being patient and doing what I'm learning and putting it into practice. Hope you will do the same. I wish you the best.
I agree with nmsaleme, Patience is the key, keep working on your site and the traffic and sales will come. To your success:)
My first thought... It's awesome you're seeing much for good than bad :) Stick with it! Even though it's easier said than done, patience is key.
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I scrolled down and you are still on course mate. You have not been up that long as with the below advice re training says it will happen. Traffic ebbs and flows and you will find a niche does great one week then drops a bit to steady traffic. Then because of something that trends on social media or is featured in the news your content hits the spot and it surges again. Tim