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My name is Ming, I was born in China, made my Bachelor of Arts in "Visual Communications" in the Netherlands and now am living as

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Hi Everyone, I am working on a bi-lingual English-German websites. There are 2 versions of each page and content all hosted on one website. Now I want to have 2 domain names - o

Hello Ming, I tend to agree with Loes advise. It makes sense.

Thanks. Yes concerning SEO that makes most sense

Let us know your final decision, please.

Maybe just work on the .com and have a translator plugin? the translations won't be accurate, but it may simplify your work load. Writing a 1000 word article then translating it to another language may prove to be a lot of work...I suppose if you are re-writing the content anyway to publish the german/english on one site, it won't be that much more work to basically re-crate the website exactly the same in another language.

I don't have a good answer for you on this one!

Thanks Nate. Your input is always welcome and of help! I will think about it and then decide for best SEO / work load balance.

I have two sites, almost equal, one in dutch and one in english.
I had it at first as you, but I have seperate them now in two sites, with their own domainname

Thanks for your reply! So you basically are hosting 2 different sites? That's a lot more work I guess...

I have the same articles and translating into dutch ain 't a problem

I see, yeah it is really a bit more of a work. But concerning SEO it would be best I guess

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Anyone familiar with seo domain issue on bi-lingual website?

Anyone familiar with seo domain issue on bi-lingual website?

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Search Engine Optimization
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Hi Everyone, I am working on a bi-lingual English-German websites. There are 2 versions of each page and content all hosted on one website. Now I want to have 2 domain names - o

Hello Ming, I tend to agree with Loes advise. It makes sense.

Thanks. Yes concerning SEO that makes most sense

Let us know your final decision, please.

Maybe just work on the .com and have a translator plugin? the translations won't be accurate, but it may simplify your work load. Writing a 1000 word article then translating it to another language may prove to be a lot of work...I suppose if you are re-writing the content anyway to publish the german/english on one site, it won't be that much more work to basically re-crate the website exactly the same in another language.

I don't have a good answer for you on this one!

Thanks Nate. Your input is always welcome and of help! I will think about it and then decide for best SEO / work load balance.

I have two sites, almost equal, one in dutch and one in english.
I had it at first as you, but I have seperate them now in two sites, with their own domainname

Thanks for your reply! So you basically are hosting 2 different sites? That's a lot more work I guess...

I have the same articles and translating into dutch ain 't a problem

I see, yeah it is really a bit more of a work. But concerning SEO it would be best I guess

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Keyword, Niche and Market Research
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I am planning to setup several own e-products and create small niche sites around them. I lack a bunch of information and exp to keep planning and want to ask you for some advice o

Hi N. If you have quality e-products then you already have a goldmine on your hands. The reason most of us promote affiliate products is because we don't have our own. I would advise you to create multiple products within the same niche rather than tackle different ones. Having one website really producing traffic and customers is much preferable to having several sites requiring much more work from you for less reward. Rather than Clickbank (which is good), I would recommend you check out www.dealguardian.com They pay your revenue into your Paypal account rather than sending your a cheque.

Hey RJ ..

Correct me if I am wrong .. but did Click Bank not used to give you the choice on how to be paid? I know they send a Cheque as standard ... but after some time and depending on level of earnings I could have sworn there was an option also to pay into Paypal accounts..

Any ideas?

Chris

Thanks a lot for your reply! Yes that makes sense what you write. I also just need some reflections to get my own thoughts straight. The problem is I have like 2-3 e-products that are not related to each other. And this is also exactly what I have doubt with - if the effort is worthwhile to setup a whole website for each of those products. I guess I just have to start and do it for 1-2 products and find out.
thanks also for the recommendation. I sure will checkout dealguardian.com.

@chris yea I also thought that clickbank pays out via paypal. It is a while ago, I have to sign up to clickbank again to find that out - or just look at FAQ.

I will let you guys know, when I find out.
Thanks for your replies, that helps me find clarity!

Hi Chris. Maybe Clickbank does now offer Paypal. When I signed up in 2009 the only choice outside the US was a cheque. Within the US you could choose to have direct payment or a cheque.

AAhh understood...

I think now you can get payed through paypal .. but as i say .. criteria needs to be met first!!

Thanks RJ!!

Chris

promoting your own product is absolutely the way to go! Affiliate marketing is tough when just starting out as most do not have an email list or an audience to sell to. This is a great way of getting both whilst keeping 100% of the cash.

Thanks a lot for your reply. That really helps. Yes I think the beginning is always tough.

If you look to my site I promote affiliate products and I have a product of my own...

To promote your own products with Clickbank your website needs to be already up and running and there are some parameters to follow... check the clickbank help pages for more information.

For me it works quite well .. my site is only 4 months old but there is a lot of interest and I get traffic regularly ...

As and when it takes off properly I am sure my own product would sell before the affiliate programs..

Take a look at my site to see how I have set it up.. it might give you some ideas

Thanks :)

Chris

www.win-back-your-ex.com

Hey Chris, thanks a lot! :) I will sure look at your site. Yes that helps already. I think i just have to go through and do it.
Actually I was just replying your post. Best wishes!

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Should I create niche site around my own e-products?

Should I create niche site around my own e-products?

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Keyword, Niche and Market Research
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I am planning to setup several own e-products and create small niche sites around them. I lack a bunch of information and exp to keep planning and want to ask you for some advice o

Hi N. If you have quality e-products then you already have a goldmine on your hands. The reason most of us promote affiliate products is because we don't have our own. I would advise you to create multiple products within the same niche rather than tackle different ones. Having one website really producing traffic and customers is much preferable to having several sites requiring much more work from you for less reward. Rather than Clickbank (which is good), I would recommend you check out www.dealguardian.com They pay your revenue into your Paypal account rather than sending your a cheque.

Hey RJ ..

Correct me if I am wrong .. but did Click Bank not used to give you the choice on how to be paid? I know they send a Cheque as standard ... but after some time and depending on level of earnings I could have sworn there was an option also to pay into Paypal accounts..

Any ideas?

Chris

Thanks a lot for your reply! Yes that makes sense what you write. I also just need some reflections to get my own thoughts straight. The problem is I have like 2-3 e-products that are not related to each other. And this is also exactly what I have doubt with - if the effort is worthwhile to setup a whole website for each of those products. I guess I just have to start and do it for 1-2 products and find out.
thanks also for the recommendation. I sure will checkout dealguardian.com.

@chris yea I also thought that clickbank pays out via paypal. It is a while ago, I have to sign up to clickbank again to find that out - or just look at FAQ.

I will let you guys know, when I find out.
Thanks for your replies, that helps me find clarity!

Hi Chris. Maybe Clickbank does now offer Paypal. When I signed up in 2009 the only choice outside the US was a cheque. Within the US you could choose to have direct payment or a cheque.

AAhh understood...

I think now you can get payed through paypal .. but as i say .. criteria needs to be met first!!

Thanks RJ!!

Chris

promoting your own product is absolutely the way to go! Affiliate marketing is tough when just starting out as most do not have an email list or an audience to sell to. This is a great way of getting both whilst keeping 100% of the cash.

Thanks a lot for your reply. That really helps. Yes I think the beginning is always tough.

If you look to my site I promote affiliate products and I have a product of my own...

To promote your own products with Clickbank your website needs to be already up and running and there are some parameters to follow... check the clickbank help pages for more information.

For me it works quite well .. my site is only 4 months old but there is a lot of interest and I get traffic regularly ...

As and when it takes off properly I am sure my own product would sell before the affiliate programs..

Take a look at my site to see how I have set it up.. it might give you some ideas

Thanks :)

Chris

www.win-back-your-ex.com

Hey Chris, thanks a lot! :) I will sure look at your site. Yes that helps already. I think i just have to go through and do it.
Actually I was just replying your post. Best wishes!

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Getting Started
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I have a question while checking out jaaxy for the first time. For example for one of the keywords from the list I get 114 clicks, 20 traffic, 131 QSR, but green KQI and 96 SE

apache1 has a good answer :) I will also add that green kqi is GOOD, and that we don't know how kqi or SEO are calculated. That's just part of the algorithm they have to determine the quality of the keyword and the chance of ranking in search engines.

Hmmm, this is confusing concerning the numbers. Maybe Kyle or Carson can answer that question as jaaxy owners?

They are the Jaaxy owners, but understanding how kqi or seo is calculated doesn't matter. In fact, I'm not sure that Kyle and Carson want to reveal it! These are unique numbers calculated by algorithm that no other keyword generator on the market can pull up.

You can ask them if you want, but it's just important to know that high SEO is good, and green KQI is good too.

The rest is explained in the link below from Andre

Ok great, that is good to know. Then I will just rely on those numbers - when they work, that's good enough!

This is one of many of Kyle's training lessons regarding Jaaxy it will explain all your answers. Also if you type Jaaxy at the top search box you will find other training by Kyle and others relating to Jaaxy to further help you out.

Jaaxy - Keyword Research & Management

Enjoy and take care
Andre

Thanks a lot Andre, I will sure watch that. Yes I think I just have to be a bit more patient and go through the videos and courses first :)
Thanks again for your reply!

You are welcome and yes patience is at times is a big issue for many of us including myself, so you are not alone with that. Just keep going forward and follow the lessons and you will be fine.
Take care
Andre

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What exactly does jaaxy qsr and kqi and seo numbers mean?

What exactly does jaaxy qsr and kqi and seo numbers mean?

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Getting Started
Updated

I have a question while checking out jaaxy for the first time. For example for one of the keywords from the list I get 114 clicks, 20 traffic, 131 QSR, but green KQI and 96 SE

apache1 has a good answer :) I will also add that green kqi is GOOD, and that we don't know how kqi or SEO are calculated. That's just part of the algorithm they have to determine the quality of the keyword and the chance of ranking in search engines.

Hmmm, this is confusing concerning the numbers. Maybe Kyle or Carson can answer that question as jaaxy owners?

They are the Jaaxy owners, but understanding how kqi or seo is calculated doesn't matter. In fact, I'm not sure that Kyle and Carson want to reveal it! These are unique numbers calculated by algorithm that no other keyword generator on the market can pull up.

You can ask them if you want, but it's just important to know that high SEO is good, and green KQI is good too.

The rest is explained in the link below from Andre

Ok great, that is good to know. Then I will just rely on those numbers - when they work, that's good enough!

This is one of many of Kyle's training lessons regarding Jaaxy it will explain all your answers. Also if you type Jaaxy at the top search box you will find other training by Kyle and others relating to Jaaxy to further help you out.

Jaaxy - Keyword Research & Management

Enjoy and take care
Andre

Thanks a lot Andre, I will sure watch that. Yes I think I just have to be a bit more patient and go through the videos and courses first :)
Thanks again for your reply!

You are welcome and yes patience is at times is a big issue for many of us including myself, so you are not alone with that. Just keep going forward and follow the lessons and you will be fine.
Take care
Andre

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