Complaining about a clueless future.
Guys, I am just lost. I don't know whether every posts I have written will ever bring any benefit for me as it's been 2 months since I've joined WA and trying my best to cope with everything that WA has taugh us. I got 2 website running which one is promoting Wealthy Affiliate and the other one is recently just started, about coffee.
As for my very 1st website which is promoting WA, it seems like have been indexed and been going on for like 1 month and half but I still got zero sign up. Maybe I am a bad writer somehow? I am not sure. I stopped by bootcamp courses at the PPC knowing that i have to spend more to get like what, a single sign up in 2-3 months?.
I have been with WA for 3 months now and the problem is that I have to motivate myself everyday to keep myself going and creating content not knowing whether it will work out or not because I seriously can't have the glimpse of my achievement. I have checked my google search console to find out there is only 6 clicks and it makes me very sad.
If my first website didn't do much, then how will the 2nd one do well. Anyway guys, your dear member here need some lecturing because I am just lost and frustrated on how to proceed on. If you are telling me to be patient then forget it. For me as a university students, I do have some limit onhow I spend my monthly allowance.
P.S. WA is really awesome but I sucks.
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Do not give up on yourself, just take a step back and do a little research on yourself and find that passion that brought you here and just maybe you could find something else to write about or do. If I believe in you then I know you have the drive it takes. I thought the same way and I have not made one dime as of yet and I live in my vehicle and cannot buy food half the time or gas to keep warm, but I am not giving up and either should you.
I am at a better place than you are yet i am complaining.. i feel bad about it... All the best to you and keep fighting together.
Making money on line is a slow race--one in which the turtle wins not the rabbit. I highly recommend sticking to one site until it is making money. If you are writing one post a week, write 2. Join FB groups in your niche where members support each other and help to drive traffic to your site. Youtube can answer almost any questions you have. Use the chats on here. Learn your trade. Do something every day to improve your website, content is king. Make sure you are using keywords. Overtime SEO is king. Most of all do not give up. Consistent is the key to anything in life. Every day you become more of an expert than the day before if you continue to learn and push yourself. Remember if it was so easy everyone would be doing it. Ask yourself WHY you are doing this, write a note, and remind yourself when you feel down. Youtube has amazing motivational videos. Watch one everyday!! Continue to ask questions and good luck!!
yeah i am trying to cope with everything. I feel more relieved after blogging out my thoughts and being able to read comments by you guys. Thank you and i really appreciate it.
Also for SEO, i am not sure whether i have them in my content by i do use some words i choose from Jaaxy. Does it good enough with keyword from Jaaxy?
I totally understand your concern. I actually started out opposite of you. I didn't want to promote WA until I went through it and tested it out. I chose a niche that I enjoy which is drones. I made a little bit (and I mean very little bit) on my second month from advertising, and technically I didn't make it yet as I haven't hit the advertising minimum $100 yet and it's been 7 months. Now to be fair I've really limited my advertising and instead post affiliate links to Amazon products instead which is earning me some money. I think on month 3 I was able to cover my WA annual membership fee.
Keep in mind that a niche with high competition is tough to work. making money from home (i.e. selling WA) is a highly competitive market. Don't get me wrong, you can do it but you are in a high competition niche.
Coffee too can be high competition. Can you elaborate as to a specific niche within coffee such as home blends, best coffee makers or coffees of the orient, etc. or is it just the larger coffee niche? I'd recommend you pick a sub-niche that's not so tight that you can only write a couple of posts about but that isn't so broad as to not really have a focus. I know that sounds contradictive but it's good to have a focus that's "just right".
My drone niche is not just drones but more on the consumer side and leans heavily toward DJI's Mavic series. That said, many of my posts apply to any drone enthusiast but by keeping to the DJI Mavic line I help to keep myself focused vs talking about several other manufacturers or racing drones and so on.
I'm not sure if you find any of this useful but I hope it helps at least a little. In the end you want to be seen as an authority in your niche. Be specific, write to your niche and build that rapport with your readers. The trust and consequent purchases will come.
yeahh.. i agree with you on the WA and also my coffee niche. I actually write everything about coffee, like blenders, beans , and coffee delivery services. The thing i scare is that if I tried to go for sub-niche, i might end up with just a few posts because of limited ideas i have.. that is what worries me. Maybe i can only do 1 posts in a week or so.. Any suggestions for my thought?
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Hi Rokio. Have you checked out the training written by Little mama (Grace). It's excellent and will help you to set goals. Jim
no i haven't. i'll check it out