From zero to . ?
Well that was fast, initially i was skeptical (I'm still) but for my referer pleasure, i decided to give WA -and myself-a chance.
Well, my bio already said some bits about me, i'm a retired professional pokerplayer and I wanna learn, and break new seas here...
I basically know nothing about nothing.... no marketing skills, no internet skills, no program skills. But I know how to learn and how to work hard.
For now, I finished the phase1, and set a site to learn a bit about... I also joined a programing/coding/webdesign academy to be a better professional.
My workstation...
I created a mother spreadsheet on gdocs linking other spreadsheets with ideas, ongoing projects, to-do list, notes, etc. I already have a couple of ideas to niches and products, also gonna try to make a 'bluechip' niche I learn here. Perhaps I'll also
In poker you have to be the best and everyday in your peak performance, I'll try to apply my elite work ethics here and see if it brings great results...
cheers, gl all, and please excuse me for my english mistakes as its my second language, i'm from Brazil.
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well done taking the 1st initial steps, and you are going into this with a good attitude and work ethic
I sure you will make a success of it and start seeing results in time.
1 bit of advice I can give you is this:
when you are starting a new blog or website with the intent of driving traffic with SEO
Target very low competition keywords
For example, it is better to be on the 1st page of google for a post that bring only 10 visitors to your site
than, be on page 50 for a high competition keyword that could bring 1000 visitors.
As you site matures and gains more credit and authority , you can then expand and go faster higher competing keywords.
This is a mistake I made when I started, I would go for keywords that could bring in hundreds of visitors but had high competition
this resulted in me getting no visitors at all as i could not get to page 1 of google.
good luck
Thomas
tyty, noted here!!