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I just got a comment on my website:quote:Hi, It is a scam - don't waste your time with it. I didn't get very far into it, but after doing a bit of a search - he'll eventually want you to install a plugin on your wordpress site... heh Edit: Here's a detailed description of the scam: http://www.atpeaz.com/index.php/2011/wordpress-blogs-targeted-scam-beware-of-the-adv-zip-plugin/ It doesn't seem that malicious really, but I'd never trust installing a plug-in from an ad agency... Kashwashwa fucked around with this message at 16:54 on Nov 24, 2011 |
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Does anyone use any tools for finding a niche? It'd be awesome if there was some sort of tool that allowed you to type in a search term and it would show the top ten results (first page of google.) Then scour the web for back links, page rank, etc... Then you'd know what your competition is. I'm sure, being the newbie that I am, that I am not the first person that has thought of this. Does anyone know of a tool like this?
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# ? Nov 27, 2011 17:26 |
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So my Black Friday blog did way better than last year. I ranked #1 for my specific niche. In the 2 weeks leading to Black Friday. Also add an additional $500 from CPA offers and $300 from Amazon sales. I had to buy a new VPS service because my shared hosting had 100% CPU usage for 24 hours and had collapsed from increased traffic. A great success but probably not something I could replicate monthly. Hopefully my Super Bowl blog can get 1/4 of the same results.
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# ? Nov 28, 2011 23:22 |
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Mother fucker that's amazing.
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# ? Nov 29, 2011 02:58 |
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Do you focus on adsense or is the money from adsense just that much better than Amazon? I would have thought that affiliate links would be the way to go for something like black friday.
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# ? Nov 29, 2011 07:00 |
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I've seen Black Friday pop up a few times on this site, for non US goons (and fellow Aussies) could someone please explain what the day is all about?
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Camo Guitar posted:I've seen Black Friday pop up a few times on this site, for non US goons (and fellow Aussies) could someone please explain what the day is all about? Here you go - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Friday_%28shopping%29 Basically its a day where a lot of people shop for holiday gifts. Retailers generally have big sales to try and lure customers.
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The Stu posted:Do you focus on adsense or is the money from adsense just that much better than Amazon? I would have thought that affiliate links would be the way to go for something like black friday. Adsense was just my go-to income earner, Amazon and CPA offers were added as an after-thought. Next year I will probably try and incorporate some more Amazon posts though. A single post on the site about a TV deal netted me about 50 sales in that 2 week period with banners scooping up the extra 31 sales.
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RTB posted:Here you go - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Friday_%28shopping%29 It's a bit like boxing day, which is a commonwealth thing, I think? I'm Canadian and boxing day is popular here at least.
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# ? Nov 29, 2011 23:19 |
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I have a homebrew blog that I write as a hobby. I recently redesigned it and need to step up and keep writing more. http://www.onegallonhomebrew.com I'm trying to monetize it a bit more and I'd like to put a CPM banner on there. That means I get paid a small amount per impression, right? I'm starting to generate some bigger traffic numbers from stumbledupon and a lot from search engines - this has generated some Amazon affiliate monies (although not enough for them to send me a check yet). Despite not touching the site since September, it has probably gained 50% more unique views every month. I'm hoping that more content and promotion and link building will take it to the next level and make this an legit small source of income that can help fund my hobby, if nothing else. Anyone want to share links that doesn't already? vvvv Thanks vvvvv Disciple of Pain fucked around with this message at 12:33 on Dec 3, 2011 |
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^ You're missing an e in that link mate - https://www.onegallonhomebrew.com Cheers
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Disciple of Pain posted:I have a homebrew blog that I write as a hobby. The best bet is to offer to guest post on other, more related blogs in exchange for a link plugging your blog at the bottom. Another good idea is write a solid 550 word article and submit it to ezine articles, and a ton of other article databases. A list of them located here After you submit those, work on answering some questions on Yahoo answers. You can't add anchor text, but it's still back links to your site. I've had my site up for less than a month and I'm finally starting to show up on Google. I am on the third page for my targeted keyword right now and slowly working my way up. It's great. It's a ton of work, but it's paying off. Unrelated to your post: Also I am in the process of buying my first dog, so I decided to document it with a website. I targeted a search that doesn't have much competition and ended up buying Top Ten Smartest Dogs.com I think this one is better than the Kitchen Appliance blog because it's actually something that I like writing about and it's almost unlimited content because dogs are hard work!
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Moniker posted:The problem with link sharing is that (from what I've been told) it doesn't really help unless the sites are closely related in content. I've tried trading links with a few guys on here and no one seemed interested. I can't see how having 12 people with 12 incoming and outgoing links could hurt our SERPs but maybe it would. I would have never guessed that answering questions on Yahoo would be that great of an idea, but I can totally see how it could be beneficial now that I think about it. Those things are always on the front page of google (I just personally avoid them when trying to find info).
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Disciple of Pain posted:I would have never guessed that answering questions on Yahoo would be that great of an idea, but I can totally see how it could be beneficial now that I think about it. Those things are always on the front page of google (I just personally avoid them when trying to find info). Yeah, when you answer just make sure to give some quality answers. You have to get to level two in order to be able to put a link into the post, so if you answer some questions and make sure they're quality, they'll almost always get voted best answer and that will really help you get to level two very quickly. Don't just do a huge back link campaign on Yahoo though.
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# ? Dec 3, 2011 15:06 |
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How many ads is too many ads?
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# ? Dec 5, 2011 09:03 |
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I don't think there's an exact answer for how many ads is too many, as it depends on how much content you have, how your design is laid out, what kind of ads they are, and what kind of users you have. AdSense limits you to 3 ad units (and 3 link unites) and I would say that is a pretty good limit per page. 1 header, 1 sidebar/in-page, 1 footer. If you're just trying to gain a readership, I would say 2 large ads per page is the most, but if you're already got a large following then you can push that number higher. The best way to find out your limit it to just experiment. Check your numbers, put one more ad on there and see if your bounce rate goes up or if you get any negative responses.
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I'm guessing this doesn't include in post affiliate links? I currently have set up 3 ads per page and some posts contain affiliate links in images/text. I guess I'll just need to keep an eye on analytics.
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# ? Dec 5, 2011 22:27 |
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Is it better to use a domain name that closely matches or contains your likely keywords, or something clever that people might actually remember?
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VideoTapir posted:Is it better to use a domain name that closely matches or contains your likely keywords, or something clever that people might actually remember? Keep in mind I don't know poo poo but here's my opinion. The domain name that matches a specific phrase, such as "best-cable-tv-alternative.com" with very little SEO will always rank higher than a site with much more SEO and a lot more back links. However, they're sometimes harder to remember. I bought Top Ten Smartest Dogs.com because it is a phrase that gets a lot of searches and very little competition. I figured I'd rather rank higher for that phrase than fight for some other phrase with equally as many results. However, it's harder to remember. That's the downside. My plan, however, is to rely on social networking to keep people reading, keep them informed, and to keep myself relevant. Instead of buying followers and likes, I'll seek out a targeted group of people and hopefully at least keep a click or two here and there before I get a lot of pages indexed. But yeah, to answer your question, I'd say whatever is more important to you. Personally, I'd rather have a .com TLD that matches a keyword that I'm targeting than something easier to remember.
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VideoTapir posted:Is it better to use a domain name that closely matches or contains your likely keywords, or something clever that people might actually remember? Matt Cutts explains it well.
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I notice all his examples of more abstract domains are basically web services, not single-topic blogs. What he doesn't really explain is whether you really see much of a boost in SEO with one type versus the other. However, one of the commenters pointed out that low-content gateway pages are still ranking highly. He explains it well in an abstract pie-in-the-sky fantasy sense without consideration for whether you're talking about a blog or information page, or web service. But I think I did get the answer I was looking for (keywords in the domain...maybe if I get traffic later I'll go with a different clever domain and set up a "we've moved" gateway at the old URL), so thanks.
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VideoTapir posted:I notice all his examples of more abstract domains are basically web services, not single-topic blogs.
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Google Analytics is not working on my site. I've had it up for several days and despite my site being on the front page of several popular subreddits, having 10 or so comments that aren't spam, and a visitor counter i've been running for 24 hours saying I've had over 200 unique views GA is saying I've never had a single view. Anyone know what could be up?
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rum sodomy the lash posted:Google Analytics is not working on my site. I've had it up for several days and despite my site being on the front page of several popular subreddits, having 10 or so comments that aren't spam, and a visitor counter i've been running for 24 hours saying I've had over 200 unique views GA is saying I've never had a single view. Anyone know what could be up? Post a link - I'll run it through a debugger.
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Wagoneer posted:Post a link - I'll run it through a debugger. Here you go. Thanks! I downloaded the google analytic plugin which was supposed to put the required script on every page, and I can't figure out why it's not working.
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rum sodomy the lash posted:Here you go. Thanks! I downloaded the google analytic plugin which was supposed to put the required script on every page, and I can't figure out why it's not working. Quick look shows: getTracker("UA-0000000-0"); Don't think you put your own account number into the plugin.
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I made my first conversion. Someone clicked through and bought an AM/FM/CD Player Clock Radio. I've never advertised one of those so it was luck, but hey, money is money!
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Cynode posted:Quick look shows: Ok, I think I figured it out. The Google Analytics plugin I had previously downloaded seems have been a fake, I downloaded the most popular one and it actually asked me to authenticate and whatnot. Thanks!
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Cynode posted:Quick look shows: Not to mention it also wasn't the async version of the code!
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Is there anyone that would be willing take a few minutes and look over my site and possibly tell me why it hasn't been indexed by Yahoo/Bing and also tell me anything else I can do in order help my SEO?
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# ? Dec 12, 2011 22:33 |
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So would a blog rating DVD rippers be considered "Any other content that is illegal, promotes illegal activity or infringes on the legal rights of others." I went through a huge hassle earlier this year getting my legal DVD library ripped and added to my computer for Xbox streaming. Id like to make an info blog about it, but not sure if Google would get upset.
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# ? Dec 14, 2011 03:16 |
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Well, ripping a DVD in and of itself is not illegal, but breaking encryption to do so is. As long as your emphasis is on the ripping and/or compressing of the discs and not the methods of breaking encryption you should be fine. If not, there are a metric ton of CPA offers your can do for DVD ripping programs. DVD ripping is a hugely competitive niche though.
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# ? Dec 14, 2011 07:40 |
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For some reason I can't get AdSense to work on my site. I posted a couple banners on Saturday, and today they're still not showing up. Could anyone take a look and see what I'm doing wrong? They're just showing up as grey boxes.
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AreYouStillThere posted:For some reason I can't get AdSense to work on my site. I posted a couple banners on Saturday, and today they're still not showing up. Could anyone take a look and see what I'm doing wrong? They're just showing up as grey boxes. Everything looks good here Are you using Adblock or Noscript? Did you try opening in another browser or private/incognito mode?
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FCKGW posted:Everything looks good here mmm..must be one of those! I thought I allowed it but obviously I need to go back through the options. Thanks a ton for checking it for me.
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Second sale. I'm at a smooth two bucks! haha
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# ? Dec 16, 2011 15:37 |
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For AdSense and Wordpress sites, what is the popular WP plugin to manage the ads?
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Sperg Victorious posted:For AdSense and Wordpress sites, what is the popular WP plugin to manage the ads? I'd invest in the Heatmap theme. It's absolutely amazing for SEO and ad placement. Edit: In terms of free, SEO Ultimate is good. Moniker fucked around with this message at 16:30 on Dec 16, 2011 |
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Heatmap Theme is awesome, and a bunch of the themes from https://www.newwpthemes.com have built in ad management. I still use Easy Adsense as well. It may not be the most advanced adsense plugin, but it's super easy to use, automatically inserts ads w/ wordwrap into posts and does widgets too. It will also enforce Google's 3 ad limit for you. Just make sure you uncheck the box to divert a % of impressions to the developer.
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Yes! Third day in a row, third conversion in a row! Sold a Kindle Fire! Woohoo!!
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