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Man-Thing posted:Maybe I'm dumb, but somebody help me. With the keyword search tool in the OP, it talks about finding words with 1000+ searches and $1+ CPC... but I can't seem to find where the CPC is when I do a search for like, Video Games, I get the various related searches and can see and sort the unique clicks and local whatsits, but I cannot see anywhere where it lists the Costs per Click. They changed the default search to "Ad Group." See where it says "Search?" Click "Keyword Ideas" right below it then you'll see it. I don't know why they changed it to that setting but they did.
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Man-Thing posted:Maybe I'm dumb, but somebody help me. With the keyword search tool in the OP, it talks about finding words with 1000+ searches and $1+ CPC... but I can't seem to find where the CPC is when I do a search for like, Video Games, I get the various related searches and can see and sort the unique clicks and local whatsits, but I cannot see anywhere where it lists the Costs per Click. Click the columns dropdown on the top right of the table and check CPC in the menu.
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# ? May 8, 2012 00:41 |
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Also, don't put final and fantasy on separate lines. Your keyword is "final fantasy" so put that on one line. Where it says "one per line" means one keyword phrase per line, not individual words.
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jabro posted:Also, don't put final and fantasy on separate lines. Your keyword is "final fantasy" so put that on one line. Where it says "one per line" means one keyword phrase per line, not individual words. I'm not actually searching for final fantasy (that was a placeholder) but good to know that that's how search terms work. EDIT for content/question: What's the upper bound of the number of local searches you're looking for in a target? Man-Thing fucked around with this message at 03:08 on May 8, 2012 |
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Man-Thing posted:I'm not actually searching for final fantasy (that was a placeholder) but good to know that that's how search terms work. The site that makes me the most has 9900/month and low competition and depending on how much SEO I do, I rank 1-5.
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# ? May 8, 2012 03:20 |
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OK, I've mostly got everything good to go, all plugins installed and analytics going. I've even got an older blog of mine to pillage some content from (since deactivated and saved locally) to fill up the topic. Amazingly, the twitter, tumblr, FB and G+ page names were all available, so I've got cross-promotion up the wazoo. The only thing I'm not 100% on the tech of, is installing AdSense code in my site. Since it's a WP site, where is the code going? Is there a spot on the WP admin panel to edit raw HTML? (I can follow instructions on actually adding/editing, but actually knowing my way around WP is another story)
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Man-Thing posted:OK, I've mostly got everything good to go, all plugins installed and analytics going. I've even got an older blog of mine to pillage some content from (since deactivated and saved locally) to fill up the topic. There are plugins you can install just to paste the code, but you can just go to Appearance -> Editor -> then look for Header.php. Search for this code: code:
Edit: You meant Adsense, not Analytics. Sorry. For Adsense just put the code in to a widget and place it in the proper area.
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# ? May 8, 2012 05:12 |
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Well, after changing my target keyword and my URL to https://justbrewbeer.com, I'm actually doing pretty good. I've gotten to page 4 of Google after starting at page 18, and I'm starting to see actual visitors from search results. I'm up to 100 unique visitors per month from about 15 or so, too, and I've gotten a couple of ad clicks. Of course I still need to do more. A death in my family had put me behind on posting, but I'm going to try to post every day now. Also, the link building has worked, but I really need to get cracking on that, too. Anyway, thanks for the advice, and thanks for the thread.
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Zapf Dingbat posted:Well, after changing my target keyword and my URL to https://justbrewbeer.com, I'm actually doing pretty good. I've gotten to page 4 of Google after starting at page 18, and I'm starting to see actual visitors from search results. I'm up to 100 unique visitors per month from about 15 or so, too, and I've gotten a couple of ad clicks. Im curious, what keywords are you targeting/ranking for?
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So I'm not sure if this is the right place to ask, so let me know if I'm wrong. I run a fairly successful pokemon tool online ( http://wyncorporation.com/pokemon ). It's pretty simple (only 2 pages) and I've been having trouble monetizing it. I am the first listed for "random pokemon generator" and top 3 for "pokemon generator." I have some amazon ads and a play-asia affiliate ad on the results page, but I honestly haven't made that much money for the traffic I'm pulling in. I get about 25k uniques per month, if that makes a difference. Any suggestions for what to do ad-wise?
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Fluue posted:So I'm not sure if this is the right place to ask, so let me know if I'm wrong. Google Adsense. Or you could look into a content locker. Where people have to complete some sort of enrollment before gaining access to your content. Like sign up for a trial of some service. But that would deter people away in a lot of cases although they do work in some forms. I'd throw a text only type of ad at the very top. So it would look like code:
Then maybe another below the form and above the generate button?
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# ? May 8, 2012 22:47 |
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Raskolnikov2089 posted:Im curious, what keywords are you targeting/ranking for? how to brew beer I understood that it's crowded when I started it but I'm enjoying it so far. Everyone has a homebrewing blog.
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I've managed to get my site nearly on the front page of reddit, getting 7000+ views in a couple hours twice, but after it's all said and done I end up maintaining essentially none of them. Does anyone have any advice for grabbing some sort of growth from big, temporary explosions like that? Interestingly enough even though some of my articles have gotten 300 facebook likes, those only attract a couple dozen unique users from facebook. Here's my site for reference: http://geopoli.net/
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$100 Adsense coupon up for grabs. PM me. My only stipulation is that you keep track of your stats and share if it converted or not once it's all done.
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a bad enough dude posted:I've managed to get my site nearly on the front page of reddit, getting 7000+ views in a couple hours twice, but after it's all said and done I end up maintaining essentially none of them. Does anyone have any advice for grabbing some sort of growth from big, temporary explosions like that? Where's your opt-in area? Invite people to subscribe to your site if they like the content. Do that on your sidebar and after your posts. Don't say "Share This or don't", it reads cute and it stands out, but if you want someone to actually do something on your website, you need to say so very clearly.
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So I decided to jump in and start my own site, https://quickiosgames.com. I'm not looking to compete against toucharcade or slidetoplay, just a simple review site focused on games that you can play while killing some time. I've got about a dozen or so reviews up, I'm just wondering what I need to do next. I've got a reporter friend that will mention the site on her Facebook feed, but I'm not sure if that will translate into a stable base of readers. Any ideas?
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Started this up for the Boston community and got some good traction from Reddit and inviting people to like and subscribe on facebook, but wondering if anybody has suggestions on how to increase traffic? It's kind of died down to a slow stream (same as guy who had issue above) http://www.bostontipster.com
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Waroen posted:Started this up for the Boston community and got some good traction from Reddit and inviting people to like and subscribe on facebook, but wondering if anybody has suggestions on how to increase traffic? It's kind of died down to a slow stream (same as guy who had issue above) Your metatags are empty, and each page should have a meaningful url.
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Raskolnikov2089 posted:Your metatags are empty, and each page should have a meaningful url. Whoops edited the meta stuff a few days ago to make it db driven and easily changeable and screwed up the php formatting. Should be in there now. Looking into doing better urls but don't have much experience with it. Does it make a meaningful difference in crawling?
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# ? May 31, 2012 17:20 |
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http://www.seomoz.org/beginners-guide-to-seo/basics-of-search-engine-friendly-design-and-development has nicely packaged good information.
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Spent the day doing SEO friendly URLS on 90% of the website, at least all the dynamic stuff is covered so far. So now it looks like this: http://www.bostontipster.com/category/restaurants/ http://www.bostontipster.com/restaurants/32/great-cheap-unique-ice-cream-at-hidyan-cafe/ etc. Was a pain to code and get used to but definitely worthwhile.
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# ? May 31, 2012 21:38 |
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I just started a political blog. I figure that the subject is so overcrowded that there's probably no realistic way to ever monetize it, is that correct? I've started it out of personal interest (it's my passion and future career), so I won't be devastated if that's the case. Thanks!
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surf rock posted:I just started a political blog. I figure that the subject is so overcrowded that there's probably no realistic way to ever monetize it, is that correct? I've started it out of personal interest (it's my passion and future career), so I won't be devastated if that's the case. Thanks! You've got every major news network pouring millions of dollars into creating special political blogs/sections of their site this year, so yes, competition is pretty stiff. That being said, writing for fun never seems like it's a grind unlike if you're strictly writing to generate traffic so keep doing it!
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surf rock posted:I just started a political blog. I figure that the subject is so overcrowded that there's probably no realistic way to ever monetize it, is that correct? I've started it out of personal interest (it's my passion and future career), so I won't be devastated if that's the case. Thanks!
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There isnt a youtube channel authors thread (or if there is I havent been able to find it)and Ive got a question that overlaps youtube/blogging/adwords. Im very close to starting my main project for the summer of a youtube channel with video tutorials for a CAD program. Im planning on having a website for these as well running wordpress as a CMS and elaborating a bit more on the video techniques and general CAD/design news from around the world. My question is if I use youtube to host the videos and embed them on the website, will google poo poo a brick for using adwords/sense with both the channel and the site? Since its effectively new money for old rope, in a sense.
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I don't think so, especially if the containing pages are going to have new content. I haven't explicitly done it but it makes sense to me that they wouldn't care.
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Man-Thing posted:See the above post. On the other hand, if you are at all interested in making an actual popular political blog, think local. You'd be surprised how far you can get with local city councilmen just going to the meetings and talking with them afterwards, and I guarantee anyone who searches for "Goontown Mayor" will see your blog before seeing MSNBC's blog. Thanks to you and FCKGW for the advice, I appreciate it. I'm sure you're right about this, but I'm bored stiff by local politics, so it's probably not an avenue I'll be taking in the near future. I'll think about it, though, thanks!
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So I've been reading about website silo'ing and had something of an epiphany. My URL structure sucks. Like, it's clearly defined into index.com/category/post-name, but that doesn't tell search engines anything. Looking at my competitors, I see that they all have my target keywords included in the URL structure Say I'm going for "best commodore 64 games" (I'm not, but it's a good example) My URL structure would be something like "commodore64.com/mystery/dick-tracy" while I'm competing against URLs with "commodoreheaven.com/best-commodore-mystery-games/dick-tracy" and losing, hard. The thing is, how is this not keyword stuffing? Because if it's not, my link structure is about to significantly change.
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Raskolnikov2089 posted:So I've been reading about website silo'ing and had something of an epiphany. Change it for sure. Keyword stuffing, afaik is adding them into an article far more than needed. There's no reason not to have your keywords in the URL of your pages.
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Moniker posted:They changed the default search to "Ad Group." See where it says "Search?" Click "Keyword Ideas" right below it then you'll see it. I don't know why they changed it to that setting but they did. Did they change this again? I still can't find the CPC column/option.
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Question: Is there any difference (other than the aesthetic) between your URL being myblog.wordpress.com and myblog.com? I have the first right now, and Wordpress is offering to convert me over to myblog.com for $18 per year. Are there any benefits? I can't tell if this transfer would mean that I'm self-hosting now, and would then need to go find a web host, as well? Is it possible to run ads (probably Adsense) on either set-up? Thanks, I really appreciate the help.
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# ? Jul 1, 2012 02:36 |
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That subject is covered really well in the OP. No if you are hosted by Wordpress you can not run ads. Don't by a domain through them either, better off doing it when you register your hosting. It's insanely easy to get up and running hosting your own WP blog as most hosting services have Fantastico that installs it for you.
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therealjon_ posted:That subject is covered really well in the OP. Sorry, I read the OP, but I'll admit that I'm not very technically-inclined, so I don't fully understand it. So, by doing the $18 a year conversion WP is offering, I'd be buying a domain from them, which you're saying I shouldn't do. So, just to be clear, I should buy my domain through NameCheap, find a host on SA Mart, and install Wordpress (using the download found here? http://wordpress.org/), if the hosting service I pick doesn't do it for me? From what I can tell, this means that I would need to repost everything from my current blog on to the new one, right? So, I would lose the comments on my stories and my followers, and I would probably want to buy the "site redirect" feature from WP in order to bring visitors from the old site to my new site. Is that all correct, or am I missing something? I swear that I'm not being intentionally dense, I'm just very new to all of this. Thank you for your help.
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surf rock posted:Sorry, I read the OP, but I'll admit that I'm not very technically-inclined, so I don't fully understand it. So, by doing the $18 a year conversion WP is offering, I'd be buying a domain from them, which you're saying I shouldn't do. So, just to be clear, I should buy my domain through NameCheap, find a host on SA Mart, and install Wordpress (using the download found here? http://wordpress.org/), if the hosting service I pick doesn't do it for me? You can export everything from your Wordpress.com account and import it to your hosted version. I did this for a friend a few weeks ago and it was very simple, everything carried over.
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DarthBlingBling posted:You can export everything from your Wordpress.com account and import it to your hosted version. I did this for a friend a few weeks ago and it was very simple, everything carried over. Ooh, okay, that's great. Thanks for the info!
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Anyone have any experience setting up a forum through wordpress? Any recommendations on plugins?
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Mr.Trifecta posted:Anyone have any experience setting up a forum through wordpress? Any recommendations on plugins? I'm no expert but I would assume that the best thing to do would be to install a forum and find some sort of plugin that wold use the username/password fields from WP to register for the forum. Or to use the forum database to allow users to "sign in" to your blog. I don't think there is anything that allows you to install a forum from a plugin?
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There kind of is, with the bbpress plugin. It's a bitch to struggle with to get it how you want it though, at least it was for me. I'd make a subdomain for the forum with a totally different wordpress install. If you set up a WPMU install, you can have global users log into both the main site and forum with the same login. You can also set up a subdomain for your forum and use plain old vbulletin.
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Mr.Trifecta posted:Anyone have any experience setting up a forum through wordpress? Any recommendations on plugins? This was a couple years ago (3-4 actually, been a while) so things might have changed since then but when I tried to set up a forum through WordPress none of the plugins worked very well. Plus, none of the forum plugins were popular enough to have a decent community of people to help make them work. We used phpbb I think, set it up at forum.mysite.com, and added links to the forum were appropriate. Nowadays I bet you could even pretty easily set up all of the WordPress accounts as users on whatever forum software you use if that is important to you. Good luck if you have to use a plugin, and let me know if you find a good one, but I would go with a dedicated forum software, and just link to it from your main site.
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Thanks for the tips. I think I will go for a dedicated forum software. Anything similar to enjin? Really like their forum layout and everything.
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