FROM THE FORUMS #7 gurumasa 26 September 2021, 9:16 p.m. Private Member It is a good idea to read books and refer to other websites. I value learning about SEO. “ Reply With Quote #8 datstheman 27 September 2021, 7:02 a.m. Private Member I’ve built and am in the process of building two affiliate sites, one in the home niche, and one (the newest) in the gambling niche. The hardest part for me to get my head around, is monetization. It’s a minefield especially if you have a big long-term vision. The rest is pretty similar to other websites, but harder as the space is more competitive. But if you really study your niche, you’ll quickly see that most websites are not even that good with their content. So just outwrite, outsmart, and out market them. The problem is the time it takes to get there. It’s very time consuming, resource hungry, and capital heavy (arguably). And the happy days may never come (e.g., algorithm change). But the recipe has simple ingredients: content + reputation + user experience + outreach. “ Reply With Quote #5 Triple7 September 2021, 1:43 p.m. Private Member Researching what others are doing good and are doing less. Reading about things you need to know more about (on-site SEO, for example) and the most important: trial and error. In the months some are reading, they already could have an affiliate site up and running and generating their first FTDs. “ Reply With Quote #6 squire92 24 September 2021, 9:34 a.m. Private Member Not sure if I can pretend yet that I’m making good websites, but I learnt a lot by working as a Product Owner for a super affiliate for a few years, and by taking the course by Matt Diggity called The Affiliate Lab, which covers mostly the SEO aspects of it (on and off-site). Otherwise, I experiment a lot with my sites, and learn from those tests. “ Reply With Quote #4 wonderpunter 24 September 2021, 4:20 a.m. Private Member Trial and error! There is no set way of doing it, hence the reason why most cookie cutter sites don’t rank. You have to consistently test new methods to see what works. “ Reply With Quote Researching what others are doing good and are doing less. Reading about things you need to know more about (on-site SEO, for example) and the most important: trial and error. GPWAtimes.org 16
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