the Ken Slots website. I retain the URL and would like to resurrect it at some point in the future. I actually see Ken Slots as an online slots casino with its own unique identity. I have several ideas on how to achieve this. The whole Ken Slots idea was inspired by my father. He died during COVID times so I figured that it was a nice tribute. It hasn’t been much of an earner, of course, but it was a good little project that enabled me to learn a bunch of cool stuff. In the end, the one casino affiliate site I was struggling with turned into two casino affiliate sites. I took much of the content and ported it over to top10slotsites.uk and topcasinolists.uk. It sounds a bit mad, but it made sense at the time. Previously on Ken Slots, I was promoting bingo and lottery products as well as casinos and it was too much. In my mind I was aiming to create a site similar to AskGamblers but the reality was that without a team and capital it was never going to work. Instead, I settled on a casino affiliate site focusing on the U.K. market. I do understand that the U.K. market is already saturated and that the UKGC is regulating it more and more every day. But it’s what I know and what I feel most comfortable writing about. Top10slotsites.uk has become more of a casino gambling related blog, with less pillar content and a new blog post every day. I am also having to concentrate on link-building as previously this was something I avoided. Backlinks will certainly help boost my domain authority but it won’t be a cure all solution though. The “News” section on your sites is extensive and updated regularly. Do you do most of the writing? If not, do you hire freelancers or do you have a staff? I used to do all the research and writing for the ‘News’ section myself. Now, however, I admit to using AI for pretty much everything. This is only really because I am one person with two casino affiliate sites, although only one requires updating. I began by purchasing a subscription to NeilPatel.com. As well as SEO tools, he I am happy with how my sites look at this moment in time. When I began the design of the sites was pretty awful. However, aesthetics doesn’t make money and even though I am proud of what I have learned so far, I crave the input of someone with more skills and experience to help me get to a point where the site is generating consistent revenue. Becoming a full-time affiliate would be the goal, but my situation due to my period of ill health is not great right now. I thrive in a team environment and building a team on a budget of $0 is not feasible. I’m kind of stuck in a Catch 22 situation. Working on the sites gives me a purpose, but doesn’t provide enough of a return to do it full time. Giving up the sites would leave me with no purpose yet the underlying problem would still exist. At the end of the day, I am a casino person. Online or offline, it doesn’t matter, gambling is in my DNA and I am bloody good at it. In March 2024, you posted in the GPWA forums that you had put a lot of “time, effort and money” into your site Kenslots.com, but were not having much success. What has been your course of action since this thread was posted and how helpful was the advice you received? I did receive some great advice. It led to my making quite a few changes. The main one being that I ditched GPWA AFFILIATE INTERVIEW SERIES It has always amused me that 80% of the earth’s population holds the accumulated knowledge of human existence in the palm of their hand, yet mostly they are concerned with 30 second dog videos. I must admit though, I also love dog videos! GPWAtimes.org 52
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