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Once you start getting the hang of things

Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2025 4:52 am
by zihadhosenjm40
Once you start getting the hang of things, you need to turn up the heat and get to work. Get your foot on the gas and keep it on as long as possible. When you start seeing results, double down. Then double down again.

There will be many mistakes made, but there will also be many successes along the way. Cut the crap and save what works. Do it again and again.

A high volume of content means more chances to rank. More chances means more data. More data means better decisions. I consider myself like a blogging cyborg, part human, part machine. I’m generating data by blogging, feeding my Google Analytics, then interpreting that data and taking action on it.

With just 10 blog posts, I don’t have much spain whatsapp number data to take action on. Maybe I got lucky with that one post. With 100 posts I can start to see patterns, and modify my strategy to do more of what works and less of what doesn’t.

By this time, you may also have a budget. Whether that budget be due to income generated from affiliate sales or just a bigger confidence in your business venture, you can also start to leverage outsourcing tools like UpWork to hire people. You can write 5 articles per week with your busy schedule, but with a couple of writers you could be publishing 10-15.

Advanced: The Value Of Quality
value of time being deposited into piggy bank
While volume of content worked for a long time (about 8 years for me), there does seem to be an upper limit of how effective this can be without a strategic plan in place. There’s only so many things to talk about in a specific niche without getting hyper-specific (very expensive to outsource and usually low traffic results), or going too broad (cheap to outsource, but may be less relevant to your affiliate offers). That spells negative ROI for your efforts.