Hey, Gort congrats. any help you can give to me? perhaps PM me your site. for some ideas. I am interested in financial niche so it should be different than yours. TIA
Hey Gort, Its good to see your traffic details...hard work pays indeed. I have also used mostly static pages with around 3000 to 5000 unique visitors. I have never used SEO stuff...even dont know about it. Does it really helps because basically what I do is daily updating my website. Please share something so that I too can get better traffic like yours. Congrats again !!!
I think your position or placement for adsense is wrong, with 11,000 uniques daily you will make like 15$ a day (average 50$+!!) or so at least (in the worst niche) but maybe your stats are too new. I know you will be making TONS of money real shortly, congratz! You DID IT! Also good job on using statcounter, it is by far THE BEST statistics tracker. Sitemeter? Lies. Google Analytics? Misses things. Other software: Usually overestimate hits/uniques incredibly making you think you are doing too good when you're not. Statcounter is as accurate as it gets.
It is nice to know that people are getting these values, congrats man! good job! See you on next level
I agree about Statcounter its awesome! I only use the free version so my detailed log only holds 500 users, but I still get a good idea of what's popular and what isn't. These were the final stats from yesterday. My traffic, Adsense, and Clickbank sales.
Well done. I wish I had that amount of traffic . I would make a fortune. I've earned the same amount as you this month - but I only have 120 UV a day.
It would be very very interesting to know what your site is about? what techniques did you use to promote it, and so one...
Congratulations Gort, Each time I read a post that someone is so successful with their sites, which give me a free push, I'm more eagerly and want to continue to work on my site.
My highest is $30 / month, it is very hard to make money with adsense, I use blog to make money with google adsense
You guys ever stop to think that maybe that's your problem? Blogs. I mean really. They kind of limit you in your creativity. If you've seen one Wordpress blog you've seen them all. They all look alike in some way or another. There's only so much you can do with them. My site is static HTML. Adding content to it is just as easy as adding it to Wordpress. I use Dreamweaver for that. All you have to do is make your own HTML template. If you want to be successful stop trying to write paragraph long blog entires for money. Then sit and wonder why no one is coming to your site. Write about what you know. It'll come across in your writting. I'm having success right now because I write about what I know, not what niche pays the most. I promise you if you write about what you love and enjoy, and are knowledgeable about it, you'll make money regardless of how much a niche pays. People are posting on here "If I had that much traffic, I'd make this much money." Well...how much are you making now? And if you're not making it now, what makes you think you'll make it later? The problem is you are probably chasing money, and the more you chase it the more it will run away from you. You'll probably disagree with this, but how many have wanted to know what niche I'm in? Several of you. That is your problem. I could probably tell you what niche I work in (I will not), and you'd still fail. The thing is write what you know and the money will come to you. Its not rocket science. Another thing. People talk about using articles. If you're not writing them yourself about a topic that you know, how do you know if they are any good or not? Its a huge gamble to place your main feature (your content) in the hands of someone you've never heard of. I've bought articles and I can assure you, I've never seen one I would publish on my site. Every time I have spent money to have content written its been a waste of money. Also if you get them from an article directory, then there is no reason for anyone to come to your site instead of another site just like yours with the same damn articles. I guess my rant comes down to this: 1. If you want something done right, you have to do it yourself. 2. Write what you know. 3. Be different, knowledgeable, and passionate. It will show in your work. 4. Give people a reason to come to your site instead of someone else's.
Static HTML is just a plain HTML page. Get a free HTML template off the net and start working with the HTML code in Frontpage or Dreamweaver. I use Dreamweaver myself. That's how I learned about a year ago. Yeah that's right. I started learning how to work with HTML 14 months ago. This website can show you everything you need to know: http://www.w3schools.com/html/html_intro.asp Google obviously places importance on H1 and H2 tags. H1 being your main topic. H2 being a subtopic. Learn about it here: http://www.w3schools.com/html/html_primary.asp Also, stay away from javascript navigation menus. It may look pretty and cool, but Google seems to love regular HTML menus. An HTML menu is a simple list of links with anchor text.
Congratulation on this great success. Won't you share that great site with us here? May be analyzing your site will help others to learn a lot.