Appraise People You'll See In Hell.com

Discussion in 'Appraisals' started by jdomaha, Nov 5, 2007.

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    I would like an appraisal of: pysih.com (People You'll See In Hell)

    Subject of the Website - People who may (or may not) deserve Hell.

    Traffic Details - During October (with 2 days downtime) there were 12,261 uniques and 58,462 pageviews. The average reader spends between 5 and 7 minutes on the site.

    Website Income - between 1 - 2 bucks a day from adsense, no affiliate income yet, but I'm rather new and probably just don't know what the Hell I'm doing.

    Technorati rank: 22,303
    Yahoo incoming links: 5,401
    Google incoming links: 2809

    Google indexed pages: 446

    Pagerank: 4
    Alexa rank: 220,287

    Wordpress blog with 345 posts and 1,243 comments

    Any ideas?
     
    jdomaha, Nov 5, 2007 IP
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    suzybakeoven Peon

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    for someone who is new, you are doing quite well for yourself. I think the letters are not unique, but you're doing something right if you are getting that many hits. I say xxx.
     
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    Hey thanks! I've been basically doubling my traffic each month since starting in June.

    October was very good for me. I had a Dutch newspaper write about the site and send a bunch of Europeans my way. Since I have shared hosting, I had CPU overuse shutdowns all that morning.

    So 5-letter domain names aren't really all that hot, I'm guessing?
     
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    Good marketing gets you the traffic and having the newspaper write about the site was definitely a plus. just have to think about how to develop a following, a reason to go back to the site more than once.
     
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