As content is the primary source to attract new visitors, it’s hard to create in a small amount of time. Most will use already written articles available online and using RSS feeds to “hide” the fact that they are duplicated content. But how could you make sure your content is really unique and to not take more than 10 minutes per articles or even less?
An article of approximately 250 words take less than 5 minutes to write, when you know what you’re talking about. In order to achieve this kind of work you must focus on only one topic. Don’t start writing about various subject related to the topic you’ll be writing your 250 words about otherwise you might just get lost or you’ll start writing useless content.
In a 250 words text, you can have from 50-100 words which will be a description taken from wikipedia.com or anywhere else on the internet were you can find a description for a specific term in your article. Then you have 200 words left to write. Well, if you can’t say more than 200 words on the topic you have chosen, well, there’s a problem. Make sure at the beginning that you choose broad enough topics so you can write maybe 5 or more articles on the same subject. I’ve been writing on content for a certain number of post and yet I find myself writing about it for various situation: how to write content, why we need content, how to find content, what is good content…
Say you dedicate an hour to write. If you do take 10 minutes per articles, you’ll have done 6 articles in one day, which is more than excellent since the recommandation is 1-2 per day. You then have the possibility to upload them all at the same time or to program them to appear at a certain interval. Using wordpress, you’d use the Post Timestamp which you would set to the time you’d like the article to start appearing. If I had written 6 articles, I might set the post timestamp of one to 4 days later.
This way, you make sure you have daily visitors coming because your new content is programmed to appear daily. This is a great way to spread the work you’ve done. If you can write 2 articles per day, try to give them a bit of interval so you get your visitors to come back later. I’d suggest at least a 4 hours break. If it’s late the night, program it for tomorrow.
I bought the domain on June 13 and it took 1 day for the domain name to spread. On June 14, I was making sure things where going to be fine (domain speaking). On June 14, late in the night, I got spidered by Google and MSN and now I’m indexed. That’s a good proof that the current network I’ve built allow me to reach search engines fast, well not Yahoo! yet though, but it’s only a matter of time.
For those who might ask how I did it, it’s a simple equation:
Website(s) spidered daily + link(s) pointing to the domain on most the pages = your domain indexed within 24 hours
The rest of the website should soon be indexed as spiders will get interested in the stuff the website as to offer and due to my old address pointing here to allow PR transfer (if it does work).
While I’m giving out news about the new domain, I hope you’ll enjoy our new address. We should be providing more information in the following months as we’ve done lots of researching in order to make sure we don’t give information that as little to no benefit to webmaster. We want bit results, fast. If you like what you read, please leave a comment and some feedback so we can improve and get to know your needs better. You can also give us suggestion of topics you’d like to be discussed.
It hasn’t took long until I felt I knew pretty much everything about advertising online. With the number of e-book on the subject accessible online as well as in hard-covered book you get at a bookstore, you soon realise that everything comes down to a single aspect: Content. NO, I won’t be talking about content in this post cause I’m sure that if you’ve read my previous articles, you understand what you have to do with content. Instead, I’ll tell you why people aren’t coming to your website and why you’re not getting a high CTR.
Traffic
- You offer what others offer, thus not being unique
- You don’t have a good SE placement
- You have a good SE placement for “random” keywords, keywords that don’t (if ever) get searched
- You’re not frequently spidered, thus your website not so often updated -> No new content = No No
- You do not have enough content to attract the masses > More content = More visitor
CTR
- You have a too broad niche, thus the advertisement on the page doesn’t match the subject
- Your articles are not calling to action (enough)
- The subject you’re writing is not meant for advertisement, ex: cows
- You have bad ad placement (did you know that ads in the middle of the page don’t work as good as you thought?)
- The ad format is not good (ugly banner work best, they kill ad blindness)
How to improve? Well, do (or get) the opposite of every line and you should get a really better result.