Aug 26

Training today was a waste of time for me because I have already been banned from Adsense. I’m not sure why it happened, but it did and you pretty much have no recourse, so I fast-forwarded through most of today’s training and signed up for a Kontera account so I can use it on Hubpages and some of my other blogs.

Phrase Statistics

  • total visitors through Aug. 25 - 255
  • total pageviews through Aug. 25 - 537
  • unique visitors through Aug. 25 - 218
  • product 1 link clicks - 93
  • product 1 CTR - 43% (Good!)
  • unique visitors since putting up product 2 - 23
  • product 2 link clicks - 12
  • product 2 CTR - 52% (Great!)
  • sales - none

This tells me both my products are nearly equally good and my copy is slippery enough. But it seems nobody is buying this month anywhere.

SERP

  • phrase matched - #70 or bottom of page 7 in Google search
  • broad matched - #163 or page 17 in Google search

Even though my primary phrase fits within TDC criteria, it’s got tough competition at the top to break into. It looks like it will take more time than the month of the challenge to really benefit from SEO.

Adwords

I reevalueated using Adwords and I just can’t afford it. The notes are clear that you need to be able to put up $100/day and the usual amount is $500/day. That is way out of my budget.

Other Traffic Generation

  • Continue writing content for the blog
  • Continue social bookmarking new content on Digg, Twitter, StumbleUpon, Mixx, Technorati, Delicious, Reddit, Blinklist and propeller. I will start bookmarking on Blogging Zoom today.

Keywords

It’s hard to work on keywords right now since most of my traffic is coming from Web 2.0 sites and primarily StumbleUpon. There are some keywords I can work on more based on the posts visited, however.

Decision notes

I’m going to look for another phrase in the same niche first.

If I can’t find one quickly, I’ll look in another niche entirely and see what I can get up on the web before the end of the challenge.

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Aug 25

Here are my current statistics:

SERPs

  • First SERP instance on phrase match - #48 from a Digg post bookmark
  • Second SERP instance on phrase match - #73 actual blog
  • First SERP instance on broad match - #168 actual blog

Traffic

  • unique visitors - 195
  • total visitors - 229
  • biggest source of traffic - referring sites 72.93%
  • top traffic source site - Stumbleupon 159 visitors (69.43%)

Be sure to social bookmark on StumbleUpon!

Product Link Clicks

  • Product 1 - 86 clicks
  • Product 2 - 2 clicks (just put it up last night, only had 12 visitors yesterday)

Click Through Rates

  • Product 1 - 86/195 * 100 = 44.1%
  • Product 2 - not statistically significant, but 2/12 * 100 = 16.7%

I checked my affiliate accounts and I didn’t sell anything yesterday.

I need to do some math and make a decision about using Adwords. I think it would help and the keyword phrase is only used by one other advertiser so I might be able to get on page one of SERPs.

I’m going back over the lessons on Adwords and today’s lesson on copywriting to see if I can convert some traffic to sales.

I have enough visitors, I have a huge number of clicks on the product link, I need to convert those clicks to sales! But how???

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Aug 24

Primary Phrase

I put one niche site up 8 days after day 6 (on day 14). The first full day of Analytics data was August 15. Today is August 23, so I have data up through August 22. 22-15=7. I have 7 days of data.

The Day 18 presentation was about looking carefully at your data, doing some analysis and deciding whether to continue on with your phrase or find a new one. Everyone on track with this year’s challenge put their sites up on Day 6 and their first full day of data collection was on day 7.

First: you need to track your data for 10 days before you make a decision, assuming you’re getting some reasonable amount of daily traffic, enough so you’ll have 200 unique visitors in a 10-day period of time. The magic number is 200 because even with the worst statistics, as long as you’re doing everything else right, you should be able to make one sale with every 200 unique visitors.

If you’re not making a sale every 200 unique visitors, it’s time to test a different product. If you test two products that should be attractive but no one is buying, you may have a niche of free tire kickers where nobody expects to have to pay for anything in that niche. That’s a big sign to find another niche. But I don’t have enough information to tell me that yet. Market Samurai and Google Adwords are telling me this won’t be the case also.

I currently have 7 days of Analytics data. I have 217 total visits and 189 unique visits to my niche site. By the time I have 10 full days of data I will have at least 200 unique visitors to my site. I have 189/7 = 27 unique visitors per day. Not bad considering my SERP:

  • broad match SERP (Google) is #147 (page 15 on a Google search; stinkburger!)
  • phrase match SERP (Google) is #78/31,600 (page 8 on a Google search; stinks less but still low)

My positions and traffic are pretty good for the competition I’m facing in phrase match searches. It’s showing the results Market Samurai and Google Keyword tool told me I should be seeing.

So if I’m number 78 in the SERP, where is my traffic coming from? Web 2.0 sites. I’ve been diligent about publishing new content, I’ve created a Squidoo Lens, submitted an article to Ezine, and I’ve been diligently bookmarking my posts. My Ezine article hasn’t been published yet and I put up a Hubpage in the last 10 minutes. That will help somewhat with SERP, but I don’t know how fast.

I have not made a sale yet. Even though I don’t quite have 200 unique visitors, I’m switching out my Amazon test product. At 189 unique visitors I have 76 clicks through to my product, or a CTR of 40%. That’s really high to not make a sale. The market may be more attracted to the second product I picked. I’m switching out my product now. I would really be shocked if out of 11 more people, somebody bought my current product. I’m not taking it off my site, but I am moving it down “below the fold”.

My next dilemma is I can’t seem to decide if I want to risk the money on an Adwords campaign. There is a lot of competition in Adwords for this phrase, but only one other Adwords marketer is using my exact keyword phrase, so I may be able to push a bunch of the other guys out by optimizing my Adwords campaign for my phrase and not have to spend much money to do it. I’ll make that decision after I see my traffic tomorrow.

Phrase Two

Just prior to the start of the TDC this year I put up a niche site I had researched back in May using the Wordtracker/GTrends tool from last year.  I put that site up on July 23 and after a month, I have 153 unique visitors. That’s only 5 unique visitors per day. Here are my stats:

  • broad match SERP (Google) is #14 (good position, page 2)
  • phrase match SERP (Google) is #11/8630 (should be on page 1, but I haven’t been adding content and diligently social bookmarking it so that may be the reason)

When I repeated the research for this phrase in Market Samurai and using Adwords and Google’s Keyword tool, I didn’t find the same results at all. Wordtracker/GTrends was the best we had last year, but it wasn’t good enough. My research using this year’s tools showed what my data is showing me. This phrase isn’t that good, there isn’t enough traffic, but an Adwords campaign may bring in some visitors since there isn’t much competition for my phrase.

If I can make a sale every other month, it would bring in considerable money.

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Aug 22

As you can see, I changed the theme to the i3Theme v 1.7 snazzy pink for Dan Raine’s pink thong!

Sorry, couldn’t help myself. I just had to do it…

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