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Hi everyone,
I am Julien, and a few hours ago I introduced myself in the introduction thread, mentioning that I need some guidance. I hope you guys can share some insight about what you would do.
- I have a first site, in the travel + travel photography + outdoor (mostly hiking) niches. All 3 silos are well defined. It was my very first site, that I created about 9 years ago. I managed to take it to about $200 a month in revenue with Amazon. But for the past 1-2 years, traffic has been mostly stagnating, even after some link building. The site has only 120 articles, not all targeting good keywords, which is probably why it never really took off.
Immediately after the last Google update, I lost about 25% of my traffic. Soon after, I redirected an extremely relevant photography expired domain (not the lazy way, page to page and with an acquisition page). The redirection was on for one month and traffic has just been declining until now. Ahrefs tells me I have lost 2/3 of my keywords, and I don't know where it will stop. It was probably not very smart to do this redirection at that moment because now, I don't know if my loss of traffic is because of the Google update or if the expired domain was toxic. I removed the redirection anyway just in case.
- I have a second site, in the outdoor niche, that I built on an expired domain. I put something like 150+ articles on it (probably targeting keywords that are too difficult). Traffic was still slowly growing, until the last Google update. The site lost almost all its rankings. Back to zero or almost.
My thoughts and questions:
1) I would actually love to merge the 2 sites, to create a much bigger outdoors section on the travel site. Together, it would have more than 1000 referring domains, which would be a decent amount of links. And of course, this way, I would cut costs and not spread myself thin, and focus on one site instead of 2. It would also be a good way to immediately double the amount of content on the first site. Do you think it's a good idea?
2) I could try to recover the site by following the Kitchen Sink Method. There are probably a lot of things that are not optimized properly on my site.
3) I can consider that I am back to zero (or almost) so do you think I can just bombard it with new content, starting with golden ratio keywords and basically following the SEO Avalanche Technique? I did notice that I have 2-3 keywords that never failed me and are constantly #1 on Google even today after the "penalty", and I realized recently that they are golden ratio keywords.
I apologize for the very long explanation, any insight would be highly appreciated. Thank you!
Julien
I am Julien, and a few hours ago I introduced myself in the introduction thread, mentioning that I need some guidance. I hope you guys can share some insight about what you would do.
- I have a first site, in the travel + travel photography + outdoor (mostly hiking) niches. All 3 silos are well defined. It was my very first site, that I created about 9 years ago. I managed to take it to about $200 a month in revenue with Amazon. But for the past 1-2 years, traffic has been mostly stagnating, even after some link building. The site has only 120 articles, not all targeting good keywords, which is probably why it never really took off.
Immediately after the last Google update, I lost about 25% of my traffic. Soon after, I redirected an extremely relevant photography expired domain (not the lazy way, page to page and with an acquisition page). The redirection was on for one month and traffic has just been declining until now. Ahrefs tells me I have lost 2/3 of my keywords, and I don't know where it will stop. It was probably not very smart to do this redirection at that moment because now, I don't know if my loss of traffic is because of the Google update or if the expired domain was toxic. I removed the redirection anyway just in case.
- I have a second site, in the outdoor niche, that I built on an expired domain. I put something like 150+ articles on it (probably targeting keywords that are too difficult). Traffic was still slowly growing, until the last Google update. The site lost almost all its rankings. Back to zero or almost.
My thoughts and questions:
1) I would actually love to merge the 2 sites, to create a much bigger outdoors section on the travel site. Together, it would have more than 1000 referring domains, which would be a decent amount of links. And of course, this way, I would cut costs and not spread myself thin, and focus on one site instead of 2. It would also be a good way to immediately double the amount of content on the first site. Do you think it's a good idea?
2) I could try to recover the site by following the Kitchen Sink Method. There are probably a lot of things that are not optimized properly on my site.
3) I can consider that I am back to zero (or almost) so do you think I can just bombard it with new content, starting with golden ratio keywords and basically following the SEO Avalanche Technique? I did notice that I have 2-3 keywords that never failed me and are constantly #1 on Google even today after the "penalty", and I realized recently that they are golden ratio keywords.
I apologize for the very long explanation, any insight would be highly appreciated. Thank you!
Julien