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"Compelling" Content
Now that I got all the small posts that were clogging up my head out of the way. We got the foundation of your sites build, your customer profiles created, your demographic trends researched, now it's time to create some "engaging" content - and here is the key, we are going to create content that's engaging for THAT particular platform we are trying to traffic leak.
Right now all your content ideas, are just that - random ideas, with no proven track-record of working or even being viral worthy. Just because you think something will hit, doesn't mean it will, and at the same time we aren't here to win New York Best Seller awards for being a top author.
THIS HAS TO BE UNDERSTOOD.
Traffic leaks have NOTHING to do with generating original content. You CAN generate original content, but you have to master understanding clickbaiting headlines. Then you have to master trolling to understand how to navigate through muddy waters. Traffic leaks also have NOTHING to do with your on-site. It's best your on-site is on-point but regardless people don't know what they are going to get when they click through to your site.
If you have a one page lander that's just a sign-up form like I did with my old case study, http://www.wickedfire.com/enlightened-members/165861-case-study-additional-traffic-sources.html - then so be it. But we fixed or are fixing your foundation so when traffic gets there you are maximizing the potential and building a growing audience - but regardless, traffic leaks at it's essence is just about moving traffic from one place to another. As you continue practicing different subtle and not so subtle methods, you'll get better and better and generating traffic on-demand until you can wake up and generate 100K to any website in the world within any niche within 24 hours, and not think twice.
This content creation is different, since it's not just about creating content you like or think your audience likes, and doing some bullshit keyword research like this is SEO, we're actually going to use research of what people like seeing in each platform.
"Creating" Content
Sneaky mofo CCarter - It's not a re-post, but you may have seen it before...
I know a couple of bloggers find previously engaging content then "add"/"expand" to it like Brian Dean (http://backlinko.com/skyscraper-technique), a friend, so they're on the right path, but that's for SEO. We're going to go into underdog mode.
Keyword research is important for your niche for various reasons. Some of them include knowing what hashtags to use (http://www.tagsforlikes.com/ & How to Use Hashtags on Every Social Media Network), and what to input into search boxes of social platforms and on-site search engines for websites to figure out if there are traffic leaking opportunities. Making sure to have narrow searches as well as general searches within your niche. Every major website has a search feature at some level, even if they do not, doing a :site:www.domain.com keyword_phrase" within Google can yield very informative results.
KWFinder.com and KeywordShitter.com
First we need the niche level keyword search, so take the main keyword for your niche, head on over to KWFinder.com and create a free account, then input your keyword, in my case "SEO Metrics", it'll pull a list of about 100 additional keywords, you can save that list in the interface for later, but also export. Look over the first level of keywords. If you find something you like, like 5 additional ones that create a narrower focus, click them and go down another level - creating a 2nd - 6th list. So now you've got your main keyword, and 5 narrower keywords, ideas should start forming in your head about topics you can write about, but don't jump the gun just yet, cause you don't know how to engage just yet.
What's crucial is to look at the Volume (Search) and CPC, that'll tell you what's going on in terms of search traffic for that. If you've got CPCs going in the $10- $50 range you are in a competitive niche. Competition is great since that tells you there is a huge market that can be traffic leaked for days. Looking at your narrowed down terms you should see a lower CPC, but that should also allow you to gauge for opportunity.
You want to have high search volume and high CPC - Why, cause if you are making an MFA site using the same example I used in my Audience Psychology thread, A CPC of only $0.05 (assuming you were getting 100% revenue from Google, which you are not, you only take "68%" home - https://support.google.com/adsense/answer/180195?hl=en) it would take 200K visitors at a 1% CTR (Click Thru Rate) to make a measly $100 a day. Maybe you can play with your Ad positioning and get 2% or even 4%, but that'll only change the numbers to 100K or 50K visitors respectively, still not worth it for $100. But if you are in niches which get $10-$20 CPC, you making $100 would only take 5 to 10 clicks, at 1% CTR that's only 500 to 1,000 visitors a day needed. That's why you have to do proper market research before entering a niche. The potential revenue you are generating is going to matter on how much advertisers are willing to give you for a click.
In my "seo metrics" scenario, I am seeing $10 to $30 CPC for various keywords - if I were to make an MFA (Made For Adsense) site, I'd sort by the highest CPCs first, and concentrate on generating content for those keywords (doesn't matter where I rank in SERPs since it's be on-site displays advertisement - don't get the two confused).
Now head on over to my dude SecretAgentDad's Keywordshitter.com - yeah that's the name, and input your niche's main keyword into their along with your 2nd level 5 other narrower terms - let it run for about 1-2 minutes or until you get to 500 terms. You can get volume for these new terms using KWFinder.com again or another tool if you only went with the free version of KWFinder. It will pull all the Google Suggested terms like UbberSuggests (http://ubersuggest.org/), does into the textarea field, save those keywords in file called "GoogleSuggest.txt" or something similar. I suggest looking over all your keywords and removing ones you don't like or have a negative connotation if there is no way to spin content for it. I personally have a "master.txt" keyword file which I put the best terms for my website that I want to gear content and topics towards, I prefer they have high CPC, but that's not required. I like having my "master.txt" for quicker references, and keep it to about 20 terms. Absorb these master terms into your subconscious - I cannot explain how to do that, you just have to.
You'll be going back and forth with those master keywords, Google Suggested keywords, and listed keywords and inputing them into the different platforms to see what people are talking about and saying regarding those terms, since they are the most relevant/related to your main term. Since the top 100k Alexa websites have 100,000 website, having thousands of keywords is completely useless unless you are a botter/coder. Knowing the main niche and top 5 additional terms (2nd level), you'll be able to input those terms into each platform's search function to gauge what people like talking about on that platform and understand what type of content to create.
Headlines
You SHOULD NOT be brainstorming random ideas that you have about creating content. We aren't here to win content writing awards. We are here simply for one thing - traffic. We also aren't here to create "original" content like SEO's have been duped into believing is the way to the top of "marketing, since it's the "way to the top of SEO". We are here for TRAFFIC, that's fucking it, that's the heart and sole of this operation. THIS HAS TO BE UNDERSTOOD.
Now it's time for a crash course in clickbaiting - Take a look at the "Copyblogger-Headlines.rtf" file (http://www.trafficleaks.com/resources/Copyblogger-Headlines.rtf). Absorb that into your consciousness.
Now take a look at the "Article-Ideas.txt" file (http://www.trafficleaks.com/resources/Article-Ideas.txt). Absorb that into your consciousness.
I swear if your brains' gears are not turning by now - you're in a coma, but I'll get you out. Your head should be spinning with ideas, but don't pull the trigger just yet on jotting down title ideas.
MetaReddit
Now go to http://metareddit.com/ and type in your niche term - "SEO metrics" in our example, into the search box (top right). Zero fucking results, goddamn. Next I tried "SEO Tools", got a cloud with 4 possibilities. Let's visit each subreddit to see what's going on. When you click on a tag, it gives you a quick run-down of what's going on with that subreddit, some related subreddits, the subreddit's wiki, and other useful info you should know before entering any subreddit, trust me, you want to know what's up with a subreddit in and out before attacking. Know your enemy and yourself, you'll win a thousand battles. What I got:
#1 - http://www.reddit.com/r/ajaxunion - Last post 1 year ago, seems almost abandoned, 16 subs, not really worth it, but can drop in a random post just to see if any traffic comes out of it, but I will be moving on. (If I really wanted to I could ask to take over that subreddit due to the lack of activity, there is some process for this, in the original Traffic Leak thread, I point to a thread by (O_o) macbook.hope which goes into details about how to do this).
#2 - http://www.reddit.com/r/SEOTools - Last post 2 months ago, but has 129 subs, might be worth it, can drop in a top 10 list for 2015 or something that might get picked up.
#3 - http://www.reddit.com/r/socialmedia - Last post 10 hours ago, 17K subs, now we're talking. I'd probably study this for about 3-4 weeks, visiting all the topics which have the highest votes and seeing what's hot, getting the style, then start pouncing with simple replies at first and other comments to help. I literally will wait till a point where I've created 20 submissions till I start thinking about pushing my stuff, and even then I'd go in with a self.reddit for the first several while still promoting other people's content, 19 for every one of mine. The first self.reddit would probably be a social media guide or updated, wouldn't even talk about my tool. I'll use my main account so I'm in it for the long haul, no manipulation, just strengthening my brand. Depending on the reception I'll probably start dropping my service every now and then after 2-3 months - yeah I told you I'm in it for the long haul, if I was trolling my way to the top, then i'd start with 3-4 weeks, but that's not my goal here.
#4 - http://www.reddit.com/r/trueSEO - 129 subs, seems like a simple offset that was trying to take on another. 2 months ago was the last post, I can probably get something in there that'll stay obviously for a year+ on the main section of this, since there is so little action, could be nice trickle for years, but for the most part, there will not be a lot of commitment. I can take over the subreddit if I go through the long submission route, but worth it, I dunno. I'm not here to become a MOD or control the zoo animals, I'm here to generate traffic - ironically it's more freedom to being a user then being a MOD of a place, a lot less work too.
^^ So that's me evaluating what subreddit I can go after just from the one term "SEO Tools". Input the other 5 keywords (2nd level), into MetaReddit and continue creating a list of potential subreddits organized by subscriptions and last posts time. Here is another shortcut for you guys:
http://www.trafficleaks.com/resources/750-Popular-Subreddits.xlsx
[ Classified ] Pawnwage
Now as a CC9 head over to the GROUP PM, and reference the [ Classified ] "Reddit Pawnage" technique. Just with that you should be able to generate at least 1000 visitors total for each post on command after the first several tries, afterwards as you increase in skill 10K for each post, then eventually the 7th degree blackbelt 100K visitors.
At around 10K you should start exploring different platforms as well - no point in just traffic leaking one platform and being reliant on a single source for traffic, plus if you targeted a general audience on reddit, the bounce rate is going to be through the roof, other platforms not so much, but if you've mastered navigating reddit waters without being banned, shadow-banned, or kicked, other platforms should be a walk in the park.
BuzzSumo
Now head over to http://buzzsumo.com, and type in your niche term - SEO Tools in my case since I found our that SEO Metrics is just not that hot. Now what buzzsumo does is give you an organized list of content that people have shared by descending sharing amounts by the different platforms. There are filters on the side by type and date.
At this point you should be able to figure this one out, you can simply do the Brian Dean "improve upon" technique to take content that's hot and re-word/re-write it for your website OR to your platform which you want to traffic leak from. Remember the first self.reddits I would create for exposure for my reddit username? I would simple use content which I knew was already hot, "re-word them in my words", then post it to reddit or a forum I'm looking to increase my authority on. You already know it's hot since people are sharing it, at this point it's just about putting your own twist, and finding a platform where there is enough traffic to make a difference.
Remember content just doesn't go on YOUR site, it has to go on other platforms and other people's site to drive traffic. So if you find guestposting opportunities you now know how to create compelling content that will get shared. Once you are on the grand stage, you have to engage the audience with what they want to hear and like sharing to spread the word about your brand versus just what you think you should talk about. Your brain is the least authoritative place to create compelling/engaging content at the current moment - if it wasn't - we wouldn't be here right now, so don't trust your brain, trust metrics on what people like seeing, reading, and sharing.
Another resource: (Optional)
- http://faqfox.com/ - Click on tag for predefined, it was literally created to find hot topics within a site.
- Writing Tips: How to Come Up With 50 Topic Ideas in 30 Minutes
Newspaper resources: (Optional)
My way is to use a custom bot I've created with these as using the Google "site:" search with the following newspaper sites + "keyword". Being a coder I have a script that scrapes sites within a given keyword within Google. Example, it uses the "site:www.domain" command with my keyword to search within every single newspaper site across the USA. (Example query: https://www.google.com/search?q=site:www.cnn.com+skin+care&tbs=qdr:d - note the last variable '&tbs=qdr:d' meant to search for within the last 24 hours)
List of UK Newspapers: http://www.wickedfire.com/traffic-and-content/174027-how-get-news-paper-links-uh-oh.html
List of USA Newspapers: http://www.trafficleaks.com/resources/USA-News-Paper-List.xls
^^ If you are clever enough you can comment on recent news topics by doing this search everyday and coattail the latest on the sites which allow comments.
RSS feed: (Optional)
I also have use Vienna the RSS Reader (Mac OS X) and input the RSS feed for Google's Blog search.
URL: https://www.google.com/search?q=seo+tools&tbm=blg&output=rss&tbs=qdr:d
^ notice the last variable is the same '&tbs=qdr:d' meant to search for today's date. You get a nice list of RSS feed from Google of blogs which were updated today! Just open up your RSS Reader and refresh that sucker whenever. It aggregates the URLs for you. I have mine set to update every 5 mins, Depending on your settings, amount of keywords, you might want to put it longer.
For SERPWoo I would do: https://www.google.com/search?q=seo+metrics&tbm=blg&output=rss&tbs=qdr:d&num=100
^^ added 100 results with that '&num=100' variable - but that query is very very low in terms of anything, would also input the "seo tools" into Vienna and as well as the main keyword and my five 2nd level keywords into that query url then input all that separately into my RSS reader.
So if you are going down the "comment on new/fresh content" route like the discontinued NicheOutReach web app was designed to do, you can substitute this and generate new comment and have the freshness factor. (But with this you should really comment on sites with low Alexa, (high traffic) - otherwise you are wasting energy that can be used to traffic leak another opportunity with higher traffic numbers.
SEO Watching: (Optional)
I also put my main keyword and five 2nd level keywords into SERPWoo in a separate project then the google suggests into another project - just so I can get a read on what's going on SEO wise, a news site might pop up into the SERPs where I can comment. Start monitoring and tracking niches, and looking for potential traffic opportunities within the SERPs - one removed, meaning if you can't get traffic directly from the SERPs, get the traffic from where the SEO traffic lands. You can find reddits subreddits, social media topics, and more if mentioned.
Don't think, copy, or rather mimic, or rather "re-word". We're in it for the traffic. Now you know how to create content that gets shared and guaranteed engagement on whatever platform you are traffic leaking.
Homework #2 (#1 was within the Reddit Pawnage Group PM): Create 100 compelling titles for your brand - no descriptions, just title - minimum 20% should be polarizing, minimum 20% should be pawnage worthy. Send this to me via Private CC9 PM. With each title, post the website platform you would post the content on. (Should be obvious, but hint: Doesn't have to be original content unless you want to add your spin, but you can't post a subreddit to the same subreddit, let's get creative).
P.S.: This was a partial brain-dump spun into works and paragraphs, if there is anything you want me to expand upon, let me know...