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So I have a bit of an unusual story….
I started becoming interested in SEO around 18 months ago after my catering business completely wiped me out mentally and physically. I was making alright money but there was so much work involved it simply wasn’t worth it.
I did the classic and googled “how to make money from home” and quickly stumbled upon IM, niche sites, affiliate marketing etc etc.
The concept was exactly what I was looking for so I decided to build my own niche site using the Amazon Associate Program. I followed the teachings of Brain Dean and Spencer from Niche Pursuits.
Starting out was obviously difficult, I think everyone here can vouch for the that. I managed to get a handle on the on-page stuff but I never quite grasped link building.
I got pissed off and stopped putting any effort into my site. Bored one day after a couple of months I opened my Amazon Associate account, I was shocked because my site had made a few hundred bucks. An article was ranking for a keyword with high monthly search volume. Weirdly the page had no backlinks or internal links. I got interested again and started to analysis the page to try and figure out why this was happening so that I could replica the process.
Well I did, I managed to slowly put together a process that allowed me to rank pages (not all) without any backlinks. I used a fairly unique keyword research method coupled with strong on page SEO.
Things escalated quickly and I mean that, In 2016 my monthly earnings mean increase was 20%, and in December I hit the 5 figure mark. This is all from one site. I know it's not big boy money like what some of you killers out there are earning, but it was decent.
I quit my job and left the UK to travel the world while working. I outsourced most of the grunt work to Filipino VA's and had an efficient writer producing the content. Things were great I was quite pleased with myself. If am gonna be honest I thought I crack the system. I started to take my eye off the ball. I neglecting to stay plugged into what was going on with SEO and also never really become part of the community.
Then 3 things happened over a relatively short period of time that brought me back to earth. First, some sneaky fucker hit me with a negative SEO attacked, spamming my site with 10000 shitty links. I disavowed them fairly quickly, so its all good, but I am not gonna lie they wounded me.
Then Amazon stuck 2 fingers up to everyone in their affiliate program by reducing their commission percent. Shots where fired and to me the message was loud and clear, the value Amazon sees in their is affiliates is diminishing.
Finally FRED rocks up to put the icing on the cake, since that 90% of my articles where affiliate “X Best” reviews, you can imagine this didn't go down well. Rankings dropped, traffic dropped, earnings dropped, FUCKED.
So I had a wake up call and realised I had to diversify my skill set. I am hear join the community, learn and fill my gaps in knowledge. I also wanna get my hands a bit dirty and dabble in the dark arts of Black Hat, which was something I never considered before, but fuck it I don’t want to get left behind.
I started becoming interested in SEO around 18 months ago after my catering business completely wiped me out mentally and physically. I was making alright money but there was so much work involved it simply wasn’t worth it.
I did the classic and googled “how to make money from home” and quickly stumbled upon IM, niche sites, affiliate marketing etc etc.
The concept was exactly what I was looking for so I decided to build my own niche site using the Amazon Associate Program. I followed the teachings of Brain Dean and Spencer from Niche Pursuits.
Starting out was obviously difficult, I think everyone here can vouch for the that. I managed to get a handle on the on-page stuff but I never quite grasped link building.
I got pissed off and stopped putting any effort into my site. Bored one day after a couple of months I opened my Amazon Associate account, I was shocked because my site had made a few hundred bucks. An article was ranking for a keyword with high monthly search volume. Weirdly the page had no backlinks or internal links. I got interested again and started to analysis the page to try and figure out why this was happening so that I could replica the process.
Well I did, I managed to slowly put together a process that allowed me to rank pages (not all) without any backlinks. I used a fairly unique keyword research method coupled with strong on page SEO.
Things escalated quickly and I mean that, In 2016 my monthly earnings mean increase was 20%, and in December I hit the 5 figure mark. This is all from one site. I know it's not big boy money like what some of you killers out there are earning, but it was decent.
I quit my job and left the UK to travel the world while working. I outsourced most of the grunt work to Filipino VA's and had an efficient writer producing the content. Things were great I was quite pleased with myself. If am gonna be honest I thought I crack the system. I started to take my eye off the ball. I neglecting to stay plugged into what was going on with SEO and also never really become part of the community.
Then 3 things happened over a relatively short period of time that brought me back to earth. First, some sneaky fucker hit me with a negative SEO attacked, spamming my site with 10000 shitty links. I disavowed them fairly quickly, so its all good, but I am not gonna lie they wounded me.
Then Amazon stuck 2 fingers up to everyone in their affiliate program by reducing their commission percent. Shots where fired and to me the message was loud and clear, the value Amazon sees in their is affiliates is diminishing.
Finally FRED rocks up to put the icing on the cake, since that 90% of my articles where affiliate “X Best” reviews, you can imagine this didn't go down well. Rankings dropped, traffic dropped, earnings dropped, FUCKED.
So I had a wake up call and realised I had to diversify my skill set. I am hear join the community, learn and fill my gaps in knowledge. I also wanna get my hands a bit dirty and dabble in the dark arts of Black Hat, which was something I never considered before, but fuck it I don’t want to get left behind.