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I like that you put quotation marks around passive income because it's not a reality and anyone who thinks it is gets a rude awakening.
It's like the musician that goes to Nashville or New York to make it big, finds out there's 10 slots for the next generation of stars and there's a million other people clamoring for the spot. They all end up stuck, working as waitresses for low wages in a place with a higher cost of living and can't scrounge up enough cash to ever make it back home. "Starving Artist."
Imagine doing that but finding yourself stuck in some strange country with strange customs.
But yeah, things are insanely different since the 2009-2010 time period. Google favors older, bigger websites and throttles new ones for around a year. The EMD and keyword-in-domain bonus is still around but it's minuscule and gets outweighed by having proper branding signals fairly quickly. Google has gotten so lazy about spam that a 200 word worthless post with zero backlinks can outrank the most insightful and useful content with 100 links, just because of the sitewide domain metrics.
It's a different world but one that people are still making gobs of money in. Google is actively attacking affiliate sites right now too with their 'Fred' update, going after sites with a disproportionate amount of buying-intent content and keyword targeting, while changing the SERPs to include their comparison tables, review scraping, and product carousels.
2018 is going to be interesting, that's for sure. Times are as fun as ever, just different.
I like that you put quotation marks around passive income because it's not a reality and anyone who thinks it is gets a rude awakening.
It's like the musician that goes to Nashville or New York to make it big, finds out there's 10 slots for the next generation of stars and there's a million other people clamoring for the spot. They all end up stuck, working as waitresses for low wages in a place with a higher cost of living and can't scrounge up enough cash to ever make it back home. "Starving Artist."
Imagine doing that but finding yourself stuck in some strange country with strange customs.
But yeah, things are insanely different since the 2009-2010 time period. Google favors older, bigger websites and throttles new ones for around a year. The EMD and keyword-in-domain bonus is still around but it's minuscule and gets outweighed by having proper branding signals fairly quickly. Google has gotten so lazy about spam that a 200 word worthless post with zero backlinks can outrank the most insightful and useful content with 100 links, just because of the sitewide domain metrics.
It's a different world but one that people are still making gobs of money in. Google is actively attacking affiliate sites right now too with their 'Fred' update, going after sites with a disproportionate amount of buying-intent content and keyword targeting, while changing the SERPs to include their comparison tables, review scraping, and product carousels.
2018 is going to be interesting, that's for sure. Times are as fun as ever, just different.