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@JamaicanMoose do you hire an editor to edit/proofread the articles your writers submit? If so, what do you pay the Editor, and what’s your hiring process like for them?
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@JamaicanMoose do you hire an editor to edit/proofread the articles your writers submit? If so, what do you pay the Editor, and what’s your hiring process like for them?
I spent a total of $495 to increase my monthly revenue by $90/mo and added $19,470 valuation to my site when it comes time to sell (using 33x valuation multiple).
That's a very interesting way to think about content value.
I used to think content quality would add a large premium on a sale, but judging from the offers I've gotten, buyers don't really care too much. Earnings are far more important.
Indeed. Same with PBNs. Most buyers aren't going to care. Earnings are what matters because it shows Google likes the site. That's the hardest part about SEO.
Your idea's good, but several variables might mess with your numbers big time:This allows me to quickly see which pages have been underperforming for a time period. I chose 90 days to get rid of variance, but I suppose 60 days, might be a better measurement. The goal is to find that middle position, between obsessing over stats and just letting things ride. I sacrifice some earnings on some pages, for scaleability, but I still get alerted of serious declines.
Your idea's good, but several variables might mess with your numbers big time:
For seasonality it might be worthwhile to plot performance per month of year, while you might (partly) solve for variable #2 by grouping content based on age i.e. what is the avg. performance of 30 day old content, 90 day old, etc. You'll probably have to play around with the buckets (groups) so things don't get too granular.
- Seasonality (e.g. products that are HOT in summer, but dead in winter)
- New & low traffic pages will skew numbers (no performance, high % because of 10 visits with 1 sale while that's not reliable statistically, etc.)
- Cookie period etc.
I'm also trying to tackle this issue ATM, thinking through what kind of data I really need, what's just useless data p*rn, etc.
I'm currently working on finding a content formatter in the Philippines through a web dev company.
Is it a sound strategy to go with less than stellar content, cheaper content, and then see how it performs.
How did this play out? Not with the Podio setup, but just in general. Are they formatting well? What's it costing you per post? I need to get this done myself.
will likely convert enough over time to break even and start profiting.
"Over time we're all bankrupt"
I get what you're saying. I just dislike these duds, that cost like $200 and earn nothing. Can't have too many of those.
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How to reduce risk of duds? Length vs earnback period and so on.
@bernard did you look at Jetpack and the Google Docs Extension?
shortcodes are a bit problematic with importing. Usually you need to add them after the upload, which defeats your whole purpose. And to be honest I only tried the Markdown option from Jetpack.Shortcodes maybe?