michaelmosesson
Member
Hey, Fellas!
Thanks for taking an interest in my thread!
I'm Michael and I'm pretty new to this forum. As you may have already guessed, I'm Swedish so please either ignore or correct grammar mistakes I make (don't just complain about them )
When I first signed up and introduced myself I made a promise to start a journey thread. It got a little delayed, but here we finally are!
Currently I'm building a product site in an interior design sub-niche. I follow the steps in the Screw9-5 course by Jay Wessman.
As I've got no more money to spend on this project, whatsoever, I intend to go through this journey with having invested only in hosting and a domain.
Goal
My goal is simple. Get my main keyword ranked on the 1st page of Google.
The keyword is a bit more competitive than what was recommended in the course, but it's finally started to rank and is currently placed on page #13 in Google. (12,3m results, 33,1k searches/mth)
What's been going on so far?
The website was launched Feb 2nd, 2014 and in exactly one week it has been running for 2 months.
During this time I've managed to get 9 sales, which have resulted in a $10.14 commission from Amazon.
Current statistics
Main keyword rank: Page #13
Products on site: 12
Followers
Ahrefs
As you can see, Ahrefs has only discovered 9 backlinks so far. I've placed a few more out there and it seems to be adding new ones every day now!
Full site analytics
Just for fun, can anyone guess the traffic source responsible for the spike on March 14th?
Organic search visitors
Amazon earnings
What's next?
I will be continuing building my following and backlinks on authority sites. I'm also developing some simple browser automation tools in Java and Selenium (highly recommended and FREE) to get rid of the repetitive tasks and let me focus on building more links.
Last thoughts
I've read that having a mix of dofollow/nofollow links makes my backlinks look more natural. However, it seems like there's no mention about it in the screw9-5 course. How much should I obsess about whether a link is dofollow or nofollow?
Thanks for reading!
Until next time,
Michael
Thanks for taking an interest in my thread!
I'm Michael and I'm pretty new to this forum. As you may have already guessed, I'm Swedish so please either ignore or correct grammar mistakes I make (don't just complain about them )
When I first signed up and introduced myself I made a promise to start a journey thread. It got a little delayed, but here we finally are!
Currently I'm building a product site in an interior design sub-niche. I follow the steps in the Screw9-5 course by Jay Wessman.
As I've got no more money to spend on this project, whatsoever, I intend to go through this journey with having invested only in hosting and a domain.
Goal
My goal is simple. Get my main keyword ranked on the 1st page of Google.
The keyword is a bit more competitive than what was recommended in the course, but it's finally started to rank and is currently placed on page #13 in Google. (12,3m results, 33,1k searches/mth)
What's been going on so far?
The website was launched Feb 2nd, 2014 and in exactly one week it has been running for 2 months.
During this time I've managed to get 9 sales, which have resulted in a $10.14 commission from Amazon.
Current statistics
Main keyword rank: Page #13
Products on site: 12
Followers
- Twitter: 159
- Tumblr: 203
- Facebook: 44
- G+: 117
- Pinterest: 1,510
Ahrefs
As you can see, Ahrefs has only discovered 9 backlinks so far. I've placed a few more out there and it seems to be adding new ones every day now!
Full site analytics
Just for fun, can anyone guess the traffic source responsible for the spike on March 14th?
Organic search visitors
Amazon earnings
What's next?
I will be continuing building my following and backlinks on authority sites. I'm also developing some simple browser automation tools in Java and Selenium (highly recommended and FREE) to get rid of the repetitive tasks and let me focus on building more links.
Last thoughts
I've read that having a mix of dofollow/nofollow links makes my backlinks look more natural. However, it seems like there's no mention about it in the screw9-5 course. How much should I obsess about whether a link is dofollow or nofollow?
Thanks for reading!
Until next time,
Michael