I watched a bunch of YouTube videos to understand how product research works, then tested a few low-cost items to see what actually got clicks and sales before scaling anything.
I’ve had good results by focusing on long-tail keywords with low competition, updating old content regularly, and building backlinks through forums and blog comments in related niches.
I focus a lot on page speed and mobile-friendliness—Google seems to care about that more now. Also, fixing broken links and keeping content fresh really helped my rankings.
I switched industries a couple of years ago, and starting from scratch is tough but doable. You don’t need to stick with your current niche forever—plenty of people move between careers, like going from marketing to plumbing. I found https://www.howtobecomeaplumber.org/ while looking at career...
I tried something similar a few months ago by offering a short checklist PDF on how to prepare photos before sending them to an Amazon photographer. It worked well as a lead magnet because lots of sellers don’t really know what kind of images convert best. I added a few tips based on what actual...
Cottage cheese and Greek yogurt are my go-to snacks—they're tasty, low in fat, and really fill me up. I sometimes mix in some fruit to keep it interesting. I’m also always on the lookout for cheap protein sources since eating healthy can get pricey fast. Eggs, canned tuna, and legumes help me...
I’ve seen decent CTRs by targeting fans on forums and Reddit right before the game kicks off. Timing really matters. I’ve also learned to double-check geo-targeting—ran into issues promoting in states with strict rules, especially where questions like "is BetUS legal in California" pop up a lot...
I just emailed the hotels directly asking for permission to use their images, and most of them were cool with it as long as I added a credit. I did this with a few listings for a 4 star accommodation perth and had no issues. Sometimes they even sent better quality pics than what you’d find...
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