Disagree, I think too many people chase vanity metrics. It's all about what's actually converting and not just the shiny numbers. Dig into the user journey, not just the clicks.
yep exactly, adult stuff is a maze for sure. one tip I found helps me is just sticking to one traffic source until I get it kinda working, then branch out. trying to do too much
did you know that 70% of cold emails are ignored if they're not personalized? Like, just slapping a generic template and hitting send is a surefire way to stay invisible. Asking a specific question in the first line can bump your reply rate by at least 15%. Also, humor? Lowkey a gamble, but if...
just my 2 cents - for link exchanges and 3-way swaps, you might wanna check out linkcollider or even pre-sell links. they the process and save you from all the sus manual outreach. might be worth a shot if you need quick, semi-safe swaps.
Just my 2 cents, but yeah, sometimes you get a little push and think it's all good, then bam, algo smacks you down. It's like gambling with a tiny edge. Not saying it's always bad, but if your site gets hit, don't act surprised.
80% of people prob don't think about the long game when they jump into parasite SEO. yeah smh, those quick wins usually come with a price, like fragile authority that can vanish fast. been there, lost a couple sites that
I disagree, I think you're overestimating how much team size matters. The real issue is probably onboarding and training, not how many guys you have. Adding more heads w/o fixing the root problem just spreads the chaos
ever think maybe some of us just got tired of the same old reruns? I chased that sweet dating offer grind for a bit too long, thinking maybe I was missing some secret sauce. Turns out, sometimes you gotta accept that the hype train left the station a while ago
Ugh need to vent. Remember when you just found a couple solid dudes for an affiliate team and trusted them with the numbers? Felt so simple back then. Now its a total circus. Tried outsourcing traffic stuff last year, figured I could scale w/o going insane. Hired 3 guys, paid per lead, seemed...