how many sales are u guys averaging from amazon a day ?
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how many sales are u guys averaging from amazon a day ?
0 :d
3
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Though, I'm still getting seriously low traffic. Like, 150 - 200 uniques a day for each site (camcorders and lcd are getting none, because they're not indexed yet).
I suppose it's because I don't have a dedicated server then, because I do have SE friendly urls (e.g http://www.aspit.net/faq/miscellaneo...ofessional.asp)Quote:
Originally posted by Chris
I have a dedicated server so maybe it responds faster than what you have. SE friendly urls help of course as well.
I guess I'll just keep submitting my sites, and the main subpages, and wait for Google to finally index ALL my pages.
Same here. If only Google Japan would propogate to www.google.com :DQuote:
Originally posted by chromate
Though, I'm still getting seriously low traffic.
0 - Site not launched yet and I haven't finnished AWS.
So you're getting 0 sales from a site that doesn't exist yet? Thanks for letting us know Incka ;) lol
In addition to my URLs being SE friendly they're short.
domain.com/item/asin
domain.com/market/node
That might be helping.
Yeah, I always prefer sites with www.site.com/category/article rather than www.site.com/category?article=articlename
I've made 35 sales so far this quarter... so about 1 per day. But it only kicked off around the second week of January.
What is your AWS site url Mark?
Chris, I noticed that about your URLs. I was surprised that you were not putting any potential keywords in the URLs. On my site I include the item title in the URL, but it certainly makes the URL longer.Quote:
Originally posted by Chris
In addition to my URLs being SE friendly they're short.
What's better... short URLs, or keywords in URLs?
Interesting point. All my kitchen sites use short url's like Chris's. My other two sites (camcorders and LCD Monitors) both use longer keyword rich URLs.
All the kitchen sites got deep crawled pretty quickly. The other two sites (using the longer URLs) are still waiting for a deep crawl.
Wonder if the URL's have something to do with it?
Having said that Mike's site uses the short URL's and is still waiting for a deep crawl. So we're probably reading too much into it.