Your launching alot of AWS sites chromate... I best launch some myself soon or all the categories will be taken. I found a script for one on a site, and it looks abit like your sites, so I'm using that script.
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Your launching alot of AWS sites chromate... I best launch some myself soon or all the categories will be taken. I found a script for one on a site, and it looks abit like your sites, so I'm using that script.
I can't say I've seen it in my logs. When you say pages do you mean product pages as well?Quote:
Originally posted by chromate
Has the GoogleBot been through your site? It takes a little while after that to actually get in the index. If you haven't seen GoogleBot yet, keep submitting pages from your site. I do it every other day on new sites and normally get deep crawled pretty fast.
Thanks,
Mike
BTW, I've sent you a PM:)
LCD Monitors is my last one. 5 is enough! :) If I can't make them work well, I'll give up. I'm going to spend all my time building them up now with articles etc so they're not just "worthless" sites, as they are now.
Might build a few separate content sites to gather some PR and then push it all over to the relevant AWS sites.
You have 6, not 5. One is not listed in your sig.
Errr which one isn't listed? Camcorder Reviews? I scrapped that one so it wouldn't clash directly with Dan's site. We're using different primary keywords now.
You just scrapped it?
Why not give it away like Shawn Weeks does? Or atleast give away it's AWS script to all of us at website publisher...
It took around a week for me to get spidered. A little less maybe.
I don't know what's happening with me then. Hopefully I will be spirdered within the next few days.
Hopefully I will see an example on website publisher soon or have a program that can unzip .tar.gz's soon...
If your stuggling then follow the example on devshed. It confused me at first, but after asking questions I've got it all to work.
As chromate told me, all of the code on that tutorial is basically all you need.
Or you could just wait until the article here is done.
I'll have the article finished today, so depending on any revision requests from the Editor-in-Chief :) , you should see it on this site in a day or two....Quote:
Originally posted by incka
Dan, have you made the article on AWS yet?
Stay tuned!
Is the article going to contain a step-by-step guide or an example code? If it does it will be simply spiffing. (I am going to try to use more traditional british words in my posts to uphold the UK's reputation.)
If I can get this .tar.gz open I've got an example code, but I can't find a free program that will do it, and I don't want WinZip, thank you very much.
As I said, stay tuned..... :DQuote:
Originally posted by incka
Is the article going to contain a step-by-step guide or an example code?
If it is then all I can say is Jolly Good Show you old codger!
I didn't scrap it. I just changed the name, that's all.Quote:
Originally posted by incka
You just scrapped it?
I must say your new name is simply spiffing. And the LCD monitor name is too...
And a great exploit of the misspelling of South Beach Diet, how do you think of so many cool names?
That southbeach diet one was working fantastic until this latest update. I was number one for about a week without any PR :) Now things have changed :( ...
It's not really a misspelling anyway... I'm just conjoining two words ;) Loads of users have mailed me saying they found the site useful anyway. So that's ok.
Wow, how are you getting that much traffic with a PR0 site?Quote:
Originally posted by Chris
Perhaps my estimate was a little high. On Monday I only got 800.
Lots of pages of content, and Google guessing PR.
Mmm... When is this article on AWS going to be finnished? I'm waiting for that before I start work on my AWS sites...
^yeah... I cant wait to read it to get a handle on these AWS sites
On a unrelated note I have a few links for amazon on my other sites and set a new record yesterday 5 sales :D haha it's nothing much but im happy with the results Im seeing from amazon since starting to use them more lately.
Yeah right :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally posted by GCT13
I'll have the article finished today...
I just turned in the first draft. Went through a lot of revisions. It was a much larger project than I anticipated, but I wanted to be as thorough as possible.
Yes, best to be perfect and take a few weeks than being rushed and being inaccurate or hard to follow.
We are really thankful for your future contribution to this fine resource.
I'll try to get the article posted in the next couple days.
Then I can make my jewelry AWS and my other AWS that ties in with one Mike is making.
For now it's online viral marketting for me...
I considered a jewelry site. But of course, being a new store, you wont have any reviews etc. You may also find your have problems implementing the AWS with it. It tends to be a bit screwy with the new stores. They ask you to promote them and then they don't work properly. Great. :)
Well I've made the design, and the secret to high SERPs is to get in early.
You know, Health and Beauty is weird.
I get sporadic orders, but when I get an order the person orders like 10 bottles of advil. The large quantity helps me get to Amazon's next tier, and I get 10% commission, but its odd. I was expecting more variety in sales.
Which site did you get the sale from?
kissitmakeitbetter.com
You're probably finding that your visitors know what they want already and maybe already use the product, which would probably quite often be the case with health and beauty products. They know what already works for them and they've just found that through your site they can get it cheaper than they would from where-ever else it is that they used to buy it from. Just a guess.
do you think a music AWS site could work? at first i thought i could use tie-ins from my lyrics site so it might work, but then i realized most people probably just go straight to amazon already when looking to buy music - is that a fair assumption? or is setting one up worth a shot?
My music AWS site is currently getting (on average) 1 order a day. Although the last week has seen anywhere from 2-5 orders (items) per day.
Just today Google hit kissitmakeitbetter.com up for 3700 pages (so far).
Teoma hit up discountpowertools for 12,600 pages and Google did for nearly 7,000 pages.
Looking good.
What about all the web? They are indexing almost as many pages as google, and their rankings, even though they do have spam sites in, seem more fair.
I'm running a music lyrics/reviews, but I'm still trying. It's not costing me anything, so I might as well try.Quote:
Originally posted by eMEraLdwPn
do you think a music AWS site could work? at first i thought i could use tie-ins from my lyrics site so it might work, but then i realized most people probably just go straight to amazon already when looking to buy music - is that a fair assumption? or is setting one up worth a shot?
(For example, http://www.chill2music.com/shop/list...p_selling.html)
AWS question coming. Do you just have to include your associates ID in a URL to amazon if you want to be commissioned? Or is there something else to add?
Thanks,
Mike
Your associates ID is all you really need.
Thanks:) BTW, I don't know if you've read it yet, but I pm'd you last night.
Any tips on getting Teoma to visit your pages?