I'd like for everyone to list any of their AWS sites that earn over 100 dollars a month. I just want to take a look at them and try to learn why and how they became that profitable; as you can probably assume, I suck at making money ;)
Thanks.
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I'd like for everyone to list any of their AWS sites that earn over 100 dollars a month. I just want to take a look at them and try to learn why and how they became that profitable; as you can probably assume, I suck at making money ;)
Thanks.
None of my aws sites make over $100 a month. The reason is, I completely neglect them. The best way to turn them into nice earners is to pump them full of PR. Unfortunately, I don't have enough to go around as I send it to my more profitable sites.
Unless you have a decent amount of PR, a very big AWS site or an existing site to tag the AWS onto, I just wouldn't bother with it anymore. Personal opinion though.
All my AWs sites together made just ~$70 last month. *shrug* It's easy money, just not lots of money :)
I saw a dating site in your signature.Quote:
Originally Posted by chromate
Could we make links exchange??
My sites in my signature
Silex
Please hijack my thread rather than using PMs, Silex.
Okay, so general idea is: pump them fulla PR and make lots of them if you plan to earn ANY money?
Any other things I should know?
If the pages are well optimized, then I don't think so :)
I did not understand...Quote:
Originally Posted by James
my English not so good
Flood your store with back-links. Make a ton of AWS stores.
Yes, you get what you pay for.Quote:
Originally Posted by James
Last quarter I made $745.93 just by doing nothing!!
Tips: Use the real thing. Don't use the cheepo stuff out there. :D
:D:D Give me $50.00 and Google will see that and give you some extra PR and crawl your site like mad! :D:D:D:DQuote:
Originally Posted by James
*Any one who believes that is nuts!*
Or I could just use a script that's already SE-friendly, or just write my own and not have to give you any money.
Could this statement be any more contradictory?Quote:
Yes, you get what you pay for.
Last quarter I made $745.93 just by doing nothing!!
Are there any tips you guys can think of to improve the conversion ratio?
My conversions went up when I removed product pages, and just had the products in categories linking straight to Amazon (see www.buysport.net for an example). However, I know others have had different results, but this works for me (that sport site was making sales within a week, something my other AWS stores never did - except another one which I use a similar system for:)).
The faster you can get visitors to Amazon the better. Though no product pages= Way less store pages of yours that can get indexed in Google.
Don't give Amazon any back-links!
What the fick (not a spelling mistake; it's Deutsch) is that supposed to mean?Quote:
Don't give Amazon any back-links!
You may as well not pass loads of PR to Amazon. I use the no-follow thing for my 'Buy Now' links, which I believe means you dont pass PR to the linked-to page.
Edit: I thought I did, it appears I use forms for the links, must have been thinking of something else. Anyway, if you were using standard links, you could use no-follow thing to prevent passing PR to Amazon.
Or toss the link through a redirect script :)
Learn a little about Search engines, back-links, and PR!! Last thing we want is Amazon at #1 for every thing. I got over 1,000,000 AWS URLs indexed in Google, and not a single URL has links to the index page of Amazon. They invented redirects for a reason, use it!!! Each domain gives Amazon ONE back-link, the URL that re-directs to Amazon.Quote:
Originally Posted by James
Total back-links from all sites: Maybe 25 instead of over a million.
Could you not make it 0 by not allowing the redirect page to be indexed?Quote:
Originally Posted by Nintendo
I probably know more about SEO than you do. :P It's easier to just use ref="nofollow", which is supported by Google, MSN, and Yahoo!.Quote:
Learn a little about Search engines, back-links, and PR!! Last thing we want is Amazon at #1 for every thing. I got over 1,000,000 AWS URLs indexed in Google, and not a single URL has links to the index page of Amazon. They invented redirects for a reason, use it!!! Each domain gives Amazon ONE back-link, the URL that re-directs to Amazon.
The links look likeQuote:
Originally Posted by r2d2
amazon_products_feed.cgi?go=amazon&s=5635fj5883fui e8g&session=5788bgru57j@sessionid=3476fh56hdf&&$$$ @@&locale=us
And Google hasn't touched a single one of them, and there are over 150 webmasters that use that kind of link.
It's called residual income. Try it some time! It works! :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Nintendo
Your websites are beautiful works of art.Quote:
Originally Posted by Nintendo
:)
yea but his income is going to go down to even less. $750 is not that much to begin with.
What the **** are you talking about?Quote:
Originally Posted by Nintendo
If you dont have to work on something at all and it still earns money, then you can do other things and still earn money. Its how to get wealthy.
i think James knows what residual income is but Nintendo was saying something that did not make sense, at least in English.
Well put.
He said something directly contradictory, when I told him that he was saying something contradictory he said that such contradictions are called residual income. Guess I should try it:
I make money. However, I don't make any money.
Am I rich yet? :P
Ah ok, yeah I thought so, thought I'd just add that anyway :) . I think he wants you to buy his script thing to get indexed.
Then you can leave it and it becomes residual income :)
You could have my script if you like that does friendly URLs anyway, like this: http://www.discount-plasma-tv.com/pl...PF9966-26.html
No thanks, I've found http://freekrai.net -- That is a nice site you have there, though.