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Getting to 19,000 monthly clicks: Everything I've learned about SEO as a beginner

submitted this link on May 3, 2023
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    Great content! Just a suggestion; for the step "Identify 3-5 FAQ questions from people." when writing an article, you can use the AnswerthePublic website to see what questions do people already asking.

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    Thank you for this great piece of content. How long did it take you to start getting this amount of traffic?

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    Great post! It's always wonderful to see people sharing their knowledge and insights with the community. Keep up the good work!

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    Thank you for sharing this! We have never used programmatic SEO before, but now I will try to test it and hope to get some good results. I have noticed that most sites that use location-based targeting and other content-based strategies are getting a good amount of traffic. Your post was really amazing, and the sources you provided were helpful.

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    This is a really useful overview of SEO - good substance, without overwhelming detail. Thanks!

    BTW, beautiful use of TailwindCSS on Remoterocketship - looks great

    Another article to consider is one explaining your decision to charge job seekers to receive job postings. I'm not saying you're wrong - it's a choice that surprises me and I'd love to learn more.

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      Thank you!

      Re charging job seekers: I tried charging businesses but it didn’t work for me. I think for a few reasons:

      1. Market is flooded with candidates at the moment, so demand is lower
      2. To add value to B2B, site either needs to be niche (to provide niche candidates) or get a ton of users
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        Thank you.

        #2 definitely makes sense.

        #1 - that the market is flooded with candidates - seems burdensome for hiring managers. WAY too many applicants, most of whom get ignored, can't be a great scenario.

        In 2017, I wrote a short article on Medium: "Would You Pay $5 to Apply For A Job?" (https://mgav.medium.com/would-you-pay-5-to-apply-for-a-job-d558b1687e52).

        Some readers who responded were very annoyed by how they were treated and would pay $5 to show genuine interest, thin the pool of applicants, and get a guarantee of a response from the company. Others were vitriolic.

        I have a job board with this approach on my (giant) list of ideas to pursue, but feel free to team-up with me, or do it yourself, with no strings attached (maybe a small cup of coffee if you clear $10/million per year in profit :)

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          Ha! Super interesting. The fact people would pay is really strong validation for how much of a problem this is. Not sure I agree with the solution though, but I see where you're coming from!

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            I'm wrong a LOT, so it may not be a great approach. -M

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    Thanks for sharing this!

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    This is a really useful overview of SEO - good substance, without overwhelming detail. Thanks!

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    I'm currently getting 14K monthly clicks on my music website but only $200 MRR. The only thing I'm doing for monetization is ads and affiliate income. What else are you doing to get that income?

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    Thanks for sharing this, I also want to learn SEO and I think this will be a great article to read for this.

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    Really enjoyed this read. Thanks!!

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    Thank you so much for this !

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    Hi, congrats and awesome! Can you tell me which CMS do you use for Next.js? And maybe even an article for optimizing SEO for Next.js would be cool. Thanks!

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      Im not using any CMS. Also, next js is already very optimized for SEO, so I'm not doing anything in addition to it!

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        Thanks for the reply. If you don't mind me asking can you tell me a little bit more like are you creating individual pages under advice/ folder ? I always wanted to do that since it's so straightforward, but the thing with doing that is, even if we developers are very fine with it, what if you add a not-so-code-savvy-marketer to the team? Do you plan to handle that scenario later? Just wanted to hear your thoughts! Thanks!

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          It's all done programmatically at the moment. I haven't thought about how to handle a not-so-code-savvy-marketer. I'll cross that bridge if/when I get there!

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    It's fantastic to hear about your success in generating 19,000 monthly clicks through SEO, and I commend you for sharing your experience as a beginner in the field. SEO can be a complex and ever-evolving area, and it's always valuable to learn from others who have navigated the journey and achieved tangible results.

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      Very insightful, chatGPT

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