Update 7: Tuesday, 5th February 2019
Recap of the last 7 Weeks:
"Life is what happens while you are busy making other plans" (John Lennon - Beautiful Boy, 11 April 1981).
One offer (the main one) I had in that project went down for good and I had to replace it. Which sounds like a tiny issue but only if you account for that in the beginning. I had to rewrite a serious part of the article as it was a "problem solving" style blog post with an embedded product review/promotion part. Think of "the main ingredient in this super product is asparagus and it's so great because with asparagus you can fly and get to be superhuman, and that's was what you asked, isn't it..." - now the replacement product simply doesn't have asparagus in it... that's when the crap hits the fan.
So instead of going forward with all of it, I basically was thrown back completely. I, therefore, introduce a new section in this update. "Learnings"
So, a serious part of the article is rewritten. The Youtube Video had to be replaced (as the previous one was product oriented to). All the links for the YT video are sunk costs and I had to rebuild them.
I improved the text and article structure to as it had to be redone anyway. This actually leads to a serious CTR improvement. And the good thing I can tell; there was a conversion between X-Mas and New Year. I would love to say this is because of the new article structure and product. But the product went down the beginning of January, so the conversion was within the "old" article/product.
Current Rankings:
Traffic:
Current CPA Income:
320 Organic Visitors
88 Clicks
27.5% CTR
1 Conversion
0.3125% CR
$44 Income
Current Verdict:
The rankings didn't suffer that much. But they moved neither. That is good and bad news.
The new article has a serious higher CTR but didn't produce any conversions yet. The conversion rate is currently 0.31%. So the article CTR is meanwhile fine (I estimate 20-30% initially, and with 27.5% I'm well within that range). The CR is WAY to low! I expected it to be within the 3-4% range. Now either my exception was wrong or the article isn't convincing enough yet. We will see.
Learnings:
1) Plan for an offer to be replaced. Don't have a "product" review in the way that it wouldn't fit for a similar offer. Expect that to happen, plan for it, have the replacement offer review written by your writer from day 1 to avoid having to rehire the same writer or to have 2 writing styles in the same article. Or write the damn thing yourself in the first place!
2) Don't - I repeat DON'T - use the product name as anchor text in your backlink strategy... it might look like a good idea to the some "branding" power but it's a horrible idea. The moment the offer goes down the anchor text is not only useless, but it will also hurt you as the product is no longer in the article itself!
3) Buy a cheap domain and 301 that to the YT video. Build all Backlinks towards that domain you own and control. With that, you lose a tiny bit of ranking power but when you need to delete the video you can 301 the domain to a new video and with that protect your link building investment (time and money).
Up Next:
I'm back to square one. I restarted the link building and had to plan the blog outreach again. The past weeks I didn't have too much time (year-end - the books have to be closed and audited for the past year for all companies). So I didn't invest to much time in planning yet. I might sound like a broken record as I type this again: next is link building, blog outreach and get a bunch of quality links...
I started with a quote. So I will end with one too.
"Do not go gentle into that good night. Rage, rage against the dying of the light!" (Dylan Thomas, 1914-1953)