My Fashion Site Is Not Progressing

Hello friends,

I have a 6-month-old fashion blog where I’ve written around 85 unique articles. I continue to add unique content every day.
I promote the articles I write by commenting on fashion pages on Facebook. However, this only boosts traffic for the day; the next day it is the same. My site gets an average of 30-40 hits, and receives about 1 click per day on AdSense ads.

The articles I write get indexed in 1-2 days, but they do not rank or they appear on the 5th or 6th pages. Show me a path, has my site fallen into spam? I don’t know what to do or where to turn.

I think the number of images inside the topics is insufficient. You need to write 100 words of explanatory

Alright boss, I’ll work on what you said from now on :slight_smile: I will write focusing on ‘xxx models’ heavy topics, and the images will go to the image page, not the URL. Let’s try it :slight_smile:

Samet said everything I was going to say. Your theme is very nice; add the images as a gallery. It changes as you click, and it should automatically be an attachment anyway; the theme must be doing that. The other and most important issue is the ads: paste one 336x280 above and one below the images, bro, don’t hold back. But if you say “let the site get traffic first, then I’ll put up ads,” it’s up to you.

Also, check your site; look at the Sunucu Tarama | WM Aracı area to see what kind of sites are next to yours. If there are XXX sites or similar, that could cause issues too.

I’m using Cloudflare, sir, to avoid being affected by the sites on the server.
When I add images to the post as a gallery, it doesn’t work as you described. When I add it as a gallery like this it aligns them, and when clicked like this it slides from right to left. I think it’s too early for ads, sir.

That’s it, this is what I mean by a gallery. Ads can be placed on top thanks to the theme feature. This is more effective. Page views increase, and ad clicks are also best this way. At least I’ve been doing it this way for a long time.

@Karrizima Do you have a recommendation for a good server without xxx sites?

Hello, the traffic on the sites I have opened just isn’t improving. What steps do we need to take to make images unique and regarding the gallery plugin?

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I think the method that Mynet formerly used for the gallery and that most news scripts continue to use should be utilized. The browser should compile an HTML page for each photo in the gallery. That is, without using ajax, the page should be posted every time the user moves to the next image. This way, 1 index should be obtained on Google for each photo. When you add 20 photos to 1 article, you can have 21 indexes including the article. For example

Is there anyone with positive/negative experience regarding this method? We can discuss and improve it.

The categories are incredibly crowded. So, efficiently creating content for all of them is very hard if you don’t have a team. Samet has already shared the technical details, but my suggestion is this: If you don’t have a team, it is impossible to operate in that many categories. Nowadays, there are sites performing incredibly well and addressing an established audience, be it in the food recipes category, the decoration category, or the health and beauty categories. For example, imagine a blog earning 10,000 lira a month from AdSense. They exist, and there are even those earning multiples of that. I’m sure a 2-3 person team just writes and hangs out from home. To give an example, the copywriters at cilt.net really know their job, and according to my sources, their monthly revenue was around 10,000 lira. I’m saying this to inspire you, but you need to make a difference in your blog; if there isn’t substantial content in so many categories, just let go of what you can’t handle.

Friends have already said what needs to be said. I’m going to give another piece of advice that I’d say has nothing to do with hits, but it is actually related in a way because it can contribute to the bounce rate. Change your logo. It’s really bad.

Also, even though fashion has so many different categories, you’ve split your site into too many categories. There are already too many categories in fashion. You’ve turned the fashion site into a women’s site.

Everyone has explained it well, but no one has conveyed the importance of SEO :slight_smile: Content alone won’t work; you need to do SEO for the site.

I generally liked the site. I also wondered if any SEO work has been done on the site. However, my main curiosity is whether this site has social media accounts? If so, I believe the flow of visitors from there could be very intense. I think Facebook ads could also work for both gaining members and attracting visitors to the site.

I haven’t done any SEO work. As for social media accounts, there are Facebook, Twitter, and Google Plus, but they have few followers. I don’t know how to use social media accounts in the best way.

Around 85 unique articles is very few; the sites you are competing with are getting links from solid places. Especially from places with high Domain Authority, so Google isn’t really responding to your site.

If you try to enter 5 pieces of content every day -200-300 words each-, if the content you enter is content searched for on Google, and if you build backlinks to the content you enter as WordPress no-follow links, your site will start to get hits slowly.

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