Hello, first of all, for friends who say “just add on-site optimization and content” for new sites, there is no need to read on and waste time, thank you in advance ![]()
If we set aside content and on-site optimization, what kind of work should we do? I am thinking of doing the following work for a new site I am going to open, may I have your suggestions?
The path I plan to follow
- Before the main site, I opened 2 buffer sites (.com), and entered daily content for 1 month. I reduced the content frequency to 2 per week.
- I established the main site. I plan to complete on-site optimizations and enter content as 1-2 articles per day. Also, I plan to open Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and Instagram accounts, and share the topics I opened daily on each with a different commentary.
- I plan to open blogs on a few places like Tumblr, Weebly, WordPress and post spun articles inside. I will wait 1-2 months for these as well.
- 1-2 weeks after establishing the main site, I will get promotional posts from 2 high D.A. sites, in the format of URL, sitename.com, and sitename.
- While all these operations are being done, I plan to create a simple template with the Senuke program and build links to the spun free blogs I created there.
- From the free blogs, I will give backlinks to my buffer sites, and from those to my main site’s subpages.
- Additionally, I plan to get video, pdf, question asking, and image backlinks from relevant categories of relevant forums for the main site.
I plan to start acquiring backlinks with keywords after 3 months. Since it will be a fashion site anyway, there will be subpages that will bring me traffic.
What other suggestions do you have or at what points do you disagree with me? Frankly, I don’t believe that traffic is gained solely through content. Especially after seeing sites on the market that haven’t even completed their first week but have reached 100-200 hits.
I am opening a fashion site for my wife; thinking that her nagging will not end if it doesn’t earn something, I wanted to get your opinions too ![]()
I didn’t slack off and drew up the plan in my head. These are not things to be done all at once; it could be problematic both in terms of time and risk. That’s why I started with the paid buffer sites. I don’t plan to link out to the main site until 1-2 months have passed for those, whereas for the others I am thinking of 3 to 5 per week.
As for blogs, I am thinking of WordPress, Tumblr, Blogspot, and Weebly fed with high P.A spun content. So not comment backlinks.