In the past few days both Andrew and I have been busy. We’ve slacked off on our posting but are both going to try to catch up.
We’ve had steady earnings with 1-3 adsense clicks per day. Total earnings are around $15 right now. We’re definitely gaining momentum in terms of earnings. As for traffic, we’ve passed 3k uniques and are nearing 4k total. Apparently we shot a little low on that goal. Maybe our goal should have been 5k or even 10k unique visitors.
I wrote a post that I’m hoping will get popular on Digg and StumbleUpon. Check it out, “48 Practical Ways To Find and Land a Job“.
I liked your post Brandon. But I like the idea of your project more. 🙂
I was actually one of the blogs whom you “posted some comments on” with “the name showing as “Brandon – Call Center Consultant” that you “hopefully [wished] some of the dofollow blogs will show our comments and lead Google back to our site with decent anchor text.” Probloggers I’ve met here in the Philippines have told me this trick and based on the progress of Call Center Consultant — it works!
So, I’m posting a comment on your site wishing the same thing. 🙂
Thanks Brandon and LJ!
I have added comments to other posts related to my site in the past with keywords. I like the part where you place your name and then the keywords beside them even better.
It allows you to stay personal and still get your keywords out there.
Chris, Brandon uses nofollow so you are giving away your keywords to him.
Brandon, I hope you will be honest enough to not unapproved my comment.
You are having very good traffic, 4k/day is crazy. I got myself 400 visitors and already so happy. Indeed, stumbleupon users never ever click the AdSense. Maybe they are already on AdSense and try to avoid … maybe my Ad just stay in the wrong spot? I do notice though, whenever there is organic google result, there is some clicking.
Binh, I don’t intend to steal my visitors niches. In fact I give away free niche ideas. Not to mention, “nofollow” doesn’t mean search engines don’t follow links…in fact I would suggest the opposite.