This is an Ezoic first-month case study. I got to $32 per month income after just 4 months by answering all the questions around 1 topic.
That's 75 hours invested in writing 50 blog articles about skimboarding, and you can do this too with your niche site.
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I know how hard it is to start blogging but case studies like this one I'm about to share with you
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have helped me through those first few tough months where nothing seems to be happening
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Do you want to learn how I did it? Because in this video I'll share exactly how I got to $32
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per month after just four months as my first month on a Zoic. Let's dive in the computer for this
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Now look at that growth. That's so insane to me that that's possible. And looking at the first
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few months it's easy to think that nothing will happen even though you've invested so much time
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and energy into it. But here's my Zoog revenue for the site. And here's the Amazon affiliate revenue
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This site, kauaisurfreport.com, was an expired domain I bought off of Flippa and it had some
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boilerplate content on it about kauai and surf spots over there. I paid $500 for it in September
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and let it sit for a while when I was working on other projects. Then at the end of March
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I finally decided what to do with it because I wanted to learn more about skimboarding myself
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Here's what I did to get it up and ready for growth. And you can do this too, very easily
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without any paid tools. Now this is not your typical keyword research or your best X for Y type of writing So be ready to ask the questions that your audience is asking and really start helping people Now this works best if you actually interested in
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your topic because you're going to find out some pretty cool stuff about your niche. You're going
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to uncover all of the questions that people have asked Google and write complete and precise answers
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You're going to actually help people searching for these questions to get started in your niche
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I spend about 25 days writing 50 articles for this site all about skimboarding, answering all of the
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questions people might have. That's just two articles a day, something you can definitely do
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especially if you're really into the niche and you're doing research for your hobby maybe anyway
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That's about 75 hours invested for $32 per month after just four months. Now this is how you find
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the questions you're going to answer. Just head over to answersocrates.com and type in your topic
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And you need this to be really specific, like if you have a site about Japanese food, type in sushi
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or if you have a site about surfing, type in skimboarding, like I did with this case study
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You're going to go through all of these and answer those questions one by one
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For me that was about 50 articles. Then you're going to create a what is skimboarding article and if the topic lends itself to it
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also a review article like best skimboards You do need to do some idiot proofing with these questions to group them into topics because some questions are very similar or ask about the same type of thing
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These are obvious skimboarding on grass and on wet grass. I find that if you go through them all
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you'll be able to group them as you write. Go back to a previous article and add a question here and
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there. It's kind of like the army ants method I heard Morten Storgart mention. And with this
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specific type of article here that I call the army ants method. I go after topics so small and so
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insignificant on their own that they will not really make for a good article on their own. So
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the idea here is to take a whole bunch of tiny topics around the same, you can say, keywords as
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the same main topic and then put them all in one article. But if you're really struggling with this
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you can use one paid tool to group all of these questions together into topics, and that's Keyword Cupid
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Let me know in the comments below if you'd like me to make a tutorial on how to use that
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And most of these questions will be so specific there won't be a good article on them
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So I piece together information I find in blog posts and questions answered on Reddit and Quora
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and I just write the answers in my own words An article like that really shouldn take you more than one and a half hours That should give you more than enough time to write a thorough and well article Once you answered them the only important thing
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left is to interlink them here and there, make sure every article has at least one internal link going to it and link to the what is article and a review
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article from just about every blog post. When you've written them all the
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waiting game begins and that can get pretty frustrating. I mean look at this
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graph there's almost no visible change for at least two months after I started writing. That's
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why writing just a couple of articles per month can leave you frustrated. It'll take forever to
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get something going. It's like building train tracks, doing all the hard work but not knowing
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if there's anything good on the other side or you're just headed for a cliff. You just can't be sure
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But let me tell you, this case study has proven to me that it is possible with no budget at all
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And I'm certainly going to test writing about a topic cluster like this on my established site
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bitemybun.com. Are you going to join me to build something great, change your live one blog article
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at a time to compound into a full time income? I'll keep you posted on the progress and click
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