Adam, I just discovered your vlog 2 or 3 days ago and have been binge-watching your videos. THANK YOU FOR EVERYTHING YOU DO!!! Your videos are extremely helpful!
This is probably the best advice I have ever heard. Been over a month since I started a fashion blog for men and none of my posts are ranking. Feels like I am really stuck but now I know I can just test other niches like lifestyle etc..
Thanks for teaching us how to apply the lean startup method to our blog and brand. This is really useful...especially when applied. We could see what works and what doesn't, and our brand's strength and weaknesses, then hone in. Again, thanks for sharing!
Thank you for your insights. It changed my way of thinking how to go about developing my website. I really find your ideas interesting and informative. I feel people interested in learning how to promote their websites can gain a lot of knowledge through your videos and content. Thank you so much.
Hey Adam So basically You're open minded to start an article that can speak about a fishing rod and then write another article about content cms? Do you think then that you can write good content if yoire not an expert at one topic by just researching on the topic you want to write about?
Hey Alex, those two topics are too unrelated. Your blog should still be in one main niche (i.e. technology; not technology and fishing - those too are too unrelated.) Yes, you can write good content if you’re not an expert. You simply use AI tools, good outlines, and a strong keyword strategy. I talk about this as assembling content, not writing it. People don’t read blog posts that make money, they skim them, so it doesn’t have to be written perfectly, just formatted perfectly.
That first point makes no sense whatsoever. If you write about X, Google is not going to tell you that you are better placed to write about Y. Because unless you've written about Y Google is not going to even consider you for Y. If you do create content on Y and it starts to rank, it's because it is A) less competitive and B) you've matched the intent . Additionally, it depends on your topical authority, which after 1 month or 7 months will be different
I think what he means is you write about X, Y, Z, A, B, C as a MVP. Then measure after few months which of those is getting traction. And then move deep into those particular ones.
@@krod16 X,Y and Z needs to be adjacent topics with bridge content overlapping clusters.If they are completely different topics then they will not impact each other based on topic authority
Your phrase "Blogs are living and breathing things" shifts the paradigm. Exceptional.
Adam, I just discovered your vlog 2 or 3 days ago and have been binge-watching your videos. THANK YOU FOR EVERYTHING YOU DO!!! Your videos are extremely helpful!
Your content is refrshing, relevant and genuine.I can't wait for your course! I had to join your VIP list
FINALLY 🙌 a content creator that understands business structure. Thank you Adam
This is probably the best advice I have ever heard. Been over a month since I started a fashion blog for men and none of my posts are ranking. Feels like I am really stuck but now I know I can just test other niches like lifestyle etc..
Thanks for teaching us how to apply the lean startup method to our blog and brand. This is really useful...especially when applied. We could see what works and what doesn't, and our brand's strength and weaknesses, then hone in. Again, thanks for sharing!
Glad you found it useful :)
Thank you for your insights. It changed my way of thinking how to go about developing my website. I really find your ideas interesting and informative. I feel people interested in learning how to promote their websites can gain a lot of knowledge through your videos and content. Thank you so much.
Thank you Robert - I appreciate it 😄👍.
@@AdamEnfroy what is the name of book that you were talking about?
@@aroojghouri4099 The lean startup by Eric Ries
@@temifash435 thanks
I don't know man, you have such a way to present your topic, really glued to see your presentation. Great info btw!
Hey Adam - I'm loving your unique view on blogging.....thank you for your insight 💻
Thanks 😊 Adam for the authentic content you're sharing
🤟🏻 Agreed 💫
i like the concept and the whole idea. really ahead of the curve and definitely i should try your knowledge
What about social media? I'm about to launch a blog, should I also create social media pages at the same time? Or wait till I get a following first?
You could create the pages, but not the biggest deal. The main focus of a monetizable blog is Google traffic but wouldn’t hurt to claim the pages. :)
Great video
Very helpful! Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Very different approach you have 👍👍👍 and its make you stand out. Amazing video
As a Project Manager for sofware, this hits close :) Thanks!
You're my affiliate Christ little brother. Making a new world rich again.
thank you adam you the man
obsessed with your blog !!
Hey Adam
So basically
You're open minded to start an article that can speak about a fishing rod and then write another article about content cms?
Do you think then that you can write good content if yoire not an expert at one topic by just researching on the topic you want to write about?
Hey Alex, those two topics are too unrelated. Your blog should still be in one main niche (i.e. technology; not technology and fishing - those too are too unrelated.)
Yes, you can write good content if you’re not an expert. You simply use AI tools, good outlines, and a strong keyword strategy. I talk about this as assembling content, not writing it. People don’t read blog posts that make money, they skim them, so it doesn’t have to be written perfectly, just formatted perfectly.
That first point makes no sense whatsoever. If you write about X, Google is not going to tell you that you are better placed to write about Y. Because unless you've written about Y Google is not going to even consider you for Y. If you do create content on Y and it starts to rank, it's because it is A) less competitive and B) you've matched the intent .
Additionally, it depends on your topical authority, which after 1 month or 7 months will be different
I think what he means is you write about X, Y, Z, A, B, C as a MVP. Then measure after few months which of those is getting traction. And then move deep into those particular ones.
@@krod16 X,Y and Z needs to be adjacent topics with bridge content overlapping clusters.If they are completely different topics then they will not impact each other based on topic authority
please make a course of blogging and cover everything in it . we need it badly 😫😫
It's coming very soon :)
Adam is blogging going to die within 5 years ?