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05-24-2020 07:30 AM
#1
wisdompower (Veteran Member)
Will sending push traffic to specific blog pages affect the blog?
Will sending push traffic to specific blog pages affect the blog for the better or worse? I mean for the high bounce rates will Google view the page in a bad way? Or it may be a good thing or no effect at all?
05-24-2020 08:46 AM
#2
stickupkid (Senior Moderator)
Why you assume push has a high bounce rate?
I mean if you offer great content and the push ads aligned with it, bounce rate wouldnt be that high normally right?
But a high bounce rate will have it's effects somehow or someway in future yes. Avoiding high bounce rates? better funnel!
05-24-2020 08:47 AM
#3
jack_l (Veteran Member)
That's an interesting question...
I've been geeking out on SEO the last couple weeks in anticipation of building a couple content sites, so have been thinking about similar questions...
I think if you were using one page from a regular wordpress blog as a landing page for paid traffic, and it was poor quality traffic or had a high bounce rate, that would probably be bad for SEO in one way or another. On the other hand, if you are buying traffic from really good places and some of it was sticking around for awhile, I think it might be neutral or *maybe* even good.
Now... if you are collecting push subscribers from people who are legitimately interested in the site's material, and then sending push notifications to them to bring them back to read more articles, that would be good (and lots of really high quality sites with great domain authority do this).
Anyway... what I am going to do is create an almost identical domain- e.g. https://thedomainname-go.com or https://thedomainname-landing.com, and host those on something like Landerlab or Clickfunnels to use for the high-volume paid campaigns, as if they are another page from the main domain. That way it builds the brand recognition, helps boost traffic for the content site, but you don't have to worry about slow wordpress pages hurting your conversion rate, nor do you have to worry about the paid campaigns hurting the SEO for the main domain.
I could be totally wrong on all that, but that is what I am thinking right now at least!
05-24-2020 08:57 AM
#4
wisdompower (Veteran Member)

Originally Posted by
stickupkid
Why you assume push has a high bounce rate?
I mean if you offer great content and the push ads aligned with it, bounce rate wouldnt be that high normally right?
But a high bounce rate will have it's effects somehow or someway in future yes. Avoiding high bounce rates? better funnel!
Right! I will have the ad creative centered around the blog topic. And try to optimize it, so it should generate 'optimum' clicks, so the visitors don't vanish just after clicking. Or try not to have the creative is too specific, so it generates too few clicks that won't help.
I am not sending the traffic to a funnel, but to a blog post(s). See how it goes and then test videos instead of blog posts. As you see my concerns are genuine if my SEO efforts are wasted just because of this. But if it helps in a way, why not?!
Testing this out seems so risky...
05-24-2020 09:15 AM
#5
wisdompower (Veteran Member)

Originally Posted by
jack_l
That's an interesting question...
I've been geeking out on SEO the last couple weeks in anticipation of building a couple content sites, so have been thinking about similar questions...
I think if you were using one page from a regular wordpress blog as a landing page for paid traffic, and it was poor quality traffic or had a high bounce rate, that would probably be bad for SEO in one way or another. On the other hand, if you are buying traffic from really good places and some of it was sticking around for awhile, I think it might be neutral or *maybe* even good.
Now... if you are collecting push subscribers from people who are legitimately interested in the site's material, and then sending push notifications to them to bring them back to read more articles, that would be good (and lots of really high quality sites with great domain authority do this).
Anyway... what I am going to do is create an almost identical domain- e.g.
https://thedomainname-go.com or
https://thedomainname-landing.com, and host those on something like Landerlab or Clickfunnels to use for the high-volume paid campaigns, as if they are another page from the main domain. That way it builds the brand recognition, helps boost traffic for the content site, but you don't have to worry about slow wordpress pages hurting your conversion rate, nor do you have to worry about the paid campaigns hurting the SEO for the main domain.
I could be totally wrong on all that, but that is what I am thinking right now at least!
Thanks for sharing your insights!

I am trying out Evadav and Admaven first. Evadav worked a bit for me when I drew 70 odd conversions for a male enhancement affiliate programme for an Indian offer. It cost me around 50 cents a lead with direct linking to the offer. The offer owner surely made at least 10x of what they paid me just to start with and they will make even more in the long run. This is the reason, I have stopped promoting affiliate offers with paid traffic. And now focusing on building my own traffic, list, promotions. Yet affiliate offers seem great for free traffic and my own email list.
Anyways coming to the point, Evadav and Admaven seem good to me. What do you think? Then if this works out, I can try others... Evadav gives cheaper clicks compared to others. Yet, I am not sure about the quality from what I did so far. I had tried a few other offers along with the offer I talked about now, but did not make a single conversion there. But again, I cannot blame Evadav there as it was 101 per cent my mistake with the offers I chose and/or the way I was promoting them.
My understanding is that with authority sites it helps with brand awareness where your ultimate plan is to get millions of visitors and have a big exit in 2-5 years. And it's better to go the white hat way here for back links - press releases, guest posts, sky scraper technique, etc. But with ultra focused niche sites, black hat tricks are better as building backlinks are tricky here. Make a quick buck, and then sell the site on flippa or elsewhere for 20x - 40x So, if by chance the huge surge of traffic with push ads helps the SEO here, why not?!
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Now... if you are collecting push subscribers from people who are legitimately interested in the site's material, and then sending push notifications to them to bring them back to read more articles, that would be good (and lots of really high quality sites with great domain authority do this) "
Yes, that's something I am interesting in, but not in the current context. Like I had asked if it's possible in the first place... especially at places where Facebook ads is not possible and use this technique as a kind of retargeting. I had asked a question specifically based on this and @matuloo had clarified it's possible. I will be contacting a few networks soon and now you have given the added information that many big sites are already doing it. And @matuloo wants to know what the networks' reponse, so I will keep him posted as well.
05-24-2020 10:21 AM
#6
stickupkid (Senior Moderator)
When you want to rank WH and have a long term mission it's all about good content, usability, intuitive funnels and honest communication. Unusual stuff will backfire eventually although some small BH impulses shouldnt be that harmfull as long as quality is leading %-wise.
05-24-2020 10:28 AM
#7
wisdompower (Veteran Member)

Originally Posted by
stickupkid
When you want to rank WH and have a long term mission it's all about good content, usability, intuitive funnels and honest communication. Unusual stuff will backfire eventually although some small BH impulses shouldnt be that harmfull as long as quality is leading %-wise.
Great! Not sure if the cheap push traffic here is BH. But want to try it out taking into consideration it does not adversely impact the website SEO or at least gets neutralized with conversions from the push traffic.
05-24-2020 10:40 AM
#8
stickupkid (Senior Moderator)

Originally Posted by
wealthycpa
Great! Not sure if the cheap push traffic here is BH. But want to try it out taking into consideration it does not adversely impact the website SEO or at least gets neutralized with conversions from the push traffic.
Push is not blackhat. But maybe your intentions/angles and methods are ofcourse, I can't tell from here.
05-24-2020 10:42 AM
#9
wisdompower (Veteran Member)

Originally Posted by
stickupkid
Push is not blackhat. But maybe your intentions/angles and methods are ofcourse, I can't tell from here.
Agree!
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