Tuesday, May 26, 2020

How To Set Up A 4 Pages WordPress Site That Makes A $1K or More Per Month-Step By Step Tutorial



A WordPress site or Blog is the platform of choice when it comes to comes to creating a website or starting an online business. 35% of websites worldwide use it. In case you wonder and want to learn more about what WordPress is, here's your answer. This is a very simple user friendly blog creation tool for beginners. However what matters is not just to have a site or blog, and specifically the WP but one that makes money; one that generates a profit. So how to go about it? Below is a step by step video tutorial by a top YouTuber LazyAssStoner aka Jay Wasserman:


If you're like most who have watched this video you've probably enjoyed the no BS simple practical step by step case study that Jay lays out around one of his own 4 pages WordPress website that makes him over $1k per month. It's an awesome tutorial that lays out step by steps how to make your WordPress profitable. It all comes down to identifying a profitable topic that people are looking for on search engine; creating content around it; publishing it on your site and driving traffic or visitors to it. Jay's method allows your new created site to rank naturally on search engine results.

To conclude, the usual and accepted view about creating a website that will get results or be found online is that it must have a certain number of pages; 30 at least. But Jay's case study shows that even with a 4 page blog it's possible to rank on the first page of Google, Bing or other search engine results. I just love Jay's approach. One of the keys to Jay's success is identifying great and high in demand keyword that have very few competition. There are tools specific to WordPress to help find these keywords. He also shows you how to choose the right affiliate marketing program to monetize your blog. It's foundational for online success. The case study is easy to follow and apply. That's why I always try to catch Jay's tutorials for their simplicity and practicality.

What have you learned from this case study what you did not know before?

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