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I wasn't making money
No one knew who I was in the field.
I didn’t just start AllViewPoint so I could make money on the internet.
I did it because I wanted a place where I could post:
Instead of making lots of little websites, I made the decision to build one really good one over time.
I want to create articles that are helpful and always relevant so that people find them on search engines without me having to pay for ads.
I want AllViewPoint to be a place where people just starting out can find out how to pick good tech products, get more people to visit websites, and make money online, step by step.
Having a purpose is really important because blogging takes time.
If you only care about money, you’ll probably quit early. But if you want to build something that matters, you’ll stick around.
I’m going to be completely honest about where I started.
visitors per day
I kept refreshing my analytics like crazy. Nothing happened.
Example:
“iPhone battery”
Just wondering about it
Example:
“iPhone battery drains while gaming”
Having a problem, needs solution
Just one. Everything else in the article should support that keyword.
• Introduction
• Explain the problem
• Give a detailed solution
• Give examples
• Answer frequently asked questions
• Come to a conclusion
Don't make it too complicated. Just make it clear.
I don't write in a way that sounds like a robot trying to do SEO.
I use short paragraphs, simple words, and get straight to the point.
Once the article is written, I add:
SEO comes after the writing. Not before.
Pinterest works differently from Google. It focuses more on visuals and consistency instead of website age.
My Pinterest routine:
• Create 2–3 pins for every blog post
• Use bold readable text on images
• Write keyword-rich pin descriptions
• Link every pin directly to my article
• Post regularly to stay active
Facebook helps me reach general audiences.
What I do:
• Share each new post on my page and groups
• Write short summaries with my link
• Use eye-catching images
• Reply to comments
Twitter helps spread content quickly.
• Tweet every new article
• Add short tips
• Use hashtags
• Retweet after a few days
Instagram is perfect for visual previews.
My method:
• Post article highlights as images
• Add link in bio
• Use relevant hashtags
• Share stories
LinkedIn is powerful for blogging and SEO topics.
• Share articles with personal insights
• Write mini blog versions
• Connect with creators
• Comment on similar content
I treat social media as temporary traffic sources and Google as long-term growth.
Social platforms help me:
Get early visitors
Build brand recognition
Create backlinks
Gain confidence
SEO helps me:
Rank articles
Get passive traffic
Build authority
Make money later
Together, they create momentum.
Social media brings people today.
SEO brings people tomorrow.
Use both
Blogging takes time. Accept that early on.
Every article needs to have a purpose.
What you write is more important.
They started years before me.
Internal links help SEO for free. Use them.
This is the toughest part.
You put up an article. Nothing happens. You put up another one. Still nothing. You start to wonder if you’re good enough.
This is why most blogs fail.
I decided to treat blogging like going to the gym:
You don’t see results after one week.
But if you keep doing it, the results add up.
• How many articles I’ve put up
• How many of my pages are in Google’s index
• Whether the number of times my pages are shown in search results is going up
Not by money. Not by likes. I focus on the process.
• Write 20 SEO-friendly articles
• Create Pinterest pins every day
• Fix any technical SEO problems
• Update older articles
• Start trying to get other websites to link to me
• Improve the links between my articles
• Add affiliate links
• Make sure my website is set up to convert visitors into customers
• Focus on the topics that are doing well
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Most new blogs take 3–6 months to see meaningful traffic from Google. Early visitors usually come from platforms like Pinterest or social media. SEO traffic grows slowly but becomes stable over time.
Yes. I started with zero traffic, zero subscribers, and no technical background. Everything can be learned step by step: writing, SEO, image optimization, and promotion.
Try to publish 15–30 quality articles in your first 60–90 days. Focus on solving problems instead of chasing high-competition keywords.
Not required but helpful. Platforms like Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn can bring early visitors while SEO is still growing.
Apply only after you have:
At least 20–30 articles
Privacy, About, Contact pages
Real traffic (even small)
Original content
Rushing monetization often leads to rejection.
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