I'm going to be posting articles in the community and classroom on traffic generation and getting your site found.
Some of them are long. Most of this work is honestly a bit boring and I want to say that upfront, because if you go in expecting it to feel exciting, you'll quit when it doesn't.
But boring is fine. Boring is actually good. It means you're doing the small, unsexy steps that compound over time into something real.
Here's how I'd suggest you approach it:
Pick one article. Once a week. Read it through properly.
If there's a follow-up module in the classroom with more detail, go there next. Then just work through the steps - one at a time, at whatever pace you can actually sustain. If a single article takes you two or three weeks to action fully, that's not falling behind. That's how it works.
If you've ever tried to lose weight or get fit, you already understand this. The progress is slow. You don't feel it happening. But the people who get there are the ones who didn't stop - not the ones who went hardest at the start and burned out by month three.
Some of what I'm sharing here is exactly like that. Slow. Quiet. Easy to deprioritise.
But the sites that get to $500 and past it are almost always built on a pile of small, completed tasks that didn't feel significant at the time.
So just pick one. Start there.
ALWAYS REMEMBER:
Google’s core mission is to show users the most helpful, reliable, and trustworthy information. The modern approach to SEO completely abandons manipulative tricks and focuses on building a real, high-quality digital footprint.
As Djangify storefront owners this is part of what we have to do to reach our goal of building an online business that provides passive income. Yes, you can set up some ads and get instant sales but if you're goal is long-term business building, with your own email list, there's some work to do.