I can't take random actions because if I do, the results will also be random, and I might not remember which strategies worked and which didn't.
So, as I was building the website, I decided to structure my workflow—in other words, I created a system for how I do things.
The first system I set up was for gathering and organizing the products I will affiliate with. What will be my basis? Will I just randomly choose what I like? Of course not. So, I decided to pick a few product niches and start with 10 items from each niche. This way, I can monitor which products are sellable and which are not.
Next, I created a system for how I gather the materials I will use for promotions, from getting the links, adding IDs to the links, and placing them in Google Sheets.
The last and longest system I set up was the flow of my website. What will the flow be like? I can't just post anything randomly, right? I also need to think about how to make the website helpful and enjoyable for users, which is where I spent the most time.
Right now, I'm pleased with how my website looks because I managed to make it appear like a mobile app, with a menu at the bottom when viewed on a mobile phone, which disappears when in desktop mode.
Once my website is done, I plan to hold a contest to promote it, and I'm considering budgeting some Swap.hive as prizes for the contest.
For now, this is how my website looks in both desktop and mobile views. If you'd like to check out what I’ve done, you can visit shopaholler.com and leave your comments or ideas about the website design in this posts comments section. TIA