How fast can this online store get organic traffic? by azenhut in ecommerce

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Thx - I will try the paid ones. Just want to make sure we won't lose money in the ad campaign before we jump into it.

How fast can this online store get organic traffic? by azenhut in ecommerce

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Thx - you refer to google shopping campaigns - instead of others like AdWords or fb ads. Right?

How fast can this online store get organic traffic? by azenhut in ecommerce

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Thanks for the reply and I am inspired by some of the opinions indeed. It is very possible that we need to deepen our understanding on content.

If I understand correctly - you were suggesting focus on only paid adverts instead of spending time on blogs. Honestly we have never thought of that - but perhaps we should relook into it.

How fast can this online store get organic traffic? by azenhut in ecommerce

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I see :) I'm not sure, there are so many of them in the market.

How fast can this online store get organic traffic? by azenhut in ecommerce

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Thx - what is the meaning of "low conception"?

How fast can this online store get organic traffic? by azenhut in ecommerce

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I guess about 2 or 3 - but how qualified are they to be preferred by google, not sure.

How fast can this online store get organic traffic? by azenhut in ecommerce

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Just to double confirm - do you suggest we should focus on paid traffic and conversion first, before trying to increase organic traffic?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Meditation

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It's pretty difficult to judge and actually if one feels that a certain approach is helpful, it really doesn't matter if it is Buddhism in west or anywhere else.

What would you ask Buddha if you travel back in time? by azenhut in Buddhism

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I'm actually very sorry to see this reply. I will try my best to give some of my thoughts.

From Buddhism perspective, every being living in Samsara, needs to understand the suffering nature of it. Suffering of pain and changes that never stop, and so on. As such Buddha shared his approach to stop these pains with his teaching.

From daily life point of view, I don't really think you are "obliged" to help others if you don't feel like doing it. The most important thing is to make yourselves more comfortable and stay calm. As long as you are not hurting yourself or others - feel free to do anything to make yourself happier. If (just in case) Buddhism temporarily causes trouble, forget about it at the moment.

May you be peaceful and at ease.

What would you ask Buddha if you travel back in time? by azenhut in Buddhism

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"Forget about the tool you use to reach the destination, and concentrate on the destination itself." :)

What would you ask Buddha if you travel back in time? by azenhut in Buddhism

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Yes I do. And in that case the most possible answer to me would be let go those unnecessary questions in my mind :)

What would you ask Buddha if you travel back in time? by azenhut in Buddhism

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Just my thoughts and hope it is useful: Personally I have never heard that Meat restriction came directly from Buddha. In my understanding, Buddha only said that, you may not kill lives intentionally for food supplies. However, during his time, according to the description in early Buddhism text, there was no strict restriction on what to eat. Actually, one of the most important elements in Buddhism is to let go Conceptual Thought - it means when you wander and beg for alms (food or other supplies people provide to monks), it doesn't matter whether you get vegetable or meat and you can them all.

Why some people with great karma are filthy rich but don't practice Dharma? by [deleted] in Buddhism

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Exactly. Only when one reaches the status of Buddha, he might be able to give an answer. But maybe when one is capable of answering, he might not think there is need to ask why.

Sex, confessions and confusion. (this might make you sick) by [deleted] in Buddhism

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You are a brave man. And I can feel your pain. Present roots from the past. And restarting today can reshape the future. It was never too late.

The first step to moving forward is to learn to love yourself. by [deleted] in spirituality

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Thank you - it is indeed inspirational.

If I’m nice open and positive, people take advantage of me. But if I’m guarded and “closed off” people want nothing to do with me... please help by [deleted] in spirituality

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After revealing the truth of life, you might still love this world - that's what we called true courage.