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Yes volume is a factor (so it does).
... more volume = more impact, altough it is an indirect ranking factor. However once FrayB will start writting and working on SEO, it'd be a loss, not to share it socially and getting followers.
Niche products have their place on social, even better then...
It depends on what you'd like to translate. Freelancers might be cheaper and it is easier to work with when tasks are smaller and more fragmented.
Also it is a good idea when looking for a better price to make a translation of your own (if one knows the language) and hire a native lecturer.
Sharing on social platforms enables you to get WS traffic it also has SEO influenc in some aspects, good YT links have impact, social traffic enables you getting website indexed and ranked faster ...
Promoting website trough Amazon products: It's true that buyers will prefferably use amazon.
I've been working with some ebook authors on Amazon and they had the strategy to start offering the book free of charge till they received downloads and ratings. Then they gradually increased price untill certain amount so it looked like all those ratings and downloads were made at the latest...
Yes I agree, however the volume depends on a market. Large markets offer volumes even for niche products.
Keyword tool is one option, and there may be better ways to find keywords, however I do not have enough information to reccomend a specific one.
It would be better to call them. Years ago i got in hands so called scenario from a German marketing company. They got it all figured out and in this scenario all the answers are foreseen. For instance: if the customer says this, say that, if he answers this, stop trying if that go on and say...
Google Ads I guess. I can help you with that, but not on a "pay per lead" basis from beginning. At start mamagement could be free and the costs of clicks are covered by you... Get in touch if you're interested.
You should start on the buyers' side. What do they search for (can you get the search data on amazon?)?
How would you look for that kind of a picture?
Before: Lake Water Reflections Sky Clouds Sunset Forest Framed Art
After: Cloudy Sunset on the forest lake - painting
I'd let water...
I understand. If it is a technical product then the best way is organic and paid search combined with e-mail marketing and remarketing.
For this you need a keyword analysis, what search terms have the highest volume and how much competition. (try Google Keyword tool)
Then you need an SEO...
That's true. Every link that isn't helpful to users has no effect or has the opposite effect. And things will get even worse.
The best way with backlinks is to put them exactly where your users are searching for your services (forum topics about your services, listings and guest posts)