rofl.
budget and professionalism don't exist in the same sentence you goat fucker.
you're dumb, gang ban this fucker.
Banning all new people is a great way to keep this place alive.
Thanks Joe, that's exactly why I created the topic here.
-Client is a LLC that has only online businesses.
-Articles are targeting a very big niche so it's like general.
-Side business I think. Client told me that he knows the site really have potential because he did a similar successful project in past, in a different niche.
-He makes money by selling online ads only. He has other sites.
-The domain is great i think (it is like findarticle.me) and registered 6 years ago. 0 backlinks = 1 moz authority. The site recieved 150 visitors/day yesterday from google. It has launched 1 week ago.
If I just show the client a solid increase in the traffic, I'm sure he will increase the budget. Otherwise it means he is just stupid as hell. I know relatives of the client and he is certainly not stupid. I have friends who worked with him and I have a pretty good idea of his personality. Of course If I were living in US, I would stay away from him.
Ok. I was thinking maybe if it had some existing authority, was niche targeted, etc, then you could narrow it down, keep some of the worthwhile stuff, and push the rest onto a buffer site, but it doesn't seem like that's the case.
Personally, I think you have two options here.
1. Give him the name of a few of the SEO firms that are constantly spamming my inbox, promising #1 rankings for $300. Tell him to let you know when he wants to take the site seriously. This would be my preferred option. Trying to do this for $1000 a month is just going to burn bridges, and it's going to fuck up your reputation.
2. If you don't care about burning bridges with this guy/his family/his friends, do some onsite, and then blast with blog comments etc. May fuck things up, may go well. It's a gamble.
As I said, I'd personally go with option 1, and as others have said, work on your sales skills. Your writing quality is fine, you have the internet at your fingertips, if the people in your country are cheapskates (which, chances are, they're not, you're just dealing with the wrong people), then do work for people in other countries.