
Last year, my son, Danni Malka. created a web page for a client.
This client is in the barefoot niche. If you’ve seen toe spreaders and barefoot shoes – this is what he’s passionate about.
Today, it’s getting a lot of search engine traffic and it’s making money daily. And around 40+ new subscribers sign up monthly.
Take a look at these screenshots:

This is traffic for the last three months.
So, let me explain what that means.
For every 1,000 times somebody sees this page as one of their results, 62 persons clicks through to it. (That’s the 6.2% CTR)
How many is to be expected?
Given that the average position is number 17.1, the average CTR is insane. Let me give you some context. This side over here has analyzed the organic search results and their CTR.
Spot number 5 – 5.1%. And as you can tell from the above picture, the average CTR for AlwaysBarefoot is 6.2%.
Just from Google and just from organic traffic.
Let’s look at more…
You can see some of the emails Google has sent over time…

That one is from July this year (2025). 983 clicks, 28.5K impressions and 255 pages with first impressions.
And this nice picture…

1.8K clicks in 28 days – received August 8, 2025 as it says in the picture where you can also see the URL to the website.
Finally, we have this one…

This one, however modest, may be the most important of them all.
Search engine traffic can disappear with a blink of an eye. That image above? It shows the growth of an email list. Right now, 600 subscribers. 562 active and 38 who unsubscribed. This month? 22 new subscribers. I’m writing this the 18th, so this means roughly 40 new subscribers per month. People who plan to buy.
Always Barefoot didn’t have an email list to begin with.
It’s a recent addition. And yet, here’s how it looks already. It’s an extra traffic source that can be used much better. (Right now an email every one or two weeks.)
This picture shows the results for the last 7 days. On average visitors stay on the website for 1m 59s.
293 (roughly 77%) comes from organic search. The rest is from direct links, referrals, email and something unassigned.

And this is for a year:

Average session duration (aka how long people stay on the website) is 3m and 6s.
Don’t rely on one traffic source.
In this case, what you see above is Google organic searches only.
This can be much, much better with Pinterest traffic. Either for paid pins or – better – organic pins.
Even 5 pins per day can make an insane difference for traffic. Experts for pro pinners recommend 5-15 pins per day.
With my system, I can easily create and pin 5 pins a day with free means only. If you have a paid Canva Pro or ChatGPT Pro subscription, this gets way faster.
And that’s what I’m offering with this DFY Blog Pro Bundle that is open right now. When we turn over the blog to you, you’ll also get instructions on how you can easily pin 5 pins a day in less than 30 minutes.