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Note: I say ballroom dance, it's actually a subcategory of ballroom dance, but I'm not provinding specifics so as not to reveal my niche. I got a good ranking for my ballroom dancing blog, getting 100 uniques a day from search engines, but can't monetize this, is this one of those niches that you can make a cent off? people do stick around and read my content, I'm an experience ballroom dancer, and provide tips to newbs. I threw up a dancing ebook from clickbank with a 0.98 gravity score. :O But that's the best around. Threw up adsense, made about £1 a month!! And now testing out mp3 widgets for the specific type of dance to amazon store. People are listening but nobody is buying. I was wondering if there is another way I could monetise this. Maybe a CPA to latin/ballroom dance maybe. |
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I don't know this niche (have never worked with it), but chances are that you can make more than $1.50 per month with 100 unique visitors a day. If I were in your shoes, the first thing I would do is capture leads and build a list. Using those ajax pop-ups you could probably get a few hundred subscribers per month. Then, test some autoresponder series and promote some offers to see which ones convert well. When you have a good offer try to find a way to promote it on your blog as well (e.g. banners, posts, etc). William
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I would focus a bit on getting your traffic up. I am not terrribly familiar with the niche, but I bet you can substantially increase your traffic with some work. When you have more visitors, then you can start stressing about monetizing. So I personally would approach the traffic first! ~Ken |
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| AdCopyAssault.com War Room Member Join Date: Apr 2010 Location: USA
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If you are a pro ballroom dancer, then you should know mainly what people buy and where they get it. I agree with this one you should build a list and get people more interested in YOU as the professional. They would probably be more interested in buying from YOU if you give them a lot of good info. and tips. |
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@williamrs thanks for the feedback, why do Imers recommened lead capture over just promotiong the product on the websiite? I'm experiementing with clickbank rotating ads, I've made $20 so far in a month or so, so removed adsense, the adsense value is really low because not many people are advertising on google for that market. @Kenster I'm currently doing the crowd mountain course and found other highly profitable niches I'm not passionaite enough about this niche to carry on promoting it. I might sell the site if I could get around $500 for it. @jeffrey73 same as what I said to william above, what makes lead capture better than just putting up links to rotating clickbank ads? |
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