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Hey everyone, first of all I'd like to thank all warriors for helping me out the past week(s) in terms of Internet Marketing. Anyways - I just want to hear if this plan is "doable", and I think it would be nice to hear people's input. I plan to make about 20 websites - each with 15-20 keywords all ranking anywhere from 1-3. (I'll be making sure that I'll do my research on these keywords, SEO on page, backlinks, domain, etc. etc.). I'll also make sure that I hire several people to write my articles as well. The main thing is that I plan to use ADSENSE only (for now), and then learn other things as well. Therefore my question is...... If I were to just use Adsense on 20 targeted niche sites with the proper theme, ad placement, with 20 keywords that are all ranked, with LSI articles on each site that generates a good amount of traffic, would it be possible that I make $10-$20 on each site? Therefore I'll be generating anywhere from $100-$200 a day? I plan to do this within half a year (I'm hoping!) Please let me know what you guys think, and if there's anything else that I'm missing. Remember I personally just want to go with adsense for now. (And I know some of you might say "don't put all your eggs in one basket" but I personally want to give this a shot) Thanks everyone! |
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The problem I have with adsense is that it is extremely difficult to find keywords that have a decent CPC and EMD available (because many have used the same strategy as you and have hogged up all the EMDs). If I were you, I'd use amazon, clickbank, or a niche-specific affiliate program to monetize.
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Nothing wrong with adsense and yes it is possible but it wont be as easy as you described it. In order to get 20 sites that would generate about 20 a day you probably have to build 100 sites or more and out of these you might get some sites that would happened to be good earners. And as you said that you want each site to generate good amount of traffic then each site will need some serious SEO effort unless you can find some high traffic and very low competition niches. What would be your budget for that project? |
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Let's see - I'm already investing $40 a month for an article software, I bought CTR theme, and now I'm looking to buy a SEO software to do keyword research, unless there are warriors to hire that I can spend $$ on that can do the research for me. My budget is around $100-$200 per site. | |
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100 websites just to make $20 a day or $200 a day? Because if it's 100 websites just to make $20 a day on adsense then that's wasting a lot of time and $$
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Why are you so keen on using adsense?
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Thanks a lot. We'll see how this goes! | |
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. Clickbank I can't find a product that I'm interested in to sell. Keywords either I hire someone on warriorforum for $50-$75, or use Stealth keyword comp. analyzer. Unless you have a suggestion. I just want to give adsense a go full on and then branch out from there. We all start differently. | |
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Hey man, I would definitely check out the x factor method. While i don't like to copy anything i read exactly, it lays out a great basis for niche adsense websites. I think it could help you a lot. -Matt |
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Seems like a pretty good plan. I have a few recommendations that may help you out. Start with one site and see how it goes. Focusing on one site will help you find out what works and what does not. No sense wasting time on 20 sites and getting nowhere fast. Once you have figured out what made that site successful, it will be much easier to duplicate the results. When you are new at this, trying to spread yourself too thin may frustrate you. Some niches are better for adsense than others. It's hard to tell what will be a big money maker, especially if you don't have a lot of experience. With that many sites you need to be very organized. It is a good idea to keep detailed records of everything for each specific site. keep records of who you outsourced to, how effective they were, your rankings, every link you build, what worked, what was a waste of time, ect... I use a spread sheet for every site I have. ![]() Don't expect to make a lot of money right away. Be patient, deliberate, and stay focused. When you get your first site is making $3 to $5 a day you'r on your way. This could take a couple of weeks or a couple of months. Don't be afraid to try new things (link building techniques, outsourcing jobs, ect.... Just because someone says something did not work for them does not mean it is set in stone. Find out for yourself, you may be surprised at what happens. Finally, learn from every mistake you make. Knowing how and why something did not work now, will save a lot of time and frustration in the future. I hope this helps you out and best of luck to you. |
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Absolutely thanks a lot! Yeah I'm working on one site at the moment and seeing where it goes. Then I'll expand progressively. Are you using adsense? And if you are how many sites do you have if you don't mind me asking? | |
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Yeah, I use adsense and I have about 18 sites that make money.
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