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| SEO Analyst War Room Member Join Date: Feb 2009
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| When it comes to niche marketing I've read alot where everyone says to check out the affiliate marketing sites to find niche markets so do you guys just wrap your entire site around one product per site or do you offer several products in your sites?? I'm not really looking to get into affiliate marketing. I'm looking to get into PPC marketing by driving my traffic to my site to click on my ads but limiting myself to one exact product would really narrow my focus so tightly that I wouldn't have much room for expansion in the further...what do you guys suggest I do to find topic in niche marketing if I'm after PPC clickers?? |
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| Warrior Warhead Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: Makati, Philippines
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You shouldn't get your self tied up with just one single product just make sure the product that you are promoting on your site is related to the niche that you choose. Good luck. Rafael |
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| Hypnotic Writer War Room Member Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: The middle of old England
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Having just one product is rather putting all your eggs in one basket. Having several may dilute your marketing efforts too much so you end up with nothing. Why not try having a review site in which you review three or four similar products, with your affiliate links embedded? |
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I just have a problem with picking which niche to pick. There are wayyy too many things to pick out off!
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The recommended way would be to first build the niche website then find affiliate products. Of course you have to find the right niche, check out the competition, do all your research to see confirm that the niche you are getting into is profitable. |
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| Active Warrior Join Date: Sep 2008 Location: USA
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Possibly start out with 2 products in the same niche. Split test and see which one is converting better. Take the one that converts better, add 2 more, pick 1 of those. It's grueling to do but eventually you'd have 3 or 4 products working for you. Of course you only have so much time before that "hot" product slows down. Good luck!
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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Oct 2008 Location: U.S.
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I find as many products as I can. Then i start marketing them as a group until i see which ones perform well. When i figure out which ones perform well, i'll offer the other programs, but really push the one that gets good response. Every so often i'll switch things around just to test the waters again, and if there are changes in what my audience wants, then i'll make the proper adjustments.
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