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It is great, Thanks for share.
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there will always be profitable niches to find,
there are so many soc green keywords out there people just have to be willing to find them and take action |
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keyword. You see, like I've discussed, your goal is to build small websites that are based around products and can easily get ranked at the top of Google for that specific keyword. And in order for you to build a site with confidence, knowing that all of the work you are going to put into marketing it will pay off, can only be secured by knowing that the following combination of stats mixed together all equal a profitable outcome: 1) How many competing websites there are. 2) How many of those competing websites have the main keyword in the title only, URL, page, in anchor. 3) The highest ranking competing sites' competing PR and backlinks, called the "SOC" (strength of competition). 4) And of course, the number of searches estimated. Do You Really Want To Do This Manually? I'll tell you right here and right now, I'm a bit of a dummy when it comes to formulas and stats. I honestly would not know how in the world to do all of the above manually, never mind trying to figure out if my results would make a good keyword. So the smart guys create keyword tools for dummies like me that literally can push a button, and calculate all of that crap up an literally tell you whether or not the keyword should be chased (with a little common sense of course). - John | |
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These are just examples. Don't be afraid of competition. Many will try, many will fail, many will not follow through - even though there is a blue-print already in this thread. It requires to take action and it is not a get rich quick scheme. Somebody else will promise better returns and a new ecourse or ebook and the masses will follow the next guy. | |
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the numbers SOC gives us allinanchor, allintitle, and allinurl this refers to the top 10 sites competing with us because for allinachor lets say it is 20 this is the number of sites linking to the target site using the keyword in the anchor text what I want to know is what is the target site, the 1st one or the top 10 I asked MNF this but have not heard back yet, thought you might know. thanks |
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Congratulations, Now I should work hard and smart for my turn!
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I think people are reading too much into this. Walk into your bathroom, what do you see? I'm pretty sure everyone bathroom is different from the next. Different toothpaste, tooth brush, mirrors, towels, soap, light bulbs, tiles, shower curtain, toilet paper so on and on. John gave one niche as an example, move on. I just gave 9 simple niches, but you still have to do your keyword research. Keep It Simple Simple. At my desk, i got a coffee cup, notepad, tape dispenser, stapler, blackberry phone, markers, computer speaker, flat screen, my desk, pen holder...etc... Again Keep It Simple Simple, do your own research, and test and test.
Here's a few ideas I read from another forum August Sales Events: * Back to School - Very decent event. School supplies don’t monetize very well because they are cheap. Target older kids, such as high school and college students. Computers are huge in this event. Same with cellphone and other tech gadgets. Student loans are very hot. Clothing is huge as well. * Tax-Free Sales Events - Very nice sale but doesn’t perform quite as well as I would expect. However, expensive products make up for lack of volume. Computers, laptops, cellphones and expensive electronics are hot during this time. * End of Summer - Depressing. Well not the holiday but the end of summer is depressing. Girls start wearing clothes again and the weather gets cold. I hate fall. Nothing is pretty in the fall. I could care less about orange leaves, I just want to see skimpy clothing on the ladies. At any rate, end of summer is an “all around” holiday. Most all stores participate. Targeting is some what difficult. Fall clothing is hot… but there is no excitement there. September Sales Events: * Labor Day - Good marketing holiday. Office supplies and very hot. Office furniture and computers is very hot. Best Buy is known for their sales event. * First Day of Fall - Lame. Nothing too eventful. Clothing is popular. JCPenney is hot same with other stores such as Dillards and Macys. Make best use of Labor Day and prepare for a dry period. October Sales Events: * Columbus Day - Big event for automotive. They are really trying to push inventory and get ready for next year model vehicles. Pretty decent event on movies, dvds and various video games and electronics. Nothing too explosive. * Halloween - Amazingly this is a pretty decent holiday. Most stores run sales just to push old inventory and make room for the next year products. October is a pretty big dry period all in all. November Sales Events: * Election Day - Lame. Nothing monetizes very well. Bypass and prepare for Veteran’s Day. * Veteran’s Day - Not too shabby of a holiday. Invest some time into this but don’t miss the windows on Thanksgiving. $$$ * Thanksgiving Day - Super huge… all in on this holiday. Everything is on sale and stores invest money into huge advertising. You are now entering into the biggest time of year. $$$ * Black Friday (Busiest Shopping Day) - Amazing… shocking…. grab your kness and kiss your ass. You will make an amazing amount of money. Blog about everything including the kitchen sink. This is your day, this is your moment! $$$ * Cyber Monday (Internet version of Black Friday) - Back to back.. with BlackFriday… you will NOT sleep, if you do you are stupid. This four day period should be your busiest time of year as a blogger and you should have invested all your time and energy into both these two sales events combined. You can make more money during these two periods than you can almost with any three other campaigns combined. If you don’t plan ahead than this business just isn’t for you. Plus it’s all you got until Christmas. December Sales Events: * First Day of Winter - Boring. Lame. Stupid. Don’t waste time with this. Use the down time to prepare for Christmas, End of Year and New Years. $$$ * Christmas - Super mad man crazy for marketing. This is your show boat. This is a time for NO sleeping. A lot of money can be made during this time of year. $$$ * End of Year - Very profitable and a great way to closeout the year. Get your quick “Bang” in and then quickly prepare for Super Bowl and New Years Sales. |
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John, do you find it easy to outrank amazon.com pages (generally)?
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Based in your experience and with your strategies, how many sites approximately do you think that need to achieve your new goal of $1.000 daily?
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I have no idea, really. Nor do I consider entertaining such thoughts. Trying to calculate the impossible is a waste of time, and will only waste the precious time you have in building your business. Some sites may grow to earn $1,000 per month, others $50, etc. So there is no way to tell in the end how many sites will be running when a $1,000/day is reached. Let's focus on today, on the current site, on the current article, one word at a time... That is my mindset. - John | |
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He has already said he likes to build sites that make around $3 approximately on average so it isn't difficult to work that bit out.. Around 350 sites I would imagine.
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Thank you John, I learned a lot from this thread. It is gold!
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HI John,
Thank you for your dedication with answering all the inquiries posted. Based on your recommendation, I just purchased Micro Niche Finder and initially I'm very pleased. I have a few questions for you. I'm seeing that the number of keyword searches in MNF, are very different from the Google Keyword tool? Doesn't MNF pull their data from the Google keyword tool monthly search results? I'm curious - why the difference? From what I understand, they are both measuring monthly search numbers. Do you use the MNF keyword search numbers or Google keyword tools search numbers? If using MNF search numbers, how many number of monthly searches do you like to see to for each keyword to determine if you'll use it? Thanks much! Angela |
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Angela, the search counts should be exactly the same as what you see in Google. But you have to make sure you are comparing the same match type. MNF defaults to exact match. So if you are using the Google Adwords tool at broad match (which it defaults to), you won't see the same numbers. Change the Google tool to Exact and they should be the same.
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As I'm sure many of you are, I am purchasing MicroNiche Finder. I felt the least I could do for the immensely valuable, generous, and entirely un-selfish info John has been providing, I would ask if he had an aff link for MNF (CB), and would purchase it that way. I'm certainly not trying to tell anyone else what to do, nor does John have any idea that I would post this, but for me, I felt this was both deserved and some good & fair Karma payback. Just -my own- thoughts. Mark |
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My question is when do you pull the plug on site. At what point in time do you decide to cut your losses and move on. I built 2 sites and the first one has been making a dollar or more a day from day one. It is about 2 weeks old. The second one has made about $2 total in the last 10 days. I believe with more promotion, it will probably do better. But this makes me wonder what criteria you use to know when it is time to walk away. Where do you expect a site to be after 30 days, 60 days or 90 days after a reasonable amount of promotion?
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just emailed you, i would like to reserve a copy of the course.
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Have you tested different page layouts? Have you tested different ad styles? There are many variables that come into play. You will need to do some testing until you find your golden spot for ad placement and page layout. You also need to look at your rankings. Where does the site rank for a broad search and for a phrase search or for an exact search? Your site can also be sandboxed and you have to work a little harder to get it back into Google rankings. Don't expect each and every site to be a home run. If the site does not perform even though your rankings are good and your page layout has a proven track record on other sites, I would let it sit for 3 months and then come back and promote it again. If that still does not do anything, drop it and sell it at one of the online market places for websites. | |
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if you read back through the 10 pages, in there John mention that we should not make our target money per site as the goal. What John suggest is take a keyword, build website, get it to page one and then move on to the next site. the money will come later. so the focus should be getting the site to page 1. since i am one of John student before, one of my website just recently move to page number 1 on page one for my main keyword. very competitive. that is when John's student is focusing on getting one large site ranked on page 1. i am very happy now since this site give me $10++ a day on a daily basis. but this will take a few months of hard work. if you would like to see the fruit asap, this new methods that john just layout to us is the one. but it require hard work and discipline. but what i am trying to tell here is that we should change our focus not to target the money per site, but rather than page 1 for that particular keyword that we are targeting and then move to the next site. just sharing what i have learnt good luck everyone. - azlan | |
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Truly fascinating thread this has developed into!
Finding keyword phrases that fit your criteria (or google sniper criteria) seems pretty easy but I'm not sure about the competition bit of it. Would you be able to list sites you would not contemplate taking on for 1st page google rankings?? Eg:Amazon Wikipedia Epinions Products own company website Ezinearticles About Nextag You could save us a lot of time by listing some of the sites that you find it very hard to outrank, would surely help! Cheers! |
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Think about it this way.. Your worst performing site is making around $2 every 10 days. Assuming this remains the same, thats a turnover per year of around $70.
How much does this domain cost you per year? Maybe 10 bucks for the domain and if you allow about $10 for its space on your hosting that would be fair. That is a profit of about $50 a year.. Not groundbreaking in itself but certainly not worth ditching the domain. What other business can you make over 300% profit on your worst performing product? Quote:
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I have been taking some action on what I've read in this thread - doing some niche searches and have found some niches with good searches and exact phrase numbers, a green tick in SOC, and 99% commercial intent - basically figures that look too good to be true. They are available as dot coms, however these keywords have either 4 or 5 words in them. Does google frown on urls that consist of 4 or 5 words? (I ask because you'd think the dot coms would have been snapped up long ago by internet marketers for these terms). I'd appreciate your thoughts about this.
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I don't think there is anything inherently wrong with 4 or 5 word domains from an SEO point of view. Any more than 5 words though and it certainly gives a bad impression from a searchers perspective.
My personal opinion and my research backs this up that so long as your domain name contains your target phrase then you are okay. This even includes the name of the HTML file or permalink post name. In other words, if your keyword phrase is "blue pencils" and your domain is topbluepencils.com then you are okay or even if your site page is writingimplements.com/bluepencils.html then you are also going to see the same SEO advantages as if your domain was bluepencils.com.. You can see this for yourself by choosing a competitive keyword phrase and look at the google top 10 to see what URL's contain that phrase and how they do this. Of course all other SEO techniques need to be considered as well but I hope you get the idea. Quote:
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If the domain name looks too long, it makes a bad impression. Stay below 30 characters. That is my personal opinion and not backed up by any statistical data. A search volume with more than 5 keywords in a phrase/search term will not carry much volume either.
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Thanks for sharing your experiences. I just got Joel Comm's book on Adsense. Still taking time to read it slowly. So, you would recommend getting in on this, huh? I will feel interested to see how you continue to progress. Congrats on your success. Astounding Writing Coach |
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Company web sites you can sometimes beat if they're poorly SEO'ed but this isn't common. Often they're difficult to impossible to beat. However, being at the #2 spot right below them can bring good traffic. You should avoid using a company's trademark terms in your domain name in order to avoid legal trouble. Product review and price aggregation sites are usually beatable as well with a bit of effort. If your listing in Google looks more in depth people will click on it. Also, Google's algorithm loves diversity and if your site looks diverse to the algorithm, ie not just another price listing, you'll get a good bump. | |
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Thanks Steve and Bigbyte. The 4-word keyword is something like this: digitalcolorflatscreentelevision and I would be just using this phrase as the domain name with no other words added.
Exact searches per month in mnf are 5400 for one 4-word phrase and 8100 for a 5-word phrase, so there are plenty of searches for these terms with low comp. So would it be OK to use these 4 and 5 word phrases for these types of adsense sites I want to set up? Or should I just do it and see what happens (I'm sure that's the answer that John would probably give )My only other query about using these terms is that I read somewhere here that EZA don't like you using more than 3 words in your anchor text. Is this correct and if so then that would put a damper on my backlinking with articles (with EZA at any rate.) I've put my name down for Johns course, but am itching to start now, that's why I ask the questions. Appreciate any feedback to this. Thanks |
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Wow, $300 a day. Well done, I'm sure you can build on that.
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As far as article marketing, yes you will have to use another directory than ezinearticles. Or you could do what a lot of people do and just get backlinks from social bookmarking, forum posts, etc. - John | |
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Brilliant post, very interesting.
Roughly how many sites do you have? |
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model, I have exactly 44 sites that follow my mini-site approach as outlined in this thread. Iv'e put up 10 sites since June 22. - John | |
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Hi John
I'm glad you are doing well on Adsense. But I do want to caution you, like some others here. Adsense is unpredictable, it could be gone before you realize what happened. I used to do what you are doing (for 3 years), until Google decided to close my account recently. And then $10,000 a month income just gone. You just have to be very careful with what you do on your sites. And do remember Google treat all of them as a single entity. If they find something they dislike on just one site, all of them will suffer the same penalty. |
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And I've covered this in the beginning pages of this thread. - John | |
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