The MAGIC Formula For Making $1 x 100

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Making $1 a day and then multiplying it by 100 is not hard.

Step 1 - Research a Niche using a quality Niche Research Tool (There are tons of links in the forum for these)

Get your self 5 - 10 key phrases that around that niche. High Searches - Low Competition Rule applies.

You need at least 200 hits per day although with high paying niches 25 - 50 can do

Free Tools you can use
https://adwords.google.co.uk/select/KeywordToolExternal
SpyFu


Step 2 - Build and publish minisite or blog around the niche. Does not have to be fancy. I use Xsite Pro which is very basic or you can use WordPress which is free.

Ensure that you create a page per key phrase (even naming that page with that key phrase).

Write ORIGINAL content for each one of your pages (500 words min)

Add at least one image per page with the key phrase as the alt tag.

Make sure you have a Header 1 (H1) Title at the top of the page containing the same keyword.

BUY A DOMAIN NAME THAT CONTAINS YOUR MAIN KEYWORD. Preferably Dot Com ... you can add the word reveiw, bargains etc to the end your phrase if your preferred domain name is taken. Pick these up from NameCheap or Hostgator.

Monetise your site with an Adsens block at the top of each page. No image ads text only.
Add text links to Clickbank, Amazon, CJ and other affiliate products.

Step 3 - Traffic

Submit your new site to all the main search engines.
Write and submit articles to Ezine Articles that are optimised with your keywords.
Submit to Go Articles and all the other article sites
Submit your site to social networking sites - I use Automated Content & Bookmark Distribution | OnlyWire

IMPORTANT - EVERYTHING YOU WRITE MUST CONTAIN YOUR KEYWORDS - BUT MUST BE WRITTEN WITH YOUR READING AUDIENCE IN MIND. NO CRAPOLA

Thats it ... my masterplan for world domination. I build sites like this around some really mundane topics that make me a dollar a day ... I am working towards 200 of these but am not quite there yet. However making $100 a day using this simple rinse and repeat method is not hard for me at all.

Hope this helps someone ... Have a great day

John
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  • Profile picture of the author Mangozoom
    Simply go to google and do three searches ...

    submit url to google
    submit url to bing
    submit url to yahoo

    you submit your website url to each one of these search engines as it helps you get indexed.

    It is also getting an account with Google and using their webmaster tools to add a Google site map to your website. This includes a verification process using a bit of code which you add to your page ... but is really easy to do.

    John
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  • Profile picture of the author Glenn Leader
    Originally Posted by threatlevelorange View Post

    What is meant by "submit to search engines"?
    Several SE's have a 'suggest URL' link. Follow them, and
    submit the URL of your home page. Make sure there's a
    link to your sitemap from your homepage. and that your
    links are spiderable.

    HTH

    Glenn
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  • I´m in a way doing the same. But if you go on you meet some logical problems. More sites/pages means more work. You have to keep all these pages ranking high. At some point it gets too much work.

    I wonder if it´s not better to build one large site, like an article directory. You could structure the internal linking like EZA. Meaning getting the home page the highest possible PR and link from there to every page. Or to every main category page, that should also have the highest possible PR. That should give new pages a good head start and one can concentrate with link building on one domain only.
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  • Profile picture of the author Mangozoom
    Hi Affiliated Survivor

    I think the key is finding a really really good niche.

    I have sites that I have not touched for over 6 months getting 200 plus hits a day one in particular seems to be doing well because of the domain name.

    However it is true that some SEO is required to keep things moving. Once I get to a certain level I am going to outsource this.

    John
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  • Profile picture of the author Mangozoom
    Just checked the results of my latest site which went live on Friday. I am already on page one of Google for my search term

    Happy days

    John
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  • I also have a sites/pages that I haven´t touched in months and they still get the same amount of visitors than months ago. But, in my experience, if you haven´t done something for a long time even making one new link makes these pages drop significantly in the serps. To me it looks as if Google forgot about these pages, but when you make them remember and they re-evaluate your page you lose your rankings. It´s only stable when you keep on working on them.
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  • Profile picture of the author Glenn Leader
    Hi John,

    Some very good advice there. I would add that if you're
    just starting out on this road, and money is tight, you
    could use the free services out there for URL's (Subdomains
    and subfolders) and hosting. I can't think of any off the top
    of my head, but I'm sure that Mr. Google can help you.

    edit
    I was just reminded, one good free hosting resource is Weebly
    /edit

    In addition to this, if you want to write a lot of articles,
    where you're targeting keywords that are interchangeable,
    i.e. any of them will fit into an article, and it will still make
    sense, then you might consider using a good article
    spinner, and do a search and replace for the keyword for
    each unique version. This is a HUGE timesaver.

    HTH

    Glenn
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  • Profile picture of the author Mangozoom
    Some sound advice Glenn.

    I have a reseller account with Hostgator and then just buy my domains from name cheap. Keeping the costs down is essential.

    John
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    • Profile picture of the author Randy Meirndorf
      Hey, i thought about that too. The dilemma I ran into is that even with a cheap domain registar like godaddy, for 200 domains it would be $2000 bucks a year, to make 200 *12 = $2400. Of course you can sell the sites if they dont work out, so there would be some short term profits.

      **** ok sorry, yes at $100 a day, that would be a very viable business.**** Lots of work, but so is anything worthwhile.
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  • Profile picture of the author cheesy
    Some very good advice in this thread, especially for such a tight person like me xD
    Thanks guys.
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  • Profile picture of the author Mangozoom
    It works trust me
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  • Profile picture of the author Mary Gallivan
    For anyone buying a domain name on Namecheap, first do a search on Google for a namecheap coupon. This will give you a promo code to get the domain cheaper.

    The coupon changes monthly and is sometimes posted in the forum.

    Mary
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  • Profile picture of the author Mangozoom
    Thats a great idea Mary.

    It also applies to Hostgator as well. They sometimes have a discount code on their homepage.

    John
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  • Profile picture of the author acedalright
    When it comes to submitting your url to the searches, it's far more organic (or slightly more) to submit said url to a couple of SB sites and have the Se's pick up the url that way
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  • Profile picture of the author Mangozoom
    acedalright ... how do you know that and what are the benefits?
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