Found a niche - how to structure everything?

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Ok this is just an example I'm going to use, and I find it would be helpful for newbies like me.

When you find a niche and you get excited then start planning what keywords you will use, within that niche, for your site to be successful you need to choose a range of products all within that niche.

So say you chose the niche oven ware and you selected 4 different oven ware products from Amazon to review on your site. Obviously your going to write reviews for each product and so on.

What I would like from this question is an answer detailing what you would do to structure the site. How would you go about choosing keywords, how would you put those keywords into each product.

Would there be a page for each product or all on the one page? How would you would start to backlink each of these products.


I know this may seem an offal lot to ask. But I would appreciate the help and guidance from you who know best and do it daily.

Just trying to get a feel for what is done.

Thanks in advance.
Aaron.
#found #niche #structure
  • Profile picture of the author rob9482
    I wrote this article recently that you may find useful it pretty much covers most of the questions you will have about niche website and how to create them and rank them.

    How To make a profitable review site and get it ranking in Google! | Mean Success

    I hope this helps
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  • Profile picture of the author yudwill
    Originally Posted by aaronjunited View Post

    Ok this is just an example I'm going to use, and I find it would be helpful for newbies like me.

    When you find a niche and you get excited then start planning what keywords you will use, within that niche, for your site to be successful you need to choose a range of products all within that niche.

    So say you chose the niche oven ware and you selected 4 different oven ware products from Amazon to review on your site. Obviously your going to write reviews for each product and so on.

    What I would like from this question is an answer detailing what you would do to structure the site. How would you go about choosing keywords, how would you put those keywords into each product.

    Would there be a page for each product or all on the one page? How would you would start to backlink each of these products.


    I know this may seem an offal lot to ask. But I would appreciate the help and guidance from you who know best and do it daily.

    Just trying to get a feel for what is done.

    Thanks in advance.
    Aaron.
    provided you know
    there is someone who can get big earning just for
    video youtube, twitter, fanspage, without a blog
    so you can search in uncle google
    if you want it
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    • Profile picture of the author aaronjunited
      Originally Posted by yudwill View Post

      provided you know
      there is someone who can get big earning just for
      video youtube, twitter, fanspage, without a blog
      so you can search in uncle google
      if you want it
      Sorry I'm not quite sure what you mean, could you point me in the direction where I can find this?

      Thanks.
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  • Profile picture of the author aaronjunited
    Looks like a tasty big blog post. Much appreciated and I hope I'm sure I'm going to learn from this.

    One question, you just posted this link to your blog/site - is this a form of natural back-linking?
    Can you do this on a daily basis if you had time and answer questions related to your post along with you link?

    Thanks again.
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  • Profile picture of the author rob9482
    In a sense this is a form of natural back linking but I can't say that it would be of great value to do this on a regular basis for seo reasons because there are a lot more productive ways to build backlinks to your site than just posting a link to your blog in forums.

    It also wouldn't give you much link diversity as all of your backlinks would come from a very similar source but it may be a very good idea for driving traffic to your blog from the forums.

    As long as you're article was relevant to the forum post and is helpful to the reader and wasn't just blatant self-promotion.
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  • Profile picture of the author aaronjunited
    I understand yes, thanks for you help Rob, much appreciated.
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  • Profile picture of the author Joseph Robinson
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    I wouldn't fret too much about keywords, forcing and stuffing them into the reviews specifically. Write for readers. Last I heard, algorithms font make purchases .
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    • Profile picture of the author aaronjunited
      Originally Posted by Joe Robinson View Post

      I wouldn't fret too much about keywords, forcing and stuffing them into the reviews specifically. Write for readers. Last I heard, algorithms font make purchases .
      How will I rank without keywords in my reviews/posts?
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  • Profile picture of the author Lady Carole
    What this means, writing for readers, is just writing like you're talking to a friend without worrying too much about keywords. They will appear in a natural way and not be forced into your content. There are many, many natural keywords in your post that will be picked up by the search engines, some you wouldn't even think of. In each post the name of your product is the main keyword and variations will appear naturally, when you review or describe it.
    Best regards,
    Carole
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  • Profile picture of the author aaronjunited
    Thanks Carole, I see what you mean.

    Is this really a 100% way to write natural keywords, will this work as if you mean to put those keywords in your post?
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