An INCREDIBLE way to SEIZE tech websites

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This is a completely overlooked way on how to exploit computer help/tech websites and be the number one go to person on those websites. You need to find websites that have a local or nationwide radio show, or popular podcast, popular youtube channel, or xm radio.

Also, remember that every niche has their Gurus. So if you can find a guru, then they probably have a big following. Write down the name of the guru, and look to see if there is a fan-forum. Once you can find them, then look all over the site to see where you can offer your help. This is sure to make you an expert quickly.

One website I know is, Leo Laporte. Just search for tech guy labs. I first heard of him through his radio show, which is heard nationwide.

I had a little trouble finding his forum, since I really didn't see it on his site. So I did some old school Google sleuthing and found, forums tech guy. There's even a marketing forum, so I'm sure there's quite a few people who need your expertise.

So you see, you always need to be using your brain when trying to find these untapped audiences.

Have a nice day .
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  • Profile picture of the author VoyagerMike
    Interesting idea, sliding into a tier 2 style "sub celebrity". I have seen this type of thing work in multiple genres, but does take dedication to stand out and reap the rewards. In the tech world you have to make sure your advice is accurate, once you establish yourself as one of the "house experts" the traffic to your own site will flow and you will begin to build your own distinct community.
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  • Profile picture of the author Timothy Reuscher
    Yes it does take time, but it can be a tough audience to crack. But I'm convinced that once you're a proven person with your advice, you'll win those people guaranteed.
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    • Profile picture of the author JohnMcCabe
      I imagine that approach would work for any mass-market niche. Another solid post from you, Timothy...

      I wonder what the over/under is on post number before someone asks for a step-by-step blueprint, complete with all necessary links and templates, in lieu of "using your brain"... :rolleyes:
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  • Profile picture of the author JennySweets
    Kan I haz a stepsby step blewprint compleet with all da necissaarry leenks n templits n stuffs?



    (sorry, couldn't resist)
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    • Profile picture of the author JohnMcCabe
      Originally Posted by JennySweets View Post

      Kan I haz a stepsby step blewprint compleet with all da necissaarry leenks n templits n stuffs?



      (sorry, couldn't resist)
      I guess that makes the over/under number 4.5...
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  • Profile picture of the author Timothy Reuscher
    Yes, it probably would work for any niche.
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