Is it possible to dominate any market with a lot of good content ?

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Hi,

Is it possible to dominate any market with a lot of quality content like posting 20 unique and original articles per day on a blog ?

Thx for your thoughts.

Stephane
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  • Profile picture of the author simontts
    It is if you are using the right (low competition) keywords.
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  • Profile picture of the author Kakashi
    I think that the right way in long term.
    I believe you will be dominate the market soon. but takes time.
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  • Profile picture of the author webdollarz
    I would say quality content with authority banklinks can help you dominate any niche. Google loves such sites. They show up high on search rankings, resulting in highly targeted traffic.
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  • Profile picture of the author Outsourcer
    As long as you have the main keyword phrase in domain, main keyword phrase in the anchor text, onpage SEO is close to perfection and proper link building (200+ links) I'm 100% sure you can dominate any low competition niche (<50.000 resulting pages in quotes, average PR of first 10 pages less than 3 and average links to each page less than 100).

    Just my $0.02
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    • Profile picture of the author paulgl
      Originally Posted by Outsourcer View Post

      As long as you have the main keyword phrase in domain, main keyword phrase in the anchor text, onpage SEO is close to perfection and proper link building (200+ links) I'm 100% sure you can dominate any low competition niche (<50.000 resulting pages in quotes, average PR of first 10 pages less than 3 and average links to each page less than 100).
      Just my $0.02
      Your sites do not live in vacuums. You can tell nothing of the authority of
      a site that ranks #1, nor how much google values and loves it. You forgot
      two: Decent content and valuable visitor experience.

      There is no such a,b,c,...list. If it were only that easy.

      What the heck is a low-competition niche anyway? That term needs to
      die. Go big or go home.

      The creators of okcupid.com did not give a hoot about eharmony, match, etc.
      And I'll bet some of you have never heard of okcupid.

      Paul
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      • Profile picture of the author Black Hat Cat
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        Originally Posted by paulgl View Post


        What the heck is a low-competition niche anyway?
        A niche with low competition?

        The creators of okcupid.com did not give a hoot about eharmony, match, etc.
        And I'll bet some of you have never heard of okcupid.

        Paul
        Only if they don't care about the business they are in. Assuming they do, I guarantee you they do worry about and pay attention to eharmony, match, etc. If they don't, they're idiots.
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  • Profile picture of the author D Baker
    I don't know if you could dominate any niche and in any case, it will take quite some time... depending on the niche and the level of competition.
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    • Profile picture of the author Tommy Perez
      Lots of good content is great for long-term markets.

      And by long-term..I mean a market which allows you to have a long-term relationship with your prospect/customer.

      Markets like dating, sports, music, business etc.

      With that said, to truly "dominate" a market...you need a lot of people in your market to know you.

      Think David D of dating...think Frank K of IM...these guys dominate their market...and yet...they're not updating content on a daily/even weekly basis.
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  • Profile picture of the author scotth
    I use article marketing for backlinking juice for my sites...I put out at least 2 articles each everyday for my money making sites.
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  • Profile picture of the author Jacob Martus
    Originally Posted by stephane View Post

    Hi,

    Is it possible to dominate any market with a lot of quality content like posting 20 unique and original articles per day on a blog ?

    Thx for your thoughts.

    Stephane
    Rather than writing 20 unique and original articles everday, why don't you write 5 and then focus the rest of your time on promoting those articles. You will get much more benefit from an article that ranks well with Google and receives referral traffic than you will just posting 20 articles a day.

    Submit a few as articles to Ezinearticles and Buzzle. Create some satellite blogs at Blogger, Wordpress, Hubpages, Squidoo, Typepad (this one is killer), Livejournal.

    Update those with content everyday as well as your self hosted blog and you will see much more benefit from your time spent in my experience.

    You should put as much time into content creation as promotion unless you have some good tools to minimize time spent on promotion to maximize time spent on content creation.
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    • Profile picture of the author w-builder
      Originally Posted by Jacob Martus View Post

      Rather than writing 20 unique and original articles everday, why don't you write 5 and then focus the rest of your time on promoting those articles.
      I would say "it depends". If you have "monsters" in the top, then you can write 1 article and spend whole life promoting it barely reaching top 100.

      If blog/site is quite new I'd suggest to use low competition keywords, perfect internal linking for higher number of articles + moderate promotion activities. After gaining some presence, weight and (I want to believe! )trust, I'd start to decrease number of articles and gain more links.

      And I think this would look naturally for google, make him happy and loyal
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    • Profile picture of the author stephane
      Originally Posted by Jacob Martus View Post

      Rather than writing 20 unique and original articles everday, why don't you write 5 and then focus the rest of your time on promoting those articles. You will get much more benefit from an article that ranks well with Google and receives referral traffic than you will just posting 20 articles a day.

      Submit a few as articles to Ezinearticles and Buzzle. Create some satellite blogs at Blogger, Wordpress, Hubpages, Squidoo, Typepad (this one is killer), Livejournal.

      Update those with content everyday as well as your self hosted blog and you will see much more benefit from your time spent in my experience.

      You should put as much time into content creation as promotion unless you have some good tools to minimize time spent on promotion to maximize time spent on content creation.
      The issue is I'm a french speaking guy and I wanted to apply what I learnt in the french market to make some money but there is no articles directories there.
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  • Profile picture of the author JaxxTiom
    By putting enough regular / useful / unique content out there you would most definitely increase your sites popularity, but it is still gonna take a lot of time and work.

    as far as dominate, this could still be quite difficult in competitive niches.
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  • Profile picture of the author DianeBrandt
    No, it's not possible to dominate a market with content alone... you'll need to use other tools if you want to dominate. However, if it's a new market, or one of those hidden markets... it may work.
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  • Profile picture of the author warner444
    no, without links, content by itself just does not rank. At least in my experience. I had a few blogs that got a lot of content from web2meyhem and seolinkvine, presumably at least fairly good quality spun articles, posted daily for a few months on some blogs with few links. They rank for beans and will until they get more links.
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