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I didn't get indexed as quickly as nicheninja but after a couple of days I am in the 8th spot on the first page. I have no regrets with my purchase. Thanks!
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Good luck, Donna, hope the permalink structure works for you (and I'm going to feel really bad if it messes up your results!) Also, a big thank you to the nice guy who PM'ed me with instructions on deleting blog links. Too easy! All the best, Barb |
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Hey Nick, I am glad to see your site has made it back up to where it belongs .I sent you a pm the other day asking if you to have a quick look at a site that i built as its not performing in the serps, and also about a couple of the recomended products you have in the NMCP. If you get a chance i would really appreciate your opinion before i embark on a mission to build many more sites (and build them in the wrong manner!). Thanks in advance, your help is much appreciated, Regards Paul PS. it is very cool to see so many NMCP members doing well with these Amazon sites! |
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Have responded to all your questions via email. Sorry about the delay. Cheers Nick | |
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How is everybody doing with bounce rate? I had 27 Google search visitors yesterday but 66% bounced. Yikes!
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Just bought! I buy everything that Nick sells as his methods really do work which makes such a pleasant change from most of the junk that you see around. Nick leaves no stone unturned and I know from my experience as an Amazon Associate that this will make money. Thank you for another great product. Highly recommended to other Warriors. Andy |
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Here is a little review. I built this site Tues. Stubble Trimmer If you search google for its keyword - stubble trimmer - you will see I am #5 in google. It isnt pretty right now. I had to completely throw the site away and rebuild it. BE CAREFUL WITH THE ONE PLUGIN (S & R). YOU CANNOT UNDO THE CHANGES. Niick: I sent you a PM with some questions about the control panel. Can you answer those questions please. That way I can get started with phase two. Cato: You are going to have a higher bounce rate. To stop this, make a static first page with some content and maybe a top review. It might be that the phrase or niche you chose is one where people want some information before clicking a link. I am currently running around %45.00 across all my sites. Nick: I have noticed that this thread has actually turned into a little community of people willing to help each other. It is kinda refreshing. Why dont you throw a members only forum up on your site so we can all communicate and share info without giving to much info in the WSO thread. |
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Good post - Google does have a special disdain for 'thin affiliate sites,' and it's understandable. Just imagine if every time you searched for virtually anything, you got a blog with nothing more than a bunch of Amazon or eBay products (or others). I've been online since 1989, and back then it was easy for spammers to dominate ANY search engine around. You never knew what you'd get when you did a search, but you could almost be sure the search was heavily manipulated - keyword stuffing etc. I don't have this WSO, although I will probably buy it, just to see if there's anything I'm not using on my Amazon sites that may benefit me. It seems to be priced very reasonably too. If you're familiar with BANS (Build a Niche Store), many of those sites have gone away because of being only thin affiliate sites. Although some people created great, original content populated sites, the bulk of the BANS sites were garbage. Install the script, enter the category number and your eBay info., and then off to the next site...garbage. It is so easy to avoid by just putting in a little work. It can almost be automated by using a plugin like Caffeinated Content (or something free) or something similar, and getting some related articles delivered right to your blog. Just rewrite them and you have original, valuable content that Google will love. It's much better than having a high-ranking site that's making money one day, and a site that has been de-indexed, never to be seen again, the next. Of course some people would rather throw up a huge number of sites continously, make a few dollars for a while, and repeat. That seems like more work to me in the long run. I use phpBay Pro for eBay sites. I get 'original' content using the CC plugin, rewrite it, and I'm good to go. I also write a short 'intro,' maybe a paragraph or two on each specific product page (eg. Gibson guitars). Just take some Wiki info. and rewrite it for the product 'intro.' Maybe a very short history of the manufacturer or something relative. My graphic design skills are awful, but I still make money. There are related videos that add value to some of my sites also. I'll add YouTube videos (using the CC plugin also), keeping everything in tact to respect the video creator, but also adding some original content under the posting. It takes a little more work, but you get out of it what you put into it. Most people are obsessed with getting something for nothing. If you do just a little, you'll be far ahead of the masses. To think you can just throw up a blog, only stick some products from Amazon's feed up there and always (long term) dominate Google's (or any other) SERPS is not realistic. Do a little extra and have a site that will hang in there for the long haul. Of course always do what you have been regarding backlinks, etc. I'll also write some articles linking to different pages on my sites (deeplinking). Quality is ALWAYS better than quantity...for the long term. | |
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The second link in your sig redirects to an affiliate link. Is that allowed on WF? Since you havent bought the WSO, you have no idea about the program and one of the freebies which will allow you to dominate google - especially if you follow Nick on his site. So...Stop commenting on WSOs you havent purchased. |
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I actually think that Kentucky Jeff’s post is very informative and he gives great suggestions. Totally agree with his take on building quality sites.
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WSO threads are supposed to be about the WSO in question. It is not for general information - especially from some one who hasnt purchased the WSO. If he wanted to say that, he should go start a new thread in the main forum. | |
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My comments were in no way meant to be negative towards the WSO. If you had read, I'm buying it myself!! There looks to be good information there, surely worth the very modest price, even though I'm using the ReviewAZON plugin for Amazon, have several sites started already, and may not get as much out of it as someone starting from scratch. I was also not commenting specifically on the WSO tactics, since I DON'T OWN IT YET. If part of the method is adding your own, original content, then I shouldn't have taken up the space here even mentioning it. I just wanted to maybe save people from getting a good thing going, only to have it jerked from beneath them, just in case the WSO doesn't include the importance of adding your own original content. Others have commented here on the value of original material, even the WSO creator himself I believe. A little original content can help tremendously, and it's so easy to do. I doubt recommending that could undermine the sale of, or the operation of his methods. I've seen too many money-generating sites here one day and gone the next, just because they were of the 'thin affiliate site' variety. Often leaving the owner scratching their heads, wondering what happened. "Since you havent bought the WSO, you have no idea about the program and one of the freebies which will allow you to dominate google - especially if you follow Nick on his site." Lastly, if my comments were somehow out of line, which wasn't my intent (and I don't see how they could have been), I'm sure the mods. will make me aware of it. I'll even go ahead and apologize now if I offended anyone but you. Until then, you take care of you, and I'll take care of me, okay ? If adding original content to your sites is a bad thing, or somehow throws a wrench in your plans to dominate Google, I'd rethink your strategy. Many have tried to dominate Google as you state it, but many have also failed, long term. | |
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Nick could you pass me on these instructions as well please Thanks Dave | |
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Well apparently I've been living under a rock for the past week and a half! I'll be purchasing this later today so I can't comment on the product yet, but I just wanted to give an update on the site I created following the methods in Nick's NMCP. (See the testimonials in the first post of this thread to read what I previously wrote). So far this month I've made two big sales, one just last night. $250 product and $199 product. It's a very competitive niche with big ticket items. The two sales were for "budget" products. That's only roughly $20 in commission, but I set this site up just as a test and have largely been sitting on my butt just waiting to see what would happen. I think combining solid backlinking methods and original content along with the Amazon products is going to be killer. Not to mention rapidly scalable. Funny enough I just bought a second domain last night that will be perfect for this... Matt |
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| While this was really said in jest, I would stay away from building interlinked networks of new domains as this could be seen as web spam. That said however, as these domains age, there is no reason not to interlink sites that are in someway related, as long as the links are not reciprocal links as that would achieve nothing. Think more along the lines of Link wheels.
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Over the past few days I have been spending a little more time working on Paged blog content as well as incorporating some additional content like video and articles. The electric razors for men website is now Ranking #2/3 (depending on how you interpret indented listings.) |
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I think it would be great to have a forum not just for this product, but also for the NCMP product, in general. It will be a great place to share ideas and successes, and motivate and help like-minded members, like Charles said. Nick, would you please consider this ? Thanks, Mario | |
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Nick, Is that possible you to set up a forum inside NCMP site? It would be not as open as here on wso board. I think it would be great for all of us to discuss and change ideas. Thx, Joe |
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Hi - I bought last week but have only just got around to building my first site. It looks like the developer of the theme that is recommended has upgraded the theme/released a new version (which is the one now available for download) . I am not sure of the code snippets provided by Nick still apply to this new version as the coding looks different. Nick, could you check it out? |
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thanks barb. i will try that permalink now. Quote:
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This is a great idea to talk with people with the same interest. At the moment we are discussing too many things in the WSO topic. This should be discussed between buyers of your product. I'm in if you add a forum for members to your site | |
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I setup 2 of these sites back on Thursday night and then socialbookmarked them to get them indexed quickly. After two hours both sites got indexed with one site listed on page 1 and other site on page 9. Then on Saturday both sites were missing from the SERPs. They were not listed for their keywords on the first 20 pages. I did a "site:url" in google on both sites and it listed pages for both sites except the top level domain for each. So today I did a "site:url" on both sites again, but this time only one of the sites (the one that originally was on page 1) came back with results. The other site showed "Your search - site:url - did not match any documents." It seems like the site is no longer indexed. Is this normal to get a site indexed initially then have it deindexed after days later? Or did Google pull this site for good from it's index? Should I be concerned about this or will it come back again? Anyone have this happend before for brand new site whether you setup this type of Amazon affiliate site or regular Wordpress blog? Update: I'm now noticing that when I do "site:url" for the site that was on page 1 before that most of the pages are no longer index except for one now. Before there were like 19 pages indexed. I checked in my webmaster tool and it shows no errors. Is something happening that I need to be aware of? It seems all pages are getting deindexed and then the whole site might become deindexed? Anyone have any input on this??? |
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Hello. Is there anybody else having issues with uploading the provided code snippets (header, index phps and style css) to overwrite the default files of lightwork 1.6.4? Everytime I uploaded the given code snippets, I get a blank page. I only see the dark background of the lightwork template. To my understanding, the edited three files, when uploaded, should work turnkey. They don't--at least, in my case. webmarketer 2CO.COM Sales Receipt 4094426709 |
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It seems to be OK for sites to drop out of the SERPS after a few days. But if you keep building natural backlinks, your site will come back - just like the men's razor example. As far as the site that is showing no results, that might be a problem. |
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On August 15th Amazon will require that all " "calls" from our stores will need to be "signed" so that they can "authenticate" the "call" (request for product data) as actually coming from the rightful owner of the Amazon Access Key. This is an added layer of security we will have to have implemented on our store sites by August 15th. Will you have something to get around this by Aug 15th? |
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This is one of my first WSO purchases in a long time, actually my 2nd, as I grabbed Nicks NMCP before this one. As someone who finds himself somewhat disorganized what Nick has put together is simple to follow and enough info to TACK ACTION on this method. I've yet to implement this current WSO as I've completed going thru the materials just today however there's gold in simplicity. Will you make a grand in 90 days or less? Not sure at this time as it depends of course on your efforts and how good you are at locating profitable niches BUT... this is scalable and I find Nicks products to be very refreshing and most important detailed and step by step. That said I think anyone with some basic understanding of setting up a domain, hosting and installing WP, Word Press, will have a great method to build on with this WSO. Other than that Nick I agree with others as it would be great to have a forum set up for this. Possibly could take some pressure off you Nick in the long run with updates on these template changes and what not. Members might be able to pull together giving help and guidance with our areas of expertise. Monday I'll be building out hopefully 2 sites maybe more as having to deal with some family issues but this method seems to be a good starter for those dealing with time constraints. Well done Nick! |
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1.) The Original theme which is compatible with my code snippets is now available to download from the NMCP 2.) I am also working on creating new code snippets today for the updated version of the theme. Thanks Nick | |
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Just one question: does it make a difference when I install the blog on a subfolder, subdomain or should I use just the root domain? Thanks. Marian |
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It does make a difference. the difference is that you would have to work extra hard to rank well with a sub domain or folder. The actual domain has more strength in the search engines. Anothe problem is if you have domain.com/niche1 domain.com/niche2 domain.com/niche3 if you're main domain gets shuffled for any reason, then it will affect your 3 niches. Might even possibly wipe out your 3 income streams. Diversifying is important but do it properly. |
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Thank you...I appreciate the reply
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I used the plugin before I bought this WSO. I just now went and updated to the latest (FREE) version (which now works with WP 2.8) and it still only asks for "Affiliate ID", so... in it's present version it WON'T WORK when Amazon requires the new API signiture thingy. I'm sure the author will update it before then. But if not... I also discovered ReviewAZON before this WSO. And bought it. Not sure if the "Search/Replace" plugin will work with it though. I have to have a test at that. | |
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As far as I can tell it's not using the API at all. The only thing that would temporarily break this plugin is if Amazon did a significant website redesign and renamed all of their div's. Matt | |
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I actually like it for what it does, and my daughter has several IPK type toy blogs auto-posting with it. | |
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Ok now that I have purchased this, I need a little clarification regarding the amazon program. Does the Amazon affiliate program have any country restrictions? I haven't been into Amazon and so dont have much info about it. btw, this WSO is really cool purely for the potential it has. It can be a completely "Set and forget" setup and a good way to get some additional income. I will put this into effect sometime this week after I get the Amazon questions clarified ![]() Thanks in advance! |
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Could somebody please tell me how to edit the links in the sidebar. Thanks Dave |
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I am just getting started on this today. Does Amazon have stats on products sold? Does it show what is their hot products anywhere? How are sales going for everybody? Childrens golf clubs? Portable beach umbrellas? |
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If you are refering to links in Wordpress then:
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There used to be a section called "Movers & Shakers" which was a great way to find product whose popularity was increasing, however Amazon seem to have done away with this? (Or I'm just blind and can't find it anymore) Cheers Nick | |
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Is there a minimum exact search volume you look for? 1000? would you bother with 300 or so? What competition rules do you use in quotes? Thanks |
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It totally depends on the Niche you are in and the value of the product being sold. 300 might sound like something not worth pursuing, however If it is a $1000 and I sell 1 of them a month, then it's making a profit. All profit is good, no matter how big or small. Cheers Nick | |
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Nick, I sent you a PM yesterday and hopefully you will get a chance to reply. Thanks. |
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Nick, You mentioned to register the .org if .com is not available. Can you explain why I should register ,org and not .net or .info? Thanks Richard |
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I am having a hard time finding products to sell...I want a long tail buying keyword with a fairly high priced item...tougher than I thought
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Good one...The competition is in quotes right? I am probably over analyzing it...I am trying to think of products that people would buy through Amazon...people probably buy everything at one time or another...also trying to really focus on buying keywords...I'll loosen up a bit and see what I can find
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