How many articles do you write per niche???

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Hello to everybody from the great state of Alabama

Let's say that your IM via free methods. Making Hub Pages and Squidoo Lenses and after getting them indexed you start writing articles to gather traffic with EZ or Go Articles. I was wondering how many articles do you write per niche? 10-50-100 articles?

I have learned how to create free web pages that can end up on the first page of Google. I have set a personal goal to average $75.00 a day by 2/11/10. I have made some sales with ClickBank but I guess I was wondering if you guys think this goal is realistic for a guy with a full time day job?

Depending on the product your promoting $75 a day would be 2-4 CB conversions a day. Seems like a million miles away for me. I'm not afraid of the work but I was wondering if you think this is to much of a long shot?

Thanks
Scott
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  • Profile picture of the author Tooonyg21
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  • Profile picture of the author Mike Linley
    Well as many articles as you can find good long tail keywords for! which in every niche is usually atleast 100..not hard to find 100 good LTk's in any niche..and with that amount of articles you will have good traffic if you do your keyword research right and that low amount of money is easily attainable...you just need quality articles with good call to actions..and a good converting salesletter and test and tweak things..you will get there! good luck! -Mike Linley
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  • Profile picture of the author MarkAse
    Yeah the keywords are usually there because they are constantly changing.

    Creating the content is always an issue though!
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    • Profile picture of the author adamv
      I would agree with mikelinley. The number of articles you write should be equal to the number of keywords you can find.

      If you find a good keyword and don't write some content for it, you're leaving money on the table. On the other hand, I don't think you necessarily need to write 100 article for a niche. At least not right away.

      Write some good articles and work on building some backlinks to them so they get ranked in the search engines. When you have a nice steady stream of income you can get into a new niche. Writing 100 articles on the same topic can be pretty boring. You can always come back to a niche you've worked in previously and write some more for it in the future.

      $75 per day within 6 months should be easily attainable for someone with a good plan and the willingness to work for it. I'll bet you hit that goal way early and and go well beyond it by February.
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  • Profile picture of the author Micheallatour
    I have a friend of mine on another forum that does about 60-100
    articles per month. He just outsources the work.

    He does cpa so i'm pretty sure he's doubling his investment.
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  • Profile picture of the author bigfriendly
    Thanks for all the good info everybody

    Adam,

    You create a webpage on Squidoo then write articles on EZ linking to the Squid page. These are backlinks right? Do you also make backlinks to your EZ articles? Sorry if that sounds dumb I'm just still trying to learn this stuff.

    Scott
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  • Profile picture of the author Mohammad Afaq
    I don't write articles to promote products (I should be doing so) but I think that $75 a day can't be a real big task if you know good SEO and you can get your free page ranked high for a couple of keywords.

    Still I would think that once you are done setting up pages for one product you should go ahead and do the same for a different product. This way if you don't make sales on one product you can make money off of other product.
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  • Profile picture of the author Amy Bass
    I do an article for ever good keyword I can find. Sometimes that is 20 and sometimes that is 150. If you find great keywords... don't let them go to waste.
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    • Profile picture of the author adamv
      Originally Posted by bigfriendly View Post

      Thanks for all the good info everybody

      Adam,

      You create a webpage on Squidoo then write articles on EZ linking to the Squid page. These are backlinks right? Do you also make backlinks to your EZ articles? Sorry if that sounds dumb I'm just still trying to learn this stuff.

      Scott
      Yes, I do build backlinks to my articles on EZA. If I write a bunch of articles, I like to link to the ones that are getting the best click through rate. That way if I can get them ranking well in the SERPs I'll be getting the best return for my time invested.

      If one of my articles has a low CTR, I don't try to promote that particular article but I may post it somewhere else so I can use it to get backlinks to one of my better articles.
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