Anyone here in the Christianity niche?

by judyok
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Everyone knows what someone somewhere may not know.
You share your knowledge through your website and know that someone out there is looking for what you have.
How do you reach these people?
Kindly Share.
#christianity #niche
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  • Profile picture of the author Peter Adamson
    If you are blogging you need to get your articles syndicated on other sites. It takes a lot of time and work but if you write quality material people will republish your stuff.

    Start by searching for sites in your niche and submit your email address to get on their lists. Read these emails every day and keep them for reference. You will get to know the bloggers this way.

    BTW your thread should have a different name. What you are asking is true for anybody in the niche publishing space.
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    • Profile picture of the author judyok
      Grateful for your help. Just learning about syndication. That's a journey I've got to begin right away.
      Thank you.
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  • Profile picture of the author Michael Meaney
    Kindly Share.
    Advertising is the quickest way. Or you could wait a couple of years to get some traction organically.

    Turn your visitors into leads, and leads into customers, to pay for the adverts and breakeven. Then profit on the backend (upsells). Takes a bit of tweaking to find the right mix but when you do it's essentially as much free traffic as you want.
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  • Profile picture of the author Mike Anthony
    I am pretty sure thats not one niche. How you market to a Roman Catholic would be entirely different than a Pentecostal.

    Probably applies more to this "niche" than others but knowing your market (hopefully because you are genuine) goes a long way.
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  • Profile picture of the author Rose Anderson
    Forums and Facebook groups are good but don't go in spamming. Take your time and contribute.

    As Mike says, you need to know your specific audience and be authentic.

    Start with your own friends and church members and ask them to share your posts.

    Offer to guest post on blogs with similar themes.

    Rose
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    • Profile picture of the author Michael Meaney
      Originally Posted by Rose Anderson View Post

      Start with your own friends and church members and ask them to share your posts.
      This is a really good point. It's a great way to get a grassroots following, and also ask them to get involved - maybe invite your visitors to send in prayer requests, and ask your friends and church members to pray for them.
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  • Profile picture of the author Joutlawtowns
    I know of one guy who does a christian & marriage online course. I think he charges $20 a month for a year, and did a launch of the program. The program is closed now, but in an interview he did he said the course makse $20,000 per month. His site is married and young. Jamal is his name.
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  • Profile picture of the author PvPGuy
    Originally Posted by Michael Meaney View Post

    .....Or you could wait a couple of years to get some traction organically.
    lawlz. And Hyperbole scores one for Team Paid Traffic!
    Sure, paid traffic is basically immediate, but two years for organic? C'mon man! It takes some people that long to learn how to do PPC right!

    Originally Posted by Mike Anthony View Post

    I am pretty sure thats not one niche. How you market to a Roman Catholic would be entirely different than a Pentecostal.
    Great catch, unless you focus on the ecumenical side of things, but I digress!

    Want to learn how one person did it blogging without taking two years? check out this award winning blogger.

    I've learned a lot from him, and his strategies would apply to your chosen niche especially well, imo. And I'm very familiar with your category.
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  • Profile picture of the author Benjamin Ehinger
    I am not in the Christianity niche specifically, but it comes through with my writing. If Christianity is your ultimate passion, simply blog about your experience, how you see things, what you're learning, etc. Use social media and other channels to share your content and it will find the right people.

    For me, I am very passionate about Christ, which comes through in my blog writing, even though it's not specifically in this niche. Sometimes, the soft-sell or soft-influence attracts more than putting it in someone's face. We all have different ways of spreading God's word.

    Benjamin Ehinger
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  • Profile picture of the author ChrisBa
    Originally Posted by judyok View Post

    Everyone knows what someone somewhere may not know.
    You share your knowledge through your website and know that someone out there is looking for what you have.
    How do you reach these people?
    Kindly Share.
    I've been playing around on Facebook in a similar niche.

    I've also used PPV for Christian dating offers.
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  • Profile picture of the author Elizabethlim
    Hi, if you have a fan page, you can boost an ad in Facebook to collect leads, followers, likes, so on...
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