Niche Market Ninja Reveals $36000 keyword research system

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Hey,

No, this is not another "Guru" product launch, and no I'm not trying to sell anything. Just thought it was time I gave a little something back to my fellow internet marketers.

For those that don't already know me, I'm Nick Madison, the self proclaimed "Niche Market Ninja". With a little over 6 years in the Niche Market Game and over 280 Niche websites, none of which in the "Make money online" niche, but all generating me a little over $36000 a month, I know a little about Keyword research. Trust me after the one hundredth successful niche website roll out, its takes some serious creativity to come up with new ideas for Niche websites.

So, basically I have created a couple videos demonstrating, what I believe to be a relatively simple way of finding low competition, highly profitable, keyword phrases that can easily rank on the first page of Google.






Basically, when it comes to keyword research, it is not just the tools you choose to use, but how you use those tools. The videos show the tools I use and how I use them. Most are free and one you pay for, but the function the paid for tool serves can be done manually without any need for a tool.

Hope you enjoy the videos, and I look forward to sharing more videos after I find time to create more.

Cheers
Nick
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  • Profile picture of the author nichemarketninja
    Thanks for all the feedback and Ratings on the blog and YouTube, I just wanted to take a quick moment to summarise exactly what I am trying to get across in my videos as I may not have communicated the main messages clearly. So here we go...
    1. Niche website domain names that are made from your primary key phrase still has a massive impact on SEO
    2. For best and fastest results, only pursue keyword phrases that have available domains
    3. Use Domain name availability to drive your niche research
    4. Secondly Check Strength of Competition to filter your keyword list
    5. Always use [Exact] Match when using the Adwords Keyword tool

    Right, so those are some of the main points I wanted to get across, also just to demo so of those great tools in the video.

    Cheers
    Nick
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  • Profile picture of the author cashcow
    Thanks so much for making those videos. Even though I have been doing this for quite some time and have many profitable sites, keyword research is one of my weakest areas so I really appreciate any help I can get! I never knew to use the exact match with the adwords tool!

    I read through your blog too - nice work!

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    • Profile picture of the author nichemarketninja
      Originally Posted by cashcow View Post

      Thanks so much for making those videos. Even though I have been doing this for quite some time and have many profitable sites, keyword research is one of my weakest areas so I really appreciate any help I can get! I never knew to use the exact match with the adwords tool!

      I read through your blog too - nice work!

      Lee
      Thanks Lee, glad you found something useful and especially unknown. It is the little things that make the big differences in IM. Understanding exactly what the difference between: Broad, Phrase, Exact and Negative means, can make or break a keyword phrase. Personally, I never use Broad match, Exact, is where it's at!
      Click the little help above the Keyword Matching dropdown, then click on Learn more to get all the details you need about Keyword Matching.
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  • Profile picture of the author mormel
    Hi Nick,

    Great work. I've worked with all the tools, but never have accomplished the sort of results that you show us here in only 10 minutes.
    If this is the way the Warriors pay the forum back, the value of it continues to grow with the day.

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    • Profile picture of the author theyoungmarketer
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      Hey thanks for this, now I'm going to pick on you just a little.

      I'm wondering what way you set-up the websites.. I've been using XSitePro2, but not sure in which way I can best possilbe take advantage of your kind video information.

      Can you elaborate on this a little or is there nay chance we could talk on skype or something.. I just need a little help with this what happens after niche seletcion.
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      • Profile picture of the author nichemarketninja
        Originally Posted by theyoungmarketer View Post

        Hey thanks for this, now I'm going to pick on you just a little.

        I'm wondering what way you set-up the websites.. I've been using XSitePro2, but not sure in which way I can best possilbe take advantage of your kind video information.

        Can you elaborate on this a little or is there nay chance we could talk on skype or something.. I just need a little help with this what happens after niche seletcion.
        No worries, I'll be doing a follow up video on what happens next, in fact, my blog subscribers follow along with many of my other projects and find it a great way to learn. I am very transparent when it comes to sharing information. Anyway, to quickly answer your question, which has a much longer answer, but I'll try make it quick.

        I've been developing Web applications for over 10 years, thats my trade and for many of my initial years in IM I coded up all my websites using either PHP or ASP.NET (C#). Nowadays I have better things to do with my time other than writing copious lines of code (Making Real Money is one thing), fortunatly, the way things are moving in the Open Source Space, there are so many choices around CMS (Content Management Systems) and Blogs, and these platforms are incredible, not to mention the awesome Templates/Themes that are available.

        My Recomendation to anyone starting out is:
        1. Get a cheap web hosting account that supports Fantastico (cpanel) an example would be HostGator
        2. Use Fantastico To auto install whatever web platform you want to use. Myself, at the moment it's 50\50 between Drupal (CMS) and Wordpress (Blog) This depends on the Niche (and my mood), If I'm feeling lazy, Wordpress is my best friend.

        I hope this little bit of info helps in someway.
        Take it easy
        Nick
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    • Profile picture of the author nichemarketninja
      Originally Posted by mormel View Post

      Hi Nick,

      Great work. I've worked with all the tools, but never have accomplished the sort of results that you show us here in only 10 minutes.
      If this is the way the Warriors pay the forum back, the value of it continues to grow with the day.

      Yours, proudtobeawarriorly, Ed
      Thanks Mate, Yeah, Warriors rock, Share the knowlede, that's what I say!
      If you have not seen SKTOOL yet, that is a great place to do the step before this. I started the video knowing what General Niche I was going to take, If you do not know that, then Google's SKTOOL is a must have weapon in your arsenal.
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  • Profile picture of the author sbucciarel
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    Thanks for taking the time to create the videos. Learned some new techniques that I can put to use.
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    • Profile picture of the author nichemarketninja
      Originally Posted by Lewis Turner View Post

      Nice free tutorial videos here thanks.

      I use another tool called domainsbot to check for domains as even though you have to search for each one individually it will give other suggestions too. Will have to include a video tutorial on that for the V2 of my WSO Underground Secret Keyword Sniper.

      Lewis Turner
      I like it! For individual look ups that is. Any applications that builds interfaces using Ajax, gets my vote, thanks for sharing. Also, just a quick note on that, Google and Check out AjaxWhois, I do mention it in the videos. Take note of the Domain Hacks it generates on the right hand side, some cool ideas if you want to be the next del.icio.us

      Also, on Affiliate web site ideas, building a unique interface like AjaxWhois have done is a great idea to funnel People into the Domain Purchasing Funnel. Wish I had thought of that one!
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  • Profile picture of the author Bert Ritz
    Boo-hoo, can't view videos because of dial-up, so thanks for the tips you wrote!
    Hopefully, I'll find a broadband computer to see them on
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    • Profile picture of the author tantrabliss2
      Loved your videos.

      Just a question about domains.
      Are biz info etc extensions OK if you can't get a com or org?
      Is using - between words good or bad?

      Thanks
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      • Profile picture of the author nichemarketninja
        Originally Posted by tantrabliss2 View Post

        Loved your videos.

        Just a question about domains.
        Are biz info etc extensions OK if you can't get a com or org?
        Is using - between words good or bad?

        Thanks
        Some people get .info and .biz sites to rank for certain niche sites, so I would not say don't use them, bottom line for me, I wouldn't touch them with a 10 foot pole, I only ever use .info sites for redirects if I am pushing my affiliate links on web 2.0 properties, I don't ever expect them to rank (And they rarely ever do). For me, it's .com or .org or no go. However, I do a fair amount of local site projects and in those cases I use the local country domain extension.

        Cheers
        Nick
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        • Profile picture of the author Stray201
          Very similar to the system I've been using. Definitely going to pick up Micro Niche Finder after seeing it in action, and I'll be implementing a few of your tricks as well. Thanks!
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          • Profile picture of the author nichemarketninja
            Originally Posted by Stray201 View Post

            Very similar to the system I've been using. Definitely going to pick up Micro Niche Finder after seeing it in action, and I'll be implementing a few of your tricks as well. Thanks!
            Glad to hear, I don't buy many products as most of the real good stuff is available for free, however after I first saw Micro Niche Finder in action, I too was blown away, although, I must say I don't use it for generating keyword ideas as have never been happy with the results, as you can see in the videos, I use Adwords Keyword tool for that and then import results in MNF.
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            • Profile picture of the author Kevin McNally
              Nice videos, this is very similar to the system I use. After compiling a list of keywords I plug them into wordtracker to check exact match competition before then using a bulk domain search to narrow down the keywords and domains available.
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  • Profile picture of the author jhongren
    Thanks alot Nick for the great videos....I have learnt alot from the videos and can apply some for my own niche blogs too. =)

    Cheers,
    John
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  • Profile picture of the author nichemarketninja
    Originally Posted by Kingpin123 View Post

    OMg! Great I am very poor in research type of things Thanks for the videos
    Glad you enjoyed!
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  • Profile picture of the author Mike Hersh
    Hey great videos!

    I'm really amazed how you can manage so much websites. I hope for you that they are on autopilot
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  • Profile picture of the author nichemarketninja
    Originally Posted by imburne View Post

    Awesome videos! Thank you very much!!
    An absolute pleasure, the next ones are going to be even better!
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  • Profile picture of the author madison_avenue
    Nick, Thank you for the great videos.

    Your method of having your domain name based on you primary keyword phase is very effective. I have always thought this was the best way. This is why I like to sell only one product on my websites. I buy a domain which matches my main keyword search phrase. This makes it much easier to target the key phrase because the whole site's content is targeting it, this also makes it much easier to rank well. For example I don't believe in having a site of say 20 ebooks each with their own page I prefer to sell only one ebook per site. Do you alway's prefer to promote one product per site or can you do more?
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    • Profile picture of the author nichemarketninja
      Originally Posted by madison_avenue View Post

      Nick, Thank you for the great videos.

      Your method of having your domain name based on you primary keyword phase is very effective. I have always thought this was the best way. This is why I like to sell only one product on my websites. I buy a domain which matches my main keyword search phrase. This makes it much easier to target the key phrase because the whole site's content is targeting it, this also makes it much easier to rank well. For example I don't believe in having a site of say 20 ebooks each with their own page I prefer to sell only one ebook per site. Do you alway's prefer to promote one product per site or can you do more?
      Thanks for the compliments, yeah, I agree with you all the way, One product, One key phrase, Key phrase in the domain and all content targeting that key phrase. It's all about domination. As soon as you start trying to hang everything off one site (Not that it doesn't work for some people), you start to complete with the Amazon's and big directories. Personally, I dont have time for that. I want to pick a Market, Dominate page 1 and 2 of google and I always do, that way I out Rank Amazon easily when I promote a niche that sells a product on Amazon.

      Cheers
      Nick
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    • Profile picture of the author nichemarketninja
      Originally Posted by Jonathan Bahr View Post

      Could you explain to me how and why i should use SKTOOL ? I'm not seeing the reason. I'm new to this so i'm not doubting it's functionality, i'm just struggling to understand how to use it. I assume i just put in a keyword or phrase of the niche i'm interested in but doesn't that just generate the same information as AdWords Keyword Tool ?
      Hi Jonathan,

      Glad you asked mate, as I am sure you are not the only one with the same question. Check it out, so you use Adwords keyword tool when you know what keyword you are starting with, lets say you want to get into the Gardening Niche, so you go there and type in Gardening and away you go drilling down into the world of gardening.

      BUT, when you don't have any idea of what Niche you want to get into, you dont have anything to start your search with like "Gardening", that is where SKTOOL is COOL. Follow these steps:
      1. Go to: Search-based keyword tool
      2. Now click the "Or see top keywords across all categories" link at the bottom of the page
      3. Now click on a Category on the left (Any Category) lets say "Family & Community"
      4. Bam, up pops thousands of potential Nich markets, starting of with the "bedding" niche

      Get it? Don't underestimate the power of SKTOOL!

      Cheers
      Nick
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      • Profile picture of the author Dave Kingston
        Nice work Nick.

        Be interesting to see how you build links and get that top 1 and 2. Sure, you could do that on domain authority for some but not all so looking forward to 'the next step'.

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  • Profile picture of the author Katatonic
    It's good to see people revealing their "secrets" to the community.

    $36000 + a month is a very good income
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    • Profile picture of the author nichemarketninja
      Originally Posted by Katatonic View Post

      It's good to see people revealing their "secrets" to the community.

      $36000 + a month is a very good income
      Thanks, it's only a pleasure to finally be giving something back. I have reached the point now where my network of Niche websites generates me and my family a great income and now that I am outsourcing (successfully) a lot of the daily grind work involved in niche marketing, I have more time to spend helping others who can use a little help to acheive some of the results that I know first hand are possible.

      There are so many niche areas that have not even been tapped into yet, and thousands more that have only scratched the surface. I'm looking forward to getting more videos completed where I will go into every detail of how I do what I do. I will also be taking a very transparent approach to this revealing my niche websites, Theory is one thing but demonstrating things practically is the best way to teach and learn.
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  • Profile picture of the author izzymay
    Great videos. Thankyou very much for sharing
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    Not nailed it yet - but getting there!

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  • Profile picture of the author Paul Davidson
    Sorry forgot to ask, you mentioned only using .com ot .org, why not use .net? I presume ranking will not be affected if .net domains are used?

    Thanks again

    Paul
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    • Profile picture of the author nichemarketninja
      Originally Posted by Paul Davidson View Post

      Sorry forgot to ask, you mentioned only using .com ot .org, why not use .net? I presume ranking will not be affected if .net domains are used?

      Thanks again

      Paul
      I use some .net domains, but my preference is .com and .org. Remember SEO is simple, Google just want things done right, so choose the right domain extension based not only on availability, but also on application. Commercial websites should be .com, .net sites should be networks and .org sites should be organizations. Yes, I know all my sites are commercial at the end of day, however they are also developed and marketed as organizations, who just so happen to have a commercial arm
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  • Profile picture of the author jspmedia
    another amzing video...do you outsourcing any of work to build 300 sites? how do you promote each site?
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    • Profile picture of the author nichemarketninja
      Originally Posted by jspmedia View Post

      another amzing video...do you outsourcing any of work to build 300 sites? how do you promote each site?
      Thank you.
      Over the past 6 years, I spent the first 3 years doing everything myself, now I only research all new Niche Markets that I tackle and also manage 2 permanent employees who help with web development, SEO and content creation. Only this year, for the first time, have I started outsourcing due mainly to the massive amount of work involved in getting 280+ niche websites to rank and stay ranked. I have developed a very precise, yet dynamic roadmap over the years, so having this roadmap and process documented well allows me to easily leverage other people to do the work while still maintaining the integrity of the Niche Markets Websites I launch.
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      • Profile picture of the author sachibhat
        Excellent post Nick
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  • Profile picture of the author grover69
    Wow! That was awesome. You have kicked us down some great knowledge. I am pretty transparent about sharing stuff as well, because so many people won't act on it anyways and it is just good karma in the long run. I think I will be following you closely. I am starting to build my empire of mini-sites. Everything is starting to align (graphics, Wordpress themes, my general knowledge) and I feel a cool shift towards something bigger. Watching you just may be a huge part of that. I really appreciate it!
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    • Profile picture of the author Guitarnut
      Thanks so much for be so giving of your time and knowledge. Absolutely awesome information that filled in a few holes for me.
      I will be following your blog.

      Scott
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    • Profile picture of the author nichemarketninja
      Originally Posted by grover69 View Post

      Wow! That was awesome. You have kicked us down some great knowledge. I am pretty transparent about sharing stuff as well, because so many people won't act on it anyways and it is just good karma in the long run. I think I will be following you closely. I am starting to build my empire of mini-sites. Everything is starting to align (graphics, Wordpress themes, my general knowledge) and I feel a cool shift towards something bigger. Watching you just may be a huge part of that. I really appreciate it!
      Great stuff, I know what you are saying about the feeling of things all starting to line up and that feeling that something big is happening. It is such a pity that more people don't act on this stuff as the market is so huge.
      Enjoy the ride mate.
      Cheers
      Nick
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  • Profile picture of the author edpudol1973
    Hey Nik,

    Thanks for sharing this videos, this is really a big help to me and to other who are experiencing problem on keyword research.

    I've been online for 4 years but till now my weakness is keyword research, maybe this is one of the reason why until now I am not making what I am dreaming to make.
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  • Profile picture of the author greenovni
    Nick, great videos. Quick question, when you 1st started to build your empire, where did the content for the websites come from or did you know enough about all the different niches to create the content yourself?
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    • Profile picture of the author AmyKay
      I'm an amateur/newbie, and watched both videos. Of course, I learned a lot!

      Thank you!

      I'd also like to know where you get good content. For me, that's the intimidating part.
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    • Profile picture of the author theredcell
      Good information and you just revealed a nice way to combine the tools available to us. I actually already own Micro Niche Finder but this will be a better way to use it. I already bookmarked your blog and I am already finding value in what you are doing.

      Thanks for revealing this little nugget of information. As I move along in this IM space, its been the little nuggets that I acquire that are leading to the overall understanding
      of "how to get things done faster."

      Time management and information overload is sometimes the anchor that slows us down to a crawl. I am always looking for ways to get more done with less.

      Thanks again

      Jose
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      • Profile picture of the author Terry Kyle
        Kudos Nick for the above generosity!

        From an SEO perspective, where do you stand on dashes/hyphens in domain names? Is keywordphrase.com better than keyword-phrase.com in your opinion?

        Does it matter if you add a digit or hq etc at the end or beginning of the domain e.g. keywordphrasehq.com or mykeywordphrase.com?

        Great job once again and well done!
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        • Profile picture of the author nichemarketninja
          Originally Posted by Terry Kyle View Post

          Kudos Nick for the above generosity!

          From an SEO perspective, where do you stand on dashes/hyphens in domain names? Is keywordphrase.com better than keyword-phrase.com in your opinion?

          Does it matter if you add a digit or hq etc at the end or beginning of the domain e.g. keywordphrasehq.com or mykeywordphrase.com?

          Great job once again and well done!
          Hi Terry,
          My personal view is to always try for the whole keyphrase in the domain with no hyphens or extra words, however that is not always possible and if it is a phrase and niche I must go after I will use Hyphens. I definatly find it a little harder to rank but ultimatly end up ranking because while keywords in the domain are imporant, there are many, even more important components to SEO, like relevant backlinks using both your targeted keyword, backlinks that are related to Latent Semantic Indexing and good, fresh content.
          Cheers
          Nick
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    • Profile picture of the author nichemarketninja
      Originally Posted by greenovni View Post

      Nick, great videos. Quick question, when you 1st started to build your empire, where did the content for the websites come from or did you know enough about all the different niches to create the content yourself?
      Wherever possible I have always made some kind of partnership with someone who is directly involved with the Niche I am in. The relationship may be just purchasing some content from them, hiring them to write some articles for me or promoting them or a business they may have on the site. When this is not possible I use some of the article software that you will see in my toolbox at the Niche Market Ninja blog, I then take this content and rewrite it manually. I never use article spinners, for no other reason that I do not want any content pointing to my site that is nonsensical. My sites aim to provide users with valuable information, I try to keep that idea at the forefront of my content creation en devours.
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  • Profile picture of the author AmyKay
    One question... I, too, am an Amazon affiliate. I cannot use a brand name in my keywords or domain if I plan to link to that item on Amazon from my site, correct?

    I'd hate to have my account closed. I want to be careful.
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  • Profile picture of the author Ed Stas
    I love this! Great, free information. Nothing to (overtly) sell. Just the subtle promotion of his expertise and website.

    A great way to give back to the community. A great way to market yourself. A great way to get new customers, new revenue!

    Well done... and thanks for the tips!
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    • Profile picture of the author nichemarketninja
      Originally Posted by Ed Stas View Post

      I love this! Great, free information. Nothing to (overtly) sell. Just the subtle promotion of his expertise and website.

      A great way to give back to the community. A great way to market yourself. A great way to get new customers, new revenue!

      Well done... and thanks for the tips!
      Hey Ed,
      If I had more people willing to help me out with no hidden agendas and less so called "Gurus" trying to sell me the next version of their rehashed garbage, it probably would have taken me a lot quicker than 6 years to get to the point that I am at now. Helping people succeed is a reward that no commission income could top. Glad you are enjoying the tips.
      Cheers
      Nick
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  • Profile picture of the author SFranklin
    Thanks for the videos I took away some great ideas!
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  • Profile picture of the author Hackbridge
    I saw this thread on my PocketPC phone (At the doctors') and I just had to look at it when I got home. I was particularly pleased that it showed me how to use MicroNicheFinder in a more positive way than I've ever used it before. Thanks very much.

    Brian
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  • Profile picture of the author Sowemimo Oladele
    what a great info, most especially on sktool. I have not use it before even though I have been using alot of google free tools because @ a time it seems google itself is monopolizing IM tools which is good as they are all for free.

    Like a friend of mine would say. Internet marketing its all about google, now I understand why.
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  • Profile picture of the author DrewG
    This thread came at a perfect time! -

    This summer I plan on creating a large network of niche blogs/websites.

    Nick, couple questions-

    how did you manage to not get slapped by Google? Are your blogs on different IPs with something similar to SEOhosting.com or hosted on one (or multiple) dedicated servers?

    Again, awesome videos, and great videos on your Youtube channel as well


    -D.C.
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    • Profile picture of the author nichemarketninja
      Originally Posted by Drew Castle View Post

      This thread came at a perfect time! -
      how did you manage to not get slapped by Google? Are your blogs on different IPs with something similar to SEOhosting.com or hosted on one (or multiple) dedicated servers?

      Again, awesome videos, and great videos on your Youtube channel as well


      -D.C.
      Hey Drew,
      Thanks for the feedback. To answer your questions. I set up hosting rings, each ring consists of about 25-30 websites. And then each ring is hosted on a different class C IP address. Hosting servers are also all over the world, as I have recently (past year) begun focusing on local niche markets (Will be doing some videos on that soon) so I make sure I host all my .co.uk sites in the UK, .com.au sites in Australia etc. My hosting solutions are also varied across mainly shared hosting environments, but I also use some dedicated servers, mainly in the UK and then also Virtual Private Servers.
      Cheers
      Chris
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      • Profile picture of the author DrewG
        Originally Posted by nichemarketninja View Post

        Hey Drew,
        Thanks for the feedback. To answer your questions. I set up hosting rings, each ring consists of about 25-30 websites. And then each ring is hosted on a different class C IP address. Hosting servers are also all over the world, as I have recently (past year) begun focusing on local niche markets (Will be doing some videos on that soon) so I make sure I host all my .co.uk sites in the UK, .com.au sites in Australia etc. My hosting solutions are also varied across mainly shared hosting environments, but I also use some dedicated servers, mainly in the UK and then also Virtual Private Servers.
        Cheers
        Chris
        Ah ok, I gotcha, so you pretty much get new hosting for every 25-30 sites - thanks for the response!

        ~D.C.
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  • Profile picture of the author ajeetroy
    Another great share Nick. I am now going to follow your blog as I am finding great information.
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  • Profile picture of the author grover69
    I just wanted to update as tonight I got a chance to start checking out the videos on your site. For all my fellow Warriors...you owe it to yourself to dig into Nick's blog. He is revealing some amazing stuff and I for one, am very thankful. Nick, you are the man. And I don't say that lightly. I am very, very happy that I read this post and found your blog. I have a feeling I will do whatever it takes to join your advanced lessons as I am very serious about building out sites and grabbing traffic. Thank you again!!
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  • Profile picture of the author Evita
    Nick,

    Thanks for the fabulous info!!

    Do you basically set up mini sites of only a few pages then, since you target one product per site?

    Past your initial SEO strategies and back linking, do you find that you need to continously work on getting more links to your sites?

    Just wondering how in the WORLD you can keep track on all those sites....

    Evita
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