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If you use Godaddy and a coupon, coms are 6.99 with DNS resolving as fast as 2 minutes instead of 24-48 hours. Average seems to be 5-10 minutes. I used to use 1&1 too but could not hang with the slow DNS.
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Another possible reason is that the domain name for a successful site is a valuable asset to your business, especially if you decide to flip the site later. If your site exists on a subdomain, you limit your options in that regard. With all that said, you should test these assumptions yourself and let us know how it works out. For example, if you have several sites in the health niche, you might obtain a domain name such as "besthealthtips.com". Then for each of your niche sites, you'd create a subdomain like so... sixpackabs.besthealthtips.com lowcarbdiet.besthealthtips.com ...etc | |
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I would like to ask how can we beat parked domains... Like i search or find a keyword which is worth making a site... I check the domain name with the keywords in it but the domain is registered... But when i dig a little deeper i come to know that the domain is parked and is available for sale for a much higher price... What to do then? |
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I have to ask... In regard to merchants (physical products): Are you promoting stuff from cpa networks or just cj/share a sale.. What is your success between the two..? physical products vs. click bank? Also are you mixing your sites pages with affiliate links and adsense? Thanks, |
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Hi Rachelle123. I'll chime in here in case Clickbump is busy. He is only using Adsense on his sites. No affiliate links at all. None. Zip. Nadda. When he mentions 'physical products', his keyword phrase would be something "left handed iron skillet' and that's what the page content is all about. And hopefully, those are the kind of Adsense ads that will appear. Clickbump is not actually offering the physical product via Amazon, Clickbank, CJ or anyplace else. It's just an Adsense site pure and simple! |
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Thanks, when he mentioned the google sniper system i assumed he promoted products... k gotcha thanks,
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I think Clickbump WILL be venturing into affiliate products soon! I think he's anxious to 'try out' his method beyond the world of Adsense. Should be interesting!
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I'm having a difficult time trying to find keywords that meet the first criteria of minimum 3 PR-/0. I'm using Market Samurai to generate the keywords (filtering out -80/day searches) and clicking the hyperlink within MS's SEOC (number of web pages returned for "keyword") and then removing the quotation marks (" ") to get the more organic Google search return. In the industry I've chosen I can't find any keywords (tried some 3 words long too) that have page returns of PR-/0. Should I just dig deeper into 4 or 5 keyword strings?! Question: If a 3 word keyword returns 4 pages of PR2 AND 6 pages of PR1 then would it stand to reason that any 4 or 5 keyword strings (that use the same first 3 keywords from the primary search) be at least as approachable? (meaning 4 pages of PR2 or less, and 6 pages of P1 or less)? btw - excellent post ClickBump (or is that Mr. Bump?) Great info and I'm trying to systematize it best I can. |
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I also noticed that PR doesn't dictate the 1-10 display order. There are PR4 sites displayed beneath PR0 sites. How is the display order determined if not by PR? |
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When assessing pr... Do these count PR n/a .........Would these be considered as a pr 0??
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I've heard that there might be a way to get the traffic destined for pages of higher PRs? Is this black hat or what does anyone know of that? (I don't mean to hijack the thread but since it's all about getting traffic to your site I thought it was appropriate enough - direct me elsewhere if it's been discussed) |
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Either way, when you see these sites, along with the other criteria being met, its a strong go signal. | |
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If you can't find anything less than 4, I'd say keep digging or press reset, take a day off and come back to the table with a fresh clean slate. There are millions of niches. As I've said a few times in this thread and others, the key to unlocking the niche treasure chest lies in one word: Inspiration You've got to find that, whatever it takes, and leverage it fully to realize your potential. Once you've got hold of that, the other stuff opens up and you can autopilot on the fundamentals. | |
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We spoke earlier today through email. I want to buy your wordpress themes next week. Anyway if I pm you can you send me an email back with an html of your signatures. I never did that before using blogs and am having a hard time understanding how to create a signature. Thanks Mike Bunata Never mind bud I figured it out... lol |
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Thanks for this great post... lol
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thanks for your reply Mr. 'Bump'. It sounds like you're suggesting that the particular market I'm exploring is just plain saturated - and you're probably right. I have other assets that make this market and it's niches valuable to me. Any sug.s on how to drive traffic if SEO can't get me to jump the PR3, 4 and 5's that rule the roost? |
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Awesome.. Believe it or not but just for the hell of it.. I was researching some very high paying kws.. (like over 20$) and found 3 kws that have over 3 pr0 - pr - na... So will be setting them up today and see what happens.. By the way.. How do you determine the payout for adsense? Say someone is paying 20$ bucks for that kw through adwords.. What percentage do we get on that kw from adsense? By the way CLICKBUMP.. your 2k check.. how many sites and how long to achieve that? Thanks, Kim | |
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Hey clickbump, Just out of curiosity, would you be willing to share about where your monthly earning are at now that time has passed since your initial post? I find it motivating to see your improvement |
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Looks like Christmas came early for Kim!! |
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The first step is to not buy .infos..... These domains do not rank well no matter what anyone tells you. I don't care if you don't believe me, anyone that's ranked well for them either knows what they're doing or got lucky. Yes, the domain in my sig is a .info but I know what I'm doing and my competitors suck at SEO.
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How much does Adsense pay? I don't think anyone knows outside of Google. I've heard anywhere from 35%-50%. But I'm sure there are many factors involved in that payment. I also think this is what advertisers are paying for SEARCH results. Their costs are lower for content-search advertising. (I think this is what they call advertising on websites versus on Google search results.) And that figure is also an estimate for obtaining the top result listing. The amount advertisers pay then drops off as the ad appears further down the page. It's important to note how often that particular keyword is searched too since adsense earnings are earned on a traffic x conversion x CPC. A particular keyword may pay fairly high but might only result in a couple of clicks per week/month. But what the heck! If there some traffic, give it a shot -- you just never know. Good luck! |
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Also guys keep in mind that you shouldn't resort to this method just because you don't want to write articles. Writing articles and getting backlinks will always pay off no matter what what. If you make 10 sites a month and 5 are on page 2, it would be a good idea to write articles and build some backlinks to these sites in order to get them to page 1. You can either do that or go build another 10 sites. It's up to you and the amount of money you're willing to spend. I on the other hand want all of my sites on page 1. If they are on page 2, I will write some articles and do some other backlinking methods for a day. I'll check it in 4-5 days and see where it's at (google usually takes 4-5 days to update a sites rank from what I've seen). The hardest part in all of this is deciding whether to build 50 sites first and then build backlinks for the ones that need it, or build 5 sites at a time and build backlinks. I personally am doing the 5 sites at a time for now. I don't move on to building a new site until I've written an article for each page of content for each site. |
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Regarding EMD's (exact match domain) Does the character string that matches the keyword have to be in the top level domain? When the keyword is 'LowCompKeyword'... Is Widgets.com/LowCompKeyword just as Google friendly as the EMD LowCompKeyword.com? |
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disagree with but to get an explanation. Free Money Making Website: How to make extra money with your money making website as of right now is #1 out of 150,000,000 for the search term free money making website It is beating sites that are PR3,4 and 5 and have many more backlinks than I. The statement above is a touch misleading. | |
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I do not understand what Clickbump uses in his places instead of writing/submitting articles to get the Traffick/Backlinks! How does he replace the action of the articles? He mentions ultra super on page SEO, but do not think that is enough to win a $$. I don't see the differences with Xfactor's method besides not using articles, or am I wrong? Can anybody enlighten me , please? Thank you |
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Anybody having bad traffic with keywords around 2500 exact searches? 2 of my sites(without around 2900 searchs) are on the #2 position in Google, but they're rarely getting any traffic. My site with about 3600 searches is getting decent traffic though. Guess I'm going have to start aiming for higher search results. |
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Look in my sig. That site is my .info. And I rank high for trifilliate which is pretty competitive right now. But that's ok, I knew I'd outrank most people as I've been doing SEO for a long time. Stick to .coms and .orgs if you're new to SEO. They are 10 times easier to rank in the serps. As in a .org with 10 backlinks will rank higher than a .info with 100. And yes, I've tested this as well by buying the same domain in .org and .info format. The .org absolutely destroyed the .info with 10 times less backlinks. So why am I using a .info? It's a challenge and I like challenges. Plus, it's gotta be making those affiliates wonder what the heck is going on seeing my .info above them | |
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I certainly did Oscar. As a matter of fact I have reprinted it below
And I replied that this statement is a touch misleading as my .info is #1 and I assume your .info is high in the serp's too. What you should be telling people is that you have more chance ranking high with a .com, .net or .org. | |
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Quick Way To Rule Out Taken Domains. I want to rule out unavailable domains quickly. As soon as I have a list meeting search requirements I go to Godaddy and right under where you would search one domain at a time, click 'bulk registration'. Cut and paste your keywords in 1 per line (up to 500): dog training dog training boxers dog training collies etc. Then off to the right tick off .com, .net, .org enter capthcha click on search. Domains taken will appear in red as errors, go to the bottom and you will find those available. I rifle through about 100 words at a clip to see whats available before doing any thing else. Now knowing what domains are available...I continue research. Bill U |
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I forget to mention Bustaname.com. It's great for quickly finding available domains and can even do a mash up of several keywords. (I make no money from the site)
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Here it is Ajax Whois 2.0 - fast domain name search and whois | |
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My 1 month old blog in 4th position in google today. It is 4 page wordpress blog without inbound links. Only 4 original articles. Adsense earning still $0
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To fill your page up with your KW everywhere or what? I do not understand what Clickbump uses in his places instead of writing/submitting articles to get the Backlinks and then Traffic. How does he replace the action of the articles? I don't see the differences with Xfactor's method besides not using articles, or am I wrong? | |
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The question now is: what strategy or tool or software can we now rely on to do niche/keyword research? | |
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If you read the thread that the link goes to, then it appears the more reliable measure is the Search Keyword Tool.
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But as I understand, the Google Search-based Keyword Tool is useful only in expanding your existing websites' keywords arsenal. You need to input a site into the tool in order to generate and be able to find more keywords relevant to those you're already using to promote your site. You can't use the tool without entering a website in the appropriate field for it to scan. How can that be useful when you're still hunting for keywords to build your websites on? | |
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So is it probably not the best idea to put forth effort into ranking in the SERPS using this method anymore?
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Thanks, Clickbump. Put up my new site 2400 exact match after checking out the competition in Traffic Travis. Still took me 5 days to get indexed. But hit #1 on the 14th day. Bet #2 is saying "WTF"! BTW, this is my 1st niche site. I'm good at writing articles, but someone else on this form recommended submitting posts (as articles) to Ezine about 3 days after posting to your site. Then 1 week after being accepted, submitting to 10 other sites. I know, the unique content thing, I don't worry about it. Thanks for the great info, off to do some more research. Debbie_L |
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Got my first site indexed and is sitting at spot 5. Hope it goes up!
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