Really don't know what to title this

by nest28
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So I was going to focus on 2 different types of sites, gallery style and review style .

The only problem is with each post takes me way to log to do because of the way I like to format them, adding each link, making them no follow, making image clickable and adding product description all take to long.

Now there are 2 different things I look for when deciding with a keyword is good for a review site or gallery site and that price and volume of traffic.

For example if something cost 25 on average and get's 5,400 searches I would make it a gallery site because I'm not buying content for a product that only costs 25 dollars. On the other hand if a product costs 150 dollars and gets at least 5,400 searches I will spring for a couple articles and make it a review site.



Anyways I was just thinking how I need to cut posting time in half, so I figure I'd replace the gallery sites with adsense sites. Only problem is if some one is looking for a certain item to buy and they come to a content based site they might leave asap idk.


For example: I made a thread on certain keywords and "penny loafers" was one. Now while this would normally be a good contender for review site, based on it's average price, it would also look good in a gallery type site just like this one which is number for that keyword zappos.


This thread is getting long but I'm trying to explain something. If you was looking to buy a pair of "penny loafers" would you stick around on a content based site or would you click off right away to something that show cases a bunch of penny loafers like zappos .

Say I ranked number one for penny loafers and you click on my site and the content was all about penny loafers, such as "what to where with penny loafers" or "where is the best place to buy penny loafers". in this case it could be a adsense site, idk.

Examples of potential content yahoo answers
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  • Profile picture of the author nik0
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    Personally I dont like content sites at all but it does make the ranking a lot easier, I mean when I look for new shoe's I just want to see shoes and no talking about shoe's.

    When I look for a laptop I only want to see a list of specs, they can keep the story for theirselves but somehow there are a lot of people who do like to read reviews and all so it's a mixed thing.

    Guess it depends a bit on the niche, when you're after clothes it makes no sense to talk about it, when you're after tech stuff then it might be useful for many to read about the functionalities.

    Anyway you should outsource your content. Don't waste your time writing all of it yourself.
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  • Profile picture of the author yukon
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    If I'm shopping for clothes/shoes I don't care about the history or whatever of the clothes/shoes. I don't need to know they were invented in 1897 (lol).

    I noticed zappos has reviews, example: hxxp://www.zappos.com/product/7662236/color/361786

    For a site like zappos, I would defiantly narrow down my purchase with the left sidebar (color/price).
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    • Profile picture of the author nest28
      Originally Posted by nik0 View Post

      Personally I dont like content sites at all but it does make the ranking a lot easier, I mean when I look for new shoe's I just want to see shoes and no talking about shoe's.

      When I look for a laptop I only want to see a list of specs, they can keep the story for theirselves but somehow there are a lot of people who do like to read reviews and all so it's a mixed thing.

      Guess it depends a bit on the niche, when you're after clothes it makes no sense to talk about it, when you're after tech stuff then it might be useful for many to read about the functionalities.

      Anyway you should outsource your content. Don't waste your time writing all of it yourself.
      I never write my own content, I suck at it lol.
      Originally Posted by yukon View Post

      If I'm shopping for clothes/shoes I don't care about the history or whatever of the clothes/shoes. I don't need to know they were invented in 1897 (lol).

      I noticed zappos has reviews, example: hxxp://www.zappos.com/product/7662236/color/361786

      For a site like zappos, I would defiantly narrow down my purchase with the left sidebar (color/price).
      Both you and Niko confirmed what I originally thought, that a gallery based site would be best, for these type of niches anyways. I've always felt like product based sites a great for amazon and information sites a good for adsense.
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