Hollywood Just Doesn’t Seem to Care
Posted on March 9, 2008
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This is completely off topic (well, maybe not completely), but I have been looking forward to the movie 10,000 BC for a while now. I love big, epic movies like it (Gladiator being my favorite) and look forward to the 1 or 2 that are released each year.
Well the reviews are in and 10,000 BC has some of the most negative reviews I’ve read. I don’t always put faith in critics, but this tone around this movie is so overwhelmingly negative I think I am going to pass on it. I might as well capitalize on the travesty of a movie. Checkout these 10,000 BC Reviews
Regards
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*Case Study Update in the next day or so.
Niche Marketing Case Study - Update 1
Posted on March 4, 2008
Filed Under Internet Marketing, Niche Marketing | 2 Comments
I have almost finished the template for the site and the site is indexed in Google. So far I have done the following to kick start the promotion of the site:
- Installed and activated 3WL
- Submitted Unique Articles to the top 3 Article Directories and 750 blogs (not all at once, setup to occur gradually) utilizing the Content Spooling Network.
- Socially Bookmarked every page to the top 10 social bookmarking sites.
- Posted 10 comments on related blogs with a decent PR (PR4 or higher)
Over the coming weeks I intend on having the site submitted to 200 or so directories (outsourced for $4). I also will have additional content written for the site, which will be setup to drip to the site at a rate of 1 or articles per week.
Again, my primary goal here is to rank in the top 10 for the main keyword. The main keyword has 186,000 competing pages in Google and is searched for approximately 98 times per day.
Regards,
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Niche Marketing Case Study - Keyword Sniping, Article Marketing & SEO
Posted on February 28, 2008
Filed Under Affiliate Marketing, Internet Marketing, Niche Marketing, SEO | 7 Comments
Below you will find the details of my first Niche Marketing Case Study. This case study utilizes pretty basic internet marketing tactics (article marketing) and a tactic I learned from Courtney Tuttle at the Internet Marketing School called “Keyword Sniping“. This tactic isn’t new and I originally read the Keyword Sniping article about 3 or 4 months ago. Finally, throughout this case study I will implement all other SEO tactics I have learned throughout the past couple of years (again, nothing earth shattering here).
Domain Name: http://www.remotedatabackup.info
Domain Age: Less than 1 month
Site Creation: The site was created using Wordpress and a handful of SEO related plugins (namely SEO All In One)
Monetization: Monetized via an affiliate offer for an online backup service.
The one thing missing from most of my internet marketing efforts is consistency, i.e. recurring income. During the peak of my efforts in the fall of 2006 I earned around $1,000 for the month, which was a definite high for me. That required significant, and more important, ongoing effort.
For this case study I have decided to promote an affiliate program that pays a recurring income each month. I have built this site as I build all my sites so this is not another example of me losing focus.
The primary keyword for this site is obviously “remote data backup” and as you see I was able to purchase a domain that includes the primary keyword (which from my experience is certainly a SEO advantage).
The site has a static front page which includes a unique 500 word article on “Remote Data Backup“. I intend on posting a new article or two each week focusing on other, more long-tail keywords in order to attract more organic traffic.
This site will also be promoted via 3WayLinks (see: Niche Marketing Tools that Work for Me for more information), and the most extensive article marketing campaign that I have ever done (utilizing the Content Spooling Network), outsourced directory submissions and extensive social bookmarking.
Goal
My primary goal is actually not monetary. It is simply to rank in the top 10 of Google for my primary keyword and to receive a minimium of 100 unique visitors per day. Once I complete that goal I will certainly look to maximize the revenue of the site, prerrably via a recurring offer such as the one I am currently promoting.
Current Status: Not Indexed (site went live on Feb. 27)
I have high hopes for this case study, even though the primary keyword is pretty darn competitive.
Regards,
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Ranked 2nd for Keyword with 39 Million Results
Posted on February 24, 2008
Filed Under Internet Marketing, SEO | 4 Comments
This post will be quick and to the point. I just discovered that my blog is ranking #2 for the keyword “online marketing experience”.
That is a definite record for me. I normally refrain from making negative comments about other peoples products, however, the last WSO (warrior special offer) I purchased claimed to be an “ultra secret, elite seo tactic” and in the video for the product the author boasts about ranking for keywords with 800,000 to 1,000,000 competing pages.
SEO is not rocket science and after tonight’s discovery it is obvious that I should write an eBook or write a report and sale it on the Warrior forum week after week. ![]()
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Theme Finalized - Case Study Coming Soon…
Posted on February 21, 2008
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I finally decided on a theme and will stick with it indefinitely, or at least for a couple of years. During the transition the loading time for my site increased drastically. I believe the slow down was a result of the “Theme Test Drive” plugin that I installed. This site appears to be loading fast for me now. What about you? Is it loading decent for you?
Things are really picking up for me now. I have sites less than 2 weeks old receiving 15-25 uniques per day already. That actually motivates me more then a small commission check here and there, because as traffic builds so will my income. Over the course of the next week I plan to start a case study (all blogs need case studies right?) where I will be promoting 1 CPA offer. This offer is in a pretty competitive niche overall, but thanks to very targeted long-tail keywords I do believe I can easily rank #1 for the primary keyword which should lead to people that are actually interested in the offer.  Also, the domain is old, has almost 100 backlinks already and is directly related to the niche so I should not experience any issue with Google’s infamous sandbox. This is my first experience promoting a CPA offer and I have chosen to stick with what I know (SEO/Organic Traffic) instead of PPC. I certainly have an interest in learning PPC, but at this time I am more focused on achieving my short term goal of making enough monthly to pay my mortgage. The deadline for this goal is December 31, 2008 and I am about 10% of the way there.
This is all for now.
Regards,
Chris
I need a 3 Column Theme - Which One Do You like Best
Posted on February 19, 2008
Filed Under Misc | 2 Comments
Well after running the 2 column theme I have had for a couple of months I started to realize that I need 3 columns. I have searched and found 2 that I like. Obviously I will create a header for whichever one I decide on so take that into consideration when you tell me your pick.
So, which do you like?
Niche Marketing Tools That Work for Me
Posted on February 18, 2008
Filed Under Internet Marketing, Niche Marketing, SEO | 5 Comments
During the early days of this blog I vowed to not promote anything to my readers that I don’t personally use myself and I have stuck with that for the most part.
Over the past 4 months or so I have been testing a number of different tools and a few have actually exceeded my expectations. I will write extensive reviews on each tools when I get time but for the time being I will share with you the tools that are in fact working for me.
NicheBOT v 2.0 - I have used a number of keyword tools including Wordtracker, Keyword Elite & Adwords Analyzer and they all had their pros and cons but none of them felt quiet right. I decided to give NicheBot a try back in November and am happy to report I am still a very happy member.  The price of $14 / month cannot be beaten. It allows you to access Word Tracker ($59 / month), Keyword Discovery (normally $50+/month), Overture (which sucks) and way more than I can post here tonight. It is the by far, the absolute best keyword tool I have used.
3WayLinks - I really debated on joining this one. Back when I was first learning about Niche Marketing I tried a automatic link builder (reciprocal links) and had no luck at all with it. After reading some decent reviews of it I decided to give it a try. I installed it on a brand new site (new domain, fresh unique content) in November and am blown away by the results. The site went from PR0 to PR3 in less than two months and is currently ranked in the top 10 for my 3 main keywords. I know that 3WayLinks is directly responsible for this because I they only other promotion tactic I used for this site was the submission of 2 articles to Ezine Articles. 3WayLinks also helped me improve the rankings of this blog, which by the way is now ranked #1 for “Niche Marketing Guide”.  This is most definitely my purchase of the year.
Mony Tree & Build A Niche Store - I grouped these two together because they serve the same purpose, building sites monetized via eBay. I have been a member of Mony Tree for about 2 months now and have owned BANS for about 5. I have had great experiences with both but I prefer Mony Tree due to simplicity. I also believe my Mony Tree sites gain ranking and traffic at a quicker pace then my BANS site. The main reason I prefer Mony Tree is because after completing the keyword research (which of course is critical) I can have a new site up in less than 15 minutes and a very nice custom, 100% unique header within 48 hours (for only $10). This allows me to spend less time worrying about how it looks and more time adding content and promoting. Of course I also install 3WayLinks on all of these sites as well and so far it all seems to work wonderfully together.
I also tried a handful of tools that didn’t really work well for me. These include HyperVRE, Extreme Google Pages Bomber (don’t ask) and I think that is about it.
Let me know if you have any specific questions about any of the above tools.
Regards,
Chris
Earnings Update
Posted on February 14, 2008
Filed Under Internet Marketing, Niche Marketing | 2 Comments
Toward the end of 2007 my AdSense earnings had plummeted to around $50-60 / month. I guess this is partly to be expected because I really worked on my old sites much at all. In November I started the 6 months to $100k income challenge (which I have discussed before) and I am now starting to see things pay off. My daily average is between $3-4 I should make $120 or so from Google this month. I know that is horrible, but traffic and earnings are increasing daily. This month I am at $67 from Google, $10 from Commission Junction (brand new site so I am thrilled about this) & $27 from Clickbank (bum marketing sale for work I did over a year ago).
Also, I finally feel that I have a firm grasp on what it takes to succeed with Internet Marketing and my increased focus on just doing one thing is allowing me to reach my goals faster. In January I put up 4 new sites, each with at least 10 pages of 100% unique content, each targeting high search volume keywords with fairly low competition. All 4 of the sites have the primary keyword in the domain name. From experience, this is a definite SEO advantage. I know there are many different views on this issue, but it works for me. Each of these sites is in the 3WayLinks network, which has completely exceeded my expectations (more about this when I get around to writing an official review of the service). I have also submitted at least 2 unique articles for each of these sites to Ezine articles and created a Squidoo lense for each site. Three out of the four sites are monetized via AdSense & eBay and the other is monetized with a CPA offer from Copeac and Adsense. Gone are the days where I put up new sites that are only monetized via AdSense.
For the sites I create around eBay items I use Mony-Tree which is absolutely awesome. I will continue to use Mony Tree for all eBay related sites. I am struggling on whether or not I should use Wordpress or html to create my other Niche sites. I know there are pros and cons of each but I just can’t decide which to use.
I recently revamped my Australian Shepherd Site, and as you can see I used wordpress for it. I also revamped my best performing site on Information on Homeschooling , which as you see uses straight HTML. In case you were curious about Mony Tree, here is one of my first sites created with it focusing on Cheap DJ Equipment.
That is all for now. Enjoy the long weekend!
Regards,
Chris
New Milestone - Keyword Ranking
Posted on February 11, 2008
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I just realized something pretty cool tonight.
My blog is ranked #5 on Google for the term “Niche Marketing Blog”! I am very pleased with these results. Warrior Special Offers (WSO’s) have been created for less achievements than this
Also, the traffic to my first $10/day site is picking up each day. I now average over 30 uniques per day and the ranking is increasing weekly.
I am extremely happy with my progress over these first 2 months of 2008. I am going to followup this post with my goals for 2008. I set them in early January, I just never got around to posting them here.
Regards,
Chris
Update & Free Stuff
Posted on January 29, 2008
Filed Under Internet Marketing | 6 Comments
Free stuff first. Jeremey Palmer, the author of the great eBook Quit Your Dayjob has released the 2007 version of his eBook for free. You can get it here. The download does require you to opt-in, but this ebook is worth it, especially if you’re new to affiliate marketing.
I use a variety of different tools to assist me with my SEO efforts. I recently found a free service called SEODigger that makes the task of determining where your site ranks for keywords an absolute breeze. The unique aspect of this site is that all you have to do is put in the domain name and it will tell you all the keywords you rank for. This is pretty slick because you’ll often find you’re ranking for some obscure keyword that you had no intention of ranking for. One of my sites is ranking for a strange, but related keyword and come to find out other variations of that keyword have quiet a few searches per day. So, I promptly put up a couple of new pages targeting these keywords.
Splork, from Lost Ball in High Weeds had a great post yesterday on Using Blogger Blogs to Help You Build Niche Sites.
Be sure and check it out. In the post he refers to the the blog How to Make Money Online with Grizzly, which is a great addition to my blogroll. Grizzly specializes in making money with free blogs.
I will post the update later, I need to run right now.
Chris


