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Need Some Help For Targeting Niche?

Hey everyone, after a couple of weeks I finally have my site up and running. I was wondering if you had any tips on gaining people to your site? My site is: learnfootball.org and was hoping you had some suggestions. The people I want to target are ones that want to learn and become a better football player. All the help will be nice. Thanks

No Responses to “Need Some Help For Targeting Niche?”

  1. Tha Lone Warrior says:

    The fastest way to get people to your site is paid advertising like adwords, adcenter, advertising.com and email advertising ect… Search engine optimization works too, but takes time. If you want to get into paid advertising many platforms give new customers free credit coupons to get started. You could also go to Vistaprint and make business cards, banners, flyers, ect. Start a YouTube channel and make football videos, get involved with local football teams and start a Google + group with them ect.. Get Creative!

  2. Rarecoin says:

    An often used technique for affiliate marketers is Internet-based niche segments of larger markets, referred to as niches. A website can be developed and promoted quickly to uniquely serve a targeted and customer base, giving the affiliate a small but potentially durable source of revenue. This technique can then be repeated across several other niche websites. A bigger niche is harder to market to as the expense of online advertisements increases according to the popularity of the keywords used (on Adwords, for example).
    Some niches may become saturated with marketers, increasing competition and thus reduce the slice of the pie available to each competitor. One solution is to find smaller, “undiscovered,” but still profitable, niches, usually by searching out the best keywords to target. These lower cost keywords are called long-tailed keywords, as in the long tail of secondary keyword phrases that usually follow the main keyword in popularity of number of searches conducted by internet users. Because some are so obscure as to have few or no clicks per month, the trick is to find the right ones to target.

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