Posted on 05 August 2011. Tags: amp, business, c insurance, Insurance, insurance business, Learn, learning the ropes, Marketing, massachusetts, Niches, Start, supp, Working
I have online marketing skills and have sold med supp in the past so I know the companies offer a lot of supprt. I’m wondering if it’s worth bringing my marketing skills and new license to an agency and learning the ropes there, or just going out on my own.
Also, what are profitable and less addressed niches? I’m in Massachusetts and will likely end up in California in a few years.
Thanks
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Posted on 01 August 2011. Tags: Adsense, advertisements, banner ad, banner ads, Google, great marketing, niche software, Niches, search engines, site google
Micro niche sites are among the money making tools on the internet. They are sites that concentrate on a particular issue so much that, any search of a related keyword display the site in the results. Micro niche sites are known to get considerable traffic and thus are best used for advertisements.
Micro niche sites may employ micro niche software to run. The software performs keyword searches and sends the reply back to the site. Based on these results, the webmaster will be able to determine the ranking of the site and its reputation. Base on the information returned, the webmaster may restructure the site or improve on the contents.
Micro niche sites in themselves can be great marketing sites. These sites have a higher ranking and are given higher reputation by the search engines and therefore, can be great online store or service provider, having a large number of customers, since they have a large number of visitors. They may sell products faster than ordinary sites.
Micro niche sites are best suited for advertising other sites. They are best for Google’s Adsense since they are guaranteed to get high traffic. The high number of people visiting the site may translate to a large number of people clicking on the Google adverts placed on the site. Google will place adverts related to the keywords of the site, thus the high possibility that people who visited the site may be interested in the advertisements displayed. The Adsense advertisements are paid per click, so the owner of the site gets paid.
Banner ads are also great on micro niche sites. These micro niches are keyword based, so related banner ads can be placed on the site. These ads have a high visitor to click ratio, because the content on the site and the banner ad are similar. Also since there is high traffic to the site, there are many more people clicking on the advertisement than on an ordinary website. Best sites for one-way backlinking. Backlinking is where the link to a site is posted on another site. Site owners who post their links on micro niche sites are at an advantage as many more people get to see their link due to the high traffic guaranteed by the micro niche sites.
Micro niche sites are very easy to create with templates available online. There are also software packages available that do the keyword research. The cost of running a micro niche site is very low, compared to the returns.
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Posted on 22 July 2011. Tags: Affiliate, affiliate application, affiliate marketing, amazon affiliate, Clickbank, com, core training, Marketing, music, music domain, music site, Niches, personal music, silly questions, site
Affiliate marketing is brand new to me and I’ve got a few possibly silly questions after buying/reviewing Deadbeat Super Affiliate.
Are you supposed to register as an affiliate with Amazon? or with Clickbank? or?
Amazon says they review and approve/reject your advertising site…so should you post the first article beFORE signing up with amazon?
Say I sign up for awesomereviews.com as my main domain. Would I then sign up for other domains for each niche like uggbootsarecool.com (linking back to the main one) and then different articles on those sites linking back? or Would I just create new databases on the main awesomereviews.com site for each niche?
I’ve never done anything like this and I think I have confused myself on exactly where to begin. I followed the steps in the Core Training, and I’ve purchased a domain (which has nothing to do with any niches…it’s a music site for personal use) and I was about to sign up for a new domain with the first niche I wanted to try and link it back. Just not sure on which one to post my articles and where/when to sign up to start making sales.
Would I give the Amazon affiliate application form the url to my personal/music domain? or to my niche domain?
Why is a domain name $500-$1400 on enom.com but only $11.99 on Godaddy.com?
Does anyone recommend getting just a .com, or is it best to get .com, .net and .org if possible for each niche? OR do you get all three for the main site and then just link all niches back?
Any sort of guidance would be graciously appreciated! 🙂
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Posted on 21 July 2011. Tags: arnie, bad role models, car, Cousin, cousins, driving in my car, eachother, f word, guy, hatred, interstate, jagoff, Niches, potty mouths
Okay, my cousin Arnie and I are part of a really big family. So, obviously there are little niches of people who hang out with eachother. My cousin is 1 year older than me, and we both were hanging out with our little cousins Frankie and Nicky who are 12 and 13 respectively. Well, I was driving in my car, and this guy cut me off on the interstate, so I called him a jagoff. Also, Arnie frequently uses the f word. I know it isnt exactly polite, but its just something that we have picked up over the years, and we dont use the words out of hatred or anything. We’re still good people, give to charity and volunteer, go to Church everything. But we both have potty mouths. I personally dont think it is a big deal, but I dont want my aunt bitching us out for weeks for this. Thanks
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Posted on 18 July 2011. Tags: artificial selection, daschund, evidence, evidence of evolution, evolutionists, form, genetic diversity, mastiff, Niches, observable evidence, progress, Recognize, selective breeding, st bernard, Today
Starting from the wolf, untold ages ago, humans have selectively bred dogs for different roles, for different strengths and attributes. They have gone from the traditional form of the wolf, to the vast assortment of breeds we see today. From the daschund and greyhound, to the mastiff and st bernard. These animals are evolution in progress. If left to the wild they would find niches and either excel or perish. The fact that they are all as diverse as they are… and still the same species is a huge mound of evidence for genetic diversity and the evolution of creatures over time by selective breeding (In this case not natural selection, but an artificial selection, guided by the hands of humans.) Yet they are all still inter-breedable, you can still mate a dog with a wolf to this day and come out with viable, reproductive offspring. Am I crazy or is this not strong, observable evidence of evolution?
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Posted on 17 July 2011. Tags: artificial selection, daschund, evidence, evidence of evolution, evolutionists, form, genetic diversity, mastiff, Niches, observable evidence, progress, Recognize, selective breeding, st bernard, Today
Starting from the wolf, untold ages ago, humans have selectively bred dogs for different roles, for different strengths and attributes. They have gone from the traditional form of the wolf, to the vast assortment of breeds we see today. From the daschund and greyhound, to the mastiff and st bernard. These animals are evolution in progress. If left to the wild they would find niches and either excel or perish. The fact that they are all as diverse as they are… and still the same species is a huge mound of evidence for genetic diversity and the evolution of creatures over time by selective breeding (In this case not natural selection, but an artificial selection, guided by the hands of humans.) Yet they are all still inter-breedable, you can still mate a dog with a wolf to this day and come out with viable, reproductive offspring. Am I crazy or is this not strong, observable evidence of evolution?
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