Finding free articles to put on your website does many things to help you with search engine rankings.  First off, free web content articles provide direct niche content that your viewers are always looking for.Using article directorys allows you to add lots of pages of information to your site, which will also have the side benefit of keeping viewers around longer.Almost any addition of quality content will allow your site to be more well rounded and appear higher in the search engine rankings.Having a bunch of additional content allows you to broaden out your target keywords and pull in more page views.

One of the main keys to keep in mind is to really tailor the articles you add on your site to your specific niche.  If you have a site that sells fishing gear, you dont want articles somewhere on your site about baseball card collecting – people come to your site to buy fishing gear and learn about fishing and techniques.Often a great way to add content is to add a blog to your site – here you can post articles you write AND that you find elsewhere that are interesting.  Its simple to do, and best of all its free.  If you build your site up enough, people will start bookmarking it as a great source of information AND a good place to buy stuff they need.The big thing is to add content to make your site more interesting – this expands your audience.In addition to a blog, you can use RSS feeds from other sources to keep your content fresh and updated.This is a very handy option if you do not have the time to find content manually through searching or write it yourself.Blogs by others, or an article directory are often a terrific source of web content, all of which you can pull in using an RSS feed.One of the benefits to using RSS feeds is they automatically pull the content to your site whenever the source adds information.

Whichever method you choose to get the content on the website, usually this will equate to higher search engine rankings as they get smarter about assessing the quality of sites and knock down the ones that don’t meet the benchmarks for quality.  This also will hurt the sites that have used black hat methods to get Google ranking, as most likely they dont have that much content of any kind – their hurt is your gain.  Using an article directory is a must have for those looking to build up the back links to their websites.

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Don’t have your own product to sell? Don’t know the first thing about creating a product of your own?  Tired of promoting other poeple’s products?  If you didn’t know already, the product owner’s are the ones who make the most money in the digital product world.And with the abundance of PLR membership sites, you can get a quality product to sell as your own pretty easily.

One such membership site is Niche Profit Classroom which was created by Adam Short.  Adam Short first came onto the scene with his PGI membership area which later developed into Niche Quake and it now has become what it is today in Niche Profit Classroom (NPC).

NPC offers a complete Business and Training in a box membership.They deliver 2 fully researched and complete Niche packs each month to the members.  In these niche packages, you get full Private Label rights (meaning you can do anything with them, put your name on them, change them and sell them as your own) to a complete and comprehensive ebook on the Niche, a complete website filled with content and graphics, an email follow up series for subscribers to your list, a sales letter for your ebook, keyword research on the niche, and a 21 day blueprint to success for your to follow and promote your own product.

Not only will you get 2 niche packs every month, but you get access to all the training and software in the members area as well.  Also included is software in the members area and your very own keyword research tool exclusively for NPC members.Lastly, you won’t even have to pay for hosting as NPC provides you with the ability to host up to 15 domains on their servers.

NPC has step by step videos to show you how to set up your first sites for those beginners too.With the 21 day blueprint that is provided, all you have to do is follow the step by step instructions to start promoting your niche businesses.So you will not even have to research and decide which niches are profitable.  It takes all the guesswork out of starting a new business.All niches are researched and proven to be profitable niche markets.

For a complete Niche Profit Classroom Review and an exclusive bonus package, visit http://nicheprofitclassroomreview-bonus.com/

 

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Micro Niche Keyword Finder

I have been using Micro Niche Finder for over a year and have been impressed at how useful this niche and keyword finding software is at finding profitable niches and keywords.

This software does all that it is advertised to do and more. Here are a few ways to benefit from using this software.

1.) Find affiliate product niche keywords to build one to five page websites and articles around and promote affiliate products. Regular commissions can be earned on a recurring basis for doing this.

2.) Create keyword rich Adsense content pages that pay you residual ad revenue. Be sure to use the free Google Adwords keyword tool to check out the estimated cost to the advertiser for each keyword. There is no point in targeting low paying keywords if you want decent Adsense income. A high paying niche using high paying keywords will low to medium competition should do the trick.

3.) Create Niche Market Private Label Rights Packages and sell these for a quick profit.

4.) Create Squidoo Lenses and claim your share of the profits generated by the traffic.

5. Create eBay feeder pages and make money when new users register for eBay.

6. Promote affiliate products using keywords and keyword phrases that are not often used and have low competition. These will probably be long tail keywords. These golden keywords will be suitable for effective PPC advertising as well as to bring organic traffic to your website.

7. Find high value keywords to use in article marketing campaigns.

Check out the product at Micro Niche Finder

I quickly found some new keywords that more than justified the modest purchase price. The videos explaining how things work and what must be done are well done and easy to follow.

One thing that I believe will be extremely helpful moving forward is not mentioned in the promotional material. This would be to use the software to find niches and key word phrases that you can blog about with little competition.

This is what I am working with now. Once the software finds a low competition keyword that fits into theme and content of one of my blogs I simply do as I always do to write and publish the article.

Since the article is written around key words that people are actually searching for in good numbers and there is not much competition on Google for that key word I have a good chance to get a high ranking on Google. Google then will do a good job of serving ads that are closely related to those keywords. Of course, that will increase the CTR.

Before deciding upon your blog topic I recommend that you use the free Google Adwords tool to see how much advertisers are paying for keywords. You might as well write about subjects whose keywords pay well rather than those that pay only pennies. Check out the product at Micro Niche Finder and the free Google Adwords tool can help you to sort all of that out and keep you working in profitable niches.

Check out the product at Micro Niche Finder. It’s a fantastic tool for keyword research and is easy to use and to understand.

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When it all comes down to it, making money online starts and ends with the market you decide to enter.

These days, all you hear is about “finding your niche” or you need to “find a profitable niche”. Well, I happen to agree as do all other successful internet marketers.

But how exactly do you find a niche to get started in?

First of all, let’s explain what a niche is. A niche is like a small section of a broad market. For example, a broad market might be dating, but the niche you might discover would be Over 40’s Dating in North America.

Do you see the difference? Clearly, the niche is targeted to a certain type of people within a wider market (which is Dating in this example).

So, your job is to find a specific set of people who are looking for information, products and services or who generally have a strong interest in that subject. Here’s your checklist before you go out and start looking for a profitable niche to get started with:

1.  Make sure they are buyers.

There’s no point targeting people who aren’t interested in buying anything related to that niche.

2. Make sure they are active online.

There needs to be forums, groups and other communities that congregate online so that you can target these people and get to know them properly.

The next thing to do is actually start your research. You can go to Dmoz.com and start looking around at categories listed there. Drill down to find small topics that you’d never think about. Then once you’ve found something of interest, go to eBay and Amazon and see if there are items that are selling which are related to this topic.

Then take some keywords that you think are related to the topic and do a search for related forums and groups. You can do that with a search like this:

“your keyword” + groups
“your keyword” + forums

Just replace “your keyword” with the actual keyword you have in mind, and then hit search in your favorite search engine.

Once you’ve established that there are products that are selling and people gathering online in forums and groups, you know that you are onto a winner.

Next is to find out what information people want and to start creating some simple articles on your own new domain which relates to this topic.

Then you can focus on monetizing the website and of course, the most important part is getting some good traffic to your site, which is the make or break part of the entire internet marketing process.

It’s also far too much to go into detail in this article, so make sure you check out this website to find out how to drive a lot of traffic to your site, plus more ideas on how to find even more wildly profitable niches and ways to shortcut your way to online success…http://secretcode.jonathan-jenkins.net/

 

 

 

 

 

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No Gurus will teach you Niche Discovery Tactics

Every internet marketer knows the importance of discovering good and profitable niches. Many internet marketing gurus have a very simplistic way of teaching about niche discovery. The sum total of some gurus’ teaching on this can be summarized as:

1. Choose a topic that you like, have experience or are interested in.

2. Take the main keyword from this topic and plug it into a keyword research tool.

3. Look at the search count. If it is about 30,000 per month, it’s a good niche. If it is below 30,000 searches, there is very little market and therefore it is not a good niche. If it is way above 30,000 searches, there is probably too much competition and therefore it is risky to enter this niche market.

That’s it. Based on those three steps, you are supposed to find a niche. What’s wrong with such a teaching?

Firstly, there is no research into the competition. No step is taken to discover how strong a competition you face in that niche.

Secondly, there is no research into long-tail keywords. Long-tail keywords are defined as keyword phrases of at least 4 words (the more words, the better). Every marketer knows the importance of long-tail keywords. Long-tail keywords can lead you to lucrative sub-niches.

Thirdly, there is no research into the tendency of the searchers to buy. It’s not only a matter of whether the searchers have money or not. Some people in a particular niche market may have money but are not intending to buy anything.

So here’s how the gurus really do their niche and keyword research:

1. Examine your own interests, abilities, knowledge, experiences. Anything from these may be a potentially good niche to market to.

2. Identify what’s hot in the market i.e. what is currently the most talked-about thing, what’s buzzing or new in town. Is this a potential niche?

3. From the above two steps, identify potential niches. Then run these potential niches through these ‘filters’:

a. Are people in this niche ready to buy and not merely information seekers or looking for freebies? For example, ‘how to score an ‘A’ in your SAT examination’ would probably not be a very lucrative niche because it would interest only students who may not have the money to buy anything much.

b. Is there a problem that the people in this niche cannot solve themselves? Any niche involving technical expertise would nicely fit into this criteria. For example, ‘how to solve Windows Vista registry problems’ would likely be a good niche because very few people are technologically competent enough to deal with these problems.

c. Do the people in this niche have an urgent crisis that needs to be overcome? The more urgent the better. For example, ‘how to stop your teenager’s drug habit’ is an extremely urgent crisis that begs for answers.

d. Is there an ‘evergreen’ need in this niche that is not a just a fad? ‘How to improve your golf swing’ is an evergreen need compared to ’strategies for World of Warcraft’ (World of Warcraft is a PC game). Once the fad for World of Warcraft is over, the market in this niche disappears.

Obviously, the more ‘yes’ answers you get to the above questions the more potentially profitable a niche is.

4. Once you have identified a potentially profitable niche based on the steps above, it is time to look for some long-tail keywords. These long-tail keywords will reveal some sub-niches which you can further profit from. For example, if you type in ‘golf swing’ into Wordtracker, you would get a whole list of related searches. Look for keyword phrases with four words or more. Some of them are ’stack and tilt golf swing’, ‘biomechanics of golf swing’, ‘what is the proper weight distribution during the golf swing’ etc.

5. To find out how much competition there is in this niche, simply type in all the keywords you have into Google’s free keyword analysis tool. This tool will give you the estimated advertiser competition (which is the same as marketer competition), average search volume for the previous month and average monthly search volume. The great thing is that this tool also gives you synonyms for the keywords which means you get more keyword suggestions. You identify keywords with as little competition but as many searches as possible.

The steps above represent a much more complete way of niche discovery. You will not only find profitable niches but also the relevant keywords that go with these niches. By doing this you make a solid start in your niche marketing.

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