Choosing good keywords for your websites is a skill that all online marketers need to master. Writing up webpages without paying attention to the keywords you are using will hamper the success of your website. Another factor that you must take account of is the type of website you have and what you want people to do when they find it.
Someone looking for more knowledge in a specific niche is different to someone looking for a defininte product. The first website carries information and the second one will have the track ready for download. Of course the person looking for information may like what you have and buy it but they didn’t know what your product was when they began their search.
This is what you use keywords for. The choice of the right keywords will enable you to target specific visitors to your website. When it comes down to it there are 2 basic methods for choosing good keywords. There are paid subscription services to do keyword research such as nichebot. In a matter of minutes you will have a good set of valuable keywords for your website. The second way id to use the google external keyword tool with search count to work out the good keywords. You will not find your keywords very fast this way but it does work.
To choose the right keywords you are looking for high search volume and low competition. For very small niches this will be quite easy. But for large niches such as fitness and health they can be very hard to find. I look for search volume above 600 per month and with less than 30,000 websites competing for the keyword phrase. If you use these keywords in your website content then more people will find your pages through searching.
In this article I’m going to talk about how to make money with articles and where to find affiliates for your niche website. To make money online with articles that you place on your websites, you will also need a variety of good affiliate programs that will help you to generate more revenue. Therefor it is important that you know where to find affiliates and that you choose the best affiliates for you and your niche site.
When you pick an affiliate, it is important that you determine which companies you will profit best from based on the frequency that the product is likely to sell. There are several types of affiliates and some will offer you more money from a sale than others will. Before you get hazy-eyed by dollar signs, however, remember some products are bound to sell more than others. If you sell on product four times a year from a little known company that gives you $100 per sale or sell a well known product 3 times a week at the rate of $10 per sale, then you will make much more money with the $10 per sale product.
Large well known companies will, often times, offer a very small profit per sale because they are established and know that their product is likely to sell well. On the other hand, Small, unknown companies need all of the promotion they can get. Also, because they are unknown, their products are likely to sell less frequently.
When choosing affiliate programs to promote on your site, the most important rule is to pick products that would be of interest to those who would likely visit your niche site. Or else you will be promoting a product to a group of people who do not even want nor need it. If your niche site targets parents of young children, then promote baby products. If you niche site is about gardeners, then simply promote gardening products etc. If you’re going to promote gardening products to parents of young children, you are almost guaranteed to not make a profit no matter how much money the affiliate company offers for a sale.
Lastly, there are two main ways to find affiliate companies for your niche website. You can sign up with a company that manages the accounts of hundreds of companies, big and small, and apply for the products within these accounts or you can do a web search for companies that would match well with your niche, visit their websites, and see if they advertise an affiliate program.
If you want to increase your output or the rate that you push out these articles then you need to consider using plr articles. There are good and bad plr suppliers so test a few out before making any sort of long term commitment or subscription. I use a number of sources from individual writers to large organised providers such as plrpro. Once you have your plr content to hand then you need to look at how to use and rewrite plr articles content to get the best result for your purchase.
The first thing you need to take on board is that the plr articles you have in you possesion have been obtained very cheaply. It is worth taking this as a given and do not let it bother you. I recently bought 120 articles in the credit card niche for $10. I will be very happy if I use even half of these as the basis for my own rewrites. I do not feel I have wasted my money. I usually find that not all the purchased plr content is too my liking but at least half will be good enough. I also know that some will not be good enough for me. Do not think of this as an issue. You will never like every supplied article you receive.
The second point is to make sure you have your own set of keywords ready. I never use the ones supplied because they are sometimes out of date. I usually prepare a good set of keywords before starting my writing so that it stays focussed and on topic.
You must rewrite these articles to get the best out of them. Do not submit them without changing them by a minimum of 25%. I always change mine by at least 50%. You must ensure that your articles is unique.
To know how to use and rewrite plr articles content you can get a free tutorial on article writing by going to the mega article website. This site will help beginners who do not know the ins and outs of writing a really good article.
Creating a website can end up being one of two things. Though it can be fun and exciting, it can also be a source of numerous headaches for those either inexperienced or new to creating websites. There are ways to avoid the hassles while you plan and build a website in a much easier way.
First check into WYSIWYG HTML editors, such as xsitepro special, these work like a word processor – what you see is what you get. Saying it another way: everything you see on the screen, and every change you make, will look exactly that way when the web site is uploaded. You have several choices when it comes to website builders.
A popular type of website builder allows you create your pages and then upload them. Another way is to work on the pages and save them and then you can publish them at a later time. Non-web-based programs can also accomplish this task. These programs make creating a website easy since they do not require the user to write programming code. For beginners this is probably the best option.
These HTML editors use templates to give you the skeleton of a website, and then you “fill in the blanks” with your own information. By using templates you will have a great layout and something that is easy to work with. The time needed for designing a website can almost be eliminated with this method.
When looking at various templates there are a few things to consider. Would you remain on the website? Does it look professional? Do you like the way the patterns and colors blend. If you answer no then it is not a template for your website.
Once a template has been chosen, colors can be modified as long as that capacity is available in the program. It would be a good idea to acquire enough code knowledge to be able to successfully change background colors and template text. They’re pretty simple to find and update.
Thinking about your website content is next on the list. Quality content is extreemly important for your website. The content you provide on your website should be targeted for your audience, to the point, and informative.
If you are unsure of the type of the website or the content then you want to search the internet for similar websites. This will help you to determine what is best for you out of what is out there and on the web. At a minimum you will be able to generate quite a few ideas.
Creating a professional looking website doesn’t have to be difficult, in fact it can be a rewarding experience.The first step to a great looking website is to employ a quaility website builder, step two would be spending time to learn the software inside and out.
Brute Force SEO: A name to conjure with. The name is suggestive of a product that might help with SEO but is for sure not refined or subtle.
Pete’s claims for BruteForce SEO are bold but the launch video is pretty refined.
His website at bruteforceseo.com is, at the time of writing, pretty bare apart from an earlybird signup form ( I recommend signing up ) and a link to the feature set of the software.
As membership is limited to 500 people I suggest getting onto the launch notification list.
Anyway, the tools What is it that Brute Force SEO really does?
Well, it seems to me to be an amalgamation of his previous products that have for some months been on sale to thousands of willing buyers. I’ll provide more information later but in simple terms Brute Force SEO is designed to enable users to build simple sites on a number of Web 2.0 sites, a process called by some search engine marketers ‘parasite hosting’.
When the sites have been created a linking structure is set up so that each page can expect to rank well in its own right as well as linking, ultimately to the money pages.
After this the Brute Force software syndicates all the feeds created to about 20 Rss directories and search engines, the search engine spiders follow the links to your new pages. After this the articles added to the system are submitted to a network of article directories where they will be read and, hopefully, syndicated onward. If any video has been added to the system then Brute Force SEO will forward it to 20 video directories.
Apart from adding content for the sites to Brute Force almost everything is hands-off. Of course where captchas are needed to show that a human is at work then we users need to do some work.
The whole process to set up an entire network is about 30 minutes (according to Peter Drew, I have not yet had chance to use the whole system.)
A point to note is that BruteForce SEO can handle several projects at once so one can spend a morning setting up several networks, interrupted only by the need to add captchas and review progress.
Pete’s claim that a user can Dominate Google” with this system is, in my opinion entirely feasible. Using manual techniques I have gotten similar resutls to BruteForce SEO. My biggest caveat and warning to users is this: I was able to get to be among top affiliates for some big name launches without using an email list by using techniques very similar to those Pete recommends, but I was doing so in circumstances where the big name marketers were not actively working on website visitors. I always thought this very lazy and have made very good bank from their short sightedness, but I can only imagine what would happen if a substantial portion of the users of Brute Force SEO all latched onto the same product or launch. In my opinion users will need to work to find appropriate niches and make careful choices about which products to support, or to accept that in the final analysis, even a tool such as Brute Force SEO needs skill and care to get the best from it.
It is worth noting that some of Pete’s products have not worked as well as buyers hoped. I don’t expect this to be a problem because Brute Force SEO is written using elements from earlier BadAss components and, as a top-line system, Peter Drew’s good name is in the crosswires!
When I found out about Brute Force SEO I signed up to the Early Bird list as I can see a lot of potential here. Success will still need some skill and attention to detail but if the software functions as it should then folks who learn the potential of the software will have an advantage over their competitors.