Niche Marketing Where The Real Money Is
Yesterday I sent a short email to my subscribers telling them the the real money to be made was in niche marketing.
Most people who get involved in internet marketing fall for the trap of trying to compete in the make money niche, which is the most competitive and hardest niche of all to compete in.
Not only are you up against heavyweights like Mike Filsaime, Frank Kern and Alex Goad, you’re also competing against a bunch of crooked “make money while you sleep” programs that are solely designed to make the owner rich.
It is an incredibly competitive market – a market that eats most alive.
The statistic that 95% of Internet marketers fail is liberally quoted by many people, but closer analysis of the statistic is worth undertaking.
It’s almost certain that 100% of people who buy into a MLM or one up program or something totally illegal like a cash gifting program or HYIP without any prior knowledge or skill will fail.
And I think that a fair proportion of people who say that they own and run an Internet Marketing business fall into that category, when in actual fact they own nothing.
But people who take the time to actually learn the basics like web-hosting, follow up and copywriting have a far higher success rate.
Those that take it one step further and apply the basics of net-marketing to something that they already know about have an even higher success rate.
But where’s the money?
Google Adsense and like programs like Chitika Premium ads
Clickbank
Commission Junction
Amazon
A host of other affiliate programs who will pay you for selling their products on line.
Here is one example Guitar Hero – you know the game that every teenage boy plays, its kind of Space Invaders meets heavy metal
Any way the makers of guitar hero pay affiliate commission to sell their merchandise on line.
Yesterday, according to seobook (very handy tool – free to join) there were an estimated 7229 searches made for the TOP 2 keyword phrases for guitar hero. On the same day for the TOP 4 keyword phrases associated with the phrase Make Money online, there were 7383 searches( and the fourth one was probably useless – because it was make Money online free)
Now, both of them, as you would expect, are highly competitive keyword terms, but a little digging in the guitar hero niche will reveal some highly searched but less competitive keywords. There is no such luck with make money online.
You still need content and unless you’re passionate about playing guitar hero, it may be difficult to find unless you have something like Alex Goad’s autocontent generator.
Step 1: Spend 35-50 minutes setting up one of these automated niche sites following their exact step-by-step formula and using their proprietary automation tools…
Step 2: Never touch it again.
Step 3: Watch it shoot to the top of Google for your “money keywords” and gain even more rankings and authority as the days and months pass…
Step 4: Rinse and repeat, continually building a huge portfolio of passive income streams with the “secret” kind of websites that Google simply can’t and won’t resist.
Why?
Well according to Alex,
“The fact is, Google has been cleverly disguising a dirty little secret they’d hoped no one would notice. Something so big that would it would simply kill sites as big as Digg and even Google’s very own Youtube if they suddenly changed their “policy”…
A sort of unclose-able loophole Google has permanently exposed itself to… and ironically, with websites it actually owns… The very same loophole Google is using to push their favorite sites to the top of their search engine has now been exposed and exploited allowing those who know how, to generate an incredible passive income – easily and quickly…
So there you have it. I’m getting my copy – will you?
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not to jump on this post but im thinking oftrying out this company to do marketing on my blog does any no anything about them, they are based in london so i heard. i cant find any reviews on them – Rod Gardner and Associates, 19 st Helens Gardens, London, W10 6LW – 0207 558 8957
Never heard of them – what is it that you want to do?