January 2009

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Unlimited Fresh Content

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Using cutting edge technology and scripting from the deep minds that brought you the seocracy databases, Datapresser allows you to track large networks of sites, from a one-off blog where you’re ranking for “kangaroo steaks” to a huge “offshore poker” splog site. You can track the position of your site for selected keywords and you can watch the backlinks roll in.

Or if you’re confident in the success of your own sites, you can track your opponents; watch your meteoric rise in the rankings against their waterfall slide down down, down.

The tracking tools are great but where datapresser shines (and where it gets its name), is when you’re creating fresh content. What you’re doing is creating a wordpress-backup of posts in the future. You can automatically generate thousands of unique articles for any niche; for any blogs.

However good it is, it’ll be worthless to you if you don’t sign up. It’s fairly resource intensive (for the creation of literally hundreds of thousands of posts daily ), so availability is limited. sign up now for this service. You won’t regret it, but you will regret waiting until your opponents learn about it.

Written by russ on January 16th, 2009 with 6 comments.
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Micro Niches

Got a great email this morning about “micro niches.” But I took it a little differently than I think they intended it. You may have gotten the same email, if this “micro niche” rings a bell.

What is a microniche? Imagine, if you will, a niche for “credit cards with low apr” (those words in that sequence, not low apr credit). According to google, there are 70 pages in the whole world that come up for that page. Getting to the top of that page would be, to coin a phrase, easy. According to the google external keyword tool, there’s about 36 searches per month. About 500 a year.

Most affiliate marketers would avoid such a small niche. What if you didn’t? What if, instead, you built a page with excellent SEO and excellent information on these credit cards with low apr ?

Honestly, what if you took wordpress, whacked together a few pages, and put in some advertising for, you got it, low apr credit cards. You put it on your site and forgot about it.

Suppose your domain purchase is $8. And you put it on your current hosting plan as a parked domain. It won’t get enough traffic to warrant its own hosting plan. It might not get enough traffic to warrant its own domain. But if you’re aimed at selling credit card signups and the click – to – action rate is 1 percent, and the action pays $10, if you sell one credit card every two months, you’ll be making 52 bucks a year (((12/2) * 10) – 8). Ten of those sites would be 520. A hundred, well you see where I’m headed.

True, true, that’s not a lot.

What I’m saying, though, is that if your shotgun approach of finding something with 250,000 sites and 3 million searches per month isn’t working, maybe you should work on something smaller.

I should take my own advice. I’ve been complaining about Easy Spyware Removals not getting much traffic. However, it’s not very seo-optimized, and it’s not very sales oriented. It’s just a dumb bunny site. That specific keyword gets about 140 searches per month. There’s about 3000 sites that pop up in google for that search, and honestly, most of them suck. Of course, the niche is pretty competitive.

Written by russ on January 5th, 2009 with no comments.
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