Niche Site Building

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Just a few questions:

1. Is WP the best way to go about this? I have read it is, if so, should I be doing like 5 articles and then every 6th article, promote a product?

2. What is the deal with WP review sites using the WP review plugin for sale here in the b/s/t section. I was under the impression google does not like single page sites for PPC anymore. If that is the case, how many posts are safe until you can start driving PPC to your WP posts with google so they don't get mad? I know there isn't an exact figure, just wondering if there is an approximate figure.

3. Is there any good no bs guides that go through the process of choosing a niche? Not the "ZOMG NICHE BLUEPRINT MAKE $394343 DAILY", but just a blog post that covers the basics, like picking keywords to write towards, etc. etc.

Thanks!
 


Use your own brain and Google as your friend. The real ones making money online aren't going to be like "here's how you pick a winning niche" or everyone would be doing it.
 
Once I find some more time, I'll be covering most of these topics on my blog. I would say stay tuned, but I have no idea when the next I can post will be.

Just a few questions:

1. Is WP the best way to go about this? I have read it is, if so, should I be doing like 5 articles and then every 6th article, promote a product?

2. What is the deal with WP review sites using the WP review plugin for sale here in the b/s/t section. I was under the impression google does not like single page sites for PPC anymore. If that is the case, how many posts are safe until you can start driving PPC to your WP posts with google so they don't get mad? I know there isn't an exact figure, just wondering if there is an approximate figure.

3. Is there any good no bs guides that go through the process of choosing a niche? Not the "ZOMG NICHE BLUEPRINT MAKE $394343 DAILY", but just a blog post that covers the basics, like picking keywords to write towards, etc. etc.

Thanks!
 
Use your own brain and Google as your friend. The real ones making money online aren't going to be like "here's how you pick a winning niche" or everyone would be doing it.

Well no shit, I was just wondering if there was a very general guide available.
 
try a few blogs that just pull in a feed to wp, and a few based on your 5 articles then the 6th as a product and see which method works best for you. If I'm honest it'll probably be the keyword specific domain you buy that will have the most effect
 
Also, I have a semi dedicated server on WiredTree. Should I place different sites on different IPs? Or will this not matter?

Basically what I am asking is, should I place all of my niche sites on my same server, or get like 8 different host gator plans on shared servers so I don't have the same IP address or same IP block for that matter?

Thanks
 
try a few blogs that just pull in a feed to wp, and a few based on your 5 articles then the 6th as a product and see which method works best for you. If I'm honest it'll probably be the keyword specific domain you buy that will have the most effect


What exactly do you mean a feed? A feed from where?

thanks
 
buying more IPs for semi-dedicated server can be costly, from the other side, not just IPs matter here, but also the Name Sservers. If you go with semi-dedicated server + multiple c-class IPs, this is still not safe as you will be still using the same DNS.

my experience:

The idea with multiple hostgator accounts is great and it works...i do have about 60 niche blogs using the WP Robot for content automation and they are spread to multiple hostgator accounts.

tip for hostgator: if you have 2 sites that are in the same niche, make sure to not host them on the same hostgator account. Also i would not recommend interlinking the blogs!

small tip for automatic content: Idealy you use some good automation wp plugn (wp robot is best so far). Before you run the automation, make sure to have about 10 unique articles that are keywords rich to the niche and make them all "sticky post" so they stick on the homepage of the blog. Use maximum 2 links in article and link them to your main categories.
 
1. yes

2. fuck no save your money

3. use google keyword search and if you see recurring searches within a niche you got yourself one. For example, in the dating niche there's alot of "how to approach women at the bar", "how to approach women confidently" etc etc so you can make your self delicate to approach itself.
 
You don't necessarily have to have everything on different servers. It depends what you are doing with the blogs - if interlinking yeah, if not, then buy some cheap reseller hosting and stick them all on it. If you wanted to offset the cost of the reseller hosting and wanted to mix things up a bit for G then sell a couple of hosting accounts on Ebay for £2 a month.