Alright fuck it, journal time. Will be good to get my thoughts out of my head and onto some (digital) paper. I'm 1.5 weeks into IM and here's what's gone down.
What I've done so far:
Day 1: identified what I thought to be an average competition niche, did top 5-10 analysis and determined that in time I would learn enough and be able to outrank them because they weren't fully optimized for the keyword / didn't have a lot of backlinks. I registered the exact match .org, threw on wordpress 3.0 and themed/plugin'd it out and wrote my first content post.
Since then, I've written 7 more articles and schedule posted them in over this last week. I stickied the article I hope to convert the most onto the front page, and did some manual social bookmarking.
Quickly realized that this seemed to be something that could be outsourced for less than the cost of my time, and overall it didn't seem like something that would be a necessary skill...could be wrong though.
Where I am now:
I'm waiting on the social bookmarking to complete, and checking on the site daily with the Piwik open source stats that I tossed onto the site. In the meantime, I identified another niche that I think I can dominate and just so happen to enjoy quite a bit. I've registered the exact-match.org domain, written 2 articles and optimized theme a bit.
Some shit I don't know:
The strategy I used on my 2nd site was to pick a broader keyword for the niche as my domain name and homepage, and then create WP categories for slightly less competitive subniches within the niche, and then plan to write articles that target as many long tails as I can (without writing shit redundant content).
If my site structure is kind of like:
main-kw.org/subniche-keyword(categories)/long-ass-tail-keyword(posts)
is that a solid structure? Also how to tags come into play, currently I don't use them at all.
If you read this, thanks a ton.
-pr
What I've done so far:
Day 1: identified what I thought to be an average competition niche, did top 5-10 analysis and determined that in time I would learn enough and be able to outrank them because they weren't fully optimized for the keyword / didn't have a lot of backlinks. I registered the exact match .org, threw on wordpress 3.0 and themed/plugin'd it out and wrote my first content post.
Since then, I've written 7 more articles and schedule posted them in over this last week. I stickied the article I hope to convert the most onto the front page, and did some manual social bookmarking.
Quickly realized that this seemed to be something that could be outsourced for less than the cost of my time, and overall it didn't seem like something that would be a necessary skill...could be wrong though.
Where I am now:
I'm waiting on the social bookmarking to complete, and checking on the site daily with the Piwik open source stats that I tossed onto the site. In the meantime, I identified another niche that I think I can dominate and just so happen to enjoy quite a bit. I've registered the exact-match.org domain, written 2 articles and optimized theme a bit.
Some shit I don't know:
The strategy I used on my 2nd site was to pick a broader keyword for the niche as my domain name and homepage, and then create WP categories for slightly less competitive subniches within the niche, and then plan to write articles that target as many long tails as I can (without writing shit redundant content).
If my site structure is kind of like:
main-kw.org/subniche-keyword(categories)/long-ass-tail-keyword(posts)
is that a solid structure? Also how to tags come into play, currently I don't use them at all.
If you read this, thanks a ton.
-pr