Okay, as promised, here’s the Neglected Niche Sites ebook.
Some quick background…I stumbled across this technique early in my days of investigating Internet Marketing techniques. I created a web site around a specific keyword, and put in some affiliate links and Adsense. It wasn’t a good web site, but it was a cut above a Made For Adsense site (if only just). I used that site as a target when I was testing Directory Maximizer.
Nothing happened with the site, and I forgot about it for several months. I continued looking at other Internet Marketing techniques, and as part of those was checking my Adsense income regularly.
Much to my surprise, I found that site actually making some money. Investigating more, I found that it was on page 3 for its keyword in Google. Over time, the ranking grew, despite me doing nothing more to the site. Today, that original site is #1 in Google for its keyword, with no additional content added to it since creating the site.
Eventually I got around to writing up the technique, and duplicating it. In the ebook I’m giving away in this post, I walk you through the complete process of creating sites like this, using one of my sites as an example (not the original site, but one of the ones I’ve created since).
I earn an average of $50 a month from each site. Obviously, some perform far better, some far worse. Your earnings potential depends entirely on picking a good niche and keyword basis for the site, so it’s a bit hit or miss. But the sites are easy enough to put together that duplication is the key, so you can average out the misses with the hits.
If I were doing this by the book, you’d need to opt-in to a list to get the ebook, and then I’d try to sell you various things in the sequence of messages that followed. But I’m busy enough in my teaching job right now with some pretty exciting projects that I’ll just let you download the ebook with no hoops.
You can ask questions as comments here, or you can use the contact form on the blog to ask questions. I’ll answer questions as I can, and update the ebook as needed.
You can download the ebook through this link: Neglected Niche Sites Ebook
Update: I’d be very interested in hearing your results with the techniques presented in the ebook. Niche selection is probably the most important step, and can largely be trial and error. My best performing site is still the first I created, and it just happens to be a niche that does well during recessions. So don’t worry if some of your sites don’t earn well at first, you never know what might happen. Leave them up and create more.
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5 Responses
Jim
November 30th, 2009 at 12:31 am Quote
1I’ve heard of sites like this earning money OK I’ll down load the e-book.
Jay
November 30th, 2009 at 9:16 am Quote
2Keep in mind that if you have the time to invest, creating a quality niche site is always better. But for those doing this part time, a neglected niche site is a nice way to generate some level of income to reinvest into better tools, etc.
Pat
June 5th, 2010 at 11:13 am Quote
3Thanks Jay, downloaded your ebook. – very nice!
While searching for information on making mini-sites using wordpress and getting into affiliate marketing I found your site.
I don’t know why I don’t like the little adsense ads on websites. I would prefer banner ads or CPA I think.
Do you know of any good video tutorials on mini-sites using wordpress? I love learning with videos. So what do you mean by a quality niche site, and how large of a site is that? How much content?
By the way I teach at a small college.
Kenn
June 10th, 2010 at 12:45 pm Quote
4Great book – do you think pop unders would help generate more income on a site like this? I use pop up traffic to monetize my site – I get them from this company – http://bit.ly/bXmHHf
Jay
December 3rd, 2010 at 10:08 pm Quote
5A quality niche site is one that provides real, useful, content, as opposed to the sites that stick junk up just to attract clicks in search engines.
Adsense is convenient, but yeah, you’re going to get better results if you do the work to get a nicely targeted banner ad.
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