Saturday, November 10, 2007

Make More Money Online by Starting a Niche Website

Instead of setting up a website that contains everything but the kitchen sink (those kind are great, though, for freedom of posting whatever you want) -- consider setting up a website devoted to a narrow niche.

I recently set up a website all about where to buy Nintendo Wii console and accessories online, partly to take advantage of the huge interest in Wii, which is outselling many other game consoles.

My dad should love the yoga pose (he inspired me to try yoga) found in the Wii Fit game promotion, with a release date and available to buy in the US in 2008.

My other reasons for setting up the site were that our family plays our Wii game pretty often and I'm getting in-depth knowledge of the Wii.

So take whatever you own or love to do -- especially if it's an emerging market, product or service -- and set up a website around it.

Then pitch the products via Amazon, load it up with Google Adsense, get good links from other websites to yours, verify the site thru Google Webmaster Tools and upload a sitemap, visit Digg.com and submit your URL, write up good SEO'd posts and wait for the dough to roll in.

Post a lot and have fun!

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Saturday, November 10, 2007

Make More Money Online by Starting a Niche Website

Instead of setting up a website that contains everything but the kitchen sink (those kind are great, though, for freedom of posting whatever you want) -- consider setting up a website devoted to a narrow niche.

I recently set up a website all about where to buy Nintendo Wii console and accessories online, partly to take advantage of the huge interest in Wii, which is outselling many other game consoles.

My dad should love the yoga pose (he inspired me to try yoga) found in the Wii Fit game promotion, with a release date and available to buy in the US in 2008.

My other reasons for setting up the site were that our family plays our Wii game pretty often and I'm getting in-depth knowledge of the Wii.

So take whatever you own or love to do -- especially if it's an emerging market, product or service -- and set up a website around it.

Then pitch the products via Amazon, load it up with Google Adsense, get good links from other websites to yours, verify the site thru Google Webmaster Tools and upload a sitemap, visit Digg.com and submit your URL, write up good SEO'd posts and wait for the dough to roll in.

Post a lot and have fun!

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