Sunday, July 23, 2006

MAKING MONEY WITH BLOGS, Day 5

Blogs And Niches, Or, How To Make A Blog Its Own Business

In the previous lesson, we have discussed how blogs can help you generate traffic for your main website. But what if you don’t have another site? Or what if you want your blog to be your main website, the exclusive carrier of your moneymaking ventures?

This can be done, of course. Such is the versatility of web logs.

Standalone blogs are best utilized for online businessmen who have decided to pursue what many people call as nicheing. Yes, the word is ungrammatical, but it is a term that many Internet marketers have come to embrace with fondness. Nicheing involves the creation of many sites that cater to particular niches. Niches, of course, are very specialized markets, most of which are so obscure that they do not garner the attention of businesses, hence creating high demands with low supplies. The purpose of nicheing is to find these markets and provide for their needs. These enterprising businessmen would earn through the following ways:

  • Creating and eventually selling products that aim to serve the said niches.
  • Selling existing products that the said niches need.
  • Providing for information that the members of the said niches can access for free, and enrollingthe site that contains the information in a Pay Per Click (PPC) program like Google AdSense.

Regardless of what path the businessman would decide to take, he should first create a site that would serve as the repository of his commercial methods. Niches can be very rewarding. Since there is but a few competitions in the field, your search engine placement is sure to be higher than usual. Traffic would also be at a sustainable level since the members of a niche have nothing else to visit. This would mean a greater possibility for a sale, if you’re selling a product, or a higher Click Through Rate (CTR) if you’re enrolled in a PPC program.

Now, making a site can be quite cumbersome. You have to deal with the aspects of web design, graphic creation, and content writing among other concerns. What more when you have to create numerous sites for numerous niches?

Thankfully, blogs would make things a whole lot easier for you. Every businessman who has attained success with nicheing can attribute the same to their proper exploitation of blogs. Whereas it would take you a couple of weeks to come up with 10 websites, it would only take you a couple of hours to come up with 10 blog sites. The sheer convenience and ease of web logs have made nicheing a very potent business model.

Blogs can very much substitute for a regular website, dear friend. As we have previously discussed, high quality content is, ultimately, what will drive traffic to your site, and this kind of content can easily be carried through a blog. Also, you don’t have to change the entire page whenever you want to update your content, as you would with a regular website. With blogs, all you have to do is to write your update in a designated box and press the publish button. Of course, different blogging software have various features, but none comes more loaded than Wordpress (www.wordpress.org).

Blogging is the way to go if you want to create, and maintain, several niche sites. And Wordpress is the weapon of choice for most Internet marketers. To fully realize the potentials of the medium, therefore, you should be able to exploit all the features that Wordpress does offer. Again, David Pankhurst’s excellent report on powerful Wordpress secrets (Top 10 Tricks For Wordpress will help you excel in this area).

In the next lesson, we’re going to discuss how you could efficiently integrate the Google AdSense
program into your blog, and make it a passive income generating machine.

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