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Make Profitable WordPress Niche Sites in Six Easy Steps

Make Profitable WordPress Niche Sites in Six Easy Steps

Money-Making Niche Sites - The SnowBall Effect Of Adsense Niche Money Making Niche Sites – Free Lesson I don’t think it is any secret that PotPieGirl loves to make niche sites. I have a good bit of them and they are a source of consistent passive income for me each month. By passive, I mean that I did all the work on the front side, kicked them out of the nest to fly on their own, and now they bring me money each month…and I don’t have to do a thing. Are you interested in seeing a great way to get profitable ideas for your first, or your next, money-making niche site? The Things People Just Give Away! I found a real gem today. Many of you are familiar with my 6StepNicheSites.com website. I take you from the very beginning with topics like how to pick a topic, getting keywords, buying a domain name, getting a hosting account, installing WordPress on your site , etc… and we keep on all the way thru promoting your blog… and then kicking it from the nest so you can build ANOTHER niche website. The Secret To Profitable Adsense Niche Sites And… Lonely. 1.

Six Best WordPress Plug Ins for Niche Websites | Easy and Profit I make niche websites. I make a LOT of niche websites. I have this theory that while one niche website is good… many, many websites is WAYYY better! Think about it, if you can get one little niche website to make you $50 a month ( which is like $1.60 a day ), how much could I make if I build 50 sites that earn me a little over a dollar a day? $2500 a month – on autopilot? Works for me! I’m telling ya – internet marketing is my kind of business!! How I Make Easy Niche Websites for Profit So, let’s talk about making niche websites. I learned how to make these WordPress niche sites the hard way…. reading, reading, testing, tweaking, testing, trying, and breaking things. The only investments you will need to make this niche marketing system work are domain names and a hosting account – which you will need anyway. You can host as many websites as you want on your HostGator account… all for less than $8 a month. My Top 6 WordPress Plug Ins for Niche WebSites

Niche Site Blog Options | WordPress vs BlogSpot - Free vs. Paid I get a LOT of questions about niche websites. These questions are mainly about using free blog platforms from WordPress or Bloggers BlogSpot vs using your own domain and your own hosting – and all the confusion about how this all works. So, lets talk about Blogspot vs WordPress, Free vs Paid, and niche sites. Niche Blog Sites for Beginners First off, my apologies to any readers that already have this figured out. This post is aimed at those that are slightly baffled by this whole ‘own domain’, ‘own hosting’, ‘let BlogSpot host it’, etc statements that are made across the web about niche blogging. Sometimes, one or two seemingly irrelevant things we say or post can REALLY help someone – so let’s help someone today! What You Need For a WebSite In order to have a website you need two things – a domain name and a hosting account. When you want to have cell phone service, you need two things other than an actual cell phone. Domain names work the same way. Niche Site Blogging Options Pros: Cons:

Niche Marketing with Squidoo | Why Everyone Should Use Squidoo f Back in October, I began a niche marketing experiment using Squidoo and good keyword research to generate traffic to a niche blog. Between good keyword use and Squidoo lenses, I wanted to generate a profitable, organic niche marketing campaign. I wrote one article to also promote this effort. Niche Marketing with Blogs and Squidoo Process for My Niche Blogging/Squidoo Experiment First, I did keyword research to pick a keyword/niche that looked to offer an opportunity for good exposure in the SERPs (search engine result pages). After choosing my niche keywords I bought a domain name and directed the domain to Google’s Blogger/Blogspot to host for free. This niche blog site has only 14 pages/posts – all are indexed in Google – and I haven’t touched anything on that blog since November. Next, I went and created a Squidoo lens with links out to my niche site using good anchor text from my keyword research and also added a few niche-related products for sale on the lens. Squidoo Traffic Sources

WordPress Plug In To Protect Posts From Content Theft/RSS Scrape It is VERY common today for entire sites to built with the content found within RSS feeds from sites all over the net. In fact, there are tons of ‘automatic’ website builders that allow you to choose a keyword or two, press a button, and PRESTO – a complete website built on RSS feeds. While that may all be well and good (or not), there is another side to that story. What about the blogger who just had their post scraped to build that site? I do a good bit to keep an eye on this blog. When I used to find sites that completely copied/scraped a post of mine, it used to drive me insane. If you’re a WordPress blogger, what can you do about it tho? Making Scrapers Your Friends I found a wonderful little plug in that has helped make RSS scrapers into my content syndication team. Yesterday, I found this post of mine on the internet. pkpk8.net/article/auto/2623.html Take a good look… it is a complete RSS scrape of my original review post for SquidooCashMachine.com. Scroll on down to the end…

New Frameworks Give Mobile-Web Apps a Boost | Webmonkey | Wired. Apple’s campaign to make native mobile apps seem sexier than the temperamental world of the mobile browser has been very successful. Tens of thousands of developers have been lured to the company’s App Store as a result. However, the rapid rise of a number of impressive client-side JavaScript frameworks make it possible to build cross-platform, fast and lightweight mobile applications that run in the browser and, in some cases, equal the functionality of native apps. Since these frameworks deliver content through the browser, there are no bizarre App Store approval processes or installer packages to contend with, and you really can “write once, run anywhere.” Sure, for most games and animation-heavy apps, native is still the way to go. The latest entry into the mobile-framework field is Sencha Touch, brought to you by the same people that created Ext JS, jQTouch and Raphael, all of which have been combined under the name Sencha. The Sencha Touch code is available under a GPLv3 license.

The Deep Web: The Internet's Obscure Data Mine Deep Web. Invisible Web. The Hidden Internet. Every knowledge professional, from librarian to data mining specialist, should know that the Deep Web exists. The term “Deep Web” refers to data and resources that are not accessed by typical Googling. Examples include university-hosted databases, organizational Wikis, topic-specific forums, and other volatile locations difficult to index with typical bots and spiders. The Invisible Web is the special part of the web that provides convenient and direct access to data. Corporations and fast-moving organizations can especially benefit from delving into the refined data-streams of the more major and less volatile resources. The technical resources that the Invisible Web covers make it vital for hard-core research. The Deep Web is a key foundation of the visible Web that Yahoo! Images from Public Domain Pictures.

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