Niche money makers

Posted: papinn_sibirjak Date of post: 18.06.2017

Click the link below to learn more. A lot of gurus tell you how to make money online without actually making any real money online themselves. So before I get to my thoughts on why Amazon niche sites are the best way for someone to get started making money online today, and how exactly I've been able to do it, I wanted to provide just a couple of screenshots from my Amazon account. What you're looking at here is my Amazon sales from this past December, my best month ever thank you, Christmas season.

It's not just the Christmas season when I've been able to earn decent income, either. Before I outline the steps I took to building a successful Amazon niche site, I need to discuss niche sites specifically, and Amazon as an affiliate partner. Niche sites have lost their appeal a bit lately due to the massive PBN de-indexing by Google back in September.

Spencer Haws, the first niche blogger I really started to read religiously, wrote this soon after his PBN was de-indexed:. Perrin and I stopped building new small niche sites almost 6 months ago. About 2 months ago, we started a new site and that will probably be the last one we start new in a long time.

I think a lot of website builders feel the same way. Google is always making things harder on us. Is it without risk? More on that below. Why am I such a big fan of niche sites? So-called authority sites are very popular these days, and I think they certainly have their appeal.

But I still think sticking with smaller niche sites, monetized with Amazon affiliate links, is the way to go, especially for people just starting out. You can set-up a fully-functioning niche site in literally one day if you wanted to. Only 7 pages of indexed content. Do I recommend taking that route? There are no full-time employees to pay and look after like you have with an authority site. But once you have the site built out, and once you have your systems in place, you can enjoy a truly passive income stream.

All of the revenue over that time has been completely passive. There are definitely risks that come along with building an affiliate site using gray-hat link-building tactics. The fact is that your site has a very real, decent chance of getting hit with a Google penalty.

Sometimes you can recover from the penalty: This was back when I still really sure what I was doing, in terms of risk mitigation. These days, authority sites all the rage. And I can certainly see the appeal. Building out a website using purely white-hat tactics takes a TON of time. You have to flood your site with quality, engaging content -- and a lot of it. Spencer has been working on his authority site since July of last year. Spencer is a pioneer in the niche field and I read all of his content.

He knows more about this stuff than I ever will. It takes a lot of hard work and time, and I'm sure Spencer would be the first person to tell you that. And content costs money. It looks like Spencer has decided to pump the brakes on his authority site project.

Which leads to this next point. Do you think you can pump out articles over three months just by yourself? And this is not just a one-off hire to write your product reviews; these are effectively part-time employees that you must pay and manage.

If you can execute it well, it can certainly pay off. I just wanted to draw the distinctions between Amazon niche sites and authority sites, and why I much prefer the former. Before I bought this domain and gave my site a name, I wondered if I should really limit the scope to simply covering Amazon affiliate sites.

After all, there are tons of affiliates out there, so why not write about them too? When someone does a Google search and then lands on your product review page, think about it from their perspective: In short, they have no reason to trust you. So if that is the mindset of your reader when they hit your site, and you try to sell them something, you have to be very cautious.

Amazon changes that entire dynamic. When you send a reader off to Amazon, your job is done. The fact that your reader may not have necessarily trusted your site is irrelevant once they land on Amazon, because Amazon is the single most trusted online retailer in the entire world.

When a customer hits Amazon from one of your affiliate links, they have all but forgotten about your site. Every single person who shops online is familiar with Amazon. But you already knew that. You know how all those marketing bloggers spend so much time talking about how to master conversions and upsells? They upsell better than anyone. Which means that once you get a reader over to Amazon via your affiliate link, you can leverage the knowledge and expertise and scale of their entire sales funnel to your advantage.

In the beginning, there was much confusion and frustration. When I first started out, I had no idea what I was doing. SEO was a term I was only vaguely familiar with. This was back in January , when I was a beginner and had nothing to lose.

I no longer use Fivver for buying links and do NOT recommend that you try it either. It will likely result in a Google slap down. I launched the site in January, and here is the trajectory of the Amazon affiliate income I started earning:.

Sometime around May I started experiencing with PBNs more below and those certainly helped. But if I had never bought those first set of Fiverr links, I probably would never have earned a dime. As any affiliate site owner knows, it all starts with niche selection and keyword research. I currently have only four niche sites that I am actively trying to build out.

I started my first one, as I mentioned, in January It started earning money, and I got so excited that I immediately launched three more in June thinking I could duplicate its success.

As of August , I now offer my own link building service, Rank Guardian. The results have been fantastic, and I'd love to help you rank your site too. The general idea is to take a broad niche, and try to narrow it down to a specific type of product or group of products that you could promote. The shaving and beard market is huge ; all guys need to shave, and there is a community of people who are very passionate about growing beards.

So Perrin zeroed in on a couple of specific products safety razor and electric shaver that he could focus on. Speaking of Facebook and finding other online communities, Glen from ViperChill has an excellent post about identifying these niches, where he examines the magic niche. Not every product category that sells well has a community of people that want to engage in discussion around it. This is a product category that does NOT have any community of like-minded people who love to talk about it, no Reddit groups, no Facebook pages.

I wrote a post here about how I go about finding a niche to enter by checking out the listings over at the Empire Flippers Marketplace. Once you have your niche, you need to focus on keywords. Are there dozens of potentially other keywords that you could target? But part of my success has been my ability to focus only only a few things at a time. So I like to stick to researching only those two types of keywords. I've published my review of Long Tail Pro and how I use it to do keyword research.

You can read it here. What it boils down to is that you should buy yourself a copy of Long Tail Pro , and start playing around with different keywords. Generally you want to target a keyword that has a Keyword Competitiveness score of 30 or under.

This number is a calculation that the software makes to give you an idea of how difficult it will be to outrank your competition. I'm not breaking any news here when I tell you that Long Tail Pro is the best keyword research tool on the market today. It's what I use EVERY single time I even think about starting a new niche site.

I also like to simply run my search into Google. Who is currently ranking in the top spots? Are they all authority sites, like Consumer Reports and Good Housekeeping? Or are there other niche sites ranking in there too? I figured that would mean that I could rank there, too. For Niche Site 1, two of my most profitable KWs, I am outranking Consumer Reports and TopTenReviews. Oh, just an affiliate site outranking both Consumer Reports, and AskMen.

You also want to take a look at search volume. Are people actually typing your phrase into Google? You also need to know how much the products in your niche are selling for. Item Price, My Commission Rate, Number of Units Sold, Total Revenue to Amazon, and then My Total Commission. That is the key to having a profitable site: This is a strategy that I have found works quite well: You can check out my full review of the AmaSuite 4 software here. I've written an entire post on how I structure and write content for my niche sites.

I'm not going to tell you that you NEED to buy a premium theme. But for my sites, I like them to look good. When a potential buyer does a search on Google and lands on my page, I want them to trust the look and feel of my site. Again, I build my sites with just two keyword-constructions: This means that when a reader visits my site from Google, they are expecting a great review of the product they are thinking of buying. When I first started out, my product reviews were only words each! Now, I aim to produce a page that has at least 4, words, reviewing a handful of products in a single product category.

Not only do I believe reviews like this are beneficial in regards to your readers, but I feel the same way with Google as well.

See Human Proof Designs for this great post. Want an Amazon site built for you? I recommend Human Proof Designs to do this for you.

Link-building is a hot topic in the niche site field, but people make it far more complicated than it was to be. For me, it is a two-step process.

And it all starts with building a nice set of layered backlinks from The Hoth. Instead of trying to explain exactly what The Hoth does, let's first look at their product visually. Your money site, your niche site, is way up there at the top. What The Hoth does is create a number of Tier 1 properties, such as WordPress, Tumblr, and Blogspot blogs, and puts unique content on them relevant to your niche. These properties are set to link back to your money page. Then, they create web 2. Then they create another layer of links, such as social bookmarking and forum profiles, and and blast those at your Tier 1 level properties as well.

My full review of The Hoth is up. The Hoth will definitely get you started on the right foot, but they won't get you all the way there. For that, you're going to need PBN links. My semi-private PBN is open for e-mail subscribers. As I mentioned, when I first started out building niche sites, I had no idea what I was doing, and I used Fiverr for link-building. I did this for maybe months. But since my site was starting to earn real money, I became worried about a potential Google penalty which eventually came anyway due to using the Fiverr links.

I've written a full post on how I use PBNs to rank my sites. Do a search in Google for nearly any product-niche keyword, and you will likely find a site ranking near the top of the SERPs that got there by using a PBN. The top three domains, all PA44 or higher, are PBN links. He surely has many, many more PBN links than this. Again, you can do this for nearly any applicable keyword, and see the same thing, over and over again.

PBN links still work great for ranking niche sites. How have I used PBNs to rank my own site? At first, I used a couple of services. One was from Jon Haver called LightningRank , and another was a private service from Doug over at Niche Site Project. I was definitely pleased with the results, as it helped my sites rank even higher.

Once Google slapped down on PBNs, however, I stopped using them. So in an effort to decrease my risk, I decided it was time to start building out my own PBN. So at first, I used a service to find them for me. Dan Thompson, who now does local SEO , ran a service along with his friend Curt called Domain Colosseum, where they would find the expired domains for you, register them, and then push them to your account.

I ordered some domains from them as a private client as well. They provided an excellent service. Now, I have been scraping my own expired domains using ExpiredDomains. If you think you can get a domain, throw up some reviews, buy some backlinks, and start ranking and making money in a month, I've got some bad news for you: So, patience is key here.

When you're just starting out, you should be focusing on the look and design of your site, and building out great, useful content. I wouldn't start worrying about building links at least until you're three months into it. The manual penalty was on a site that was only six months old and had just started ranking and earning, but I find manual penalties MUCH harder to recover from, so I took that one as a loss.

This is by far the biggest downside to the niche site game. What is true is that I read TONS of blog content to learn every aspect of my approach. Click the button below for your free copy.

You must click the link in the confirmation email to complete your sign-up process. Hi there, I'm Mike, the guy behind Niche Site Azon. This blog is where I share my tips, tricks, and tactics to building and profiting from Amazon affiliate sites.

Getting the commission on all of that is a very nice sweetener. One tip from my buddy Chris Guthrie is to ensure that you also promote a smaller item that has a lot more sales. If you usually sell only a handful of big ticket items, this can mean a decent bump in your affiliate earnings! Yep, good tips with selling the smaller items to bump up your commissions.

It makes a huge difference going from 6. Now that you are earning decent cash now is the time to diversify a bit in case a future google slap gets you somehow. Hey Mike — sweet post man!

But I definitely plan to read the whole thing. Just saw my name at the bottom of the post and wanted to give you a shout. And also adding some new Amazon sites. Thanks for dropping by and commenting, Matthew! I still read every post you write over at your site. Yep, the big PBN de-indexing by Google did strike a lot of fear into niche site builders and cleared the field a bit. I was wondering when someone would start writing about niche sites again.

It feels like there is a big hole since the larger players more or less abandoned them in favor of authority sites. Survival Life was failing losing money until the reigns were handed over. If you look back to in archive. I wish I could find where I read that! Thanks for checking out the post. You guys ran a great service with DC and it definitely helped me rank my sites. I corrected myself too. And always remember to consider the risk of getting penalized. More investment per site but I feel safer.

PBNs definitely still work. You either have to build them yourself, contract someone to build them for you, or maybe just a service that only allows say, maybe, people on each individual network of sites. Really impressive start and definitely a great resource for many others looking to do the same thing! Thanks for the share. This is so inspiring to read.

I have been going towards authority sites but your post gave me hope again. Will take a look at best and review keywords for my sites and see how they work out. How are you able to bring traffic to your small niche sites since I can clearly see you want to reduce as many costs as possible? I stumbled across your post from Reddit and picked up some great ideas to implement into my slowly declining website.

Cheers and all the best. Great post and an excellent start to the blog! Do you have any thoughts to sell your sites in the future? Thanks for stopping by, Lewis! Sorry for the slight delay, you too were also caught in the spam filter! I have thought about the possibility of selling it, but the fact that it was hit by Penguin gives me pause. I want to write by myself but I think that my grammar is not good enough so I should outsource the work..

Can I find good writers on Textbroker that charge affordable price? Any tips on how to find a good writers there? Hey Mike, thanks for this amazing post. I came here to ask about your payment rate too — in the post above you have. Hi Mike, I am curious, do you think you are more likely to be punished by Google if you have PBNs or genuine fiverr blogs? Personally I think the dose makes the poison, at least to avoid automatic penalties. If you get a manual link review you are screwed either way?

I just try to mix it up alot. The problem with the Fiverr blogs is that each one of them has SO many outbound links, all pointing to different affiliate sites. At least with a private or semi-private PBN, you can limit the amount of OBL, decreasing your footprint.

Great post and awesome site! Time to ramp it up though. Obviously I can modify them to my liking, but was just curious as to what Thrive theme you like best. Signed up to your newsletter as well. Looking forward to it. How do you choose the expired domains for your PBN? What are the metrics you are looking for? Steve Rendell who commented early has a really extensive guide to choosing and setting up PBNs, that I can recommend: I also have a guide to spam checking expired domains for your PBN, and it also includes some specifics about what kind of metrics to look for.

Do you manually search for domains in expireddomains. I might be missing something. Do you use fake names and addresses or do you just use private whois? Check out this guide: Also most of the ones you find while scrapping are spammy, so you spend a lot of time just sorting out the spam ones. Hey Mike, Really inspiring to see so much success in so little time.

I have 2 questions related to that: Looking forward to your answers! I have a writer from oDesk who does all my PBN writing. I give her general ideas to write about, and let her choose the specific topics. These 40 are spread around. But the 2 big earning sites also have dozens of additional PBN links from other networks.

Hi Mike,congratulate your success my friend. I read your interview with Tung Tran in the Cloud Living,It was very inspiring post. I sent you an email and I am very grateful to you if send me your reply. Thanks and Good luck. Survival knife are expensive, meaning they are well-made, durable, so once you bought one, it make take some 5 years or more for an amazon buyer to look for a replacement. Humans got away with the food chain, so Surviving now becomes a hobby probably by the male gender..

A Best knife sharpener on the other hand needs replacement cause sharpeners are used daily in gets damage constantly. This might need replacement every 6 months. B Driving factor — let say this product will always be part of real estate or housing development, and everyone in the family needs one, and it will be used daily so it needs replacement often..

I found you through Cloudliving. Thanks so much for breaking it down, step by step and not complicating things like some of these other blogs do. Now, I just have to take action. Thank you for writing detailed post on amazon.

Part of the battle with Amazon sites is that they DO take time to rank, and earn. Congratulations for your success, the hard work is showing the results and you know this only the beginning in this journey to the cloud living as Tung Tran says. Good luck with your sites, and remember to be patient. Hello Mike, thanks for sharing tip on your blog. I want to start one niche site which I will monetize using using Amazon.

I entered in the Amazon Niche Site world last year. It has been a long and though process of learning and even on the road. I made a site but it had no success, i did not make an appropiate keyword research, and i entered in a market which was not profitable at all, but looking background i think it was great for learning.

Lets suppose an ideal situation in which in the first week, I launch the site with all my content 20 articles aprox. Assuming i have a great SEO on Page targeting a low competitive keyword in SERPS LMS. So, after doing that… I wait 4 months to start ranking in first page of google? Or what should i do?

Please mention some tips to do during that time. Thank you very much Mike, if you could guide me on this one i would be very gratefull, thanks a lot! Instead of launching with 20 articles at once, I would space those out over the course of 3 months, posting times per month.

I am doing keyword research right now, and its being very difficult for me to find the right profitable niche, but i wont give up ;! You inspired to take action and now I just purchased almost all the products you mentioned there. Thanks for being the inspiration. Might take a little longer than 3 months, sites are taking a bit longer to rank these days. Thanks for the heads up, Mike. What is your thought about easyazon plugin?

Have you used in any of your sites? I am wondering if you have any tips on keeping all the domains and sites organized. Do you have a spreadsheet? You mentioned you were able to recover a Penguin-hit site with redirect technique. Can I host new domain to the same account where the penalized domain is hosted? Mike, thank a lot for sharing really great stuff.

Do you buy drop domains for PBN. Or expiring with whois age. Because drop domains are cheap. Pay only for registration fee. Hello Mike, this is an amazing post and i learnt a lot from this.

I am a newbie in amazon affiliate marketing and i really need your help. I agree to that, but what should i do with some of the products i am promoting like Halloween Jewelry. Also, i see that these jewelery etc have very little reviews. So what should i do? Should i leave the keywords related to halloween jewelry etc? Hi Mike, I found your blog when searching for how to make more money with amazon niche sites. Presently i have 2 amazon niche sites but barely earn enough to pay for the websites hosting and a few bills.

Thanks for this amazing post i spotted one or two things have been doing wrong and the part i love most is the point that PBNs still works. I stopped using PBNs a while back guess i will have to start again. Hi Is very good post.

I have found it very useful. Nevertheless, I am still not being able to create comparison charts and boxes with stars and so on in my niche site since I do not know how.

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Could you list any potential plugins or methods to do that? It is supposed to be done with thrive content builder but still not being able, do you know any tutorial? What an inspiring read. Lots of information but nothing as clear as this, really inspired me to get stuck in.

Domain name purchased after some keyword research. Next stop some content. Again thanks for sharing your knowledge.

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I am just beginner blogger, who started her Niche site seven months ago. It is just beginning, hopes are more. Your site is awesome! You are definitely right about Amazon. They will forget about your site once they get to Amazon. Amazon is amazing at building trust and they will always have that. Best place to start in affiliate marketing.

Thanks a lot for sharing this awesome post with us. Selecting a perfect and profitable niche is very essential to get the success. Great tips, I have been following your advice and finally started to work on my own website — I am wordpress newbie — and it is now finally starting to take shape.

I have learnt that it is a marathon not a sprint when it comes to a niche website. Thanks for sharing this good article, I am thinking of starting a niche blog and your article gave me fruitful info so that I can straight away proceed. Thanks for sharing the essential tools too. Definitely looks like this site has been around for awhile since the top-end posts are older. Lol, I was a little surprised I read through the entire thing at 6k words, but it was definitely engaging.

Just wanted to let you know that I will be taking a big portion of your process and documenting my progress. I'm Mike, the guy behind Niche Site Azon. I created this site to share the strategies, tactics, and resources which helped to generate that income. Read more about me here. Also check out the story of how I got started making money with Amazon sites by clicking here. And have a look at my income proof here.

Home Proven Niche Site Tips Rank Guardian Bonus Content About Contact Me 0 - items Cart empty. Here is how I did it. Table of Contents First, Some Results. Authority Sites vs Niche Sites. Niche Sites Are Easy to Set Up. Niche Sites Are Cheap to Set Up. Niche Sites Are Mostly Passive. Authority Sites Are Time Intensive. Authority Sites Require a Lot of Capital. Authority Sites Require a Team.

Amazon Sells Products Other Than The Ones You're Promoting. Amazon Knows What They're Doing. What you will learn in this post. Why I prefer niche sites to authority sites. Why Amazon is the only affiliate you need. How I select a niche. How I research my keywords and competition. How I select a product-category to promote. How I build-out my sites. What I use for backlinks. What about Authority Sites? Niche Site 1 has been running on auto-pilot since it recovered from the Penguin penalty in October ; no new content or links since then.

I honestly think it could get hit in the next Penguin refresh. Niche Site 2 is the one I've been spending the most time and resources on lately. I believe it's the one with the most earning potential. I had been neglecting Niche Sites and 3 and 4 for a while, but have started devoting resources to link-building to them recently.

Just in the past couple weeks I've started to see a nice bump with NS4. The best way that I've found to find ideal Amazon products, however, is with the AmaSuite 4 software. It helps you identify Top products on Amazon for you to promote. I plan on doing a full review of the software in a later post, but I've found that it's definitely been worth the investment.

It's what this blog is running on.

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Personally, I hate writing product reviews, so I pay someone that I found on Textbroker to write them for me. It makes my process much more efficient.

Click Here to Download. Click Here to Leave a Comment Below 97 comments. Mike Bradford - May 5, Sorry, Steve — they threw you in the spam folder, and I just realized it! Mike Bradford - April 26, Thanks for stopping by, Alistair! Yes, I fear the eventual Google slap is coming very soon! Matthew Allen - April 26, Hey Mike — sweet post man! Mike Bradford - April 26, Thanks for dropping by and commenting, Matthew! Dan - April 26, Hey Mike, I was wondering when someone would start writing about niche sites again.

Mike Bradford - April 26, Hey Dan, Thanks for checking out the post. Tung Tran - April 27, Awesome post man! Niche sites definitely are still working for a lot of people! Anyway, congrats on your success again! Mike Bradford - April 27, Appreciate you stopping by, Tung. Dom Wells - April 27, Definitely found myself nodding in agreement throughout this post! Mike Bradford - April 27, Thanks, Dom!

Good luck moving forward. Mike Bradford - April 28, Cheers, Jon — thanks for stopping by! Jane - April 28, Wow Mike! Looking forward to more inspiration from you! Mike Bradford - May 5, Hi Jane, Sorry for the late reply — there were a couple of comments caught in the spam folder! Thanks for stopping by, and good luck. Sana - May 1, Heya Mike, nice post! Mike Bradford - May 1, Thanks! The traffic is all organic Google traffic, from ranking on page 1 in the SERPs. Alex W - May 1, Great post Mike.

Mike Bradford - May 1, Thanks for swinging by, Alex. Glad you enjoyed the post, and good luck on your site! Lewis - May 4, Hey Mike, Great post and an excellent start to the blog!

There is certainly money to be made and your strategy looks very similar to mine! Mike Bradford - May 5, Thanks for stopping by, Lewis! Thanks for the heads up on the link! All the best Mike! Mike Bradford - May 4, Hi Anne, Thanks for checking out the blog! Hope that clears up any confusion! Ryan - June 21, Hey Mike, thanks for this amazing post. Joel - May 4, thanks for the inspiring article and good luck i have 2 question what hosting u use for ur pbn? Jesper - May 4, Hi Mike, I am curious, do you think you are more likely to be punished by Google if you have PBNs or genuine fiverr blogs?

Mike Bradford - May 4, The problem with the Fiverr blogs is that each one of them has SO many outbound links, all pointing to different affiliate sites. Colten - May 4, Hey Mike, Great post and awesome site! Mike Bradford - May 4, Thanks, Colten! Appreciate you using my referral link, and signing up for the e-mail list! John - May 4, Excellent post! Josh Kelly - May 8, John, Steve Rendell who commented early has a really extensive guide to choosing and setting up PBNs, that I can recommend: Yesh - May 5, Hey Mike!

Mike Bradford - May 5, Thanks, Yesh! Namecheap includes free whois, so I usually go that route. Romain - May 7, Hey Mike, Really inspiring to see so much success in so little time. Mike Bradford - May 8, Hi Romain, I have closer to 5 articles per domain to start, and then add to them once every so often.

Mike Bradford - May 16, These 40 are spread around. Mike Bradford - May 18, Generally, each of my Amazon sites has their own dedicated network of PBNs. Hooman - May 10, Hi Mike,congratulate your success my friend. John - May 14, I remember the best survival knife — niche site … i throw some thoughts on this 1.

Survival knife are expensive, meaning they are well-made, durable, so once you bought one, it make take some 5 years or more for an amazon buyer to look for a replacement 2. C There is a way to create real Private blogs. Cynthia - May 16, I found you through Cloudliving. Do plan on using paid traffic in the future? Also, any plans to quit your job in the future? Mike Bradford - May 16, Thanks!

And no, will definitely not be quitting my job anytime soon! Yes, all 40 WordPress. Mike Bradford - May 18, Thanks for your comment, Frank! Miguel Alas - May 20, Hi Mike!

Cheers from El Salvador! Mike Bradford - May 20, Hi Miguel, Thanks for stopping by and for the kind words! Suraja - June 9, Hi. Another good month it looks like. I am looking to get started with the niche site. What registrar do you recommend for domain?

Mike Bradford - June 10, Thanks, Suraja. I like Bluehost and Namecheap. Mike Bradford - June 14, Hi Ella! I prefer buying brand new domains, even though it takes longer to rank. Corrin - June 25, Hi Mike! Hope you are having a good time! I wanna ask you one thing, but first a brief intro I entered in the Amazon Niche Site world last year.

Mike Bradford - June 26, Hi Corrin, Thanks for stopping by. Corrin - June 27, Thanks for answering Mike! Thanks for all the info Regards, Corrin. Mike Bradford - June 27, Good luck! Raj - July 7, You inspired to take action and now I just purchased almost all the products you mentioned there. Mike Bradford - July 7, Good luck, Raj!

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Raj - July 11, Thanks for the heads up, Mike. Regards, Raj Please keep the good work. Susan - July 14, Hi Mike, great read! Mike Bradford - July 15, Hi Susan, Do you mean for my PBN sites?

Yes, I keep a spreadsheet. Tony Chang - July 27, Hey Mike, Great read! Some people warn that sooner or later the new site will be penalized. Thank you in advance! Mike Bradford - August 2, Hi Henry, 1- The content was mostly the same, though I did mix it up a bit. Yash - August 6, Hey Mike, Awesome man! Could you please tell how much time did it take to recover the lost traffic after redirect? Mike Bradford - August 6, Hi Yash, The redirect work pretty quickly — under 2 weeks if I remember correctly.

Tony - August 17, Nice article. Mike Bradford - September 9, Hi Ken, read my post on How to Grow Your Niche Site. Alex - September 16, Mike, thank a lot for sharing really great stuff. Mike Bradford - September 24, Hi Alex, I buy drop domains. Shadaan - October 1, Hello Mike, this is an amazing post and i learnt a lot from this.

Since i am a newbie so i want to target low competition keywords only. Abdo selim - February 10, you see it worth to spend time to working to build niche website? Kaycee - March 8, Hi Mike, I found your blog when searching for how to make more money with amazon niche sites. Pers - April 2, Hi Is very good post.

Owain Brown - April 18, Hi Mike, What an inspiring read. Jaswinder - May 4, Very interesting and knowledgeable post. Pamela - May 9, Your site is awesome! Dweepayan Das - May 18, Hi Mike, Great read! Hanuman Chalisa - May 29, Hi, Thanks a lot for sharing this awesome post with us. AArti - July 11, wow. Avinash Kumar - July 19, Woww this is awesome guide for starting Amazon affiliate niche and make handsome profit.

Thanks for sharing such a fabulous tips, tricks and guidance. I have one queries kindly answer it. I would like to host my blog on blogger because initially i am not able to invest money. I would like to stick with. I am waiting for your reply Thanks a millions for this post.

Jamie Hill - July 22, Great tips, I have been following your advice and finally started to work on my own website — I am wordpress newbie — and it is now finally starting to take shape. Jenny N - August 2, Hi Thanks for sharing this good article, I am thinking of starting a niche blog and your article gave me fruitful info so that I can straight away proceed. Hale Michaels - September 12, Hey Mike. How to Structure and Write Content for Your Niche Site 76 comments.

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