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What niche to select

And how to get traffic

         

Enthusiastic

12:27 pm on Apr 27, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Hello EveryBody,
This is my first message and I am glad that I am posting it here.

Please do help me if you can.

I am a freelancer since some time and my major work is to built adsense site for my customer's like they tell me the keyword about 20, I write on that 20 keywords and 400 words each.

But I have never launched mine because of the fact that Pakistani people face a lot of problems in every step. But I am now willing to start it and after reading comments of your people I think I should start after my exams in June. But still want to collect all the information about how to do it successfully.

I am really excited to know that how come you people get so much of traffic from where and how, Secondly, everybody is happy to earn more and I also but I am satisfied if I can make between 2000$ to 5000$ per month.

As I said that the customer's give me the keywords so I am having no Idea about that and I would like to know how to search for high paying ads and all that technical stuff.

I specially thank you all for taking time to read it and hopefully replying too.

In a nutshell,
What niche to select
How to target ads with high ctr
How to get more traffic
and more "how to" questions, if you are interested in helping me.

Addies - My Nick

celgins

12:57 pm on Apr 27, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Welcome to WW Enthusiastic!

Unfortunately, you are asking questions that webmasters have spent years researching, understanding, and perfecting.

Not a lot of folks will spend the time to give you that type of information on a silver platter.

If you're new to all of this, you will have to pick a niche, research keywords, and research SEO techniques.

All of that can take a very long time to master.

In the meantime, good luck and success with your projects!

Enthusiastic

1:05 pm on Apr 27, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Thanks Celigans,
I am happy that you replied.

Well, I know people have spend lot of time on this thing but I also know that some people do help others sincerely, I am in the search of those people and I am one of them.

I would like to ask how to select niche, I mean how to decide which one is more profitable and how to research keywords.

Search Engine Optimization is also one of burning questions.

If anyone can please help.

Thanks,
Addies

Eazygoin

1:12 pm on Apr 27, 2006 (gmt 0)

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People are generally against providing information for Made for Adsense websites, as it makes a mockery of advertising with Google.

First, you need to provide a website for the public, with good content.

Sweet Cognac

1:25 pm on Apr 27, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Just build a website on a topic that you know the most about. Then check your logs daily and see what keywords people are finding you with. Then build pages to expand on those keywords.

It's a matter of learning over a period of time what works and what doesn't work.

Enthusiastic

1:28 pm on Apr 27, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Hello eazy and sweet,

Your advice was worth it, I thank you for your participation and I will make it by the help of you people.

Thanks Again,
Addies

OptiRex

1:33 pm on Apr 27, 2006 (gmt 0)



A few months ago a question was asked here asking members' ages.

It was quite revealing in that whilst there were quite a few in their early 20's, the majority were a minimum 40 with many in their 50's, 60's and even 70's.

What does this tell you?

It should tell you that those people are creating sites and writing about something for which they have a passion and, usually, extensive knowledge.

No one can tell you what to write about other than ensure it is written for the visitor's education and not solely for the search engines.

Quite simply, what do you know or would you like to know better and, therefore, are prepared to spend time and effort researching the subject?

But I have never launched mine because of the fact that Pakistani people face a lot of problems in every step.

No one knows or cares about your nationality here, only one's stupidity after clicking on one's own ads or some other stupid traffic generating trick would you maybe become sterotyped!

Ask as many questions as you like about optimisation etc however do not expect anyone to give you the golden egg...if they do, pass a little my way please:-)

Good luck.

Enthusiastic

1:41 pm on Apr 27, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Sure I will definately pass the golden egg tricks to you too but If I will find it.

Ok, It seems that you have a good knowledge about optimization and all that stuff. Please share something about it and also please tell if we are having many pages suppose from 20 to 50 and how should we navigate the site, I mean where and how to place the link, do you have any better Idea?

Thanks,
Addies.

ken_b

2:21 pm on Apr 27, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Enthusiastic;

First, welcome to WW and the Adsense forum!

Now on to your questions.

Niche/topic: This is probably the toughest question for us to answer. First, if we happen to be publishing in a high priced keyword niche, we aren't likely to suggest you compete with us.

Even if we are making a decent living in a lower priced niche we aren't likely to be looking for more competion.

That leaves you to figure out what to write about on your site(s). I will say this, we see many folks come through here asking what are the high paying keywords. Every time I see that question I laugh a little bit. Why? Well it's possible to make a pile of cash chasing the high pay keywords, but the competition is a killer.

On the other hand, a nice low stress living can be made writing about topics where a 10 or 20 cent click is considered good.

Both methods rely on having enough traffic. But for most of us traffic comes from the search engines, and that means we need to be near the top of the serps for our topic terms.

That's just easier to achieve for lower priced terms.

As far as how to build and/or structure a site, here are a couple of relevant threads.

Read these and I think you'll get a very good idea of what it takes to make a good and successful website.

Successful Site in 12 Months... [webmasterworld.com]

Information Architecture, Part 1 [webmasterworld.com]

Building the Perfect Page, Part 1 [webmasterworld.com]

Enthusiastic

2:33 pm on Apr 27, 2006 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



Hi Ken_b,
First of all thanks for replying and secondly I would say that I rate your reply best out of all till now.

I am glad to know the challenging facts that why anyone will help in "which to select" matters but anyways I will strive hard and will make it.

Still if you think you can help me more then please do not hesitate to send me a sticky mail.

Thanks for that logical and helpful reply.
Addies

joeking

3:19 pm on Apr 27, 2006 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



Welcome Addies,

It is always inspiring to read about MFA writers realising they could be doing it for themselves instead of for others.

Look inside for your niche. But be VERY careful. As Homer once said, "every time I learn something new, it pushes some old stuff out of my brain."

Enthusiastic

3:50 pm on Apr 27, 2006 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



Hi Joeking,
I am happy that you are taking participation to help me and doing your best to suggest me.

I have written about topics like Franchises and Breast Implants but what I want to do for my self is I want someone to suggesst me a good niche or tell me the way of how to find a good one.

I hope you can guide me further.

I am thankful to you.
Addies.

trillianjedi

3:55 pm on Apr 27, 2006 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member



Hi Addies and welcome to WebmasterWorld!

The links in the message at #9 are definitely your next port of call.

Once you've read and digested those, I would suggest you come back with specific questions. I wouldn't get too keen to get bombarded with generic information before you've taken in those basics ;)

TJ

Enthusiastic

4:00 pm on Apr 27, 2006 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



Hello Trillianjedi,

I have completed reading the "Successful Site in 12 Months with Google Alone"

and am reading more.

Although Thanks for informing,
Addies.