A dog is rumored
to be man’s best friend. There are lots and lost of
men. Sounds like a good subject for a site that will
make us rich, Rich, RICH! Okay, I got a bit carried
away.
First Steps To Starting A Site – An Example
I cried at the end of Old Yeller. Let’s just get that
out of the way right now. Dogs to me are like family
members. Losing one is brutal, but time spent with them
over the years is wonderful. Most people feel this way
about their dogs, which should tell you something.
If you are going to open a site about man’s best friend,
it must have an emotional element. This can come in
the form of pictures, personal stories and so on. Regardless,
this is not the type of site were you want to stick
up bland, academic information regarding pups. Such
material should constitute part of the site, but should
not be the overriding theme.
Dogs are insanely popular on the net. There are millions
of searches a day for keywords related to pups. The
first step to opening this site is figuring out what
your niche will be. If you try to do a general site,
it will be difficult because you will have serious problems
providing enough content to cover every breed, issue,
medical problem and so on. This will lead to dissatisfaction
with visitors. If they can’t find what they want, they
will not come back. Repeat visitors are a very important
aspect of a successful site, so don’t bit off more than
you can chew, pun intended.
To pick your niche, you just need to focus on what
it really is you want to say or promote. You could pick
a specific breed. Even better, you could pick a specific
issue such as training or a type of dog accessory. By
going niche, you have a far better chance of making
a major impact and becoming known as an expert in that
niche. This is the key to success for your site. Always
focus on a niche and dominate it. If you are interested
in multiple areas that do not mesh together well, open
multiple sites.
Once you have the particular niche in mind, you want
to research all the keyword phrases people are using
to search for your niche. You do this for two reasons.
First, it is going to tell you the exact phrases you
should use in your marketing. Second, it is going to
tell you if there is enough traffic to make opening
a site for the niche a smart move. Without this information,
you are just guessing.
Everyone has his or her favorite tool for research
keyword phrases. Most offer free trials, so try them
out and pick one that best fits you.
Once you have identified your niche and relevant keywords,
it is simply time to start building the site. The actual
design of the site is beyond this article, but you should
use the keyword phrases throughout the site. You should
add bulk to the site by writing articles about your
specific area, publishing the same in article directories
to build up your link count.
Put it all together, and pups will become both your
best friend and a profit center.
Halstatt Pires is an internet marketing consultant
with MarketingTitan.com. Visit us to read more Internet
marketing articles on Internet business.
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