Also make sure it's an offer people want and are willing to spend money on. In other words you can have a niche you're passionate about but they're not buying anything. Make sure before putting massive action into it that you've done your research and know there is a market of buyers for it.
As far as banners go most of them don't get clicks. Especially if they're just randomly placed. You'll do better with banners using a blog with keyword targeted posts and then embedding your banner ads somewhere either within or at the end of the content of the post. At least I've found that...
It's good all the qualifiers you gave. Usually people who do article spinning don't have the patience or interest to guard the output that closely. If I understood you correctly, you're spinning for document sharing sites? And for no other purpose?
I've found the best banner ads are the ones which are included within a post, much like you would create an image to go along with your text. Also, you can create links within the body of your post or article using anchor text and those do well at getting clicks.
That being said, of course it...
I agree that you just have to start. You can plan, research, etc. but at some point you just have to make up your mind and go with it.
It seems to me that starting out in evergreen niches is always good advice. Something that isn't going to pass away. The big three are
1. Health care...
I think article spinning is symptomatic of a bigger problem, and that's the urgency people feel about trying to get a business to succeed overnight. The thinking is "I need to get as many thousand views and backlinks as possible by next week so I can make the amount of money I need".
When...
Black hat = "get rich quick", "manipulate the system", etc.
White hat = systematically build a stable, quality content business that offers real value to whatever niche is being served.
White hat takes longer but it's real.
The hardest part at the beginning is wanting to succeed within the first couple of days, and that never happens (well, I suppose it can, in the same way your ticket might win the lottery, but I wouldn't count on it).
The most common story is someone starts out, responds to a ton of...
Sometimes it's not just the quality of the content either, but it's appearance. The way people look for information these days they want to be able to digest it as soon as possible.
So first they'll scan your content real fast to see if there's anything relevant to what interests them. That's...
The key to growing a list of subscribers is to:
1. Really know your prospects and understand what they want. Then,
2. Know how you can help them get what they want. Once you know that then it's simply a matter of:
3. Creating an offer you know will solve a problem they want/need solved...
Like the rest of you I love marketing and look forward to seeing what I can learn and contribute. Best wishes to everyone for your success!
Sorry - new here. Meant to put this in the forum INTRO. (Didn't see a delete anywhere.)
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