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Tuesday, June 1, 2004 |
Recently, Google.com and WordTracker.com joined forces to
create a site that makes it simple to do quick research for
finding niches that may be profitable for your website.
You can test it at NicheBot.com.
It's easy to use. If you need more detailed research, they
refer you directly to WordTracker.com.
Last October, I wrote an article on building web traffic,
and I updated it earlier today. You can learn more about
finding niches and building traffic to your site there.
I recommend several tools that I use on my sites.
The updated article is:
Building Website Traffic.
Finding a niche and building a site with real, helpful
content is the only way that I know of to compete with the
big companies that have much more time and more people than
we'll ever have. They can control the general keywords and
can afford to spend thousands of dollars in advertising
every month.
For those of us with smaller budgets and less resources,
we have to be more agile and look for treasure in the
niches.
If you can identify a niche and build a website that has
great content, you can build traffic and eventually
monetize that traffic by selling your products, services,
or recommending products for sale through affiliate
programs or arranging to get finders fees for sending
targeted leads to other companies.
You can learn a lot more about this from Ken Evoy.
He teaches you how to find profitable niches in his
Affiliate Masters Course which you can download free. It's in PDF format.
6:04:43 AM
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Congratulations to Don Sansone, of Cape Coral, Florida,
for growing his SFI sales team in May, 2004. Of all the
people in my sales team, Don added more new affiliates
to his team than anyone else last month.
You are invited to visit his SFI store and are invited to join his SFI team.
Jennifer Anderson, of Jacksonville, Florida, came in a
close second in recruiting new affiliates to her sales team. You are invited to visit her SFI store and are welcome to join her SFI team.
Congratulations to the following for becoming Multi-Income
Qualified in May, 2004 and for starting to build their SFI
business!
Dennis Freedman, Great Britain,
Visit SFI store -- Join SFI team.
Shirley Walker, San Antonio, Texas, USA,
Visit SFI store -- Join SFI team.
Prabha Viswanathan, Roseville, California, USA,
Visit SFI store -- Join SFI team.
Our sales team is growing, and we're building a bigger presence around the world -- already on four continents.
5:58:55 AM
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Back in January, 2004, SFI Marketing Group introduced
their new Veriuni Store, which makes well over 700
products available for their affiliates to sell.
I started analyzing the store in February and researching
keywords and phrases in March and April.
As soon as I finished the emergency work I had to do on GeorgiaDragRacing.com in May, I turned my attention to building
my version of the SFI Veriuni Store on JohnDilbeck.com.
I did this for a couple of reasons. Some of the affiliates
on my sales team were having trouble finding all the
products they could sell and building links to them.
So, I, to the best of my knowledge, built a site that
links to all the current products using simple HTML. Now
anyone on my sales team can find a product they want to
link to and use my code as a sample they can modify by
replacing my SFI ID with theirs and posting the links
to their sites or blogs.
The other reason is so that I can attract new customers
and sell the products myself. Please feel free to visit
the store and purchase whatever strikes your fancy.
We offer hundreds of magazine subscriptions at competitive
prices. I invite you to subscribe to the magazines of your choice.
5:50:42 AM
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I got side-tracked in May. For several months, I've been
fighting one or more hackers who have been breaking into
my brother's site at GeorgiaDragRacing.com and
installing software that attacked other computers and ran
an Internet Relay Chat -- both of which are not allowed by
our hosting company who have been working with us to put
a stop to this.
On May 5, 2004, I received a notice from our SysAdmin that
the hackers had installed software once again and he had
detected and deleted it. He told me that he'd been patient
for a long time, but this was the final notice. One more
break-in and our account would be cancelled and we'd have
to find another company to host the site. There are over
2,500 pages on that site!
Since I didn't know how they were breaking in and I'd done
everthing I knew, it was time for drastic action. After a
long talk with David, my brother, we decided to completely
rebuild the site and remove all the scripts that we were
using to power the photo album, bookstore, forum, and
news updating. It was going to be a big job, but it would
be less work than moving everything -- including thousands
of photos -- to another site.
So, I looked for alternate ways to do what we'd been doing
with PERL and PHP scripts. We decided to create a blog
at blogger.com for the news updates, which can now be
found at gdrn.blogspot.com. The photos will be
hosted at ImageStation.com until we find another site that
is easier to use. The bookstore was completely rebuilt
using javascript and direct links to Amazon.com and the
forum was deleted in favor of the mailing list hosted by
Yahoo groups.
So, I had to completely redesign everything and rebuild
all the pages of the site. It took about three weeks of
working around the clock to get it finished, but now we're
moving on using the new tools. Most of the functionality
was saved, but it was a huge job and it pulled me away
from the other tasks I had scheduled for this month.
There are probably quite a few broken links on the site
and I'll have to find and squash those bugs as they
come up.
So, why am I telling you about this?
When building a business on the Internet, you may not
always have total control over what happens. We had
to make a decision and I had to do a lot of work to
do our best to keep the site open. Now, we're running
no custom scripts and nobody but me knows the password
to the site. Hopefully, that will foil the hackers.
In this case, the bad guys won the battle, but I still
intend to win the war.
5:37:29 AM
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© Copyright 2004 John L. Dilbeck.
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