Ok, I just have to take this out of my system, I have been reading for a couple of days on forums and others sites about internet marketing and seriously it's like 90% of the stuff you read or people said to you it's the same.I went to a forum and I said, that I would like electronics and gaming to by my main niche and some people said it's a hard market bla bla. Then I ask for a mentor or someone to chat with and guess what? all the answer I get was go to my signature to find what? an EBOOK!!!!! I wonder why we are not all rich with all those ebooks promising things like, get 99999999999$ on just 3 days. Now that I took that of my system, if there any good way to make money? without involving those ebooks?!? Yes I'm a noob seeking for good advice. If all your going to say to me is go to my signature to end it up with some stupid ebook don't post anything thanks
Everything you need to know can be found reading these forums. It isn't a get rich quick scheme, and you really can't expect short cuts or someone who is really successful to donate their time to hold your hand through the process. It takes years to gain this knowledge and it's like asking a doctor or attorney to take your case for free. As you have found out, most of the people who are going to offer their time are trying to sell you something. That being said, a person just starting out should pick a very focused niche, not something broad like a general site covering electronics and gaming. Expect to spend at least a year before you can even think about making any kind of serious money. If you don't have the time to spend hours every day, 7 days a week (or close to it) then you should probably find a job that will pay you hourly. 99% of people fail because they don't have the dedication needed to be successful. Find a niche you know a lot about or have a strong interest in. Do keyword research to make sure people are searching for it and use the adwords tool to make sure it isn't paying pennies a click. Then google that keyword and look at the top 10 sites and ask yourself if you can make a site better than 7 or 8 of them. Generally, the more searches a keyword gets, the harder it is going to rank for. Don't try for a keyword with a 100K searches per month. Keep repeating this process until you get a list of keywords in a focused niche you think you can rank for.
Thanks for your answer. 1. I didn't ask to get free stuff, I just said that I was tired to always get the same answer, "buy my ebook" they're not offering their time they just want to make some profit out of me. 2. I didn't say that I don't have time or dedication, in fact I have a lot of free time right now and I really want to learn. 3. I don't want anyone to hold my hand all the way, it just that I haven't make any money yet and I'm not going to invest on some ebook that I don't really know if work, when I can invest my money on something else. 4. What you call a focused niche? please, enlighten me 5. BTW, I'm not looking for shortcuts, if that was the case I just go and get one of those promising ebooks.
1. Don't buy any ebooks - 99% are garbage and I can't tell you about the other 1% because I haven't seen one (Aaron Wall used to have a good one for basic information, but I don't think he offers it any more). 2. If you really have the time, spend weeks reading the forums about SEO. If you don't know basic html, then you'll need to learn and there are a lot of sites to help you. 3. Don't expect to earn money for at least 6 months. If you've already devoted 6 months to creating a quality website, then you should be able to ask specifics, not general questions. 4. Electronics is a broad topic. Cameras is more focused. Nikon Cameras is even more. Nikon D90 is very focused.
Thanks for giving me a good and useful answer I really appreciate it. Yeah I know what you mean, when I say electronics I was more focus on computer hardware. I have a question, I was working on a blog should I continue on a blog like blogger or should I make my own website?
A blog can work, however, it needs to be updated constantly and it can be harder to remain focused. Are you just rehashing news? Is it a site that is going to appeal to a lot of people that will bookmark it and keep coming back? There are a lot of great tech blogs out there, and I think the bar might higher to compete - but it really depends on the specific niche and blog. I would personally get your own domain name - it will be taken more seriously. There is a lot on junk of blogger. You have to analyze your stats to see what the bounce rate is, what is bringing traffic, etc. Use google analytics.
Thanks, it's good to know there's still people that is willing to help and give good advice and not ask for money on the first place. This come to my mind, I use to write poems and quotes, and people it say I should write a book(they're good ones). Can I get a profit out of what I write? I was looking on google adwords tool and it seem to have a high search volume. Sorry for all my question but its like I ask now or never and thanks for all your help.
I don't know anything about poetry, but I would guess people that come to that site aren't going to be ready buyers that would clicks a lot ads - so you would need a lot of traffic. If you are talking about trying to sell your own book, then that comes back to quality of your work. If your revenue is going to be from advertising (adsense) then you have to take into consideration why people are coming to your site.... i.e. if you have a site about how to take pictures, those people are likely looking for free advice and not to buy anything as they probably already own a camera. On the other hand, if your site is about camera reviews, those visitors are a lot more likely to click an ad, and be more valuable to an advertiser (higher click payouts) because they are a lot more likely to be in the market to buy a camera. Type your keyword in google search and look at the ads that come up ... i.e. "quotes" - very few advertisers and that means low payouts. The more potential for the advertiser, the more potential for profit, the more they will pay. Finding the right niche and right keywords takes a lot of time. Ignore those high paying keyword lists that are floating around - everyone has seen them and the numbers are inflated, and the market saturated.