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37. Month 2 What You Need for a Niche Site

· 8 Comments · OWM month 2

We are moving on to the second phase of One Week Marketing this month. We will start building our own virtual real estate, something that belongs to US and we have complete control over.  This is the second stage, and you can stay in stage one for as long as you want. Keep making one week marketing campaigns, and when you see one take off ~ start getting a lot of traffic, and making good sales, then start with phase two.

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  • 1 Faye herl // Jun 8, 2009 at 3:12 pm

    Hi jackie and Andrea,
    I have my hosting and domain name set up. I was thinking about my next campaign and wondering about some input about gravity on clickbank. I know OWM -or maybe it was PPG post at WA that says she looks for gravity around 10-15(I think it was) is higher not better or does that mean its well marketed?
    Thanks,
    Faye

  • 2 Jackie and Andrea // Jun 8, 2009 at 4:11 pm

    All gravity tells you is how many other affiliates have made a sale in a certain time period.

    I personally do not worry about gravity.

    Jackie

  • 3 Faye herl // Jun 8, 2009 at 4:17 pm

    Jackie,
    OK, Thanks!
    Faye

  • 4 Carole Rowland // Aug 4, 2009 at 4:44 pm

    Hi Jackie,
    I am setting up my Host Gator account but the ad on the right says it is $7.95 but when I go to HostGator and select Baby account, then it is $9.95. Is there a code or something I need to get the $7.95?

  • 5 Jackie and Andrea // Aug 4, 2009 at 5:01 pm

    Looks like it depends on how you choose to pay.

    When you hover on the 7.95 at the bottom of the options page it says

    3 years @ 7.95
    2 years @ 8.95
    monthly @ 9.95

    Jackie

  • 6 Breakthroughguy // Oct 27, 2009 at 10:30 pm

    Hi Ladies,

    Okay, I now have 2 campaigns which are paying off with good traffic and sales. So, it’s time now to scale things up with my own self-hosted blogs.

    The problem now I find is that I’m hard pressed to come up with new original content that are different from my lens and blogspot. To some extent, the content are recycled and presented anew from a different angle which takes time for me to come up with.

    I would like to know the best way I could utilize my lenses and blogger to augment my new wordpress site by diverting traffic thereto, and without violating Squidoo TOS.

    Thanks

    Greg

  • 7 Jackie and Andrea // Oct 28, 2009 at 8:35 am

    Congrats on getting some campaigns going and working~ That’s great. :)

    Re. content ~ you might check out the article templates at EZA. They will give you some different perspectives to work from for your content. http://blog.ezinearticles.com/category/article-templates

    For your lens you’ll probably want to add an RSS module and put the RSS feed from your new niche site in there. That way people can see those posts and click through to your site.

    As far as blogger ~ you can use it to create links to your new site to help it in the search engine rankings.

    Not sure what you mean about Squidoo TOS ~ don’t think there’s any TOS about diverting traffic ~ that’s part of Squidoo. :)

    Jackie

  • 8 Gary Materra // Apr 18, 2010 at 7:52 pm

    I already got a domain name in the earlier steps, at what point do I change the way it is forwarded directly to the product page? Do I simply remove the forwarding? Thanks…