Build A Website The Right Way
I make money off of referring people other products that they buy. When I first build a website, I’ll make it around a certain theme instead of the product.
In the podcast interviews I’ve learned, I’ll make my main keyword my domain name. When you do this you don’t have to put as much work in your SEO plan. Next I select the categories from the keyword phrases. They are just a few words. When I put up my blog I’ll have my categories already built from the keywords. Now I’ll use the longer tailed keywords for the content.
When I use the longer tailed keywords, sometimes I will put the product name in there to capture the people that are looking to read reviews on the topic.
It’s important to create a good niche website. The market that you veer into will determine the route that you go with your website. The longer the keyword phrases are the more targeted the phrase is. That is why it is important to make a website around a theme instead of the product.
So my process to build a website will consist of going for the overall topic, then I pick the category then I go for the longer tailed keywords for my content. When I build a website it is not niche specific as to how many pages I build. I use blogs because the spiders love blogs.
Some of my sites are 5 to 10 pages in a tight niche about a certain subject. I have others that are about 500 and could easily be 5000 if I really worked on them. It just depends on how detailed you want to get with the niche that you are working in. You build your website around your keywords.
Are you creative? It helps if you are. Many people are searching for many things, so if you construct your title around the keyword, you can give people exactly what they want. When I bring people to my website, I want them to stay and read for a little bit so I make sure my articles are good.
If you appeal to someone’s emotion, 9 times out of 10 you can lead the person into a sale. Try and do this if you can. Make the website around a theme, not the product. It’s all about creating value to the words you write. Just don’t put up a link for someone to click on if it doesn’t have any meaning.
When you tell people about other people’s products, customers can tell if you had added value to your blog or not. The best articles are about solving a particular problem. Many times people don’t know what to buy to solve a problem, but if you take the time to explain why they should buy it, you’re well on your way to building a good website.
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