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How I Expanded the Demographic of My Niche Blog to Include Every Person Online

This guest post is by Sonal Pandey of Tap Easy. Some things don’t get better with time. This was going to be one such case. Here I was, sharing an awesome technique capable of changing lives, but not many were paying attention. My niche had the perfect demographic—open-minded, receptive, and suitably educated, with interests ranging [...]

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Why You’ve Not Yet Become an Authority in Your Niche

This is the perfect post for anyone who’s been blogging for a while and struggling to find the inspiration after exhausting the depths of their knowledge, trying to come up with topics to write about, but still not reached the authority status they’ve been after. Avoid writing the dreaded ‘filler’ content, where you reshape content [...]

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Niche Site Private Advertisement Experiment – Part 2 – Displaying Ads and Accepting Payments

Last week I posted Part 1 of the Niche Site Private Advertising Experiment, a little case study I’m running to see if I can generate additional income from my security guard training niche site by having related companies pay for ad space. Last month, the site pulled in $2,801.06 from Google Adsense alone, but as [...]

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Niche Site Private Advertisement Experiment – Part 1 – Why?

My security guard training niche site currently earns between $1,800 and $2,200 per month – 99% of it coming from Google Adsense alone. One of my goals in 2012 is to diversify the income streams coming from this site and increase its monthly income to at least $3000 per month by the end of the year. Diversification is important [...]

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6 Fatal Symptoms You’re in the Wrong Niche

This guest post is by Martyn Chamberlin of Two Hour Blogger. “What should I write about?” It seems such a silly question. Of course you know what to write about! In fact, you could argue it’s even impossible to write about the wrong thing. That’s like ordering the wrong iPod! Whoever heard of such a [...]

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How I Took the Toughest Blog Niche, and Owned It

This guest post is by Dominick DalSanto of Baghouse. Imagine you are called into your boss’s office and presented with the following assignment: head a new marketing initiative for your entire company. You are to do so using a medium and associated technologies that you have absolutely no experience with, and the plan you are [...]

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