How To Make Money Online With A Clickbank Niche Website

clickbankAnyone can learn how to make money online with a Clickbank niche website if they follow these simple steps and dedicate some time to the project.

Finding a Clickbank niche that you can market to is not really that difficult, it just takes some time and effort.

First you need to go to Clickbank and find a product with a Gravity of 10 or more.

This means that 10 or more affiliates are currently making sales with that particular Clickbank product.

window6Next you need to check SEO competition.

Go to the Google keywords tool and put in your main search phrase.  For example if you found a Clickbank golf product that had a Gravity of 10 or more; put in “golf swing” to get a list of relevant search phrases that people are using. Pick out the ones that have the highest amount of traffic; at least 500 or more searches a month.

Once you have your list of keywords, see if there are a lot of sites that are targeting those keywords.

You can do this by putting each keyword in “quotes” and do a Google search.

Look for keywords that have competing sites of 100,000 or less. If you don’t have any keywords under 100,000; it means that the niche is too competitive and you need to start over and find another potential Clickbank niche website product.

Next Google the keywords without double ” marks to see the page rank for of each of those websites. Look for sites with a rank of PR3 or less in the top ten search results.

If your keywords meet all of the above criteria, go to the next step which is actually setting up your Clickbank niche website.

Using the five keyword phrases you researched that meet the above criteria; you need to write a 500 word article for each of the five keywords.

Make sure that the keywords you use for each of the articles are noted in the title, sprinkled throught the article, and if it is at all possible, in the URL of the page.

In the Golf Swing example, the keyword “golf swing” needs to be in the title, throughout the article, and expressed in the URL as http://www.golfswing.com.

The title of each of your articles should also be in the URL along with the main keyword. For example; if your first article reads “Improve Your Golf Swing”, your URL should read http://www.golfswing.com/improve-your-golf-swing.htm.

The balance of your articles should be set up the same way. If your next article is “Keep Your Eye On The Ball”; your URL should read, http://www.golfswing.com/keep-your-eye-on-the-ball.htm

Your website should also have links to your sitemap, your privacy policy, and a “terms of use” page.  Google likes these pages and will index your site much faster when these pages are placed on your website.

In order to build your list and credibility with your visitors, you need to offer them something of value on your website.

A free ebook, video tutorial, or mini course on proper golf stance could be incentive for visitors to opt in to your list.

As your email list builds and you provide your visitors with your valuable ebooks, tutorials or mini course; you can then send them the link to the relevant Clickbank affiliate product you found in the first step, through your autoresponder series.

The next step to getting traffic to your Clickbank Niche Website is to get backlinks to your site.

As you know, the more relevant high quality backlinks you have to your website, the higher the ranking Google and the other search engines will assign to your site.

Do this by going to article directories and submitting articles with your five main keywords in the title, the article description, throughout your article, and in your resource box at the end of each of your articles.

Use as your anchor text the five main keywords you identified at the beginning of your Clickbank niche website search.

You can also use video sharing sites like YouTube, Social Bookmarking sites like Digg and StumbleUpon, and Web 2.0 sites like Twitter and Facebook to generate quality relevant backlinks to your new Clickbank Niche Website.

You should also remember to make comments on relevant blogs and forums with a high page rank, to attract even more backlinks to your site.

The more quality backlinks you create to your Clickbank niche website from higher page ranking sites, the more weight Google and the other search engines will place on your site and the more potential traffic you will generate.

Try to get backlinks from .edu and .gov websites if at all possible. These sites carry much more weight than any other type of website and will raise your Clickbank niche website rank very quickly.

Once you are getting a substantial amount of traffic to your website and your website is converting well, don’t rest on your laurels. You need to continue to get more and more traffic.

Scale up and start adding more articles with additional keywords to your website.

The more content you add to your Clickbank niche website, the more your ranking will improve and your site will remain in the top position of the search engine results. The search engine spiders love fresh content and will return frequently to your site to update it.

Add additional pages to your site and get those pages ranked using these same procedures you used above. The name of the game is to get as many visitors to your site as possible.

Neglecting your Clickbank niche website will soon find your visitor traffic falling off and your rankings with the search engines dropping.

The key to learning how to make money online with a Clickbank niche website and maintaining a long term source of income, is to repeat everything you have done up till now frequently and on a regular basis.

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Search Engine Optimization: Search Tips That Will Improve Your Google Search Results

googleSome search tips that will improve your Google search results, can also have a positive affect on your Search Engine Optimization efforts.

Because Search Engine Optimization revolves entirely around what people are searching for on Google’s search engine, the more targeted and refined you make your keywords, the more effective your search engine optimization efforts will be.

When you know how the people you are targeting perform their Google searches, you can get a better understanding of what they actually want.

The majority of people, unless they are techno geeks, use Google without any of it’s search refinements.  They simply type in a keyword or keyword phrase and page through the search results to eventually find what they are looking for.

Most of the Search Engine Optimization done by Internet Marketers correctly relies on these types of basic searches.

However, if you as a Google user would like to refine your searches; here are a few  search tips that will improve your Google search results.

Specific Phrases (“”) or (+)

To search for an exact phrase when using Google; enclose the search phrase in double quotes or attach an + immediately before the word or phrase.

When you add this to your search, you are telling Google to match that word or phrase precisely as you typed it.

For example, [“internet marketing information”] or [+six pack abs] will provide those exact phrases in the search results.

Searching For Specific Phrases On Specific Web Sites (site:)

When users want to search a specific website for content that matches an exact phrase, they can use this modifier;  [“(your specific phrase)” site:(your specific website)]

For example: [ “six pack abs” site:www.stomach-exercises.bestcbtopsites.com ]

Excluding Words From Your Search (-)

You can use the “-” sign immediately in front of the word or phrase you want to exclude when doing your search.  For example, if you wanted to search for Roman Emperors but wanted to exclude any reference to Nero, you would use this query.  [Roman Emperors -Nero]  Note that there is no space between the “-” and the term Nero.

Searching For Specific Types Of Documents (filetype:)

If you are looking for a specific type of document in your search results, you can use the ‘filetype’ modifier in your search query.  Lets say you are specifically looking for a .pdf file on “explosive backlinks”.

Your search query would look like this: [“explosive backlinks” filetype:pdf]

This OR That Operator (OR) or (|)

When you do a search, Google by default includes all the terms specified in the search.  If you are looking for any one of one or more terms to match; you can use the (OR) operator in your search query or the (|) symbol.

For instance, if you are searching for ancient roman coins of Augustus and Titus, just use the query; [roman coins of Augustus OR Titus]

The OR must be capitalized for this to work.

[ Baltimore Colts 1968 OR 1969 ] will give you results about either one of these years, whereas [ Baltimore Colts 1968 1969 ] will show pages that include both years on the same page.

You can substitute the | symbol for OR if you choose.

Area Code Lookups

Although this one has nothing to do with Search Engine Optimization, you may occasionally need to know where an area code for a telephone number is from.

Just enter the three digit area code into the search box along with “area code” and Google will give you plenty of information on it’s location.

Synonyms And Similar Words (~)

If you want to include results that contain similar words or synonyms in your search, just use the “~” operator in your search query.

For example, [ancient uncleaned coins ~cleaning methods]

Make sure the symbol immediately precedes the search query, do not leave spaces.

Filling In The Blanks (*)

The star (*), or wild card is a little known feature that can be a very powerful search aid.   When you include * within a query; Google treats the star as a placeholder for any unknown term or terms and then finds the best matches.

The * operator works on whole words only; it does not work on only parts of words.

For example, the search  query; [Obama voted * on the * bill], will give you content about different votes on different bills.

[ Yahoo * ] will give you many pages of results about Yahoo’s products.

Word Definitions (define:)

Instead of looking up the definition of a word or phrase in the dictionary, use the [ define: ] command.

For instance [ define:redundant ] will give you tons of definitions of redundant on the Web.

Stock Lookups

Google will give you the current financials and a chart for any valid ticker symbol you use as your search term.

Use Google As A Calculator

The next time you don’t feel like pulling up your calculator from your desktop, just plug the numbers into Google.  Type in your expression and hit enter for your answer.

Not all of the search tips that will improve your Google search results will have a direct effect on your search engine optimization efforts; however, all these tips are useful and will provide you with a better search engine result.

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Internet Marketing Information: Making Money With International Markets

smart-globeMaking money with International markets is for some reason not often pursued or even considered by most Internet marketers.

Unfortunately many Internet marketers believe that selling to other languages is way too much work.  Most of them simply have no idea where or how to start selling to other languages, so they just avoid doing so.

The fact is that making money with International markets is easy, once you realize that all you are really changing in your marketing strategy is the language you are targeting.   The marketing strategies for the most part remain unchanged.

Here are some facts about making money with international markets that will astonish you.

  • Of all the languages used on the Internet, English makes up only 29% of them.
  • If you are currently marketing to only to English speaking countries, you’ve been missing out on 71% of the potential buyers in your niche market.
  • Of the more than 1.7 billion Internet users worldwide, Europe and Asia comprise over 1 billion of them.
  • While Europe has over 395 million Internet users, Asia is estimated at 658 million.

This means that over 1 billion people in Europe and Asia could be your potential customers.  It also means that billions of dollars of potential income are being left on the table for other marketers to earn.

  • About 40% of all the people online are in Asia.
  • China has 30% more people online than the United States has.
  • And finally, well over half of the Google searches made online, are not made in English.

Making money with International markets is what all of the top Internet marketers are tapping in to; specifically non English speaking markets.

Globalization is with us and to tap into non English speaking markets to grab your piece of the International pie, there are some things you as a small business owner need to understand.

  • Since the inception of the Internet, the world has become one market.
  • From the first day you start your business, you need to think globally.
  • Lack of vision is the greatest enemy for expansion of your business.
  • When making money with International markets your websites must be “multilingual friendly”.

There are basically three considerations you need to remember when constructing your site.

  • Site Design
  • Localization
  • Website Optimization

Because not all languages have the same length and structure, language is a primary consideration if you ever convert your blog or website into another language.

Depending on the language you are translating into; you may end up not having enough space for your text or you may wind up having unduly large blank spaces on your web pages.

You can get around this issue by keeping your content and design separate.  To do this best, create your web pages using cascading style sheets (CSS).   This allows your text to expand or contract without creating spacing problems, regardless of the language you are translating into.

Think locally when making money with International markets.  Go global but think local.

In addition to spending more time choosing your words, remember that colors and even symbols mean different things to different cultures.

You can use Google Translate to take care of your text, but it’s still a good idea to get a local translator to proof read your final product in order to make sure it makes sense to the local reader.

The same goes for colors and different symbols which may translate badly into different cultures.  For instance, we use the phrase “wise as an owl” or use the owl symbol to denote wisdom or show intellect.  Some mid eastern countries regard the owl as a symbol of pessimism.

The same goes for colors.  Western countries consider red the color of passion or danger and orange the color for Halloween.  However, in Ireland orange is synonymous with Protestantism.

If you’re thinking about making money with International markets, do a little additional research and be careful not to use offensive colors, symbols or descriptions when building your website.

Website optimization and the subject of multilingual SEO merits an entire article to itself.   However for the sake of brevity, never translate your keywords directly into other languages; too much is often lost in translation.

Frequently, even professionally qualified native linguists will not know what keywords the local people use when they search for products or services on the Internet.

Synonyms, abbreviations, or other variations of the search terms can only be established by doing some thorough keyword research for each one of your target market areas.

If you are one of those Internet marketers who believe that making money with International markets is too much work; consider the 1 billion people in Europe and Asia that could be your potential customers.

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