After finding your profitable niche (decent traffic + low competition) the next step is to create quality content for your visitors.
This is as important as the quality of the niche, because even if you have found your profitable niche, your visitors won’t spend time on your web site if the content doesn’t give them what they want - period.
“But how do I write content about a topic I’m unfamiliar with? “ – The answer to this question is a very simple one: You must make some research on the topic and only after you have gathered enough information should you start creating content.
Let’s take the topic we chose in Step 1, “landscaping” – here’s an easy way to learn about this topic and create quality content for your profitable niche web site.
Just go to article directories (go to Google and type in “article directory”) and search for articles related to your topic. Read as many as you can, and after you have enough info write your own article from your own head. Do not copy articles or parts of articles written by someone else because those are all copyrighted and you don’t want any legal trouble now do you?
Also, make sure you insert your main keyphrase 1-2 times in every article you write . This will help grow your keyword density, and will give you higher rankings in Google.
To make your job easier I recommend using EzineArticles.com again. Just choose an article and rewrite it in your own words - be careful with this!
Optional: To speed things up you could pay ghostwriters to create the articles for you. I recommend GetAFreelancer.com for this. It's a service I personally use, and I have always been very satisfied with their writers. You can create an account for free here.
In the next step I’m going to show you how to create your blog, post your article, optimize the blog etc.






1 comments:
This is a great tutorial - thanks for putting it together. One suggestion I have is that you might write more about what keyword density you should aim for in your articles overall, and how to and why you should avoid keyword spamming.
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