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| Articles about Niche Blogging |
| How to Create Your Own Niche Blogging Masterplan for Long Term Profit | | 2007-05-23 22:40:50 | | Copyright © Dosh Dosh (www.doshdosh.com) I’ve given a brief introduction to niche blogging and now I’m going to write a little about the process of actually creating a niche blogging masterplan you can follow for coordinated efficiency and overall success.
Reviewing my experience with niche blogs, I’ve realized that you need to have a clear personal goal as its easy to be sidetracked by factors that are not a priority at all.
Having a long-term perspective is essential as well, especially if you want to make these niche blogs a profitable source of revenue.
Creating your own Niche Blog Masterplan
There are basically two main options here: Quality or Quantity. While they aren’t mutually exclusive, these are essentially two divided routes, each with their own growth patterns, marketing techniques and monetization strategies.
Let’s split this up and take a closer look at each method.
Quantity or the Brute Force method
This means creating as many niche b | | By: Dosh Dosh | | |
| | An Introduction to Niche Blogging | | 2007-05-22 18:24:55 | | Copyright © Dosh Dosh (www.doshdosh.com) I’ve previously mentioned that I was taking up a personal challenge to start seven niche blogs in a week. I thought it might be fitting to provide a brief introduction to niche blogging so everyone can get a clearer idea of what I am doing.
Simply put, niche blogs are blogs which exclusively focus on a specific subsection of a general and usually popular topic.
For example, gadgets and technology is a general topic field and a blog entirely about robotic pets can be called a niche blog.
Here’s another example: Japanese food is the general topic and a blog that focuses exclusively on bento box designs or Japanese set lunches is a niche blog. To provide more clarity, I’ve made a checklist of the key points which determine a successful niche blog.
Five Characteristics of a Successful Niche Blog
Laser-focused Content. The niche blog has a very tight content focus and all of its blog posts must be strongly related to the ni | | By: Dosh Dosh | | |
| | Niche Blogging: Seven Day Blog Challenge | | 2007-05-22 04:14:50 | | Copyright © Dosh Dosh (www.doshdosh.com) One of my favorite ways to make money online is to build a flagship website and then extend outwards into relevant or topically different projects. I’m a big fan of diversity when it comes to making money online and I seldom focus exclusively on one niche or target market.
I have an voracious appetite for experimentation and I’ve had my share of unfinished projects due to a lack of time or interest.
What’s important however, was that I learned a lot from each of them.
In fact, one of the main reasons why I’m still writing at Dosh Dosh on a daily basis after several months is mainly because I’m using this blog as a journal to record down the experiences and observations which result from efforts on some of my other websites.
Personal Knowledge and the Value of Case Studies
I’m a firm believer in developing knowledge through personal experiences. To learn if a specific method (e.g. blogging) will earn you | | By: Dosh Dosh | | |
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| Niche Blogging - Another form of Niche site | | 2007-03-23 06:13:00 | | What is better - to have one blog covering several topics or divide it and have a portfolio of blogs and focus each blog on one topic (niche blogging)?As I surf the net, I found the common trend is on one subject per blog. At first I did not appreciate this idea. I did not see the difference in having one blog with several categories or several blogs covering each subject. But as I look closely on the issue I found some strong arguments for niche blogging strategy. Running one blog with several categories is simpler in many ways. You will have to manage one design, one set of statistics, one set of readers and etc. But having separate statistics is definitely better and easier to track and analyze. You can also ask yourself about your usual preference in surfing the net? Is your favorite blog having several subjects? If you are like me, my favorites are mostly focused niche blogs. I also noticed that the more topics cover the particular site the less likely I will put it in my favorit | | By: Ask the Blogger - Adsense Tips and Tricks | | |
| | Niche blogging - Is it better than normal blogging? | | 2007-02-26 10:37:00 | | What is better - to have one blog covering several topics or divide it and have a portfolio of blogs and focus each blog on one topic (niche blogging)?As I surf the net, I found the common trend is on one subject per blog. At first I did not appreciate this idea. I did not see the difference in having one blog with several categories or several blogs covering each subject. But as I look closely on the issue I found some strong arguments for niche blogging strategy.Running one blog with several categories is simpler in many ways. You will have to manage one design, one set of statistics, one set of readers and etc. But having separate statistics is definitely better and easier to track and analyze.You can also ask yourself about your usual preference in surfing the net? Is your favorite blog having several subjects? If you are like me, my favorites are mostly focused niche blogs. I also noticed that the more topics cover the particular site the less likely I will put it in my favorites. With niche blogging you will have a chance to develop loyal readership who bookmark or follow the blog via RSS because they know what they will be getting. As an author you will have more freedom to really focus upon a topic and don't feel uncomfortable that you do not pay attention to other topics - which will lead to increase in quality and depth of articles. Blogging on one topic can raise your credibility and profile. Your readers will perceive you as an expert on the topic or in an industry. Revenue comes easily with focus blogging. Ad program like Adsense seem to work better on sites that are tightly focused. Search Engines like sites that are focused on one topic, that have multiple pages on the one theme and that are integrated sites. Niche blogs are usually more attractive to private advertisers or sponsors who are looking for content to place their ads on that is relevant to their product or service.If you want to succeed blogging then blog with focus. Go for niche bloggin | | By: Da Gsense Code - Reveal Google Adsense Secrets | | |
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