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Old 08-05-2006, 05:52 PM   #66 (permalink)
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How do you get traffic to a niche you never been in before?

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Research my friend. Every niche has loopholes for free traffic. Mix research with creativity, and you can get a boat load of free traffic to any niche, whether you're an expert or complete newbie in the topic. And by being creative, I mean think outside the box. Put yourself into the shoes of the consumer clicker, and think about how you would go about finding information on this topic. While you're at it, think about how to monetize the crap out of it as well. Usually it's very easy to just sit there and rely on Adsense to do all of the revenue work for you, but there are so many channels that no one ventures into because it seems like too much "work". So I guess it just depends on how far you want to take it, and how much money and traffic you want to generate.
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