I feel like every year, making money on the internet via standard site building is getting harder and harder. Google is getting more sophisticated each year, creating a higher barrier to entry for effective SEO compared to a few years ago. Basic niches for beginners are also getting overpopulated, and you have to have serious horsepower just to find profitable niches.
Is the basic idea of finding a niche, building a site with articles, creating backlinks, and so on still a viable strategy for an average beginner?
I mean someone who is not necessarily a programming guru, just doing intro level coding. Someone who cannot "beat" google via clever tricks, just doing basic sensible "whitehat" seo.
Are niche sites still a good starting point for beginners, or is a different better starting point recommended these days?
For comparison, adwords (not adsense), which was not recommended for beginners even before, has been changed over the years so as to be completely unsuitable for brand new little guys.
Is the basic idea of finding a niche, building a site with articles, creating backlinks, and so on still a viable strategy for an average beginner?
I mean someone who is not necessarily a programming guru, just doing intro level coding. Someone who cannot "beat" google via clever tricks, just doing basic sensible "whitehat" seo.
Are niche sites still a good starting point for beginners, or is a different better starting point recommended these days?
For comparison, adwords (not adsense), which was not recommended for beginners even before, has been changed over the years so as to be completely unsuitable for brand new little guys.