I just wanted to make a thread to document a campaign that I am about to embark on. I am going to create a landing page for a clickbank product (yes i know ebooks aren't the best but i don't have a site to get approved by other programs with) with a domain name I will buy soon. I just wanted to show other nwbs what I am doing so they can learn from the mistakes I will inevitably make.
I am going to try to obtain my traffic using organic traffic only from google..
I'm using a trial version of market samurai.
I found that about 700 people a month search my keyword or one very similar.
there are less than 30,000 competing websites with a search to broad > %15
The top ten spots look very easy to dominate.
My product is a health/fitness product
8/10 of the spots have less than 15 backlinks and very few have the keyword in their url/head/title [2 of them are youtube vidz.. idk if this is indication of weak competition]
my url will hopefully have the exact search phrase in it..
Once I get home from college tomorrow I will embark on creating a website and updating the format of my site on wicked fire
Note: I realize my newbishness is severe so sorry in advance
Questions for readers: What was the competition like for your first niche?
I am going to try to obtain my traffic using organic traffic only from google..
I'm using a trial version of market samurai.
I found that about 700 people a month search my keyword or one very similar.
there are less than 30,000 competing websites with a search to broad > %15
The top ten spots look very easy to dominate.
My product is a health/fitness product
8/10 of the spots have less than 15 backlinks and very few have the keyword in their url/head/title [2 of them are youtube vidz.. idk if this is indication of weak competition]
my url will hopefully have the exact search phrase in it..
Once I get home from college tomorrow I will embark on creating a website and updating the format of my site on wicked fire
Note: I realize my newbishness is severe so sorry in advance
Questions for readers: What was the competition like for your first niche?