I am a Search Engine Optimization newbie. I have read a
little on various forums, browsed a few articles, and read
through The Affiliate Masters Course (Ken Evoy) a couple of
times.
Eleven days ago I invested a little of my affiliate earnings
in a new product that was being launched.
The Dowser Professional is a keyword research tool on
steroids, and has allowed me to improve the returns from the
few existing niche websites I already have, and find a
number of new niches very quickly.
I was so impressed with The Dowser Professional that I
decided it was a key product I wanted to promote as an
affiliate, even to the extent of developing a product
specific niche website.
I am very much a believer in Ken Evoy's technique of
"pre-selling". If you provide a customer with proof that a
product works, and what they could do with the product, you
can maximise your sales potential.
So I set out to prove that The Dowser Professional was an
insanely powerful tool, and that anyone could easily use it
to improve their website(s) and find rich new niches.
I set myself what I believe is the ultimate challenge, to
target SEO experts on their own turf.
I picked an initial keyword to research, "keyword".
Within a few minutes I had a good list of related keywords,
and within 20 minutes had completed my keyword research. Yes
the whole process was that fast.
I then setup a Blogger.com blog based around the keywords I
selected.
http://keyword-report.blogspot.com
The primary keywords for the site are "keyword position
report" (KEI approx 6K) and "keyword ranking report" (KEI
approx 3K).
It is amazing that such large holes can be found in a very
competitive niche with only a few minutes work, but that is
the power of The Dowser.
I set myself a very strict rule. No seeking links until the
site was indexed and had achieved ranking based purely on
keywords.
Today (July 28th 2005) the site was picked up by Yahoo. It
ranks 1st and 5th for it's primary keywords, and has already
received traffic from both Yahoo and Technorati.
The site is not yet listed in MSN and Google. I expect it to
rank well on MSN and poorly on Google until it has some
incoming links.
The site contains maybe 30% original content, and any
articles used were carefully "wrapped" with specific
keyword heavy text both before and after.
Andy Beard has worked in Sales, Marketing and Localization for the last 15 years, primarily in the computer games industry.
His blog Exploring Niche Websites gives insights into creating profitable websites on the internet.
Additional related information including screenshots of
example Yahoo ranking are available on his Niche Website Blog
Reporting on the success or failure of Keyword
Position Report will appear in future articles.