I was going to title this post, How I Made $17,347.41 In 3 Months! But then realized it was just a load of what Biff got in the Back to the Future movies – which was fun to watch with the kids recently, thanks for asking. Michael J. Fox, since I know you’re reading this: I love Marty McFly. You are, sir, my hero.
I think I have ADD, or ADHD. I’ll try to stay on point.
By the way, that pic will link to a spot I’d like you to check out – an Amazon partner – “just on the in case” you are Christmas shopping. Thanks for your support!
Getting back on task, this money-making-sales-online idea is:
1) Untested (By Me)
2) Original (To Me)
3) A Great One! (Me Be Thinkin’)
Take it or leave it, I think it will work, and it’s what I’m going to be doing learning what I learned with (drumroll?):
Tha Ama-Freaking-Zonian Proft Plan . AKA “The Amazonian Profit Plan Heck Yes I’m An Affiliate” e-book.
Here’s the general game plan, or idea (I deal with fuzzies, so I don’t know if “plan” is a good word, more like, here’s the game intention):
1. Find Products That Look Promising – Using Amazon, Consumer Search, Google Shopping and the like. Find well-reviewed items I can sell somehow – and I’ll be using the affiliate programs I currently am affiliated with (go figure).
2. Build Hubs, Squidoo Lenses…Or where appropriate, use my existing sites.
3. Drive Traffic To Them Using Current Tools (Magic Submitter, ArticleRanks, Magic Article Submitter, ArticleBot, PressBot…basically everything that Incansoft sells!…along with Unique Article Wizard and now: The Link Juicer thanks to Michelle’s recommendation.)
Edit: Of those tools, I still recommend Magic Submitter, ArticleRanks and possibly UAW. I prefer BuildMyRank, Article Marketing Robot and ArticleRanks as my current setup. I do not recommend the mentioned tools from IncanSoft, but they were fine to start out with.
Sound pedestrian? More of the same? It is, but it works when I do it. I’ll be taking a handful of items, from a mix of niches, with this criteria in mind:
- Quality product, according to reviews already online. Why? I don’t want bad press getting in the way (although my winningest product had NO REVIEWS and NOBODY was affiliating with it until after I started to make some good money with it — go figure, it was wide open and a risk, but a quality product).
- Christmas-gift focused. Why? With Christmas so far out, I’ll have time to rank, get people interested, etc. And I’ll be a monkey’s turd if I don’t take advantage of that this year…last year I took some very poor advice from someone who didn’t think targeting holidays was wise…shame on me.
- Get products that can be competitively positioned – so if there are competing products, I’ll be going for the one I think (and reviews say) is the best.
- I can sell the product on Amazon. OK, what if you live in Colorado? Can you still use this plan? YES.
- You can try the Google Affiliate Network, eBay, Commission Junction, PepperJam Network — look into “Hay Needle” stores – they have nothing but “variety, sweet variety” as their motto goes.
- MUST have higher traffic than I’m used to. Why? Because of Dave’s A 30 Day Guide To Making $1000 post.
Dang that guy – he’s a load of information. What’s impressive, too, is that his style of marketing is gutsy and different than what I’m used to.
Just please do NOT send him the pics he’s asking for in that post…I have 5 daughters. What do you expect me to say?
What is most remarkable? He is going after the high-traffic words, 1k searches a day, using WordTracker (Aaron Wall mentioned that as well – I was too cheap and still am too cheap to add another monthly subscription – but it’s $59 or so a month compared to similar programs charging much more, worth a look).
This is a BREAK for me – I go after low-hanging fruit, easy to rank and get paid for – but makes sense and worth a look. Heck, the guy is making the income I want…definitely a voice to listen to.
More Specific Plan:
1. Pick out 3-5 products that I currently do not have a website for per se. Use current promotionals that I can get higher commission on.
2. Build them on HubPages and Squidoo, possibly Blogger. Write reviews, link to the product in a text link with a picture above that link – or use the existing Amazon modules and re-write the descriptions…
My tip, for what it’s worth given I haven’t made a dollar on this experiment: Use the “bestsellers, most gifted, most requested,” etc. parameters at Amazon to do some research.
3. Backlink…which I just learned from Dave should occupy 80-90% of my time. This is a big change for me – and makes sense give the competition factor. If you are doing micro-sites, like I’ve been, then you get trickle traffic. It converts well, however, but it’s still a trickle.
You also don’t require a ton of backlinks for that sort of traffic and keywords. Oh, and in case you don’t think Trickle Traffic pays, here’s a recent screen shot:
Using this micro-niche style of keyword research, I’ve actually received CRUMMY traffic, although I’m in the #1 spot for the generic term and product term of the keyword – but it converts. Not a lot of backlinks needed…
BUT
Targeting bigger words traffic wise makes more sense on a Web 2.0 site – and heck, even for a website if you can get it ranking – and if I had the type of traffic I’d like?
Yikes. Lookout, active income, I’m going on vacation!
This will require more linking, and on web 2.0 sites will be able to hit them aggressively (don’t do this for a new site – you’ll risk winding up in the sandbox). But I’m geared for that, who am I kidding?
Keyword Research:
A) Begin at the shopping sites, as noted. Scrap the competition checking (taking a risk). Use AdWords (since I don’t have WordTracker) and Google Trends to find lucrative-looking traffic words: 1k searches a day or more.
B) Use the Google Wonder Wheel to find terms that could be inner pages on Blogger (or other lenses/hubs), and possibly use them as LSI terms on the properties themselves. I will be using these to also generate topics for the articles I will be submitting, using The Link Juicer (review on that when I can), ArticleRanks, Unique Article Wizard, etc.
Note: The Link Juicer adds links to your backlinks – it’s part of the service, I’m going for 1500 links a month I think it is, 50 links a day, spread out over my properties. It also is lucrative to me because it is cheaper than Magic Submitter, and requires LESS writing – time is of the essence.
Oh, did I mention it’s FREE for the first 30 days? I didn’t? The Link Juicer is FREE the first 30 days.
Update: There is now (Dec. 2011) no “Google Wonder Wheel.” It’s a T-Rex and doesn’t exist anymore. To find LSI terms, I’m using a plugin called Clickbump SEO and it’s great: scrapes the top 10 or so websites and recommends LSI terms found in each – or you can simply search in Google’s keyword tool for AdWords and use their recommendations, or their drop-down menu (Google Suggest), or “related terms” that show up periodically in the bottom of the SERPs when you do a search.
All of these are viable LSI terms…
My favorite is my plugin – but another good one (free) is Google Insights for Search.
Plug in your keyword and use the recommended terms at the bottom of the screen.
Simply Google “Google Insights for Search” to get it. :)
Continue your page here…
C) Make sure the product is actually something that would make a good gift – this is where reviews really help, and Google Trends: searching for similar products will indicate that.
In case you didn’t know: A search of the GAKT will indicate the months in which a keyword had piqued in monthly search volume. Translation: Look for keywords, products or topics that have a high end-of-year search volume…
This is a targeted, Christmas season shopping campaign – and I’m not building sites on these properties that are self-hosted because I want to see if I can rank for these terms.
I usually already know this since I target low-compete terms. This time it’s different.
But if I do rank, then I’ll proceed by picking the most beneficial, profitable keywords and using these properties for backlinks to those self-hosted sites.
Using Hubs and Lenses etc. as a testing ground this way isn’t something I’ve done personally, and here’s the thang: Hubpages, etc. are already authority sites, so in theory they can rank better quicker for a term – not a guarantee you can do that with your own sites.
Reason being you need to get your new sites linked up, gain authority, etc. The web 2 sites have that in spades.
It makes sense in theory – but I’m not trading out my websites in favor of web 2.0 sites for sure! The big kick for doing things this way is to minimize my own risk in buying domains that might not go anywhere
ALTHOUGH: all of my sites have been profitable save one, but again: they’re not targeting the “hairy-scary” keywords…
These secondary properties should give me a second tier of income if this plays out. And the obvious point is that since you do not keep 100% of the earnings off your commissions on these public sites, you SHOULD target the bigger traffic keywords!
It takes MORE traffic to generate the income when you don’t keep 100% of the commission…which is what I never liked about these types of sites.
Oh, and it helps that my article-bombed Squidoo lens is generating an income on its own! It was originally nowhere – if you read that post again you’ll notice I was using Squidoo’s own metrics for judging the effect of my article bomb.
Bunny Trail Alert!
At the time I didn’t realize there was a way to check ranking on a lens or Hub using Rank Checker, which is what I typically use, comes with the SEOBook toolbar and free plugins.
Then I made the happy discovery that I could actually use the Rank Tracker from SEOPowerSuite to do this: it checks Squidoo ranking, Hub ranking, etc. in the top 100.
(By the way, Rank Tracker is totally free – you can upgrade but even if you don’t, you should learn more about Rank Tracker here – you should also check out their other rockin’ tools.)
Long and short of it is that I found out my A-Bombed lens was #10 for the term I wanted, and it points to my site as well as makes its own sales. Heck if I don’t love that: a backlink that sells.
/ Bunny Trail Alert
I’ll keep y’all posted on this as it comes to fruition. In the meantime, feel free to do it yourself (I’m guessing all of you already are doing this, but it’s an A-HA! moment for me).
Coming up will be a candid discussion I recently had with a Facebook acquaintance, who asked the question,
“Where do I start making money online?” It may just surprise you, unless you knew me. Then you’d expect my reply. (I hope.)
Tell me what you think, and spread it around, and add in your two cents. It will be in 2-3 parts…it’s a (not surprisingly) long reply.
Update: I never followed through with this – due to overload of freelancing gigs on Elance.
The big problem was time constraints – but follow through is key in this business. Overall I did very well end of 2010, when this was written – but I did much better a year later.
I still didn’t target Christmas shoppers well, but only because I worked on the big earner from 2010 and it wasn’t a “Christmas present” niche…
Still made out like a bandit though, thank God.
In 2011 I have another report to show you my further mistakes and what I did right, this same time of year. Please read my Black Friday and Cyber Monday post, for 2011, for the scoop.
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Yep, sounds like a good plan and something I plan to do also. Although I’m not sure I’ll be trying for Christmas sales but will be trying for new niches to get into.
But I did like Dave’s plan and would like to try it for just one product to see how it goes. His post was great timing as I had finally come to a similar scheme on my own, but it’s nice to hear it from someone who is profitable.
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Hi James – just wanted to stop by and thank you for visiting my little corner of the Internet, and for joining the IMMA!
I see that you too have grand plans for Christmas and making sure that Amazon writes you a lovely big cheque to spend in the New Year.
I’ve snubbed the Amazonian Profit Plan and instead am following Dan Brock’s Profitzon methods – we should compare notes in January and see which is the better Amazon strategy.
An Amazon Strategy Duel if you wish!
Now I’m off to see who this Dave is and just how he plans to make $1000.
Stay focused –
Clare
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It’s on. I’ll post about it if we can agree to some terms…did you get my comment on your blog? Consider this a THROW DOWN, Clare. You just opened up a can of internet marketing WHOOP … wait. Let me compose myself.
Actually, I think your idea is BRILLIANT like your writing!! So glad I thought of it!!
James, I really like this plan and really I am gearing up some of my sites for the Christmas season.
Not to focus on minor parts of your post, but the Link Juicer is definitely very cool. I like it. It takes awhile, though, and like UAW some of the back links are from 0 PR sites/pages but ultimately it did make a really big difference in ranking over a period of 3 months for my partner from, I think, January to March. We actually only used it for 1 month, but the back links were all counted and indexed and overall we determined it was a good investment. So now would be a good time to use it.
Cheers,
Tia
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TLJ isn’t minor at all – I’m glad you found it to be useful! For some reason my spam blocker got this comment of yours in a choke hold, had to dig it out of the XRummers who spam regularly, though they don’t get any love from me.
And: your post…gutsy – I winced!
Digging the new theme. Big improvement. I love clean looks (and it is much easier to see your sidebar stuff).
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Thanks – C!
Designed it myself…(ignore the footer, I don’t know who Rodrigo Galindez is…)
I love clean themes too – just not sure how well my pictures on the old posts turned out (had to re-format the “SEOPressor and Amazonian Profit Plan Ranking Experiment” pics…now you need a magnifying glass…can’t win for losin’.).
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Sounds like you have everything planned out and are ready to make some money this Christmas season!
Just like Clare I actually have Dan Brock’s Profitzon course but haven’t implemented it all the way through yet. I’m actually aiming for the holiday in October that also sees a lot of online sales and hoping I can get my sites up and ranking in time so I can see some good money in October.
Good luck with your plan and I’m interested to see your progress and just how well you do in December.
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Thank you, Tiffany – I went with APP for two reasons: I was first turned on to Amazon by their blog (Paula and Wanda) and … well… I never knew there were other options, to tell the truth: didn’t look.
I just knew thy had my ear – and yes, let’s compare notes! Re: Halloween, me too – but I’m afraid I didn’t scale up enough.
We’ll see!
Good luck with going after the big stuff, if you get the links then it can be done. Just started some of my big Christmas stuff and it was a nice surprise to see some of it ranking already after I got back from my hols.
The more I think about it the more the importance of spending most time backlinking is the way to go. I have lost count of the number of things I have written that have had minimal links and languish. From now on if I write a money post it gets minimum of 9 links to it. Why write content if we let it languish low in the serps?
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Spot on advice, Dave! And thanks for stopping by – I’ve really enjoyed your posts.
Hilarious, informative, gutsy and original.
Send me a bill – I’ve a feeling I owe you come Christmas!
James – sorry for the radio silence! I picked up your Challenge Criteria and I think that I could play by your rules ;)
How’s this:
One site – 5 reviews. This way we only have to build traffic to one site.
Has to be built for the challenge – otherwise we could benefit from previous traffic building efforts/google rankings.
Number of products sold through those 5 reviews – simple to do, just create a new tracking code in Amazon and use that to see how many clicks/products sold.
Winner is the Amazonian with the most products sold via the reviews at December 31?
Guest post on each others blogs at the end talking about how we implemented the strategy and what we learnt?
What do you think?
I have a product in mind that costs more than $100 and meets the criteria of Profitzon. I’ll pick up a new domain and start working on it this week following the Profitzon steps to the letter.
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I accept – shaking a bit as I type this, you are a formidable opponent, Clare.
Or maybe it’s just the energy drink…either way: the throw down is on. Will need to get crackin’ as I didn’t have a domain in mind, this will be a raw test.
Great. This either will look great or I will have a new logo with egg on my face – either way it’ll be fun! I hope. I think. Should be.
Will be posting this on Monday to make it official on my side – and this eerily reminds me of the time I was applying for a Sheriff’s Deputy gig in Atlanta, Georgia years ago. I was beaten in the physical trials by a mother who was worried about being out of shape.
Prior to the “race” I was building her up, telling her she could do it, don’t worry, just keep her eyes on making the finish line…and wouldn’t you know it? She beat me by a yard.
Not by “a nose.” Here’s another rule: IF
JUST IF
You happen to get SUPER LUCKY
and you beat me…You have to lie. You have to say you totally lost…just between you and me (nobody reads this blog, don’t worry).
Agreed? Thanks! You’re a sport, Clare!
Ok – I think I can keep up that side of the deal ;)
I woke up this morning and was browsing the lovely Amazon when I stumbled across a product that I thought would be great for this challenge. I picked up a domain and followed Dan’s steps to build the site and the review. Now it’s a case of writing four more reviews, building some backlinks following his rules and then wait and see.
I have broken one rule though and that is searches. This ones a pre-launch so Google didn’t want to tell me how many searches the keyword has – so it may well be me with the new logo at the end of this!
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