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Rosalind Gardner
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Super Affiliate Handbook
http://superaffiliatehandbook.com


One way to guarantee failure of your Internet business is

to try to be everything to everybody.



Unless your pockets are incredibly deep, the broadbrush or

'mall' approach won't work for your small business. The cost

to advertise to people across a large number of interest

categories is prohibitive; and untargetted, unfocused

visitors don't buy products.



To attract focused, interested visitors, you yourself must

become focused and interested in your subject matter.



First you pick a topic, and then refine it. And then you

refine it some more. And some more.



Let's say that you're a sports enthusiast.



You know that millions of people are also interested in

sports, and you'd be willing to bet that 'sports' would be a

lucrative niche and search term to advertise, right? Well,

you're right on the first count, but you'd lose money on

second.



Let's check out the demand using Overture's search term

suggestion tool:



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http://inventory.overture.com/d/searchinventory/suggestion/



Although Overture reported over 800,000 searches for the

term 'sports' in April 2003, and you can have the top

listing for the term for a 'mere' 21 cents, how many sales

might you expect to generate with that popular term?



Not many!



Even if only one percent of that 800,000 searchers visited

your site, and you had the top listing at twenty-one cents,

my guess is that you just wasted $1,680.00. The term 'sports'

is just too unspecific.



If while doing keyword research using the search term

suggestion tool at Overture, you looked one line below

'sports', you'd see that the second entry is 'sports car'

with more almost 200 hundred thousand searches, or one

quarter of all the searches that included the term 'sports'.



The key is to find what people want, and then give it to

them. Simple, eh?



So let's take your interest in sports a step further and

define it as particular interest in the spectator sports;

baseball, football, soccer and hockey.



How about sports trading cards? They're small to store as

inventory and inexpensive to ship, which makes them a good

mail order product.



A quick peek at Overture reveals that searches in April 2003

for 'baseball cards' exceeded 42,000, 'sport cards' had

10,338 queries and 'sports memorabilia' was searched for

10,649 times.



Come up with a list of highly targeted keywords and you'll

soon reach that lofty number of 800,000 .... but all of whom have a specific focus, and a PROVEN interest in your product.



Set yourself apart even further.



Rather than competing directly with ten or twenty

advertisers at Overture who also sell trading cards, you

could write a report or small ebook called "Collectors

Secrets Revealed: How to Make a Fortune with Sports Trading

Cards". Not only would you sell the report from your own

site, you could also joint venture with some of those other

advertisers and have them promote your report on their

sites. Everybody wins!



After the ball is rolling on your sports card trading site,

it's time to build another niche site in a non-competing

topic. And then another. The key to success for small online

businesses is to build a number of highly targeted sites

across a diverse array of topics. Therefore, if one topic

experiences a seasonal or market-induced drop in traffic,

the others will continue to generate income.



Yes, the niche marketing method requires somewhat more

effort than building one site with a hundred banners, but

it's also the method that makes a profit. Either way takes

work - you might as well make your work profitable.









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Rosalind is a recognized expert of affiliate marketing.

Her recently released ebook, the "Super Affiliate Handbook: How

I Made $436,797 Last Year Selling Other People's Products

Online" is receiving rave reviews throughout the I-marketing

community. Check it out at: http://superaffiliatehandbook.com



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