bernard
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Lets talk about sites that don't give back the money, to what you put in effort wise.
My first secondary site I created was a typical "best fitness machine" blog. I see now that was a mistake. This niche is incredibly saturated, because so many younger people are in to working out and doing stuff online.
I do make some money from this site and think I am close to the "ketchup effect", but man oh man, does this site pull out my hair. I have good EPC though, so it's not that the niche isn't worth going after. It's just that convincing Google of choosing your site over the competition is just sooooooo painstakingly difficult in saturated niches.
I listened to Income School yesterday talking about their approach to SEO (trust and branding) and I think fitness is such a case. In very saturated niches, you're going to have to do some real convincing to get ahead.
Lesson learned, it's worth thinking a bit more about niche, if you want to go into a saturated niche. Like instead of fitness, go for senior fitness at least.
I'll keep the site around of course, as a slow growing asset. My plan has been to get content up there for all serious keywords, and just let it sit.
My first secondary site I created was a typical "best fitness machine" blog. I see now that was a mistake. This niche is incredibly saturated, because so many younger people are in to working out and doing stuff online.
I do make some money from this site and think I am close to the "ketchup effect", but man oh man, does this site pull out my hair. I have good EPC though, so it's not that the niche isn't worth going after. It's just that convincing Google of choosing your site over the competition is just sooooooo painstakingly difficult in saturated niches.
I listened to Income School yesterday talking about their approach to SEO (trust and branding) and I think fitness is such a case. In very saturated niches, you're going to have to do some real convincing to get ahead.
Lesson learned, it's worth thinking a bit more about niche, if you want to go into a saturated niche. Like instead of fitness, go for senior fitness at least.
I'll keep the site around of course, as a slow growing asset. My plan has been to get content up there for all serious keywords, and just let it sit.