But before I show you how, it’s important that you understand why you should learn this info that I’m about to share with you.
In fact, there are a number of reasons:
- This is based around a simple idea that can generate a substantial amount of income from day 1.
- Any newbie can start earning $100 per day with this - easily.
- Also, this method can be applied to a TON of niches.
- The sky is the limit here.
- It’s incredibly easy to set up and you can start getting traffic almost instantly.
“Ain’t nobody got time for dat.” I sure don’t. I know you don’t either. Money loves speed, remember?
On top of that, this entire method can be 100% outsourced, so if you’re lazy like me, then you will want to outsource this also. Keep in mind that this is not original by any means. Others are doing this, and they continue to do it. Why? Because it works every blame time.
Alright so what is the method?
Here goes in 5 easy steps:
Step 1.) Pick Any BIG Niche - It doesn’t matter what it is. Just pick one that you think is big. hmm, weight loss comes to mind. :-) Dating comes to mind. Skin care comes to mind. Acne niche anyone? You get the picture. Just make sure the niche has a large amount of active buyers in it. That’s the key. People gotta be actively spending moolah within the niche -- or it’s no good. Also, make sure the niche has a wide variety of products for you to choose from. Once you have your niche selected, let’s kick on over to
Step 2.) Pick 3 Products In Your Niche - Go to Clickbank’s marketplace, and find 3 popular products that are related to your niche. To do this, click on the ‘Marketplace’ link at the top of the page. Then click on your niche’s category from the red buttons on the left hand side of the page. Then just select 3 products from the results page. To grab the ‘popular’ products, look for ones that have a gravity score that is higher than 50. That’s it for step 2. Easy enough, right? Let’s now move onto step 3.
Step 3.) Create A Simple Review Site - This is probably the most difficult step of all 5 steps. If you can get past this one, the rest is a piece of cake. Also, remember: This entire process is outsourcable. So feel free to outsource this ‘grunt work’ if you don’t want to do it yourself.
Now for the details here in Step 3:
I recommend that you get your own domain name (for your selected niche) if you don’t already have one. I personally get my domain names at NameCheap or GoDaddy (for around $10 per year with their Discount Domain Club) and then I get my hosting with HostGator. You can do whatever you like. But that is just what I do. (and it’s worked great for me so far, no problems) Now as far as the domain name goes, don’t worry about snagging .nets or .orgs. And especially don’t worry about snagging a .info. That stuff is garbage. .coms are what you want. Especially with this method.
The main reason for this, is that by having a .com domain name, you are much less likely to get flagged as spam. As far as the name goes for your domain name, it doesn’t really matter. Just make sure it’s somewhat related to your niche. So for example, if your niche is the weight loss niche, then you would want to pick something like this: www.myweightlossreviewsite.com (that’s a long one, but you get the idea) Once you have your domain name registered, and you have it hosted and all that jazz, set up wordpress on the site. If you don’t know how to do this, please head over to YouTube for additional training. Once you’ve got Wordpress up, it’s time to get some content on your site. What you want to do is put up 3 posts that review the 3 products that you selected earlier.
An easy way to do this is to go to other review sites and see what people are already saying about these 3 products. Then just take what has already been written and put it into your own words. Be sure to actually put it into your own words and make your content unique so that your site can still have the potential of ranking on the search engines (without you having to do anything). This will just help your overall site traffic in the long run. Or if you really want to do things right, then just go buy each of these 3 products, and then review them yourself.
This does take a bit more work, but your reviews will sound much more genuine and then you can also reference the page numbers of what’s inside, etc. In each of your 3 review posts, be sure to include the appropriate affiliate links to each product (so that you can get paid). Also, it’s a good idea to cloak your affiliate links so that you can track them properly. http://www.budurl.com OR http://www.bitly.com should work fine for this.
Step 4.) Set Up Google Alerts - I don’t think folks realize the power in Google Alerts: http://www.google.com/alerts The ability to closely monitor the web for new content? Are you kidding me? Now that’s what I’m talkin’ about. This is the bread and butter right here. And this is how you are going to be stepping in front of a huge wave of traffic. All thanks to the powers of Google Alerts. Your alerts should contain the product name (for each different product that you have reviewed), your niche, and your competitor’s products. The goal is to get at least 100 alerts per day. If you don’t have at least 100 coming in per day, then add some more products and keywords, or simply choose a different niche. If you’ve selected a niche that is large enough, you should see a bunch of alerts (forum posts, blog posts, press releases, etc). so just make a note of all of these URLs as they come in (I use Google docs to do this). The whole point of using Google Alerts is so that you are the first person to comment on a new forum post and/or blog post. This will allow you to get more clicks (and traffic) back to your review blog website. As soon as those alerts come in, you (or your outsourced worker) will be one of the first commenters for that new content. And thus -- you will be stepping in front of some sweet-o targeted traffic. How bout’ them apples?
Step 5.) Posting - Now before leaving your response/comment on these new forum posts and blog posts, it’s important that you know this: Don’t look spammy.
For example: Don’t do something like: “hey go check out my site here plz www.url.com” That just screams spam. Instead, write a useful comment that actually looks like you READ and LISTENED to the original post. It’s also very effective if you use the name of the poster or the name of the blog and address them personally.
For example, something like this:
“Hi [poster’s name], you make a good point about xyz. I never thought of that. Now -- If any of you are struggling with [xyz problem], then I recommend you check out [X product]. There is a thorough review on it here [include link to your review blog site]. I hope that helps some of you here at [blog name]!”
By writing something like this, most forum moderators and blog moderators will not view your comment as spam. My #1 favorite place to do this sort thing is at forum boards, simply because they bring almost instant traffic. Also, I’ve noticed that forum board traffic is more targeted (and a bit more responsive) than blog traffic. But that’s not to say that you shouldn’t use both. You should. The more ‘targeted’ websites you can get your link on, the better, and the more money you’ll make.
Conclusion
That is it my friend. You can easily be making $100 per day with this method that I have outlined for you. Just follow the 5 steps and you’ll see a huge amount of highly targeted 100% free traffic coming to your little review site in no time. Imagine if each of your review sites pulled in just $1,000 per month, then 10 sites like this would bring you a cool $10,000 per month. It’s that easy.
This is one of the quickest ways to bring you a substantial residual income (especially if you outsource it to a full-time worker in the Philippines or to people on Fiverr). Do this. It plain works.
Take action.
No excuses.
A Little Twist
Here are my favorite settings for Google Alerts:
By selecting ‘Discussions’ and ‘As-it-happens’, you will get notified about brand new forum URLs, Yahoo Answers, and a bunch of other types of pages that you can post your URL on. SWEEET! Just what we want. (obviously change ‘weight loss’ to your niche keyword)