The Internet is a vast open plain of limitless possibilities. With the Internet, you can browse through all of man’s collective knowledge. You’re able to get information from any part of the world and you can scope out any section of this planet with this great tool that is in front of you.
However, many sites out there just regurgitate the same old content that was on 15 other sites. I’m not about that and neither are any of my other sites. What I’m trying to do with Aizaku.com is to document and take note of all of my efforts in niche site building as I try to provide and create value for the people out there who need quality information while sustaining myself financially with these endeavors.
Content Is Now Virtual Real Estate
In real estate, land and land location is everything. You want your asset to be in front of a lot of people providing a great and useful service. There is no point in having a great store or business or even a vending machine for that matter, out in the middle of the Gobi Desert. You need your asset to be in front of a large number of people in a constant flow of traffic. Niche site building on the Internet is no different.
Where to start niche site building with keywords?
A keyword is equivalent to land on the Internet. The idea here is to target key words that have low competition and relatively high search volume. Another thing to consider is if the keyword in question is asking for a solution. A new niche site dedicated to that specific keyword should be there to solve and to answer that question. So how do we get that great site of ours up and running in front of a large number of people?
The answer is SEO or search engine optimization. Website optimization exists on the site and off the site. There are many methods, techniques and theories on how to do this appropriately and I’m experimenting with each and every one.
As I experience these issues or problems I will post them on this blog, I will also have guest bloggers ,who I think can contribute to our community, pour their experience into this site as well. This will serve as a record for myself and as guidelines for the rest of you who are trying to do the same thing.
I will also be posting on the ethical responsibilities a webmaster has to his or her visitors and to his or her outsourced employees.
There is so much to cover and I can’t do it on this page alone. Please feel free to peruse this website. If you want to know where to start niche site building then everything on this blog is pertinent to you.
Good luck!