About Anaklusmus
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I am a full-time student at University right now. I should finish within the year, and then move on to graduate school for Physician Assistant

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So I am working my way through the affiliate boot camp, and I have created a website that is simply tailored to building a business online. I have been thinking I want to do ni

That's all part of the make money online niche. This is all theme related - college dropouts, stay at home moms, part-time jobbers, etc...

So, you can easily create content on each of one of those topics.

It would be different if you were talking about work at home and then you had content on dog grooming. Totally not theme related.

You never want to cross market into different markets (niches) on the same site.


Sounds to me like your niche is still along the lines of "Work from Home" or "be your own boss" - if so then all those people you list qualify for your niche.
I say go for it.

Not a smart idea if you wanted to promote "working from home" and "How to lose weight easily" - for that definitely 2 sites.

Hope that makes sense

Hi....the easy answer is that it would be a bad idea.
Jim

Wondering if multiple niches on one website is good or bad?

Wondering if multiple niches on one website is good or bad?

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So I am working my way through the affiliate boot camp, and I have created a website that is simply tailored to building a business online. I have been thinking I want to do ni

That's all part of the make money online niche. This is all theme related - college dropouts, stay at home moms, part-time jobbers, etc...

So, you can easily create content on each of one of those topics.

It would be different if you were talking about work at home and then you had content on dog grooming. Totally not theme related.

You never want to cross market into different markets (niches) on the same site.


Sounds to me like your niche is still along the lines of "Work from Home" or "be your own boss" - if so then all those people you list qualify for your niche.
I say go for it.

Not a smart idea if you wanted to promote "working from home" and "How to lose weight easily" - for that definitely 2 sites.

Hope that makes sense

Hi....the easy answer is that it would be a bad idea.
Jim

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Just wondering if creating a page for a list of keywords would be effective for search engines.

this will not work according to SEO basics. There are certain methods you should follow. What made you think of this ?

I was talking to my dad about his architecture website and that is what he said he did. I was just wondering if that method would work for us!

No, wrong approach. It is your content in your post that you are looking to get ranked/noticed by Google. Not a list of words. If someone is looking for wombat widgets and they type in wombat widgets and your post is about wombat widgets then you have a match. From the content of that post the reader will then possibly explore more, if your post is a good one, and so - eventually - if you've set things up as per the training, you get a sale.

This wouldn't happen on a random page full of keywords that is hidden from the public.

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Would it be smart to create a page on my website that isn't visible to the public, that is full of k

Would it be smart to create a page on my website that isn't visible to the public, that is full of k

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Just wondering if creating a page for a list of keywords would be effective for search engines.

this will not work according to SEO basics. There are certain methods you should follow. What made you think of this ?

I was talking to my dad about his architecture website and that is what he said he did. I was just wondering if that method would work for us!

No, wrong approach. It is your content in your post that you are looking to get ranked/noticed by Google. Not a list of words. If someone is looking for wombat widgets and they type in wombat widgets and your post is about wombat widgets then you have a match. From the content of that post the reader will then possibly explore more, if your post is a good one, and so - eventually - if you've set things up as per the training, you get a sale.

This wouldn't happen on a random page full of keywords that is hidden from the public.

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