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I’m Duncan a 40 year old from Scotland - I’m fairly new to online marketing and the little experience I do have comprises of lots

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This is a major blow and couldn’t have happened at a more inopportune time. I had just spent most of my savings learning the ropes before I even stumbled upon WA, and tha

I think that idea is worth a real shot - very specific. With your personal experience, your content should help a lot of people who are going through the very same problem.

A good resource that you can use to find high-volume keywords that people are looking for is below: Also, use medical disclaimers on your site as a way to protect yourself when you decide to go forward.

Hi there Jason - I totally agree with your assessment, it is a very specific niche. I’m sure my stories while trying to be of some comfort will if nothing else make them laugh and hopefully show the light at the end of the tunnel.
Thanks for the link also, very useful in general.
When you say disclaimers, do you mean as proof of my situation?

A medical disclaimer that says something like (attached)

And a good place to have a medical disclaimer is within the footer of your site.

Lot's of how-to videos out there showing you how to add it :)

Given how common the operation is (I've had three, all with excellent recoveries because of nutrition and exercise) it would be a great niche to provide content and advice. You are welcome to use any information from these posts if you would find it useful:

Absolutely. I think a niche with a personal experience and story alongside it can work very well. You will already have some knowledge and therefore you’ll be able to help others that are going through a similar situation.

Sorry to hear of your setback.
Turn it into something positive and I wish you well on your healing and success journey.
Louise

Yes, it will work when you provide good content worthy of your visitors, so you can provide them with all the info they need without having them flip the page and go elsewhere to read or continue their research.

I know very little about your specific niche, but you're good to go if you can attain the above.

Having said the above, if you feel this is something you want to pursue, I would dive in, adjust and adapt down the line if you need to be.

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Due to a recent change in health, i've been diagnosed w/ avascular necrosis requiring a hip replacem

Due to a recent change in health, i've been diagnosed w/ avascular necrosis requiring a hip replacem

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This is a major blow and couldn’t have happened at a more inopportune time. I had just spent most of my savings learning the ropes before I even stumbled upon WA, and tha

I think that idea is worth a real shot - very specific. With your personal experience, your content should help a lot of people who are going through the very same problem.

A good resource that you can use to find high-volume keywords that people are looking for is below: Also, use medical disclaimers on your site as a way to protect yourself when you decide to go forward.

Hi there Jason - I totally agree with your assessment, it is a very specific niche. I’m sure my stories while trying to be of some comfort will if nothing else make them laugh and hopefully show the light at the end of the tunnel.
Thanks for the link also, very useful in general.
When you say disclaimers, do you mean as proof of my situation?

A medical disclaimer that says something like (attached)

And a good place to have a medical disclaimer is within the footer of your site.

Lot's of how-to videos out there showing you how to add it :)

Given how common the operation is (I've had three, all with excellent recoveries because of nutrition and exercise) it would be a great niche to provide content and advice. You are welcome to use any information from these posts if you would find it useful:

Absolutely. I think a niche with a personal experience and story alongside it can work very well. You will already have some knowledge and therefore you’ll be able to help others that are going through a similar situation.

Sorry to hear of your setback.
Turn it into something positive and I wish you well on your healing and success journey.
Louise

Yes, it will work when you provide good content worthy of your visitors, so you can provide them with all the info they need without having them flip the page and go elsewhere to read or continue their research.

I know very little about your specific niche, but you're good to go if you can attain the above.

Having said the above, if you feel this is something you want to pursue, I would dive in, adjust and adapt down the line if you need to be.

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Is there any hope for me, creating a small monthly income with a website that promotes WA as well as reviewing the tech and software related to affiliate marketing? I’m g

Hey Duncan. 6 months - 1 year is a good time frame to set and expect your website to start producing consistent results! You just want to commit yourself to your business and know that it will be successful. Kyle's training is the real deal and it is there for you to take full advantage of. And in the meantime, I would suggest getting the yearly plan so that you save money in the long run. You can do this as long as you fully focus on creating the right content. Traffic will grow and increase as well as revenue. Reach out if you need help.

Thanks Jason I’m 3 months in and have three referrals but no signups as yet. Im aiming for a steady trickle of income from my WA and main page as i was already doing email campaigns and funnels to get the odd referrals. Learning my craft and building some well researched and interesting topics.
Unfortunately, I have become unable to walk due to a condition called Avascular Necrosis requiring an emergency hip replacement. I have been back and forth about how transparent i am regarding this but after 18 months I’ve lost 2st of muscle and am unable to walk.
I think I should make my recovery and progress made part of my main blog, it be interesting read for someone but it will hopefully motivate me to get better more quickly too. Does this sound worthwhile or too niche?

There's no definitive answer to your question, as there are many elements to the equation; no two people or two niches are the same; it depends on the focused niche you choose, the content you write, the choice of keywords, and how well you understand the process. However, I have known folks to earn their first sale in two weeks, others in three months, and more so in a few more months.

You may read Kyle’s response on below thread

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Is it possible to make enough revenue to cover all costs required to build my main website in 6 mont

Is it possible to make enough revenue to cover all costs required to build my main website in 6 mont

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Is there any hope for me, creating a small monthly income with a website that promotes WA as well as reviewing the tech and software related to affiliate marketing? I’m g

Hey Duncan. 6 months - 1 year is a good time frame to set and expect your website to start producing consistent results! You just want to commit yourself to your business and know that it will be successful. Kyle's training is the real deal and it is there for you to take full advantage of. And in the meantime, I would suggest getting the yearly plan so that you save money in the long run. You can do this as long as you fully focus on creating the right content. Traffic will grow and increase as well as revenue. Reach out if you need help.

Thanks Jason I’m 3 months in and have three referrals but no signups as yet. Im aiming for a steady trickle of income from my WA and main page as i was already doing email campaigns and funnels to get the odd referrals. Learning my craft and building some well researched and interesting topics.
Unfortunately, I have become unable to walk due to a condition called Avascular Necrosis requiring an emergency hip replacement. I have been back and forth about how transparent i am regarding this but after 18 months I’ve lost 2st of muscle and am unable to walk.
I think I should make my recovery and progress made part of my main blog, it be interesting read for someone but it will hopefully motivate me to get better more quickly too. Does this sound worthwhile or too niche?

There's no definitive answer to your question, as there are many elements to the equation; no two people or two niches are the same; it depends on the focused niche you choose, the content you write, the choice of keywords, and how well you understand the process. However, I have known folks to earn their first sale in two weeks, others in three months, and more so in a few more months.

You may read Kyle’s response on below thread

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