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Keyword, Niche and Market Research
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Hi everyone.

Can I create a memoir blog for affiliate marketing? What is your thaught on this? What can I promote on it? I was thinking psychology and self improvement b

Here's how we look at this.
When we search the internet we are looking for help for a specific problem and want clarification and solution suggestions. Unless we knew someone very personally we would probably not follow a personal memoir.

So one aspect of affiliate marketing starting and staying with it is attitude, belief in ones self, commitment. maybe that is an aspect that excites you.

Just who do you want to help and how specifically. Think about that before thinking of monetizing.

A niche should be for a targeted group of people

Your blog needs to solve a problem don't make your website about you make it about your audience

when you search online you are looking for information to solve a problem...
how will a memoir solve a problem for your visitors - it will have to be an extraordinary acconut of rags to riches that they can follow and get results...
what you will find online is that no-one cares about you, sorry if it is a harsh truth, but people are after WIIFM ( wat's in it for me) and looking for information for themselves...
so as long as your blog will satisfy that then go for it...
do psychology and self improvement books and an affiliate marketing blog go together...sort of...but unless you can make it easy then very few will be interested...

Hi - I am not sure this is a good idea. When it comes to affiliate marketing, this may sound a bit harsh, but your visitors don't care about you!

Your readers want to know what you are going to do for THEM, and how you can answer their questions and solve their problems.

You may search Programs

Promote tab top menu

https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/affiliate-programs

Or

You can do a google search
Your niche + affiliate programs
Your niche + affiliate programs + location
and see what results you get

You may also check out below resource

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Can I use my memoir as my niche?

Can I use my memoir as my niche?

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Keyword, Niche and Market Research
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Hi everyone.

Can I create a memoir blog for affiliate marketing? What is your thaught on this? What can I promote on it? I was thinking psychology and self improvement b

Here's how we look at this.
When we search the internet we are looking for help for a specific problem and want clarification and solution suggestions. Unless we knew someone very personally we would probably not follow a personal memoir.

So one aspect of affiliate marketing starting and staying with it is attitude, belief in ones self, commitment. maybe that is an aspect that excites you.

Just who do you want to help and how specifically. Think about that before thinking of monetizing.

A niche should be for a targeted group of people

Your blog needs to solve a problem don't make your website about you make it about your audience

when you search online you are looking for information to solve a problem...
how will a memoir solve a problem for your visitors - it will have to be an extraordinary acconut of rags to riches that they can follow and get results...
what you will find online is that no-one cares about you, sorry if it is a harsh truth, but people are after WIIFM ( wat's in it for me) and looking for information for themselves...
so as long as your blog will satisfy that then go for it...
do psychology and self improvement books and an affiliate marketing blog go together...sort of...but unless you can make it easy then very few will be interested...

Hi - I am not sure this is a good idea. When it comes to affiliate marketing, this may sound a bit harsh, but your visitors don't care about you!

Your readers want to know what you are going to do for THEM, and how you can answer their questions and solve their problems.

You may search Programs

Promote tab top menu

https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/affiliate-programs

Or

You can do a google search
Your niche + affiliate programs
Your niche + affiliate programs + location
and see what results you get

You may also check out below resource

See more comments

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Authoring & Writing Content
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Hey guys, I have a question about creating good content in niches you don't know anything about.

Affiliates work on many different niches. some niches they don't know any

first of all thanks for your answers guys. let me be more specific. I currently chose knitting and crochet supplies as my first project. good content in this niche is mostly tutorials and how to-knitting projects. well I'm not an advanced knitter to produce such contents myself. I can rewrite the tutorials to make it my own but where can I get project's pictures and videos that are ok to use in my website?

so why not target beginners so you can use your own images...and show that it is ok to make mistakes and how to correct them...
you can then progress onot the advanced stuff when you are ready....
so write your own tutorials...you may say there are plenty out there, but not by you...
you will put your own spin on it and have your own style so may gather a crowd....
just thoughts....
you don't have to be an expert, just one step ahead of who you are teaching

You can indeed embed share in you posts relevant video content you either upload yours to YouTube and then embed share in your website or use other people's content however you are not allowed to edit and you need check if they have embed share.

Same for images you either can use your own or choose from am image library.

You can either access via site content area - websites tab top menu

https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/content

I click the highlighted mountain button. Or

Hi - if you are not an advanced knitter but essentially "pretending" you are, and that you are writing tutorials as though they are based on your own experience, what would happen if your readers asked you specific questions?

Maybe they might ask for a different image or a close-up of what you are doing. If you are writing for advanced knitters, they will ask advanced questions!

And what if you take images from lots of other (copyright-free) sites and the hands are quite different in each of them? So, it's clearly not you but several different people.

It's not really a good idea to try and deceive your readers. As Phil has said, why not target beginners who are at the same level as you? And take your own photos, for a true step-by-step tutorial.

There will always be a demand for something that people want to learn from scratch who have no previous experience.

Copyright relates to the actual words and images being used, so the answer is to a) rewrite the words and b) use different copyright free images from a site like Pixabay.

You may consult with https://answersocrates.com/ - You can search what real people are asking as in Questions, Prepositions, Comparisons, in the past, letters and query. It is also great if someone wants to write a thorough research based article.

Other sources include https://Quora.com, https://Answers.com, https://AnswerThePublic.com, YouTube search engine etc.

You may research other peoples work however all content must be originally written in your own words.

I suggest using pictures that are your own or from sites that allow free pictures. For me, I just use pictures that are my own or pictures on here that we are allowed to use. As for the videos use your own or use YouTube as that's allowed. Then make sure to do your research on your niche. After right own work and I suggest posting a link to site you used. Only if using there information. Good luck.

Yes, you can do research. Here are some ideas of what you can do.

Use manufacturers site, Youtube videos, Competition sites, reviews (if Amazon sells it you can get ideas from them). learn enough about the topic so you can formulate your own writing style and opinions. Also turn features into benefits.

You are allowed to use anothers Youtube in your site because it is their channel URL and they usually have their website URL displayed in the video.

As for images you can use manufacturers site, WA search has several posts listing sites with free images and then images used on affiliate program site; Make sure free images are royalty tree

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Copyright issues in content creation?

Copyright issues in content creation?

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Authoring & Writing Content
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Hey guys, I have a question about creating good content in niches you don't know anything about.

Affiliates work on many different niches. some niches they don't know any

first of all thanks for your answers guys. let me be more specific. I currently chose knitting and crochet supplies as my first project. good content in this niche is mostly tutorials and how to-knitting projects. well I'm not an advanced knitter to produce such contents myself. I can rewrite the tutorials to make it my own but where can I get project's pictures and videos that are ok to use in my website?

so why not target beginners so you can use your own images...and show that it is ok to make mistakes and how to correct them...
you can then progress onot the advanced stuff when you are ready....
so write your own tutorials...you may say there are plenty out there, but not by you...
you will put your own spin on it and have your own style so may gather a crowd....
just thoughts....
you don't have to be an expert, just one step ahead of who you are teaching

You can indeed embed share in you posts relevant video content you either upload yours to YouTube and then embed share in your website or use other people's content however you are not allowed to edit and you need check if they have embed share.

Same for images you either can use your own or choose from am image library.

You can either access via site content area - websites tab top menu

https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/content

I click the highlighted mountain button. Or

Hi - if you are not an advanced knitter but essentially "pretending" you are, and that you are writing tutorials as though they are based on your own experience, what would happen if your readers asked you specific questions?

Maybe they might ask for a different image or a close-up of what you are doing. If you are writing for advanced knitters, they will ask advanced questions!

And what if you take images from lots of other (copyright-free) sites and the hands are quite different in each of them? So, it's clearly not you but several different people.

It's not really a good idea to try and deceive your readers. As Phil has said, why not target beginners who are at the same level as you? And take your own photos, for a true step-by-step tutorial.

There will always be a demand for something that people want to learn from scratch who have no previous experience.

Copyright relates to the actual words and images being used, so the answer is to a) rewrite the words and b) use different copyright free images from a site like Pixabay.

You may consult with https://answersocrates.com/ - You can search what real people are asking as in Questions, Prepositions, Comparisons, in the past, letters and query. It is also great if someone wants to write a thorough research based article.

Other sources include https://Quora.com, https://Answers.com, https://AnswerThePublic.com, YouTube search engine etc.

You may research other peoples work however all content must be originally written in your own words.

I suggest using pictures that are your own or from sites that allow free pictures. For me, I just use pictures that are my own or pictures on here that we are allowed to use. As for the videos use your own or use YouTube as that's allowed. Then make sure to do your research on your niche. After right own work and I suggest posting a link to site you used. Only if using there information. Good luck.

Yes, you can do research. Here are some ideas of what you can do.

Use manufacturers site, Youtube videos, Competition sites, reviews (if Amazon sells it you can get ideas from them). learn enough about the topic so you can formulate your own writing style and opinions. Also turn features into benefits.

You are allowed to use anothers Youtube in your site because it is their channel URL and they usually have their website URL displayed in the video.

As for images you can use manufacturers site, WA search has several posts listing sites with free images and then images used on affiliate program site; Make sure free images are royalty tree

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Keyword, Niche and Market Research
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Hey guys, I'm trying to choose 5 best keywords for my niche, but the ones with more Avg has less SEO rate and the ones with less Avg has more SEO and I don't know how to choose

Kyle's advice in the training is just to choose loads of keywords which have 30 (or ideally 50) avg search and above, with a QSR of less than 100. And make sure the keywords make grammatical sense.

That's it. Kyle doesn't give any more essential advice. Lots on here say SEO matters, and maybe it does to some degree, but Kyle has told me in PM not to worry too much about this. Jay is the same in one of his videos.

The key things to look at are three:

1. Make sure the keyword makes grammatical sense
2. 30-50 or more AVG search
3. Less than 100 QSR

When the site is older than a few months, you can start to go for keywords with less than 200 QSR.

At the end of the day, just churn out the posts. Churn and churn and churn. Many will be indexed, some won't be. Some with rank, others won't. It's the nature of the beast.

If a post is indexed, it can rank for other keywords anyway.

You can't go wrong with just getting a post onto the site regularly, making sure it meets the 3 criteria above. Even if it doesn't rank for the specific keyword, it's still going to show google your site is very active, which will improve google's trust for your site.

Hope that helps.

You have to expand your keywords more then. Remember you will be writing a lot so choosing keywords that are high in SEO will surely help.

You may want to expand your keyword experience by going to Google and using your keyword phrases and see what auto populates. This will help you to find some new keyword ideas because you will be writing a lot of posts for your niche website.

Hi - remember, you will need more than 5 as your website grows, eventually, you may write hundreds of articles, so you should gather as many as possible.

The SEO score is how much well-established competition there is. It should be as high as possible, over 95.

Always look at page 1 of Google to see who is ranking for the keyword you are interested in using. As you need to ensure you can write something better.

Look for searches (avg.) above 30 and competition (qsr. ) lower than 100, the lower the qsr the better. Starter sites SEO greater than 95.


https://my.jaaxy.com/search/keywords

For your choice of keywords, always do an incognito search on Google before settling on a keyword, to see who appears on Google Page 1

Or you may do in Jaaxy tool search analysis

https://my.jaaxy.com/search/serp-analysis

Tutorials


. https://my.jaaxy.com/training

Your found target keywords go in the title of your post and again in first or second paragraph then write freely. Some include them towards a conclusion if it conveys a message. I'd also make sure they are grammatically correct.

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How to choose final keywords?

How to choose final keywords?

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Hey guys, I'm trying to choose 5 best keywords for my niche, but the ones with more Avg has less SEO rate and the ones with less Avg has more SEO and I don't know how to choose

Kyle's advice in the training is just to choose loads of keywords which have 30 (or ideally 50) avg search and above, with a QSR of less than 100. And make sure the keywords make grammatical sense.

That's it. Kyle doesn't give any more essential advice. Lots on here say SEO matters, and maybe it does to some degree, but Kyle has told me in PM not to worry too much about this. Jay is the same in one of his videos.

The key things to look at are three:

1. Make sure the keyword makes grammatical sense
2. 30-50 or more AVG search
3. Less than 100 QSR

When the site is older than a few months, you can start to go for keywords with less than 200 QSR.

At the end of the day, just churn out the posts. Churn and churn and churn. Many will be indexed, some won't be. Some with rank, others won't. It's the nature of the beast.

If a post is indexed, it can rank for other keywords anyway.

You can't go wrong with just getting a post onto the site regularly, making sure it meets the 3 criteria above. Even if it doesn't rank for the specific keyword, it's still going to show google your site is very active, which will improve google's trust for your site.

Hope that helps.

You have to expand your keywords more then. Remember you will be writing a lot so choosing keywords that are high in SEO will surely help.

You may want to expand your keyword experience by going to Google and using your keyword phrases and see what auto populates. This will help you to find some new keyword ideas because you will be writing a lot of posts for your niche website.

Hi - remember, you will need more than 5 as your website grows, eventually, you may write hundreds of articles, so you should gather as many as possible.

The SEO score is how much well-established competition there is. It should be as high as possible, over 95.

Always look at page 1 of Google to see who is ranking for the keyword you are interested in using. As you need to ensure you can write something better.

Look for searches (avg.) above 30 and competition (qsr. ) lower than 100, the lower the qsr the better. Starter sites SEO greater than 95.


https://my.jaaxy.com/search/keywords

For your choice of keywords, always do an incognito search on Google before settling on a keyword, to see who appears on Google Page 1

Or you may do in Jaaxy tool search analysis

https://my.jaaxy.com/search/serp-analysis

Tutorials


. https://my.jaaxy.com/training

Your found target keywords go in the title of your post and again in first or second paragraph then write freely. Some include them towards a conclusion if it conveys a message. I'd also make sure they are grammatically correct.

See more comments

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