I'm a little stuck on lesson 3 in Level 2. I'm supposed to be writing about my niche but don't know how to do it without mentioning specific products and reviewing them. But if
Does you niche have vocabulary words to know., how to's.
Here are some tools you can use to find out what people want to know about your niche. They may give you an idea of so informative blogs you can write.
Learn Questions People Ask About Your Niche.
https://www.usetopic.com/people-also-ask
Use tools like the following to see questions you can address for your niche.
https://soolve.com https://answersocrates.com https://usetopic.com/people-also-ask and Google search scroll down and find "People also ask section" or use Quora.com
Hi - your first few posts should be purely informational, and not be product-based or have any selling intent.
You need to think about what problems your target audience has, and how you can help them.
You offer helpful advice, hints, and tips.
Joining affiliate programs is covered in level 3 of the training. You will complete an application form to join the programs. They will inspect your website and expect to see lots of relevant content, at least 15 articles.
Thanks for your quick response! I have a better idea of how it all fits together now. I’m just really excited to see where this all goes and I’m trying to run before walking. I think I might need to make another website as well, which is a good thing!
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Creating content and articles and getting affiliate codes?
I'm a little stuck on lesson 3 in Level 2. I'm supposed to be writing about my niche but don't know how to do it without mentioning specific products and reviewing them. But if
The whole idea about lesson 3 is to understand the power of Keywords in SEO.
In this lesson the task is to create a Keywordrich text and Use Jaaxy to find a good Keyword with the Low hanging Fruit technique.
You must find a Keyword that is relevant to your Niche. I am sure you can write about your Niche without mentioning any specific product.
In next level you will learn more about affiliate partners and links, so just focus on writing about your niche.
Find som common problems people in your niche struggles with write about it.
Thanks for your helpful answer. I think I'm the type of person that needs to see the whole picture and where I'm going before I can get started. I think I might go ahead and do further lessons while I generate ideas :)
Does you niche have vocabulary words to know., how to's.
Here are some tools you can use to find out what people want to know about your niche. They may give you an idea of so informative blogs you can write.
Learn Questions People Ask About Your Niche.
https://www.usetopic.com/people-also-ask
Use tools like the following to see questions you can address for your niche.
https://soolve.com https://answersocrates.com https://usetopic.com/people-also-ask and Google search scroll down and find "People also ask section" or use Quora.com
Hi - your first few posts should be purely informational, and not be product-based or have any selling intent.
You need to think about what problems your target audience has, and how you can help them.
You offer helpful advice, hints, and tips.
Joining affiliate programs is covered in level 3 of the training. You will complete an application form to join the programs. They will inspect your website and expect to see lots of relevant content, at least 15 articles.
Thanks for your quick response! I have a better idea of how it all fits together now. I’m just really excited to see where this all goes and I’m trying to run before walking. I think I might need to make another website as well, which is a good thing!
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The whole idea about lesson 3 is to understand the power of Keywords in SEO.
In this lesson the task is to create a Keywordrich text and Use Jaaxy to find a good Keyword with the Low hanging Fruit technique.
You must find a Keyword that is relevant to your Niche. I am sure you can write about your Niche without mentioning any specific product.
In next level you will learn more about affiliate partners and links, so just focus on writing about your niche.
Find som common problems people in your niche struggles with write about it.
Thanks for your helpful answer. I think I'm the type of person that needs to see the whole picture and where I'm going before I can get started. I think I might go ahead and do further lessons while I generate ideas :)