About rjconnor1997
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My name is Renaldo, i am from an island called st martin in the Caribbean and i am currently living in France i am fluent

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This is where it's being said that there should be atleast 1000 words talking about your niche and I believe to help others within that niche. But my website was actually buil

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Yes, that is completely fine. Your about me page doesn't have to be any more detailed that you want Rendlo, do what makes the most sense to you and your situation.

As for your content and as you write about watches and individual watches/product reviews, you want to be thorough and insightful. If you can do this, you build trust and ultimately this will lead to much more success.

When I go to do research on a given niche to come up with concepts for keywords (and ultimately content), I ask a few questions of my niche.

**What are some products/services that people are purchasing in
the watch niches?
**What are some questions they are asking about watches?
**What are some problems they are having with watches?
**What are some "how to's" that are useful?
**What are some trending topics in the the particular watch space you are targetin?

Do some research, in could be as simple as a Google search to uncover a lot of these items. I personally start off my keyword research using this technique: This will open your doors to essentially unlimited ideas and concepts, from there you can plug in these keywords into Jaaxy.

Hope this helps!

Maybe one way to do this is do like this guy Dylan is doing, writing long "best of" posts (e.g. best affordable watches...):

Hi. I'm new here, so keep that in mind. Also, I'm not many lessons ahead of you. So, someone may have better advice than me. On my first blog post, I wrote an 1000+ article. Later, I got feedback suggesting it was too long! People just don't read like they used to thanks to Facebook and Twitter. The idea of the lesson is that Google favors sites that have a higher word count. Word count equals content. But, at the same time, you want to write at a length that's appropriate for your visitors. Maybe mix it up a bit. Try writing a few longer posts that discuss the appeal of wearing a nice watch, for example. Or giving advice on how to pick out a good watch. "Why still wear a watch when everyone's smart phone tells you the time", for example. You can use posts like that to raise your word count. But when you're actually displaying a watch for sale, do what feels right to you and keep it short. Also, I'm learning that making mistakes is OK. I wouldn't skip any lessons or steps. But, don't get hung up by indecision either. Sometimes you gotta do "you". Hope that helps and best of luck!

Alright, that does help a bit, thanks you've given me something to think about.

If I am correct if you happen to mention a smart phone you can also find an affiliate link and sell that as well. Kyle always says don't leave money on the table.

That sounds interesting, can you elaborate on that a bit for me? I mean does that work when it comes to watches as well?

sure it does you just need to find an affiliate program that will accept you unless you plan on keeping a stock or drop shipping the watches. It is always best to monetize your content as that is why we are creating the websites to make money. Amazon might be a good resource for your watches or even cell phones.

So I can mention watches if I want to but then try and monetize them? But do I monetize them first and then try monetizing them? And how do I do it ?

With Amazon they provide you the link and you can put it in your blog, you can always do something like while writing I buy mine here and insert the link.

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I have a question about course 2 lesson 3?

I have a question about course 2 lesson 3?

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This is where it's being said that there should be atleast 1000 words talking about your niche and I believe to help others within that niche. But my website was actually buil

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Yes, that is completely fine. Your about me page doesn't have to be any more detailed that you want Rendlo, do what makes the most sense to you and your situation.

As for your content and as you write about watches and individual watches/product reviews, you want to be thorough and insightful. If you can do this, you build trust and ultimately this will lead to much more success.

When I go to do research on a given niche to come up with concepts for keywords (and ultimately content), I ask a few questions of my niche.

**What are some products/services that people are purchasing in
the watch niches?
**What are some questions they are asking about watches?
**What are some problems they are having with watches?
**What are some "how to's" that are useful?
**What are some trending topics in the the particular watch space you are targetin?

Do some research, in could be as simple as a Google search to uncover a lot of these items. I personally start off my keyword research using this technique: This will open your doors to essentially unlimited ideas and concepts, from there you can plug in these keywords into Jaaxy.

Hope this helps!

Maybe one way to do this is do like this guy Dylan is doing, writing long "best of" posts (e.g. best affordable watches...):

Hi. I'm new here, so keep that in mind. Also, I'm not many lessons ahead of you. So, someone may have better advice than me. On my first blog post, I wrote an 1000+ article. Later, I got feedback suggesting it was too long! People just don't read like they used to thanks to Facebook and Twitter. The idea of the lesson is that Google favors sites that have a higher word count. Word count equals content. But, at the same time, you want to write at a length that's appropriate for your visitors. Maybe mix it up a bit. Try writing a few longer posts that discuss the appeal of wearing a nice watch, for example. Or giving advice on how to pick out a good watch. "Why still wear a watch when everyone's smart phone tells you the time", for example. You can use posts like that to raise your word count. But when you're actually displaying a watch for sale, do what feels right to you and keep it short. Also, I'm learning that making mistakes is OK. I wouldn't skip any lessons or steps. But, don't get hung up by indecision either. Sometimes you gotta do "you". Hope that helps and best of luck!

Alright, that does help a bit, thanks you've given me something to think about.

If I am correct if you happen to mention a smart phone you can also find an affiliate link and sell that as well. Kyle always says don't leave money on the table.

That sounds interesting, can you elaborate on that a bit for me? I mean does that work when it comes to watches as well?

sure it does you just need to find an affiliate program that will accept you unless you plan on keeping a stock or drop shipping the watches. It is always best to monetize your content as that is why we are creating the websites to make money. Amazon might be a good resource for your watches or even cell phones.

So I can mention watches if I want to but then try and monetize them? But do I monetize them first and then try monetizing them? And how do I do it ?

With Amazon they provide you the link and you can put it in your blog, you can always do something like while writing I buy mine here and insert the link.

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I started my website and i just got to level 2. I'm super excited but my idea is basically to sell men's watches. i don't actually have men's watches to sell but my idea was ba

Hey Renaldo,

That's what affiliate marketing is all about. You should be sure to take advantage of the awesome training that Kyle does, by clicking on "Get Started Here" .. top, left sidebar. The sooner you learn, the sooner you profit.

Hope this helps you.

Thank you very much! This does help :)

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I would like to know if it's okay to start off my website with the intention of simply doing affilia

I would like to know if it's okay to start off my website with the intention of simply doing affilia

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I started my website and i just got to level 2. I'm super excited but my idea is basically to sell men's watches. i don't actually have men's watches to sell but my idea was ba

Hey Renaldo,

That's what affiliate marketing is all about. You should be sure to take advantage of the awesome training that Kyle does, by clicking on "Get Started Here" .. top, left sidebar. The sooner you learn, the sooner you profit.

Hope this helps you.

Thank you very much! This does help :)

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