About TBonki
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My name is 'TBonki' and I am new to this community. I hope to bring in some revenue to help pay my student loan, since

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My website
(confusedgamer.siterubix.com) was created with the purpose of being a "gaming website", which is incredibly vague. Feedback I have been given on it is that it do

Hi, TBonki, you are right, a gaming website is too broad, you need to narrow a bit more...

There are many paths to choose in this niche, you can target specific consoles, specific genres.. and what about upcoming release games?

I don't think you should start over, you can decide the direction of your website in your next posts. Later on, you could create categories and organise them in a more logical manner.







Thank you Stefan, I think my plans have become clearer now. Categories are a good idea.

I have seen your site and it is absolutely amazing! You really know how to sell your website to customers. And what I see is indeed a review based website. Which isn't bad, but it doesn't sell anything.
So we got a couple of actions we can take

1.Keep the site and keep making game reviews with keywords that you can target and attract traffic with the right keywords. Besides writing reviews try to sell games through affiliate programs like G2A, and try selling accessories like controllers and keyboards with Amazon. I don't know if this would be a highly profitable way, but I think that if you get enough trust and people who like your site, they will come back for your advice and maybe buy anything. If anyone from the community here can tell more about this please do.

2.Keep the site, but change direction. You could change the direction you are heading in. Still game related, but with a more selling niche related to gaming and approach.

3. Keep the site as it is to show other people (if you are going in that direction later) how you can make great pages for company's, other people and how you would approach things.
You won't do anything with it besides that. And then find a different niche with help from WA and the community you like, are good in and that is popular and will sell.

That is all valuable advice I can offer. hope this helps!

Thank you, your answer is very appreciated.

I like your suggestions, but will probably go for 1), if not 3). I cannot see myself selling anything technical because that's not where my interest lies.

If I did 1), do you think I could eventually end up reviewing consoles as well as games? If I made sales on those, that would be more profitable. Or do I solely stick to reviewing games?

Thanks again, and sorry for the delayed response.

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I've created a website without a solid niche. what do I do?

I've created a website without a solid niche. what do I do?

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Keyword, Niche and Market Research
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My website
(confusedgamer.siterubix.com) was created with the purpose of being a "gaming website", which is incredibly vague. Feedback I have been given on it is that it do

Hi, TBonki, you are right, a gaming website is too broad, you need to narrow a bit more...

There are many paths to choose in this niche, you can target specific consoles, specific genres.. and what about upcoming release games?

I don't think you should start over, you can decide the direction of your website in your next posts. Later on, you could create categories and organise them in a more logical manner.







Thank you Stefan, I think my plans have become clearer now. Categories are a good idea.

I have seen your site and it is absolutely amazing! You really know how to sell your website to customers. And what I see is indeed a review based website. Which isn't bad, but it doesn't sell anything.
So we got a couple of actions we can take

1.Keep the site and keep making game reviews with keywords that you can target and attract traffic with the right keywords. Besides writing reviews try to sell games through affiliate programs like G2A, and try selling accessories like controllers and keyboards with Amazon. I don't know if this would be a highly profitable way, but I think that if you get enough trust and people who like your site, they will come back for your advice and maybe buy anything. If anyone from the community here can tell more about this please do.

2.Keep the site, but change direction. You could change the direction you are heading in. Still game related, but with a more selling niche related to gaming and approach.

3. Keep the site as it is to show other people (if you are going in that direction later) how you can make great pages for company's, other people and how you would approach things.
You won't do anything with it besides that. And then find a different niche with help from WA and the community you like, are good in and that is popular and will sell.

That is all valuable advice I can offer. hope this helps!

Thank you, your answer is very appreciated.

I like your suggestions, but will probably go for 1), if not 3). I cannot see myself selling anything technical because that's not where my interest lies.

If I did 1), do you think I could eventually end up reviewing consoles as well as games? If I made sales on those, that would be more profitable. Or do I solely stick to reviewing games?

Thanks again, and sorry for the delayed response.

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