When choosing a niche, choosing an interest that will sustain your attention for the long haul is of paramount importance. If you're not really interested in your niche, it will be nigh impossible to sustain the level of attention required to create a successful website.

The pioneer days of 'slap up some html and become an overnight success' are long gone. Unfortunately, many of those 'pioneers' are selling you years old information at exhorbitant prices trying to convince you that following their 'formula' will have the same result. It won't.

Once I have decided upon a niche, the second thing I do is determine if it is viable. Determining if a niche is viable is not a journey into LiveChat to ask a bunch of strangers who may not have even been on the Internet as long as you about their 'opinions.' Nor is it asking in the classrooms - most of those other people started when you did.

This is your business. Were this a brick and mortar business, the bank would require that you do market research and develop a business plan before loaning you any money. You should do the same thing even though it is your money at risk when starting an online business.

By this point (choosing an interest), you should be completing the keyword training and searching for long-tail keywords that are appropriate to your niche. My personal thresholds for keyword research are different than what is recommended by Kyle in the training.

I try to look for keywords that have 50 or more traffic (not searches) and 50 or less QSR. This is my personal technique and I am not recommending it over what is being taught here. Kyle/Carson are very experienced marketers and I encourage everyone to follow the training 100%.

The fun begins once we have our long-tail keywords (I recommend five for this phase)



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Tatouagecaly Premium
I really like what simruch is showing up with.. I see my competitive sites having up to 100 organic keyword on their site when i only have 7. Are ther any other ways to add such keyword to your site. The competitors sites bearly have 4-5 pages just portfolion and no blog. Where do they write those keywords 100 keywords is a lot for such small websites they only have one page of texte. Do they cheat and use the alt text and inage descriptions to add the keywords? They only allow me to add 10 single word keywords per page and supposively their not used as much as meta and descriptions to index
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onmyownterms Premium
Sometimes it is hard to tell how they are using the keywords that they use. If you look at the writing, it may well be that they're just occurring naturally within their copy.
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Tatouagecaly Premium
I think the secret is a hidden blog' it's not in the menue but links a lot of relevant customers that stumble upon the article from search engins. You can't access the blog from within the site but it is still part of it and links to the rest of the site... Hmmmm Could that be a seo technique? Plus it makes shorter and lighter pages to have juste an intro texte and a read more button than having the whole text eatting all the space on the page.
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onmyownterms Premium
I'm going to have to do some research on this. I thought that Google was hammering these kinds of sites. Thanks for bringing this to my attention.
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Chrissies Premium
Many thanks for this Mel :)
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You're welcome.
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Toshmack Premium
Brilliant and much appreciated information.
Many thanks for this.
Cheers, Tosh ;)
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You're welcome, Tosh.
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Berto917 Premium
Awesome stuff, thank you for this. This training has answered some questions I have been struggling with lately. Very useful.
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Thank you very much for your comment.
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MKearns Premium
Great training Mel. Enriching your content with long tailed keywords will carry the day!
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Thanks, Mike!
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Ivine Premium Plus
Hi, super training. Irv
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Thanks, Irv.
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