I'm stumped.
Ive been trying to plan my route for the sites. Im stumped.
I have a contract i need to support along with WA. But when it comes to my own custom content, Im stumped.
I have the dogs and photography interests.
But those are real broad for me. I need to break it down more.
Also getting them all to flow together seems to be a big deal.
I have several ways of content creation from 360 videos to about any kind of assets adobe has to offer as Im a member.
I have hopes to create some branding to get click pay. All my dogs have the same things done for them. They all eat the same and eat the same treats and use the same litter. Been that way for years and years. I know the dogs are the ticket. But where to start? I have some content out in google +.
Any suggestions?
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Hi, Jason,
Just an idea
dogs + photography = photo´s of dogs in their beds or baskets, with their toys, on the clean carpet, etc. your happy dog with its new toy (that you sell) etc. etc.
Hi there
keep using Jaaxy or the keyword tool
enter your two topics and see what comes up
grab one of the results and enter again
keep trying and one of these searches will jump out at you
you could be pleasently surprised
best wishes
cheers......PB
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Lynne
Thanks. Ill have to read it again for better understanding. But it seams pretty clear. Its a good start.
Maybe try going the organic or natural pet supply route. There are many natural and organic affiliate programs that you can sign up with to monetize your site. This kind of set you apart from the rest.
Jerome
Ill have to check into this further. I have never wasted money on anything but Purina since I did my original investigation 20 years ago. But thats a good thing to talk about. Thanks.
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Hi Jason,
I see you've gotten great advice already, but I'll add my two cents if I may...
There are many, many ways you can narrow the dog niche down into dog training, healthy dog food, dog beds, etc. But, I'd recommend you first look through what products relate to these and keep in mind what the commissions will be for these products.
The reason I'm saying that is I've had my dog site going for quite a few years now and a lot of the related products don't really make a very high commission...in other words, you'll need to get more traffic and sales to make very much.
So, my thoughts now would be to start out with a main focus towards something that is a bit higher priced in the dog niche. Not realizing this, I started out thinking I'd focus on dog training, which doesn't have a very high commission...but, over the years it's been going everywhere, lol.
Photography is a great niche too...although I've never tried that one yet, it's quite a bit related to the art niche, which I am in, lol.
It depends really on what you feel you should do...like mentioned in the comments below by Teszie, maybe you could combine the two in some way to promote photography products and/or dog products...maybe both eventually. Or, you could even sell dog photos if you like...there are sites that will convert your photos to prints, t-shirts, and other stuff as well.
Anyways, one thing that you might want to think about is what do you feel most drawn to do, have more passion for, maybe even a little fear of doing? Asking yourself that might help too...it did for me anyways.
Guess I've blabbered on long enough, sorry about that! Hopefully, I've helped you out some and not made things more confusing!
Best wishes :) ~Sherry