what to do with this niche?
This kitchen and food niche doesn't seem to be panning out. There are certain things I'd need to do to keep it going properly that I am unable to do at the present. This makes me very sad, because i've worked hard on this site.
I've created social accounts for this brand. Which is why it's frustrating.
Thinking of starting up a new site with a new niche, I just want to narrow it down to something less vague than electronics. I have more knowledge of what I have used and since i know how to review now I feel I could create effective reviews for the products that i've tried, as well as do adequate research on the ones i haven't. The issue with this kitchen niche is that sometimes when i've thought of reviewing a product, it's only sold on 1 or 2 sites, so not much to look through. not enough detail. Electronics like computer periferals would be easier as multiple places carry most of the things I'd want to review such as external hard drives, wireless devices and the like.
Also a music niche, specifically a niche dealing with keyboards and sound equipment. I'll have to decide which one i should do as a secondary site. I am going to keep trying with this kitchen niche...but it is discouraging when I am figuring out how this is not panning out.
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Go to Clickbank and sign up as an affiliate. They don't require much traffic. Many people just promote their products using Youtube channels and create video product reviews. Then they tell people to "click the link below the video if you want to find out more". I just took a snapshot of the Cooking category and there are plenty of recipe products that you can promote as an affiliate. They show you the amount of commission that you can make per sale, which is usually around 75%. You can check out the sellers landing page and some of them even provide you with free banners and image ads for you to use. The higher selling ones also want you to apply to them through their site as well even if you are already approved by clickbank. You can even create your own opt-in or squeeze page to get the buyers email info for a freebie before they go to the sellers landing page. This builds your email list for follow up promotions. Good luck
I'm not really much into email marketing, partly because you have to send out a message each day. I will take a look at clickbank. I've seen their selection of stuff, it is pretty huge.'
Not too good at landing pages, either. I've done reading on squeeze pages and those seem a bit challenging as well.
You can schedule your emails ahead of time and schedule them to go out at a certain time. I definitely wouldn't do it every day. Many autoresponders give you the ability to create different subscriber groups. So you can have an autoresponder for new subscribers only, create all the emails at once, and then it schedules when emails go out based on when they sign up. Aweber, Getresponse, convertkit, and even my free Mailerlite gives you the ability to make opt-in pages on the email site and then link to your site with a code. They even have templates and an editor that is easy to use. You don't have to worry about landing pages. You can just provide the link to the sellers landing page if you want. That's all. The opt-in is optional.