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September 9th, 2009

3 Simple Steps To A Building A Profitable Site Build It Site

 
 

What if you discovered an easy, simply way to make sure your Site Build It website was profitable, starting today?

Here are 3 simple steps you can start using today…

Step 1 – Start by creating your basic site structure of first and second tier pages

Step 2 – Find a range of Buying keywords for products and services in your market, and write unbiased product reviews

Step 3 – Use various forms of paid traffic to test whether the keywords convert into sales, before you take the time to do too much SEO on those pages

Here are step by step details on how to test your site concept quickly, rather than just building content and waiting to see what happens…

Step 1 – Decide on your website’s theme as discussed in the Action Guide, making sure you choose a topic that interests you and a relatively large number of other people. Look for a sub-niche that you can dominate over time if possible. Build your home page and a number of tier two pages around your major sub topics or themes, so your site looks finished when visitors arrive. Include a Privacy Policy and a Website Terms Of Use page, plus a Contact page to make it easy for people to get in touch.

Step 2 – Research ‘buying’ keywords for products related to your niche market, in particular, look for ‘review’ keywords related to the main products. People who are ready to buy are quite often looking for reviews of several competing products in order to make a decision. Write impartial reviews of as many products and services as you can find, and add them as tier three pages on your website. Include a compelling summary with a call to action, a product image and at least two affiliate links to the product’s sales page above the fold, because many people will simply read your summary, and click through to the merchant to order.

Step 3 – Use paid search methods such as Ezine Advertising, Yahoo Search or Google Adwords to drive targeted visitors to your review pages to see if they convert into sales. Spend some time testing the different elements of your page (the headline, your offer, your call to action, etc.) to see if you can increase the conversions you are getting. Once you know that a page converts into sales, you can move on to doing additional Search Engine Optimization to get the page ranked higher in the search engines.

Your optimization should include writing helpful articles about the various products in your market you are reviewing, submitting them to article directories, and linking to your review pages in your resource box. Another good source of back links is making helpful and intelligent comments on related blog posts and linking to your reviews from your Sig file. It’s also a good idea to spend some time Bookmarking your reviews on Social media sites because these sites have Authority with the search engines and can help you to rank higher over time.

Once you are sure your product reviews are working and people are buying products through your site, you can outsource a lot of this Social Bookmarking and SEO work to other people very inexpensively, while you focus your time on finding additional products and writing more reviews. I think you’ll agree that finding out if you can make money first is better than spending a year of your life building a website that isn’t profitable. I know because I’ve been there, and it’s not something I would recommend to anyone. It’s always much better to know your site has a good chance of being profitable within the first month or two, so you can move on to something else if it’s not.

Rocky Tapscott is a Site Build It expert and mentor. He has just developed a Free 27 page Report that shows how to create autopilot income streams using marketing with email – Grab your copy now.

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