Morning All!
I finished putting together site number three yesterday and I am happy to say it did go much faster than the other two. This is actually becoming fun now. The part I like about this is that everyday I get to focus on a different subject matter and find different products which keeps it pretty interesting.
I "pre-launched" site number three and am waiting for it to get indexed by Google before adding the finishing touches that should make it climb up the Google ladder.
Site #3 is based around dog training. I have found that it only has "67" other competitors which means there is a great chance that it will make it to the number one spot on Google's first page for that exact keyword.
There is an average of over 3,000 people looking for that exact keyword a month - so I am keeping my fingers crossed that it makes some money.
In my search for those profitable keywords (I used the free Micro Niche Finder video I was telling you about located here) I also happily discovered two other good phrases I could use. Another one about dog training and one about cats.
Seeing as that I am an owner of both cats and dogs, writing posts about these subjects should be fairly easy.
I am loving that new process I found in the video to quickly find if the websites are available because I found out from GoDaddy that .org is available for both new phrases.
Google Sniper Site#1 and Google Sniper Site #2
Not much happening with these two yet. They are still both on Google's second page but I can see that some tweaking is in order. One of my sites lists only the keywords and not the new, more exciting title I came up with and under the description it still reads "just another wordpress blog" ...definitely not something people will want to click on. I thought I corrected everything in the right places to change that but I have to go into the sites themselves and see if I missed something.
I also don't know how often Google updates any changes so that might be it as well. I will work today on figuring this out.
Ehow Earnings Problem
I seem to be having another problem with Ehow. Aside from very low earnings last week (1/2 of what they should be) now I found they have changed their policy yet again and are pre-approving articles before putting them online.
Now, don't get me wrong, I think it is a great idea for quality control and to ensure that no one has their profitable articles deleted later in sweeps, the problem however is I submitted an article to them that I tweaked after putting it up on Associated Content and got an email from Ehow saying they are looking into the situation because they are afraid it has been "plaigarized" and that they will get back to me soon.
I know it is from the article that I put up on Associated Content first, (all of my articles are completely 100% original and mine) I am just wondering how they are going to go about verifying that I am the same writer on Associated. Up until now, Ehow accepted pre-published articles as long as they were 100% original from the author (which mine is). I am not sure what i am going to do moving forward if they change that policy as well.
The only benefit to writing articles for me was the upfront payment I was receiving from Associated Content and Helium and the back payment I was making from ad clicks on Ehow. If they start requiring exclusive material however - I don't think it will be worth my time writing for them.
Oh well... I guess I am just going to have to await their response before jumping the gun. It should be fairly easy for them to confirm I am one and the same person.
Well, that's all for now...I'll keep you "posted"
P.S. If you haven't purchased the Google Sniper Program or the Micro Niche Finder program yet you should check out both introductory videos.


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