Hey, It’s Mike with AffiliatePayDay, the affiliate marketing for beginners guide, with part three of the Affiliate Marketing For Beginners 10 Keys To Success course.

Today we will talk about building content rich site for your niche.

Once you have chosen your niche, you need to have a website to direct potential buyers to, where you present information about your niche and recommend products in your niche.

You need to build a content-filled web site focused on your niche. The primary focus of your web site is to sell the affiliate products you have chosen. But, if your site does not attract visitors, sales conversion will be virtually impossible. Create a site that focuses on the area of interest you have chosen, and populate it with rich, informative content that people would love to read. Good content will establish you as an expert in the niche. Plus, search engines love content which will give you a better position in the search engine listings.

There many free online blogs that allow you to post your content for free, and many of then can give you good rankings in the search engines.

A few of my favorites are Squidoo , Hubpages , Weebly, and Blogger.

Here are a few examples of blogs I have created with these free sites:

Sinus Infection Symptoms (Squidoo)

Free Website Builders (Hubpages)

Project Quick Cash (Weebly)

Sage Fly Rods (Blogger, I just created this a few days ago and need to add some content)

Where do you get content?

If you are an expert in your niche, it shouldn’t be hard to come up with 5 - 7 good 500 word articles to post on your blog.

If you aren’t an expert in your chosen niche, then there are a few things you can do to come up with content.

You can either research your niche to learn about it, then create content based on what you learned.

You can hire someone to write the content for you. I have seen writers offer to write 500 word articles on keywords you specify for $5.00.

You may be able to find private label rights (PLR) content that you can purchase. PLR generall means that you can do anything you want with the articles, including post them on your blogs. However, since others may also be purchasing and using the content, I suggest you rewrite the content to make your content look unique to the search engines.

Good content is king on the internet. Good content will bring visitors, keep them on you sites, make you look like and expert and generate sales for you.

The next “Affiliate Marketing For Beginners 10 Keys To Success” post will be related to marketing your site.

Mike

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One Response to “Affiliate Marketing For Beginners - Part 3”

  1. Bill on September 13th, 2008 5:25 pm

    I hope you keep writing your lessons. I read this one a few weeks ago and started writing for my new web site. I submitted the first article to Ezine and made a sale on my first article. So, I submitted as many as they would allow me to, which was 9 more. It would be great if every article produced a sale. Thanks, Bill

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