Friday, March 12, 2010

Trying To Make Money With a Micro-Niche Site

I have taken some of my eHow earnings and I am trying to make money with a micro-niche site. I have taken the plunge and got a micro-niche domain name and I am trying  the 30 day challange using market samurai. I did go about it a different way than they say because I am trying to do this without much money. I decided to register a micro-niche domain name and start a blog. I have read and seen several youtube videos about this and they can work.

So far here is what I did:
1. Found a good micro-niche website name
2. Registered the name through blogger for only $10/year (no hosting fees at all)
3. Set up google adsense so I can monitor the traffic and hopefully get some clicks
4. Started writing content
5. Posted some Amazon links about the content for readers to explore

Here are my objectives:
1. Create a website of my own.
2. Get listed in Google
3. Make $10 over the year to cover the cost of registration
4. Drive 50+ unique visitors a day to the site
5. Make enough money ($10) to register another domain
6. By this time next year have a nice passive income from some "set it and forget it" niche blogs.

Well I have done quite a bit of talking about how I am trying to make money with a micro-niche site please feel free to visit it and if you are interested in the topic please visit some of the sponsors of that page. So without further adieu here it is: www.toppsbaseballcardsets.com 

eHow and Market Samurai Update

Well It has been a few weeks since I posted my articles with keywords specifically chosen and niches selected with Market Samurai. I am not really excited about the results so far, but it can take about 3 months for a article to become an earner. So far I am glad that I am only using the trial version of it and did not pay the $97 for Market Samurai, however my views on it may change depending how the articles do as far as rankings go. Well I will keep anyone who cares to know updated on the articles and give my final verdict on Market Samurai for eHow at the end of this month.