A few of my readers have been in touch because they’ve heard about NicheReaper opening its doors again briefly, and I’d promised to keep people posted about this!

It’s true, for the first time in four months, NicheReaper has opened its doors to new members. Even with a database of 2.6 million researched and evaluated keywords, and 20,000 new keywords being added every day, and almost 200,000 researched niches, membership is still limited to 1000 people – the 200 open slots will be snapped up fast!

Grab Your NicheReaper Spot Now!


Not heard of NicheReaper?

Identifying the right niche for which to build and promote a website is the foundation block of making money online. You have to get it right but, boy, is it time consuming to do yourself, even with some of the best keyword tools on the market like Market Samurai.

NicheReaper, as its name suggests, reaps the web for untapped niches for you. That’s right – not just keywords, but niches. It took the founder of BlogPiG, Gary Prendergast, and his colleague Matt Garrett two years to produce this game-changing tool.

NicheReaper will mine keywords, group them into niches and then evaluate them, assessing competition, monetary value, available domains and fanpages. Every day it adds about 20,000 new keywords to the database – all analysed and evaluated in this way. You don’t have to lift a finger, you’re just presented the end results so you know which niches to target instantly. Currently the database stands at 2.6 million keywords!

As well as telling you the obvious stuff like search volumes, NicheReaper’s complex algorithm:

  • Groups like keywords to form niches – so you can see the value of a niche, not just a keyword, and then build authority sites
  • Assesses the competition – so you know where you have a fighting chance
  • Reports available matching keyword domains – so you can snap up domains which will rank
  • Lists Facebook fanpage URLs – so you can snare your share of the Facebook goldrush
  • Calculates a potential monthly revenue figure per keyword – so you know if it’s worth investing
  • Opportunity and value filters – so you can see instantly what to jump at and what to disregard

Within minutes you can have a valuable niche (which you’d never in a million years have thought of yourself) in the palm of your hand and for which you can get a site up on a great domain and start monetizing. And you can repeat this again and again so that you build a portfolio of niches to master.

NicheReaper also now includes 12 video training modules with over 60 training videos, covering every aspect of building, monetizing and driving traffic to niche websites and Fanpages. So whatever your level of experience, NicheReaper can grow your business with you.

NicheReaper launched in May and sold out within days. It was opened again in June but hasn’t been open to new members since then – not for four months! About 200 spots are now available.

Grab Your NicheReaper Spot Now!

Gary and Matt have limited the total number of members to 1,000 to make sure the value of the system isn’t watered down, and they’re keeping to that limit, so they WILL close the doors again once the spots are filled.

If you’re a WordPress blogger or build sites with SiteBuilder Elite, you’ve already made the decision to focus more on the revenue generating aspects of your sites and to outsource some of the essential but time-consuming tasks to software.

Let NicheReaper take care of another vital task, one that you need to get right in order to give your chance at success a head start.

Grab Your NicheReaper Spot Now!

Ongoing Tribulations With SENukeX

More Problems With SENukeX

Following my last post on using SENukeX, I had hoped to have some preliminary results on the three sites I selected to promote using this tool. However, SENukeX refused to play ball. It continually crashes on my system (I run it on a VMWare virtual server running Win XP Home SP3 and IE8).

The latest problem is that while it restarts after a crash, it doesn’t pick up where it left off to start building links again. When it crashes, it’s supposed to skip the sites it had open in the browser at the time (it assumes something on one of those sites caused the crash) and then submit to the remaining sites automatically. Now it’s just sitting there following a crash. Re-starting a project that’s crashed should force it to start submitting to new sites but now it starts from the beginning again, submitting to sites it’s already submitted to. You guessed it – it eventually encounters the site that causes it crash and we’re back to square one.

I posted a query on the SENukeX forum about this and provided the log files to help the developers isolate the problem. The result?
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SiteBuilder Elite V3.0.26 Released

I just released the latest edition of my site building tool, SiteBuilder Elite.

SiteBuilder Elite is a PHP script that builds affiliate websites with ease, so if you know nothing about how to build a website, HTML or PHP, it’s a tool that will suit you.

The script runs on your webserver, so it doesn’t matter if you use a PC or a Mac. All site building is done online, through your browser. Any changes you make to a site are site wide and instant, so there’s no need to modify multiple files to ripple a change across a site.

In the new version, I’ve added support for more article directories from which articles are downloaded to build content on pages.

Building a website is only part of the equation for making money online. The other part of the equation is in building backlinks to your sites and driving traffic as a result.

Micro Niche Finder 5 Review

Micro Niche Finder 5 has just been released and it’s a fantastically easy and powerful tool for finding new niches to get into.

Up until I started using this tool, I used to research niche ideas by looking around the house, in magazines, in shops, etc. It was time consuming and, because my imagination is limited, there were many niches that I never considered or researched, let alone thought of in the first place.

Related Post: The Pros and Cons of Various Keyword Research Tools

Researching the profit potential of a niche was time consuming and that didn’t include any keyword research that needed to be done. Identify a niche first, and then do the keyword research was the plan.

But many times, the niche turned out not to be as good as anticipated. But that’s how it goes – some you win and some you lose.

Now, with Micro Niche Finder, it’s easier than ever to identify niches worth pursuing and, even better, niches to avoid.

James Jones and his team ran a webinar last night showing off the new edition of their software and how to use it to find hot niches. You can watch it here.

If you see a warning about a missing codec, you can download the missing G2M3 codec here:

https://www2.gotomeeting.com/codec

Micro Niche Finder is now my tool of choice for researching niches because it saves so much time. While it does provide keyword lists, it doesn’t really replace traditional keyword research tools; rather, it’s an additional tool to use to find niches on which you can then bring your keywords tools to bear.

The Stress, Anxiety, Panic website was built entirely using keywords provided by Micro Niche Finder. I didn’t spend any more time doing keyword research for it as I want to see how well just the Micro Niche Finder keywords perform. The site’s been live for about 2 weeks and it already has made a couple of dollars from Adsense and has an Alexa ranking of 1,334,455, putting it just outside the top one million sites ranked by Alexa (it will take longer for Google to rank and index the site).

If you want to skip the Micro Niche Finder webinar (though I recommend you watch it) and skip straight to the main site, you can do that here.

Every website stands or falls on the traffic it receives, regardless of the tool you use to build the site.

A first step is to submit your site’s sitemap to the search engines (SiteBuilder Elite does this for you) but it is only a first step. You can also submit sitemaps through Google’s Webmaster Tools.

The search engines love active sites (especially Google); that doesn’t just mean the number of new pages added to a site on a regular basis, but the number of inbound links to the site. If a site keeps getting new inbound links (links from other sites pointing to it), then it must be popular, and that’s reflected in the page rankings in the search engines. Higher page ranks mean higher positions in the search engines and more traffic coming to your sites through natural searches.

However, getting traffic isn’t enough. You need the right kind of traffic and you need to give that traffic some useful information. Basically, you should think of yourself and your sites as being in a service industry that provides information to people. The better the information, the more likely people will revisit and the greater the chance that they’ll buy products or click ads listed on your site.

So if submitting a sitemap is just a first step, what other methods are available for getting traffic?

In this post, I’ll look at the free options (the next post will look at paid options):

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