Win A Free Niche Site Every Month
As you know, we’re all about Niche Marketing, (creating niche sites for profit). One of the hardest parts about having a niche site empire is creating the niche sites. If you want to create something that will make you money, it takes a little bit of time and effort.
Well, now we’re going to help you to build your niche site empire easier. That’s right… we will be giving away a fully created niche site, ready to earn money, every single month!
These will be brand new sites, with domain, and all you’d need to do is plugin your affiliate codes and be on your way to earning money. With some marketing, you’ll be able to have one more niche site under your belt earning money! These won’t just be extremely obscure niche sites. Instead, they’ll be ones that have a decent amount of searches in Google every month, with low competition. What more could you want?
Qualifying is easy… all you need to do sign up for our newsletter! You can do it in our sidebar, at the end of this post (and all posts), or by leaving a comment and checking the box saying you want to subscribe to the newsletter. (Then confirm your request you’ll receive by email to be subscribed to the newsletter.) [Multiple submissions will be completely ineligible... just play fair.]
Once you’ve done that, every month that you’re still subscribed to the newsletter, you’ll be eligible to win a niche site! Plus, you’ll get tons of great tips, all of the Niche Titans posts delivered right to your email, plus any special newsletter-only tips, tricks and promotions that we may have in the future!
It’s that easy! No comments, no needing to blog about this promotion every month, no nothing. All of that is welcome of course, but not mandatory to be entered every month.
What are you waiting for? Subscribe to the newsletter today, and you can be eligible to receive a free Niche Site every month for as long as the promotion lasts!
Twitter Marketing: An Update
Back in December, I started using Twitter for the very first time. (See: My First Day Using Twitter) After having purposefully stayed away from Twitter, I realized the huge potential it had.
There have been quite a few tangible and intangible benefits of having created a Twitter account for Niche Titans, and using it to build connections and reach out to more people about niche marketing.
More Relationships
On my first day using Twitter, I was on it like ALL DAY. But, in that time, I met two very cool people. One person I have started a series of joint ventures with. Another person has helped me to learn Twitter marketing better, and he’s cool to bounce ideas off of.
Those are connections I never would have had, and had randomly come across just that day. I have met some other cool people, found some sweet links I may have never seen, and generally had a good time.
Ryan had a great post a little bit back about the importance of Relationship Marketing. Twitter has definitely expanded my ability to create good relationships. These few relationships I have already made I have already started projects with those people.
If you’re new to internet marketing or an old timer, you definitely cannot neglect Twitter. It is here to stay and a very powerful resource for networking and marketing.
What have been your experiences with Twitter, and using it to build relationships and marketing?
Also, be sure to follow us on twitter: @nichetitans
General Marketing vs Niche Marketing
This is a topic heavily discussed in the marketing community and within companies in general. Should I use general marketing or niche marketing to reach my customer?
Most experts will agree that without a doubt niche marketing is the clear winner. Often times niche marketing allows you to reach your customer or target audience easier using only a portion of the marketing budget. This is obtained by narrowing down your specific customer and marketing to them directly.
For example, if you are trying to obtain visitors by targeting the keyword “movies” on Google it’s unlikely that you’ll find yourself on the first page anytime soon. This would be considering marketing visitors looking for “movies” in general.
If you’re running a website that sells all kinds of movies then great… you’ve at least targeted a customer. The problem is that by being unable to compete for page1 on Google, visitors rarely ever visit page2, it’s unlikely you’ll get any traffic from the keyword “movies” in the near future.
Another thing you’ll need to consider is that if a visitor types in movies you don’t know what kind of movies they are inquiring about. It’s possible that you don’t have the movie they’re looking for or maybe they’re trying to look up the dictionary definition. If the market you target is too general it’s hard to tell what your visitors are actually looking to achieve.
On the other hand by using niche marketing you’re targeting a more specific customer and a niche in the general market. A niche could be as broad as “adventure movies” or something more specific like “tom cruise movies”. This allows you to provide content that is geared toward your target audience. If your niche is something as simple as “tom cruise movies” your content would contain all the movies Tom Cruise had a part in.
With niche marketing it’s easier to understand your audience and provide the content they desire. It’ll be easier for you to compete in search engine rankings and allow you to profit by providing links to purchase niche based items such as Tom Cruise movies.






