Archive for April, 2008

40 Day Niche Challenge-Day 13: Content

Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008

This is a short post.

Recap:

  1. I’ve made a long list of niche ideas
  2. I shorten the list by doing a research using keyword tools
  3. Based on my research, I’ve selected a niche that has traffic and competition,
  4. I’ve selected a domain name and hosting options.

Next step is Content.

The 7days ago, I’ve setup a BLOG (not a web) to to insert content.

Question is, where to find contents? The most easiest way is buy Private Label Contents abut like I said before, again and again, the objective is to build a site, generate traffic make money with out spending any.

I’m doing this the hard-way, so my main content source is article directories. I’m not doing any “Cut and Pasting”. The method I’m using is research, compile and write a new article. This makes the article unique and avoid duplicate content.

I got a secret too tell you. Come closer, not too close to the monitor, you’ll hurt your eyes.

The past 4 days I didn’t do any work for the 40 Day Niche Challenge. I got busy finishing my ebook. Remember my Monthly Plan? I wasted 4 days already and there’s about 27 days left.

“27 days to go. Total Cash Collected, $ZERO. Will He Cash in A Minimum of $100, Will He Be Able To Bring Traffic To His Niche Site? Will Rammel Firdaus Succeed in This Challenge? Tune in by subscribing to this blog feed for the latest Updates. “

40 DC Niche Challenge-Day 5: Domain Name and Hosting

Monday, April 14th, 2008

40 Day ChallengeThe next step to building a niche site is getting a domain name and web hosting.

Should I or Should not I get a domain name and web hosting. Like I said before, I’m not going to spend a single cent on advertising. But should I spent a few bucks on a domain name and hosting?

Like the Gurus say, “Get Your own domain name, Create a brand…” Well… I’ve decided, not to get one. Let’s go for the extreme. So I’m using Blogger.com to for the soon to be created website. Why Blogger? It’s fast, free, easy to maintain chronological order.

Even though I’m buying a domain name, there are still rules to apply when selecting a name for the niche.

  • Rule #1: Domain name should include primary keywords.
  • Rule #2: Domain name should not contain numbers.
  • Rule #3: Domain name should not contain Abbreviations
  • Rule #4: Domain name should be short as your keyword
  • Rule #5: Domain name should be relevant to the to the website

Because I’m skipping hosting, there’s still important things to apply, and I’m just sharing what I know with you .

  • Rule #1: Bandwith - the more the better.
  • Rule #2: Storage limit - the more the better.
  • Rule #3: Number of domains - the more the better.

Easy as pie.

Oh, Because you are reading this, I hope you can leave a short comment for support so that I can continue this challenge.

“5 days has passed by. Total Cash Collected, $ZERO. Will He Cash in A Minimum of $100, Will He Be Able To Bring Traffic To His Niche Site? Will Rammel Firdaus Succeed in This Challenge? Tune in by subscribing to this blog feed for the latest Updates. “

Review- part 1: Giveaway Manager 2

Sunday, April 13th, 2008

Giveaway manager 2 Review

This is a short review about Giveaway Manager 2.

Last month, I was invited as a contributer for the EasterJV 2008 Giveaway event organize by Brad and Guido. 2 guys involve in the making of Giveaway Manager 2.

The event, Easter Jv2008, was held on March 14th until 1st of April 2008. A total of 1,684 confirm contributers (2,287 in total) took part in promoting this event which resulted with 8,556 confirm members ( 13,588 in total) and 559 approved gifts to download.

As a result of this event, I was able to brake my own personal record building a list of email subscribers in just a few days (I’m still a novice list builder). Giveaway events is one of the best way to build a list of subscribers.

Here’s a video about building your list with giveaway events:

Previously, I thought that running a giveaway events needs a lot of planning to do, prepare all the templates and designs, create signup forms, look for JVs and contact them. It sound so time consuming and could take weeks or months to get everything done.

But, did you know EasterJV was manage by just one software, the Giveaway Manager 2. I was really impress on how this incredible software manage the entire process. Everything was done by a push of a button.

Here’s a sneak preview inside Giveaway Manager 2.

Obviously sneak preview isn’t enough to taste is raw power and potential. I’ve got access to the demo software.

You want in?

It’s by invitation only,

so I’m inviting you to try this software.

Here’s your invitation link:

Giveaway Manager 2 Contributers

P.s, The 40 DC Niche Marketing challenge will be updated tomorrow. If you haven’t signup for this blog feed, I urge you to do so.