Advice For Google Snipers

November 5, 2009 by Dan · 2 Comments
Filed under: Google Sniper 

Here’s some advice for those of you considering building Google Sniper sites:

Build at least 8 of them - George proclaims that 3/4 Sniper sites will make money so it’s best if you get 6/8 sites working as opposed to 3/4.

Think assembly line here since I got a little burned out

  • researching some niches and finding them,
  • then ordering domain names and setting up the accounts for the sites on my server,
  • then building the sites,
  • then going back to find more niches

So what I recommend that you do is:

1- Dedicate a whole day or 3-4 hours to researching niches, and find 10-12 of them, then pick the 8 with the most potential.

2- Spend the next day or 3-4 hours getting domain names, setting up accounts, and building the sites.

3- find products or programs to promote

4- Start adding site content

NOTE:

If I recommend this product, I will make some templates for everyone to use since you have to make the following standardized forms for these sites anyways:

  • About Me,
  • Contact Me,
  • Privacy Policy

After you build the sites properly, you need to start adding content to them.  IF…you did your keyword research properly AND built your sites the right way, the most important next step is your content.

In Google Sniper George has a great section on writing this content so I recommend that you do the research first, build the sites, set them up, then focus on your pre-selling content.

Picking affiliate programs to monetize your efforts.

Since your site content and pre-selling is going to be focused on selling something your story may revolve around a product name or just some easy to rank for terms.  So you should know what your recommended product is going to be:

Some quick places to find products to promote:

  • Clickbank – search the market place look for high gravity
  • Commission Junction – takes more time since you need to get site approved
  • CPA networks – requires site approval
  • PayDotCom – quick and easy like ClickBank
  • See what your competitors are promoting too

Note on doing research:

The main considerations for deciding to go with a niche are:

  • # of searches average ( must be at least 3-7k/month
  • # of competing sites with Keywords in their titles
  • Is the keyword available as a domain name as a .com, .org, or .net?  If not then skip it
  • Are there authority sites already ranked at the top for these terms? If so,then it’s a no-go
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