If you’re wondering where all the FeedBloggin premium content has gone don’t worry, I haven’t just deleted it all and left you hanging!!
The concept actually became so successful that I have moved it onto it’s own site at FeedBlogging.com, so just take a trip over there and have a look round.
You may notice that I’ve also added a private forum for all the FeedBlogging subscribers to discuss tools, techniques and tactics on anything to do with autoblogging, RSS feed blogging, blogging with data feeds, Google Reader etc. etc.
Make sure you sign up for the RSS feed on the site either by email or plain old RSS so that you will know when I’ve posted some new content.
Every so often I run my software to find some expired domain names that have just been dropped and are available for just the registration fee. These are great for building niche or adsense sites around or maybe you will find one that is really valuable, who knows??
NOTE: At the time of publishing, these domains were freely available for registration at any domain registrar. I do not own them so you will not be buying them from me.
Here are some interesting ones that looked as though they are available for anyone to register right now. Please note, as I’m providing these for free, please don’t complain if they have already been taken or I mistakenly list one that hasn’t become available. As with all domain purchases, please check them out to ensure they have not been blacklisted by Google or anything before buying.
To get the complete list of available 2 word expired domains that I’ve just scanned (usually around 6000 names!) please sign up for my newsletter over at the top of the right hand column. I will then send you a link to download future lists as soon as one becomes available.
Each list file is in CSV text file format for easy manipulation in your favourite spreadsheet or database program and contains the domain name and the two words making up the domain for ease of searching and sorting.
I’ve just posted a quick video tutorial up on YouTube to show you how you can pick a niche and go and get lots of ideas for articles, blog posts etc. in under 2 minutes using my Niche Ideas Database.
A great place to get free ideas for your niche in the first place is to sign up for a daily email at Daily Niche Ideas . These guys will send you an email every day with a new niche to think about, plus some information about relevant affiliate programs. You also get lots of free guides and tools, so it’s well worth a look.
Once you have a niche in mind you can then just log on to the Niche Ideas Database and find loads of topics to write about in less than 2 minutes!
Here’s the video:
The Daily Niche Ideas and Niche Ideas Database really are a winning combination!
Commission payments are at a very generous 50% on both initial signup, and recurring monthly subscription, so grab the opportunity to promote my new product now!
Download this free copy of my ClickBank Refund Rate calculator, no sign up or money required!!
Just click on the image and save then unzip the file. Then just run it!
All the instructions are included with the program.
Note, this runs as a completely standalone program and will not install anything at all on your PC. I have tested it on all versions of Win XP, but it should run OK on W98 & W2K as well. Not tested on Vista, but if you try it and it works OK, let me know with a comment below! (hey! that rhymes!) ;-))
Sorry not available for MAC users unless you are running an Windows emulation program to run it in.
At long last after many weeks of tweaking and testing, my private Niche Ideas Database is now available via subscription.
I decided to make it a paid weekly subscription model as I will be constantly working on the database, improving it and expanding the subjects covered all the time, so a small weekly fee seemed the fairest way to cover my costs for the time it will take up.
I am aware that some people prefer to pay just one fee up front and that’s it, but I have been on the customer end of some of these plans and what often happens is that the first few months are great, but then the vendor looses interest and the whole thing just dies a slow death.
I fully intend for this to be a constantly updated and supported service. If you join and find your particular niche is not covered very well, then just log a ticket on my Support Desk and I will usually have your niche topic included within 48 hours (maybe a little longer over weekends/holidays!).
One question that I am asked many times is why, when doing a competition search, do we wrap the search term in quotes?
I will try and explain.
What we’re trying to achieve here is to estimate how many pages we are competing against for a certain term. To do that we only want to see in the results the web pages that have been targeted for the phrase.
We’re not interested at this stage with any pages that may have the individual words within the phrase somewhere on the page, but those that are specifically targeting the actual phrase as we have typed it.
Of course when people actually search for that term, most of the time they will not enclose it in quotes, but that’s not the point. The search engine will look at the term as you have entered it and try to match it’s results for relevance and there are 4 basic ways web masters try and ensure that the search engine thinks the web page is relevant for the term:
Make sure the term is actually on the web page somewhere.
Make sure the term is actually in the title.
Make sure the term is in the anchor text of links pointing back to the page.
Make sure the term is included in the url of the page.