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Posts Tagged ‘niche’

The Challenge Continues

Posted by Mark Cuda on Monday, August 18th, 2008 | 4 Comments »

Hey everybody. Well, like I promised, we are going to start producing kick butt content. Today. That’s right, I said today. Right here, right now, you are going to start getting blown away by what we’re going to accomplish here.

The challenge continues today, but I’m going to raise the stakes, and make this a little more interesting. Remember when you all voted to pick which of the three choices I would pursue? Click here to check out that post. Now, if you look, “Create a blog and sell it for $500 or more of profit” is the choice that won. But wait…what came in second place? Ah yes, “Create a blog and get it earning $100 a month” came in second. But guess what? We are officially adding that goal to the MonkeyBlogger Challenge. So now, we will create a blog, get it earning $100 or more a month, and sell it for $500 or more. But you know what, why stop there? Let’s make it $750…heck $1,000! Yeah! Now we’re talking!

So it’s settled then. We’ll create a blog, get it earning $100 a month, and sell it for at least $1,000.

When I say $100 a month, I don’t mean $100 gross profit, we’re talking net. So yes, there will be expenses for every month, but we’ll be profiting off it, so who cares right? ;)

Now, the next step in the challenge is picking a name and domain, and we’ve done that. The name for our technology blog for the challenge is “Tech Smack” and the domain is www.techsmack.net

One reason I went with .net is because I can prove to those few skeptical ones that a .net site can still be just as valuable as a .com site. The other reason was that everything .com was taken. ;) Haha, at least all the good ones. Either way, this challenge will prove that it can work.

That’s it for today, tomorrow we’ll start the blog creation, organization, customization and optimization processes and get the ball rolling. So stay close, it’s coming!

*NOTE* We here in Florida have a Hurricane/Tropical Storm coming, so there is a chance that tomorrow’s post will be delayed, but if it’s at all possible, tomorrow’s post will come tomorrow. :) *NOTE*

MB Challenge: Name and Domian Choice

Posted by Mark Cuda on Tuesday, July 29th, 2008 | 6 Comments »

Well, last time, we spoke about niche choice. We went into detail about exactly what niche I had chosen, and all the reasons for doing so.

Today we are going to talk about another very important factor when starting a blog, especially when you plan to sell at some point. Your choice of name, and you choice of domain.

When it comes to blogs, you want to be able to achieve as many loyal readers and visitors as you can. One important yet simple way to do this is to have good domain choice. If someone can easily remember your blog’s name and domain, it is more likely that they will return at some point. But if you name is off the wall, hard to spell, or confusing, people will very easily forget.

For example, if you have a tech blog, and you call it www.techblog.com, you will get a lot of vistiors to return due to the draw of your domain, making it easier to brand your name, which is something I have talked about before. But if you call it, www.scorpiansden.com, a lot of people are going to forget what your blog was called. See, many people do not subscribe on the first, second, or even third visit. A lot of them read your blog for quite some time, and then decide to sign up for your RSS feed. So you at first need to get them coming back a few times if you want them to eventually subscribe to the RSS feed.

So when choosing your domains, make sure they are somewhat related to your niche, or at least something very brandable. In my case, www.monkeyblogger.com doesn’t really make you think “Tips and Tricks for Internet Professionals”, but it’s very brandable and easy to remember, which can catch a reader’s eye.

For our chellange, considering we have a tech blog in the works, we want to go with something related to tech obviously. Also, trying to stay with .com and .net is preferable, other extensions are harder for some to remember.

I have a few ideas for domains myself for this challenge, but I would like to hear what you have to say! In the comments, leave ideas for what you think my domain should be, and if any one of you get picked, you’ll get a special prize! :D So just leave a comment with your ideas and with your opinions on this post and this challenge, and we’ll move on to the next step in this challenge, Set up the blog, organize, customize, and optimize.

Niche Chosen for the MB Challenge

Posted by Mark Cuda on Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008 | 7 Comments »

Well, I got some great input, and did a lot of research, and I’ve decided on which niche I’ll be doing.

Technology.

For sub-niche, I’ve decided that I’m going to go with a general technology blog.

My reasoning for this is simple, but I’ll go into detail regarding what swayed me to go with this.

For one thing, technology is something that I’m interested in. When it comes to blogging, and anything else really, you need to be motivated. To be motivated, you need to be interested. If your not interested in the subject your blogging about, and I’ve talked about this at length before, you just not going to succeed. Because deep down, the money you might make will not be enough of a motivator for long.

Another reason why I went with technology is because it’s a big money making niche. Because of the fact that it is such a large niche, it will be easier to find advertisers for a technology blog as opposed to a blog about hairbrushes. Along with this is the fact that many people are interested in technlogoy, making it an easier niche to find readers for.

But, there are not just Pros to this niche. One con is the fact that there are already a ton of blogs on technology, such as TechCrunch, Gizmodo, Engadget, etc. For this reason, it will be touch to break out onto the scene. But I have some unique ideas and plans for this, so I think we’ll be fine. ;) More on that later. :)

One other great thing about a technology niche blog is that I can find a lot of things to write about, so we won’t be stuck with nothing to write about.

Well, that’s it! :D My reasons for my niche choice. Now remember, thsi doesn’t automatically mean that you should go with a technology blog, but there just tips that you can use. Look at all the pros and cons of your niche. Write them down even. Be 100% sure that’s what you want to do before you commit yourself, and right off the bat, you’ll set yourself up for success.

MB Challenge - Part One: Picking a Niche

Posted by Mark Cuda on Wednesday, July 16th, 2008 | 7 Comments »

First off, I want to apologize for the delay, but my grandma has not been doing well at all, and I’ve been at the hospital almost every day, so it’s been tough on the family. But I’m taking time to write this up, as it’s important I think.

The time has come for use to move onto the first step of the MonkeyBlogger Challenge. Picking a niche. Now, this is one of the toughest, and most crucial steps when it comes to starting a blog or website with the goal of selling for profit.

So for our blog, that’s the first thing we want to figure out. What is it we want to do with this blog? What do we want to promote? A product? A service? Is is a news blog? Thes are all things we need to consider.

I’ve done a lot of research and thought regarding this, and I’ve decided to go with a news blog. But the next step is choosing what type of news blog. Considering there are many news blogs, I don’t want to be too general with my niche.  For example, I wouldn’t go for a blog like www.tuaw.com, which covers everything Apple, but something like www.appleiphoneapps.com, which covers just iPhone apps.

So I’ve picked four general niches, and I’m looking for the help of my readers to pick which one to go with, and then what sub-niche to go with. So, in the comments, leave which of the four you think I should choose and why, as well as some sub-niche ideas. I’ll consider all and then choose what to go with, and we’ll discuss that in another post.

So without further adu, here are the four niche choices.

  1. Technology
  2. Music
  3. Television
  4. Sports

Now it’s time for your input. :)

The MonkeyBlogger Challenge Begins…

Posted by Mark Cuda on Saturday, July 12th, 2008 | 10 Comments »

Well guys, had a tough week, my grandma had a stroke, and is well, dying. It’s been hard for the family and I but I know I must get my mind off it, so I’m going to start the Official, First….MONKEYBLOGGER CHALLENGE! :D

We are going to be having a lot of fun with this theme.

“Create a blog and sell if for $500 profit”

For this, we are going to have to go through a few steps to start up.

1. Pick a niche

2. Pick a name and domain

3. Set up blog, organize, custom, optimize

4. Start the content flow

5. Promote, promote, promote

6. Build lasting readerships

7. SELL THAT BAD BOY!

So to start off, we need a niche. A theme. A starting point.

I will be brainstorming and reasearching this a lot, and I’ll need your help in making final desicions. So in the comments of this post, I want you to leave your ideas regarding niche choice, and tomorrow I’ll be listing mine here. :)

On another note, at the end of the challenge, whoever brings this post the most traffic will get an amazing price. :) So don’t make haste to post about it in your blogs! :D