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Things to consider:
1. Target audience: who are they? what are they interested in? why would they be interested in your product?
2. Current market situation: what is everybody else offering and for what target audience?
3. Your product: where’s the opportunity for it? What is its unique selling point as compared to similar existing products?
Defining a niche:
1. Is anybody offering anything in the same niche?
2. Is anybody offering the same product for the same target audience?
3. What makes the niche unique?
4. What makes the niche potentially profitable?
5. Is my niche too wide?
6. Is my niche too narrow?
– If the niche is untapped, what could be the reason nobody is offering anything in it?
Analyzing the market:
1. What is the approach used by the existing product providers?
2. What is the price range for the existing products?
3. What is the estimated demand?
4. Does the market rely largely on paid advertising, partner relationships or organic SERPs?
Your product should have a future:
1. Develop the initial offer – what is the best angle to start with? By starting with an offer that is too wide, it will be difficult to cut down your losses if your product fails.
2. Develop a few possible scenarios for your product’s further development: what will happen if the initial offer is successful, what will happen if it is not as successful as you hoped it to be, what will happen if it got no customer response at all
3. Make a development plan for your product for the next 6 months, next year, etc.
Defining a possible new product opportunity:
1. Identify an existing problem
2. See if any solutions to it currently exist
3. If there are solutions, see what the drawbacks of these solutions are
4. Think of a (better) way to solve the problem
5. Testing the potential interest in your solution: before developing the product itself, write an e-book describing the problem and possible solution without giving away too much, offer it for free to those who sign up at your site (e.g. through PPC) – if the rate of sign ups and your e-book downloads is high so is the potential for your solution.
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In the area of link building, there are many important factors to remember. After all, link building is the single most important part of achieving a high-ranking website in modern search engines. As such, there are many things that can significantly impact the growth and spread of links to your site:
• Make sure your site has something that other webmasters in your niche would be interested in linking to.
• Create content that people will be willing to link to, even if it is not directly easy to monetize. These linkworthy pages will lift the authority and rankings of all pages on your site.
• Create something that legitimate webmasters interested in your topic would be interested in linking to.
• When possible, try to get your keywords in many of the links pointing to your pages.
• Register, participate, or exchange links with other related websites. Be part of their discussion or at least a little bit closer to the discussion.
• Look for places from which you can get high-quality free links (like local libraries or chambers of commerce).
• If you have some good internal content, try to get direct links to your inner pages.
• Produce articles and get them syndicated to more authoritative sites.
• Start an interesting and unique blog (like mine seo specialist blog) and write about your topics, products, news, and other sites in your community.
• Comment on other sites with useful relevant and valuable comments.
• Participate in forums to learn about what your potential consumers think is important. What questions do they frequently ask? How do you solve those problems.
• Issue press releases with links to your site.
• Leave glowing testimonials for people and products you really like. Often times when the product owner or person posts the testimonials, they will include a link back to your site.
• Sponsor charities, blogs, or websites related to your site.
• Consider renting links if you are in an extremely competitive industry. Adult, gaming, credit and pharmacy categories will likely require link rentals and/or building topical link networks.
• Mix your link text up. Adding words like buy or store to the keywords in your some of your link text can make it look like more natural linkage data and help you rank well for many targeted secondary phrases.
• Survey, including what ideas, tools or articles has become industry standard or famous information? What ideas are missing from the current market space that could also filled that niche?
• If you have large site, make sure you create legitimate reasons for people to want to reference more than just your homepage.
• For more information of other seo strategies kindly refer reading seo book (Thanks!) or any questions or just email me at seopinay@seopinay.com.
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Link wheel is a good way to maximize your keyword rankings, it’s a matter of creating a blogs and web 2.0 property websites. FYI this is not a black hat method it also takes a lot of work to build this process which includes content creation, link building and networking stuffs.
Here are 4 simple steps on how to make the process of link wheel.
First of all, you must have or build your money site which is your main website or money making website.
Second is to create pages and content from any web 2.0 websites,
- Create an article from EzineArticles,
- Creating lens from Squidoo.
- Creating pages or blogs from Blogger, Wordpress, Livejournal, Weebly, Quizilla and other 3rd Blogging sites.
Third, All created pages and websites must be linked to one another, which is forming like a wheel and all of them must have a link pointing to your money website.
Fourth is you must also need to spread your created pages to the web, like doing some link building and other stuffs for link popularity.
This is how the wheel looks like.
