First website question

Drewdiggity

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Ok I am starting my first site here's my question it's going to be software already have found enough affiliate programs to sell 15 to 20 pieces of software about 5 per category is the goal I asked this question at the affilorama forum and the answer the give is use only 3 to 5 products and do a bunch of articles and only 5 reviews so here's the question for what I'm doing how many keywords should I use and can I just use seo solely in reviews with afew articles anyone have a formula to get me rolling
 


Ok the formula I was given was find a single niche pick 3 to 5 products the get 30 keywords which I would use to write 30 article 5 of which are reviews I'm going much further though 20 products I basically just want to know how many keywords would be needed to get sales on a site like this and if I should write more reviews instead of just a bunch of articles that aren't pushing for the sale I'm going to be in 4 category's antivirus spyware reg cleaners then utilities I'm going to solo it into those four groups do you think the reviews alone can get me enough traffic and how many keywords per section or product should I pull
 
Ok I am starting my first site here's my question it's going to be software already have found enough affiliate programs to sell 15 to 20 pieces of software about 5 per category is the goal I asked this question at the affilorama forum and the answer the give is use only 3 to 5 products and do a bunch of articles and only 5 reviews so here's the question for what I'm doing how many keywords should I use and can I just use seo solely in reviews with afew articles anyone have a formula to get me rolling

Disclaimer: I'm a tadpole when it comes to SEO. I'm only telling you what I do. It may not be best practice so I hope the big guns on this forum will point you in the right direction.....

Your sentences are remarkably long. You probably have large lungs. Anyway, to answer your query.. Your approach depends on your business model. You could create a super site reviewing all different 15-20 softwares in the niche. With this you can get a generic domain name and have a better chance at branding your site.

It's odd affilorama old you to simply do 3-5 products... they always recommend you write 50+ articles per site. Anyway, I digress. Here's what I do with my review style site which has given some results.

What you need to do is simple. Simply start out with 3-5 reviews of the BEST products since they will have the most traffic. (They'll have more competition too). The keywords for those reviews are easy to figure out. Suppose I'm selling a software program called 'fly trapper extreme'. My targeted keywords would be:

1. Fly trapper extreme
2. Fly trapper extreme review
3. Buy fly trapper extreme
4. Fly trapper extreme download
5. Fly trapper extreme discount
6. Fly trapper extreme coupon
7. Fly trapper extreme software

I call these the hot keywords. Unfortunately, they don't get huge traffic but they convert very well.

I'd then write a fairly lengthy review and include as many of those keywords as possible. Use GKWT for more keyword and LSI ideas.

I'd then write second tier articles on the same site that link to the review page(s). You have to use yer noggin a bit 'ere mate. Who would buy fly trapper extreme? What problems do they have? Write down what queries they'd plug into Google. These are warm leads. They have a problem but aren't necessarily in buying mode just yet.

You then compile the keywords that fit this i.e. how to get rid of flies, eliminate flies, fly problem e.t.c. These are your big traffic keywords as they are more general. Of course you need to use the Google keyword tool to fine tune this but once you have your second tier keywords, you write articles for all of them and then link to your review.

Why do this? Say I have a fly problem. I search for 'how to get rid of flies' and your second tier article is in the top 10 and I click on it. I read it and see that you recommend a product called 'fly trapper extreme' which you have conveniently reviewed, you are essentially turning a warm lead into a hot one.

You then build additional links to the first and second tier and if your SEO is decent, you'll start to see some rankings.

If you are doing this by hand, it's quite intensive. Here's how I work when I do these.

I'll take two days out to write the product reviews and then put them up on WordPress.

I then begin writing the second tier keyword articles and put them up. 1 a day is OK.

My link building will focus on the best converting keywords first. I'll aim to get on page 1 for product name keyword and product name review keyword.

Focus on one keyword at a time and don't build too many links if your site is still new.

I'd recommend you go on godaddy auctions and buy an aged domain that's related to your niche somehow if you can find it. It'll give you moar freedom. Do you dig?

Anything you need me to elaborate on.. let me know.:yin-yang:
 
pick up useful keywords, write some content on it for that hire some writer or do by yourself and alongside go for seo with special focus on ur keywords