halfpc - just one last question :bowdown:
is your page that you link to from Y! answers supposed to have a lot of quality content, or just a small paragraph (like the example arb pages shown in this thread)
my page has about three times the content and no pics. I gave it more content so as to be well within google's tos. I showed it to someone at google so as to be 100% sure it was ok.
As per "quality content"... imagine your niche is leather gloves. And you are trying to (matter-of-factly) convince someone who otherwise wouldn't give a shit about leather gloves to buy himself a pair of leather gloves.
That's the tone/mood you are in. The page will then result in something that prepares them to go the next step and click on the one damned ad once they read the thing. They already want to know about it all so the page WILL have the right tone.
Soooo.. have a page that clinically and sterily goes onto what the various types/uses for leather gloves can be, a few words on what to look for when choosing leather gloves, what the best way to clean leather gloves is and how much their life will improve when they'll get themselves a nice pair of confortable leather gloves, then stick your code in and off you go to yahoo.
Search for "leather gloves" in the box (tick to select the "open questions" only, so you can answer) then just blurb something politely cheerful about your own leather gloves and how it pays to read up a little before buying them and post the link to your page.
I used yahoo to find my niche. I made sure there was a topic that brought back many questions and relatively few answers. My niche brings back some 100 open questions most days and these average about 4/5 replies each. My niche is not about leather gloves as the keyword costs only $4 at Google.
Btw, this guy WANTS to buy some kind of gloves now so forget all I said, go and get an affiliate link to some glove vendor and post it to him, quick! that's your start, lol.
Yahoo! Answers - What are the best gloves for a OL/DL?