Set It And Forget It Part Two – Friday Freebie
Last week I shared a short report with you on creating passive income from niche websites. In case you missed it, you can read the post and download the report here:
Creating Niche Websites For Passive Income
Today I have part two of the report for you. In it we’ll cover list building, monetization and building a sense of community around your niche site using comments and social media.
Set It and Forget It – Part 2 (PDF)
Enjoy!
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Thank you Suzanne, I really enjoyed part one of your report
and I’m looking forward to reading this one too!
Fran
Hi Suzanne!
Nice report you’ve got about building niche sites.
I have a question, though. If you’re building several of these small niche websites, then it would take A LOT of time building a community around it through social media. I must admit, even I personally don’t use all these social sites (G+, Twitter,etc) on a regular basis. What more for my sites?
It’s okay Facebook as you can create fan pages and control several of them within just one account.
With Twitter, I can use an iPhone app where I can just switch accounts easily. But still, I don’t know how to maximize twitter. I’ve seen people putting bit.ly links (or other other shortening redirection links) regularly but I don’t know how to easily create them and share ‘em.
Also, I think your strategy is good for Adsense sites but not really for sites promoting physical products like Amazon.
(On second thoughts, I think it’s alright for a more general site. In my case, my website is more on Peg Perego Ride-on toys but if I have a broader website like ride-on tours for instance, all of your strategies are applicable.)
Cheers,
Tiff
Hi Tiff,
it’s always a balancing act, especially when you’re running mulitple niche websites. I end up doing more of the social networking and such on the sites that are making the most money, but try to do some on all of them. The big thing is to get the ball rolling to the point where enough people know about the site and come across it that they start sharing your content (if it’s good).
For social media management I recommend taking a look at Hootsuite. I use them to manage all my different facebook and twitter accounts. I love the fact that I can schedule tweets and posts to go out. So for some smaller niche sites, I can sit down once a week and write a few posts or tweets and have them go out at different times over the following days.
Hope that helps,
Susanne
That’s one golden tip there! Thanks!
So you mean to say you’ve set up different social media profiles for each niche site? Wow, you’ve just shown me that it’s possible – thanks!
By the way, with your daily affiliate tasks, is that what you do for your niche sites? I mean, do you list out the steps that you do on a daily basis? Do you Provide a sample of niche site, sort of like a case study on how it’s done?
I consider myself a self-starter but sometimes, I just need a little nudge from someone who’s into affiliate marketing (my partner is into personal branding and networking so I couldn’t really count on him to understand what
I’m doing).
Hi Tiffany,
I don’t set them up for each new site, I group my sites together under different themes and use the same social media profiles for related sites. For example, I use the same profiles for a parenting site, a potty training site and a baby recipe site.
I use quite a few examples of my different sites in Daily Affiliate Tasks, but not one example case study throughout. That’s an interesting idea though :)