Niche Based Websites Link Building
This article I found by reading Jim Karter’s Case Study on Chemotherapy.
This case study is mainly for people interested in making money with niche based websites, you can use wordpress if you wanted.
He explains from start to finish briefly but in depth. Nobody will show you step a to z thoroughly it would just take too much time, a lot of it is just common sense.
Here are the following articles you can read from Jim Karter’s Blog:
- Case Study: Chemotherapy Site: Follow-Up 1
- Case Study: Chemotherapy Site: Follow-Up 2
- Case Study: Chemotherapy Site: Follow-Up 3
- Case Study: Chemotherapy Site: Follow-Up 4
- Case Study: Chemotherapy Site: Follow Up 5
- My Link Building Strategy
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This is a brief summary of my developing niche based website and driving traffic to it through link building.
- Day 1: Buy a domain which is good for the keyword you are looking to create a website.
- Day 2: Create one page website (around 500 words) based on your keyword(s) and give around 3 to 4 links to wikipedia’s pages (related to your keyword). These wiki links will help search engines to assign a website-category to your site. Then get one backlink (I normally get this link from one of my own directory) for this site. Then forget about this site for a month. (in this time, you can start thinking on your next keyword site.)
- Day 30 (After one month): Expand the website to 5 pages of content and get 4 more links, one each from a directory, a blog post, a social networking site and a regular site. Then again forget this site for a month.
- Day 60 (after two months): This is the time when I start working on the website to make it 100 page website. I make sure that I have to get one back-link for each of my page I am creating. So after this phase is completed, I have just 5 links to my homepage and 1 link each to my internal pages. This internal pages link prevent your pages going into supplemental index of google.
- Day 90 (after 3 months): This is the time when I start my FREE directory submissions. I follow all the new-directory announcement sections in various webmaster forums for new directories. These links are the easiest to get and for free. Other than these, I submit to around 1000 free directory list. It takes around 10 days of work.
- Day 120: (after 4 months): At this time, I start looking for 3-way link exchanges. I do it in two ways. First one, the old regular method, by emailing the webmaster (but with very much personal touch). Secondly, on webmaster forums like Digital Point. I avoid doing reciprocal link exchange.
- Day 150 (after 5 months): I add around 100 more pages to my site with 1 link each for every new page. Yes, this takes a lot of time but is really worth it. This is the point where I do around 20 article submissions. for backlinks to the homepage.
- Day 180 (after 6 months): This is the time when I start spending money on the site to get links. I start submitting to paid directories (including good ones like: yahoo.com, botw.org, addalink.org, alivedirectory.com etc.). I start buying paid content-embedded links. I strictly avoid getting any site-wide links (except for directories, which is a different story all together).
This is normally the time when my site gets around of sandbox and start earning me some good amount. At this point, I add this site to around 20 of my own directories (with all different TITLE and description). I also add at-least 20 of my internal pages (different pages to different directories) from this site to each of my 20 directories (total of 400 links). These directories of mine are unknown to general public and is sole purpose of getting links to my own sites.
So, this is the time when my site is running full fledged. After this I CONSTANTLY keep adding the content as well as back-links.
After this, I make sure that 50% of the profit from the site should go back into the link building for the website. When the website has reached top 3 in search engines, it automatically starts getting all those .gov or .edu etc. links, so I reduce my budget from 50% to around 25% and keep the 75% to myself.
So to achieve the full strength, my sites takes at least one year.
Google says, I need time to put your site on top, I give it enough time.So thats my website development and link building strategy. What is your strategy? Please comment and do let me know.
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Great info on how to get your site ranked better on the search engines. Great for all starting websites.
He’s using Adsense and Kontera. If your niche market is anything CPA Offer based. You can make more money by through promoting CPA offers also.
I will definetly start and try to make some money doing this.
It’s something I will end up needing to learn in the future too. If I plan to have an internet career.











This is normally the time when my site gets around of sandbox and start earning me some good amount. At this point, I add this site to around 20 of my own directories (with all different TITLE and description). I also add at-least 20 of my internal pages (different pages to different directories) from this site to each of my 20 directories (total of 400 links). These directories of mine are unknown to general public and is sole purpose of getting links to my own sites.
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