Niche Blogging: Don’t Focus On One Individual Blog or Store
While browsing my feeds today, I ran across an interesting post about how affiliate marketers need to start multiple niche blogs at once. This is something I have always practiced and I guess I just took for granted that everyone practiced this strategy.
Anyway, the author’s main point is that niche blogging requires time and patience more than anything to succeed, so rather than spending your time waiting for your seed you planted to grow, start working on some extra seeds while you wait.
I always make a habit of launching 5 niche blogs or BANS stores at a time. Then each weekend I try to finish one of those blogs over the next 5 weeks. Once all 5 are done, I start another 5 and so on. This method has worked very well, and I’ve found that it is a great use of my time.
I know many of my readers work on niche blogging. What methods have you found work best?










Comment by Bush Mackel on May 6th, 2008:
It’s certainly been a while since I’ve been over to Court’s site. The new look is… nice. I don’t know that I’m LOVING it ’cause it’s a bit soft for my tastes but it’s very pleasant. (#):)
Anyway, good post. I wish I had the time right now to go back to niche blogging!
Comment by Mark at MeAndMyDrum.com on May 8th, 2008:
Hey Kyle, so could you define what you mean by finishing the blogs? I assume you’re talking about content. Personally, what I’m in the process of doing is to do some article marketing for my niche blogs, which, if done right, will attract traffic while I move on to the next niche blog.
Comment by Kyle Eslick on May 9th, 2008:
@ Bush – Not a huge fan of their theme? I must have soft tastes then
@ Mark – By launching, I meant get the setup done. For a BANS site, I go through and setup the actual store and let it sit there. Then each weekend I go through and do things like add a banner, change colors to look more like a professional website, and of course writing some more content pages. If a site is successful, you can really push for extra traffic by adding new content pages every few weeks or however often you want. The more content you get, the more traffic you should get!