Dazed and Confused
John G Kelly wrote to me recently and said
I was reading your blog and became ... dazed and confused
“a lot of what you write in the blog is going over my head as to the reason WHY you are doing it”
So if he has that question he’s probably not the only one.
Also Gill Poland very politely asked if I could explain terms like RSS when I use them. I pointed her to an excellent resource which you can find at http://whatis.techtarget.com/ and I will see if I can remember to link to the appropriate page in future for my newbie readers (but if I forget you know where to go)

Above is a sample listing from the site - scroll down below Sponsored Links
So let’s get back to the question in handy – WHY
There are actually more than one project going on concurrently but all are interlinked together
Project 1 – My main focus
Myself and two other marketers are putting together a fantastic membership site with three primary aims
- Teach people about Niche Marketing – niche mini-sites, niche products… and provide people with the tools, resources and knowledge to get moving quickly and how to do that little bit extra which makes the difference between little to no results to incremental growth
- Get people to take consistent action and give them the knowledge, skills and support they need to make progress
- Create a vibrant community and implement various tactics which we haven’t seen other people doing that will motivate, inspire and get people taking action towards their goals
This is very much an overview but if this sounds of interest you can goto http://www.nicheservicestation.com and register your interest and you will be one of the first to know. We will be limiting membership and there will be price increases in future.
Project 2 – Niche Products
I will be launching a new product this week which fits in with the first theme of the site. Members will get a product with sales page in that niche as part of the membership but the simple fact of the matter is that many people find it difficult to take that page and add bonuses, get testimonials, setup payment, upload everything… so what I am trying to do is offer them an alternative by either 1) creating our own products 2) arranging special arrangements with vendors and then have these products presold on their niche site and then get 75% commission on any sale. This mean no hassle of support, no worrying about differentiating the sales page, having to edit the page, uploading them…) so we cater for those who are experienced and those who are less experienced too.
Project 3 – Niche Sites of my own
The key to building a niche site is to built it incrementally so I wanted to get 50 sites setup with the domains registered and the hosting sorted out. Then rather than trying to add hundreds of pages at once – build perhaps 30 pages initially and get it picked up by the search engines. Then as you add new content and the search engines come back then they see that it is a site that is growing.
What is the point of these little sites in subjects like calligraphy
1. Adsense revenue (if you don’t know what Adsense is you can find out more at https://www.google.com/adsense)
2. Affiliate revenue - selling related ebooks, books, pens.. and getting a commission for any sales
3. Build up a list of people interested in that topic – I also aim to survey them to find out what their questions are – in which case can create my own product
4. Many of the topics were specifically chosen because I already have products that I have rights to or public domain works that I have gathered that can be used for content.
None of these projects were making any money at the start of the challenge so they are all valid for my goal of $100 a day in 90 days.
Each one of these projects could make me that amount alone possibly. I’m actually hoping to make $200 a day from these projects within 90 days – which would be around $6000 per month
That’s it for me today – must get back to work – quick break then my timer starts (I use XNote Stopwatch and set it for 55 minutes - after which I take a break and make sure I have a pen and paper to hand as often as you rest a little after working ideas can come to you). The big mistake many people make is set themselves unrealistic expectations – if you set yourself just 1 or 2 hours a day of focused work you can achive quite a lot.
Paul