Build a Niche Store - A Mental Day
Written by mbpage on May 19, 2008
Today has been mental. It all started with not being able to access any of my BANS sites or blogs. All use Hostgator and this was the first time I’ve experienced any problems with their service. Still everything was working fine a couple of hours later so I’ll just have to put it down to bad luck.
I’ve been using trial versions of nichebot and wordtracker and as usual I don’t have the time to get everything done. I’ve also bitten the bullet and bought SEO Elite - yes I’m a sucker for punishment. Try learning to use that lot in a day whilst fully developing a new BANS store. Well that’s what I did as well as adding a bunch of sites to Google Webmaster tools and downgrading Adobe Flash to try and resolve problems playing Camtasia Videos.
Haven’t quite got to grips with Nichebot yet but Jim (the owner) is one hell of a guy and supplies some great (undislcosed) bonuses that are truly invaluable. I’ve learned such a tremendous amount from Jim in a few short days it makes nichebot phenomenal value If nothing else take advantage of the 14 day trial you will be very impressed. Combined with SEO elite and the other tools I’ve got no excuses for not increasing my ranking in the serps.
In my next post I’ll start to explore what I’d do differently if I was starting out again and hopefully that will benefit those of you just starting your own BANS empires.
I’m also working on my own BANS Project Template combining the best of Mark’s & Rochelle’s efforts and adding a number of my own customizations. Hope to have that ready in a couple of weeks.
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One Response to “Build a Niche Store - A Mental Day”
I can definitely relate to being overwhelmed with work! LOL
I have to agree with you on NicheBot - Jim really makes it personal, which is something none of the other tools or utilities do. From the welcome letter you receive in the mail to the daily tips… he goes above and beyond to help you get going. That said… I get lost in the website and end up back at wordtracker due to the ease of the tool.
Mark
By Mark Hansen on May 20, 2008