How to Succeed With Build A Niche Store - 19 Things I’ve Learned
Written by mbpage on May 22, 2008
Today I’m starting what appears to be a large series of posts on How to Succeed with Build a Niche Store.
This represents everything I have learned so far and in no particular order (at this stage) the 19 things I would do differently if I were starting again are as follows. Hopefully, Mark and Rochelle will add some of their insights as the series builds.
- Have a thorough understanding of Keyword Research
- Use Google Webmaster Tools
- Get to grips with Niche Research
- Use Meta Tags for maximum effect
- Use Meta Keywords for maximum effect
- Use Meta Descriptions for maximum effect
- Use H1 Tags for maximum effect
- Invest in Tools
- Backup my Stores
- Buy Aged Domains
- Understand Link Building
- Buy appropriate Domain names
- Buy Templates
- Create Keyword rich content
- Patience
- Ranking in SERPS
- Home Page Content
- SEO
- Keep Records
Wow - that is going to be a growing list for sure. I’ve only be at this since the end of March but I have had the luxury of doing things full time. I estimate I work on BANS and related projects for 80 hours per week presently so it is likely I have surpassed (in terms of experience anyway) many people who can only invest a couple of hours per week in Build a Niche Store projects. I hope you find something of value in this series.
So lets get started …………….. will on Tuesday as I’m taking a break for a few days. Spread the word though because I think this is going to be a great series of posts.
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2 Responses to “How to Succeed With Build A Niche Store - 19 Things I’ve Learned”
This is going to be such a good series. I have been doing build a niche stores since the end of March too. I think that these tips are really going to help me.
By cheap acoustic guitars on May 22, 2008
Only 80 hours per week?
Wow! I wish I had as much time to spend doing that. That thing called “my full time job” gets in the way though… damn it!
By Tao on May 22, 2008