Hmm well for me I still use Google everyday and I don't see much changes, I am still able to find anything that I'm looking for and i think I will stay with them forever unless Yahoo or Bing change.
It works if you use it the right way, for example what I do is I send out mostly free content where my readers can learn from, then about every other week I send out some type of advertisement. This seems to work for me.
I look for monthly searches for around 5k, this way I don't have to compete with to many other websites.
But I see you found 300k which I am jealous lol, you must have found something good with this many searches and low compete.
I look for gravity score, if it's anything over 20 I will promote it.
I also email a vendor I want to promote and ask for a copy of the product, if they don't reply back to me I move on and forget about that vendor.
I look for gravity score, if it's anything over 20 I will promote it.
I also email a vendor I want to promote and ask for a copy of the product, if they don't reply back to me I move on and forget about that vendor.
This works for me, whenever I create a new page I always post it on twitter and bookmark on one of the social network sites. My page is listed in Google in about 4 hours.
Before you give up on your niche you should wait and advertise your site, post comments on blogs and forums, write articles you should see more traffic coming thru then.
It's ok to use dashes and hyphens in your domain name, but just like someone here already said your customers might confuse your domain with someone else. So if you can I would pick a different name.
When I think of something I want to promote I first always check with google keyword if it's worth it, if their isn't to many people promoting the niche I want to be in then I go and look for products to promote.
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