The Future of Micro Niche Adsense Sites

by Aditya on May 21, 2010

This is the perfect time/period to write this post.

Everything on the internet comes in waves, a new technology, a new strategy, new marketing techniques, etc. Example: First Hotmail, now Gmail. First MySpace, now Facebook/Twitter. First Napster, now Music Streaming sites. Lastly, the biggest of them all: first, AltaVista Search, now the Big G. :)

So,  like everything, I have seen an upsurge in the development and promotion of “Micro Niche” Adsense websites. Although the basic strategy behind these sites is the same: keyword research, low competition, quality content and easy monetization. It can be seen, that most people are EXPLOITING this technique. Hence, Micro Niche Websites is commonly mistaken as a Made-For-Adsense (MFA) site.

Plenty of people are riding the wave. It is only till Google catches up.

The purpose of this post is to highlight the problem and provide a solution. If you are just looking for a quick buck, then I would say go ahead, make 100 one page sites, stick your Adsense Code and rake in some moolah. Just keep doing it until Google decides to either de-index/sandbox your sites, or even if Adsense decides that your site does not meet their quality guidelines and removes you from the program.

However, if you are looking at long term passive income, and a sustainable business model, like myself, then put more effort in buidling your sites. When you have selected your micro niche, trust me, 80% of the battle is already won. Why waste the effot by just putting up a one page/MFA site. Go ahead, get some quality content on your site. Build 10 – 15 pages, make all sites look unique, and start your link building campaigns.

Surely, the effort will be many folds greater, but your business model will be SUSTAINABLE.

This is what works for me, and brings a smile to my face every time I check my Adsense account. :)

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Liszt May 21, 2010 at 7:06 am

Great post, thanks for the tip. A few months back, i make dozens of MNS,but just several make real money, most of them just waste my time.maybe i should make link building campaigns for them, so , Aditya ,i hope you can share some your experience of link building for us.

Thanks

Liszt.

Aditya May 21, 2010 at 3:35 pm

@Liszt:

Thanks for the idea Liszt, I’ll do a post on link building soon enough. :)

Kelly May 22, 2010 at 5:12 am

Good post-I am too afraid to make small adsen3e sites. The ones I am going to make will start with 6 and gradually move up to 20 over time-so hopefully that will work!

Gowri June 1, 2010 at 5:06 am

Adsense has been one area where I have just not had any luck. Maybe it is because, as per your previous post, I havent really tried it properly yet. I really should get working on something like this. Btw, How do you go about your link building? Just commenting on blogs or what? Just a broad area to get started on.

Aditya June 1, 2010 at 6:24 pm

@Gowri:
For link building I use all available methods, including blog commenting, article submission, bookmarking.

Also,
I check competition, backlinks, PR of top ranked pages for analysis.
UAW is working fine for me, I am having the same results which I used to have a few months, back. Each UAW run gets me, 5-10 links in Yahoo.

Siau Hen June 5, 2010 at 11:53 am

Hi Aditya,

Stumble upon your website when doing some research about Amazon Affiliate, and you know what, what are you doing now are quite same to mine.

Anyway, good luck to you and hope we can be success and earn big bucks from the internet.

Monica S. June 17, 2010 at 7:45 pm

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