Niche Marketing On Crack/ Affiliate Income Generator/ Killer Niche Marketing
March 28, 2007 10:05 am Random General Brainstormed Thoughts!Those 3 products are the biggest surprises.
Got an email asking a couple questions about NMOC/FAIG/KNM system (to me they are one giant complete system). Answers below:

1) Where to find good products? Good products for the blogs can be found on clickbank or Commission Junction.
NMOC does a good job of explaining how to find products. FAIG does also, I think NMOC is a little better in that regard.
ut you must get those products from the affiliate networks. If its not on CB, you’ll find it on CJ. Shareasale & Linkshare are also good networks, in fact I think Shareasale is where the nonijuice affiliate program was found.
2) Yes it is difficult to “Maintain” that many blogs – but you have options. I only scanned NMOC, but you see where he wrote you can break each article down into posts? Well with wordpress, you can make each post” post automatically at a time interval you set, simply by choosing the date right before you click “publish”. this means you could have the blog update automatically for a very long time with snippets of articles, without you having to do any more work (till the articles run out).
Also there are software that will post to your blogs on a set schedule, such as RSS2Blog & SEO Blog Builder. Both great software, but expensive.
As far as income. If you seriously create 100 blogs as per NMOC and use the linking it suggests, and add the linking that FAIG suggests….. with 50 blogs, assuming a commission sale of $20 dollars every other day (or 4 days a week), I cannot see why you wouldn’t make at least $320 per month PER BLOG! (Andrew in NMOC says this is what one of his blogs makes, so..Yes that means if you have chosen good products with little competition and have your SEO (on page & off page linking) done right, with 50 affiliate blogs you CAN make $16,000 dollars – yes, sixteen thousand dollars a month!
Shit. Now you got ME exited lol. I’m actually in the middle of building the process that helps me with the linking so I will be doing this.
Seriously. One GREAT tip I can give you is FOCUS ON ONE THING! This is it.
Hostmonster has a great deal so I would place all your blogs there absolutely.
Note: FAIG has a more advanced linking tactic which takes a little more work & planning, but works like crazy for getting more “link power”& rankings for your blogs. Add squidoo in the mix and point everything to your blog and you are off to the bank.


sylmailian :
Date: May 1, 2007 @ 4:24 am
Fantastic article. Just bought two of he products,yesterday – the $20 off the more expensive one was a lovely surprise.
I just posted the following,re: OnDeemandProfits, on the Warrior forum,and thought I’d post it here,incase you missed it –
Hi Dhira,
“Irony…on demand”
Man,what a brilliant,and ironic,line.
Love your “Low brow” blog,and truly honest reviews,by the way.
Here’s some more irony – I discovered it through your Sig.
And a little more irony for anyone who hasn’t visited it – It’s anything but Low Brow.
A little irony in the title,there,I think.
I know some people don’t like the hard hitting reviews,epecially if one of their favorite products gets a good bashing,but what’s the point in only giving good reviews,to good products?
That doesn’t save people from wasting money and effort on poor products.
I just bought some stuff,through your site,that you recommended,and was happy to do so.[Two parts of your "giant complete system"].
There are so many sites doing “rich jerk – style” reviews,ie:give one ,or two products less-than-glowing reviews,simply to earn trust,so that the punters will buy the ones you review well.
They’re so obvious because of their banality.
Your harsh reviews,on the other hand can be quite savage,and ring true,and I’ve seen you do this with some highly regarded products,then tear apart the inevitable cries of anger and dismay from fans of those products.Fantastic stuff,and very entertaining.
I hope your blog grows and grows,and that you write many more reviews.
What an original concept : actually strongly recommend products that you find to be good,at least,and save your readers time,money and effort by just as strongly putting down products that you didn’t find useful.
Then defend your position,intelligently,against those who angrily disagree.
It should be common practice,but I rarely see it.
You really do deserve to have a Very large readership.
The only downside,at the moment,is that there aren’t more reviews,but that’s more than made up for by the quality and intelligence of the content.
Who else takes the time to not only review a product,but find complimentary products,to use together,such that the whole truly is greater than the sum of the parts.I think most would keep such finding to themselves.Thanks for sharing the insights.
Best Wishes,
Sylmarilian.
Dhira :
Date: May 3, 2007 @ 6:39 am
Sylmarilian,
Thank you very much for your kind comments. Wow.
It’s when i read comments like that I get re-inspired.
I do get them occasionally, but not enough lol. But I appreciate them when i do.
I guess my style comes about because I was never really serious about having an “internet marketing blog”. It just kind of happened. My intention was simply to document a few thoughts & techniques here & there.
I never promoted it beyond my sig file in the warrior forum, but here we are.
I was a newbie once, spending countless sleepless nights trrying to crack the IM code – and I slowly figured it out after lots of disappointments. It makes me rageful to see the same scams from 3 years ago still perpetuating the necomers into the biz.
I simpy write what I feel I wish i had read when I started.
I dont care about pissng people off, I care about saying what I feel. If I feel soemthignis good, I say it,.
If I feel it is shitty, I say it.
I try to type as I would talk – much easier that way.
Anyways your comments are appreciated, and I will try to do more reviews and posts – Brainstorm style ;-)
Roy :
Date: May 11, 2007 @ 9:18 pm
Dhira,
Good stuff!
You should post more, especially your findings and implementation of how different system may work together.
I will be happy to buy from you :)
Roy