Free Niche Research: Ice Cream Makers

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It’s almost summer, and we’ll soon be looking for ways to cool off. Of course, there are pools and air conditioning, but what better way to do it than some delicious ice cream?

Today’s niche will prepare your visitors for the best home made ice cream ever, because you’ll teach them about ice cream makers.

Ready?

Top 10 Highest Paying Keywords (from the Google keyword tool)

Cuisinart ice cream makers $2.24

automatic ice cream makers $1.70

Cuisinart ice cream make $1.69

ice cream maker sale $1.44

ice cream maker machines $1.44

commercial ice cream maker $1.40

magimix ice cream maker $1.39

soft serve ice cream maker $1.34

soft ice cream maker $1.31

professional ice cream maker $1.31

Bonus

musso ice cream maker $1.24

ice cream machine maker $1.20

deni soft serve ice cream maker $1.19

used ice cream maker $1.18

Top 10 Most Searched Keywords (all phrases are exact matches in Google)

ice cream maker 110,000

ice cream makers 60,500

Cuisinart ice cream maker 27,100

kitchenaid ice cream maker 8,100

electric ice cream maker 6,600

soft serve ice cream maker 5,400

white mountain ice cream maker 4,400

electric ice cream makers 3,600

commercial ice cream maker 2,900

Cuisinart ice cream maker recipes 2,900

Bonus

hand crank ice cream maker 2,400

ice cream maker machine 2,400

ice cream maker recipes 2,400

home ice cream makers 1,300

Resources

Probably your best research for this niche is talking to people who own an ice cream maker. But you can also read the consumer reports, research/interview manufacturers, and participate in ice cream forums.
Nostalgia ICMP400WD Vintage Collection 4-Quart Wood Bucket Electric Ice Cream Maker with Easy-Clean LinerNostalgia ICMP400WD Vintage Collection 4-Quart Wood Bucket Electric Ice Cream Maker with Easy-Clean Liner
Possible Affiliate Programs
Amazon.com has lots of options as always.

Don’t forget to search CJ.com & Shareasale.com for affiliate programs as well.

Monetization Suggestions

Build a list! Create a report about the best home made ice creams, or something similar, and gather subscribers. You’ll then be able to send a weekly/bi-weekly ice cream recipe, announce upcoming ice cream machines,  recommend icecream related gadgets, like bowls, scoops, containers, etc.  AdSense payouts are not bad alt all, and will go well with an informative site. Of course, don’t forget your money pages, where you recommend your preferred Ice cream makers.

Here are some domains available for this niche now:

AntiqueIceCreamMaker.com, .net, .info & biz with 880 exact searches and a month.

BestIceCreamMaker.biz with 1,300 exact searches monthly.

CommercialIceCreamMaker.biz gets 2,900 exact searches a month.

ElectricIceCreamMaker.info & .biz getting 6,600 exact searches a month.

OldFashionedIceCreamMaker.net, .info & .biz  with 1,000 exact searches monthly

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How to Double Your PPC Results Without Spending an Additional Penny

step-by-step affiliate marketing with AdWords

There are two ways to double your PPC results:

1. Double the amount you spend daily by performing the following calculation and entering it into the daily spend box. (s = to your current daily budget;  b represents your future daily budget):

double adwords spending

2. Double the effectiveness of your Adwords campaign. Here is your formula (c = conversion rate, p = future conversion rate):

increase conversion rate

Doubling your conversion rate gives the exact same effect as doubling your PPC spend. It also gives you the upper hand…

Pushing your competition out of the PPC market

Imagine getting double the results your competitor gets for every dollar you spend. It would allow you to drive prices up and allow you to still make a good profit. However, your competition may not be so fortunate. If they can only spend $2000 per month, and they have to double their bids to compete with you, they will have to have downtime where there ads are not running. Eventually it will become too costly to compete and they will be forced to find business in other venues.

Your competition will have no idea what hit them, especially since only 11% of companies use conversion rate optimization. More than likely, they have never even heard the term.

Google Website Optimizer

All though there are many software solutions out there for conducting conversion rate optimization, I have found Google’s Website Optimizer to be everything that I need. Plus, it’s free.

Google offers two types of testing:

multi abtest optimizer

Google divides up your visitors across the different pages or page combos (multi-variate testing) and monitors how many conversions each produces. At the end of the test, the page with the most conversions wins and you can roll that out onto your site.

Combining Google Website Optimizer with Google Adwords

Inside of your Google Adword account click on Reporting -> Website Optimization and you can get started with Google website optimizer. The experiment will be a part of your Adwords reporting and give you more details on what is working and what doesn’t.

adwords optimizer

When most people start optimizing their website, they get tunnel vision on their site’s content and graphics. However, to really get the best results you should run several tests from different ad groups.

Page x may not perform well with the ads in ad group 1, but perform super well with ad group 2. Typically the reason for this is that the page meets the expectations the ad gave the visitor.

Finally, you will need to run the tests again with the best ad group and best pages, but with different keywords to see which keywords perform the best for each ad and page.

Sounds complicated, but it really is not that bad.  Here is a mind map to explain the process. We will use multivariate testing for this mind map, but the principle is still the same for a/b split testing.

ppc optimizer

Once I have completed the above process, I like to go back and micro-target the ads for specific keywords with different combos to see if we can get even more of a conversion rate increase.

Jason Capshaw is founder of MyWebTronics, an Atlanta internet marketing firm. He resides in Atlanta with his wife and two children.

5 Ways to Speed Up the Loading Time for Your Web Pages

You’ve probably heard that Google incorporating site speed in search rankings, but we already knew speed was important. If your web pages take more than a few seconds to load, you’re going to lose potential prospects. Think about your own internet usage for a moment: do you sit patiently and wait for a website to open? Get up grab a cup of coffee, walk the dog and then come back to see if it’s up or do you click away?

Most people click away. They’re searching for information and we’ve become accustomed to instant gratification, at least online. So what’s an internet business owner to do? Make sure your webpages load quickly!

Here are 5 ways to design your web pages for fast loading.

1. Watch the size of your graphics – they are the biggest problem when it comes to slow loading web pages. The general rule of thumb is to make sure a graphic takes up no more than 10K on any given page and the rule of thumb is to make sure each page takes up no more than 30K so you can see where your graphics play an important role and why optimizing them is so important.

However, before you take that 500X500 jpg and minimize it to 100×100 in the html code of your page, stop! Reduce the size of the image before you put it on the page. Forcing the server to recognize the code and reduce the image size every time it loads, slows down the loading time significantly.

And steer clear of flash, it generally loads quite slowly. If you do use flash make sure you optimize the files before you load them onto your server and page.

2. Watch your use of tables – they can also be big files and take up a lot of space. Use tables sparingly, when they make sense and fit into your overall plan.

It’s predicted that as we move into the next decade, beyond 2010 that websites are going to become even more streamlined than they are now. Part of the reason is that more and more people are accessing the web from their mobile devices and a streamlined and simply designed website is much easier to use.

3. Clean up your code – often there are bits and pieces of broken code, and cleaning it up will help streamline loading times.

4. Optimize your page for content – content is why people are coming to your website so rather than spending all that time and energy on graphics and colors, make sure your content loads quickly: skip lots of images and links at the top of your pages. Make your content the focus of your site and make sure there are no distractions.

5. Use gadgets and plug-ins sparingly
– while these are fun tools that can enhance your user experience, they can also clutter a page and slow down loading time.

These five strategies are applicable regardless of the tools and language you use to create your website however, as you or your developer delve further into the website building process there are certain things you can do within each tool or language to increase loading time. Learn the rules and specifications of your chosen website builder and learn how to optimize images and files. Accomplishing this will take you a long way toward achieving a lightening quick load time and happy prospects and customers.

Free Niche Research: Job Descriptions

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Looking at my hot niche market list, I thought I’d go with the job hunting market. But since that term is  too general, we’ll go with Job Descriptions.

With so many people looking for a job these days, a website about job descriptions is perfect to catch those who woudl love to change careers, or lean what else they can do.

Are you ready?

Top 10 Highest Paying Keywords(from the Google keyword tool)

database administrator job description $2.99

web developer job description $2.64

legal assistant job description $2.58

payroll job descriptions $2.39

medical assistant job description $2.26

project manager job descriptions $2.15

project manager job description $2.08

legal secretary job description $2.08

it job description $1.98

job description software $1.96

Bonus

executive job descriptions $1.87

help desk job description $1.79

financial analyst job description $1.72

Top 10 Most Searched Keywords(all phrases are exact matches in Google)

job descriptions 40,500

human resources job descriptions 40,500

job description 14,800

medical assistant job description 9,900

human resources job description 8,100

customer service job description 6,600

executive assistant job description 5,400

project manager job description 5,400

receptionist job description 5,400

accountant job description 4,400

Bonus

bookkeeper job description 3,600

operations manager job description 3,600

accounts payable job description 2,900

Resources

About.com has a lot of information about the different types of jobs, and so does Wikipedia. Of course, you’ll want to find some printed materials as well: I’d go to the library and spend some time there, doing research in trade magazines, books, etc.
The Job Description HandbookThe Job Description Handbook
Possible Affiliate Programs
Amazon.com has several books you can reccomend for this niche.

Don’t forget to search CJ.com & Shareasale.com for affiliate programs as well.

Monetization Suggestions

AdSense payouts are pretty good, making this niche great for information sites. You can create mini-sites related to a specific job description, or you can create a large site caterign to everything about job descriptions.

CPA offers are a great option for this type of site: you can sprinkle ads throughout your pages with career ads/links.

Here are some domains available for this niche now:

JobDescriptionsSamples.com, .net, .info & biz with 2,900 exact searches and a month: WOW!

AccountManagerJobDescription.net, .info, .org & .biz with 2,400 exact searches monthly!

AccountantJobDescription.info & .biz gets 4,400 exact searches a month.

AccountsPayableJobDescription.net, .info, .org & .biz getting 2,900 exact searches a month.

BookkeeperJobDescription.net, .info & .biz with 3,600 exact searches monthly

BusinessDevelopmentJobDescription.net, .info, .org & .biz with 2,400 exact searches monthly

CustomerServiceJobDescription.net, .info & .biz getting 6,600 exact searches each month.

There are a lot more .net, .org, .info & .biz domains available in this niche. If you’d like the rest of the list I have available, leave a comment below, and I’ll email it to you. A great niche!

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To Grow Your Business, Stay in the Discomfort Zone

Guest Post by Amber Singleton Riviere

Many people want to build successful businesses, yet few are willing to put themselves out there in order to do so.  To grow a business by finding new customers and clients, a business can’t be a state secret.  Unfortunately, many business owners’ actions seem to suggest just that, and it generally stems from not wanting to be in the limelight and do those things that are foreign and uncomfortable.

Think of the most uncomfortable example of putting oneself out there – public speaking.  Public speaking offers some of the best opportunities for growing a business, like providing interviews to media outlets, speaking at conferences and seminars, and going to in-person networking events.  To take just one of those examples, providing interviews to media outlets is one of the best ways to put oneself or one’s company in front of the greatest number of people in the shortest amount of time and at no cost to the individual or company, other than a small investment of time, yet few business owners use this to their advantage.  Why?  Most are just too nervous about talking in front of an audience or appearing in the media.

By seeking out opportunities that generally frighten others and by becoming “comfortable with being uncomfortable,” you can position yourself as the go-to expert in your particular niche.  As Seth Godin said in his book Linchpin: Are You Indispensable?, “Discomfort brings engagement and change.  Discomfort means you’re doing something that others [are] unlikely to do, because they’re busy hiding out in the comfortable zone.”

In order to grow your business and become known in your industry, you have to position yourself as an expert and you get comfortable with the idea of taking chances and putting yourself in front of others.  Those first few steps, however, can be the most intimidating ones to make, so how do you get started?

That’s actually the easy part!  Start small and think local, and local can mean participating in opportunities in your particular geographic area or opportunities within your reach, like blogs where you already know the site owner.  Approach a fellow blogger or podcaster, for instance, and pitch an idea for an article or podcast that you’d like to do on the person’s site.  Most site owners are constantly on the lookout for content and jump at opportunities to fill the gap.

Once you participate in a few smaller and local opportunities, you can start venturing out into unknown territory, like pitching your story and expertise to reporters on the free website Help a Reporter Out (HARO).  If you provide great content, media outlets might invite you back again and again or might even start approaching you for your expertise.

The most important thing to remember is that you have to venture outside of your comfort zone and be willing to put yourself out there so that customers and clients can find you.  Get comfortable with the uncomfortable, and a variety of doors and opportunities will present themselves to you!

Amber Singleton Riviere is the founder of Upstart Smart, a resource for small business owners, as well as the Rock Your Genius radio show, which focuses on small business and entrepreneurship.  She also runs the Give Back Project, a web design and marketing firm, and writes for websites like Web Worker Daily on topics relevant to small business owners.  You can find out about all of Amber’s work by visiting AmberSingleton.com.

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