Step #1 - Chosing a Topic

Ok so it’s time for Step one of how to build a good money make, high SERP ranking website. This step seems to “make sense” but it’s not always as clear as one would think.

First: PICK A TOPIC YOU KNOW SOMETHING ABOUT AND WRITE ABOUT IT. I have even been guilty of building sites trying to get into some higher paying niches, but the fact is if you don’t know about it, things will take you 10x longer to write, ideas will be 100x harder to think of, and your content will be 1000x more painful to make. I made a site about snowboarding a while ago and it was BRUTAL. I couldn’t write my own content and ended up just taking it off the product I was promoting’s site.

If you don’t know about a topic how are you going to find a niche? Using any search information software you’ll get screwed because they always have crappy not-real search terms in them. “OH WOW! ‘Forex for your mom with banana syrup’ gets 1000000 searches a day!” it happens and makes it very painful when you build a nice site, get a #1 ranking for your keyword, and then get 1 hit a week.

**Revised Aug 13, 2008 - Now Google is releasing search numbers so you can get much more accurate results about related keywords here; however, still write about stuff you know about.

Second: PICK A TOPIC THAT YOU LIKE. It can be a bad idea is blogging about your job (especially if you hate what you do). This is strange advice for me to give because I am a law student and I frequently make blogs about the law, but hey, I like the law, I talk all day about the law, and when I go home I watch TV about the law and think about the law.

If you have a hobby write about it. If you like it so do other people and you can make it work.

Today was sort of a touchy feely topic, which I don’t love, but it needs to be said. Check back over the next few days when I’ll write about “Keyword Research”, a topic that mystifies a lot of people.

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4 comments ↓

#1 DaMan on 03.12.08 at 5:24 am

People out there must have more criteria you use for picking a topic to write about. What do you think is MOST important?

#2 RecycleCindy on 03.12.08 at 6:17 am

Very good information! It is so true that one should pick a topic that they are knowledgeable about and one that they enjoy writing about. As the post states, it’s so much easier and has so much more value as the author can just draw upon their own resources.

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#3 DaMan on 03.12.08 at 6:48 am

Thanks Cindy,
IMO your blog is a perfect example of taking a hobby and writing about it. I’ve seen A LOT of your posts through our SU friendship and am constantly amazed at how many ideas you come up with!
–DaMan

#4 John (English Wilderness) on 09.23.08 at 1:31 pm

Hi, thanks for the update (13 August). I’m trying to follow your tutorial, but using blogger.

Cheers,

John

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