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Killer Niche Marketing Review

March 19th, 2007 by Dee Bovis

Killer Niche Marketing left me with mixed feelings. I found some great tips on topics like choosing a domain name and on-page seo. However, other parts of the report were either inaccurate or not very useful.

Let’s start with the positives.

Killer Niche Marketing’s main point is avoiding over optimizing your web page. Pawel, the author, states that Google knows a lot about your website. A lot more than many of us think. And Google usually penalizes websites that overseo. You’ve got to go under Google’s radar to rank well.

His advice on finding a niche is very good. He shows that it’s not enough to find a niche with low page results. He gives you two great keyword tips to further evaluate a niche.

His advice on choosing a domain name might surprise you. It sure surprised me. However, he gives strong evidence from the SERPs (search engine results pages) that supports his advice.

His on-page seo tips are the best part of the report. I’m glad he spent a good chunk of the report being specific with his on-page seo recommendations. He talks about html header and title tags, keywords in the meta tags, keyword density, and linking infrastructure. His tip on linking infrastructure is excellent. Also, he points to four wordpress plugins that make your wordpress blog more search engine friendly. Good stuff.

He has some good backlink strategies. He tells us how to make our backlinks look more natural to Google. I learned a lot from his reciprocal linking tactics. My favorite backlink tip is how to obtain one-way links from highly relevant pages using three-way link exchanges.

Ok, on to the negatives.

His content building section seems very basic.

His linkbait section is lacking. He defines linkbait as useful tools or controversial content. However, many linkbaits are well-written, relevant content like how-to articles, resource lists, or insightful commentary. He never talked about those kinds of linkbait.

His tips on publishing duplicate content contained one of his web pages that supposedly ranks on the first page of the SERPs. However, when I tried the search, the web page was not on the first page.

Do I regret buying Killer Niche Marketing? No, because Pawel has some tremendous tips (especially about on-page seo) that are easily worth seven bucks. Plus, it’s hard to argue against someone who ranks on the first page for the keywords “affiliate marketing.” That’s a big accomplishment. However, just watch out for the mediocre parts of the report.

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