Niche Socializer Review – Pros and Cons of Niche Socializer
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Niche Socializer Closes Today (April 14th)
Posted by admin in niche socializer on April 14th, 2009
Niche Socializer is scheduled to close today (April 14th). The release was planned to be limited so this should not come as surprise. As the first class of Niche Socializer is about ot complete, the next opening is yet to be announced and presumably will not be earlier than in a few months. So if you’re considering to get on board, do so today as it will already be closed tomorrow.
Niche Socializer – The Cons
Posted by admin in Uncategorized on April 1st, 2009
We all know that nothing is perfect and Niche Socializer shouldn’t be any different. After reading the good stuff about it and watching the videos, you will definitely want to know any drawbacks that it may have. I know I am, that’s why I’ve done some long hours researching it to find any skeletons in the closet that Niche Socializer might have.
Here’s what I find to be worth considering before buying it:
- The extra fee per site if you want to set up more than 3. I realize that for the average folks 3 sites may be enough, but that extra fee for more is really a little pain in the neck. It depends on the size of that fee, which they won’t tell us until we’re in, but I always find any extra fees after the purchase to be annoying. Honestly, I’d think they could have avoided it, after all there will be only a limited release, but they may be estimating that it’s a necessary evil to keep the competition low. That leads to another possible drawback…
- If they’re so worried to limit the number of sites we can set up, maybe the competition may really be a problem? Now, I realize there are thousands upon thousands of niches out there, but from my experience with other products of this kind, people seem to gather in the same niches. It may be because we as marketers have similar interests, but that still triggers a red light to me.
- Also, I’m thinking, is the social marketing hype is worth it? I mean, isn’t it just another distraction? I’m doing well enough with the affiliate marketing, ppc and all kinda good stuff from the old days, is this new stuff for me? If you’re anything like me, you might want to really consider well. I’m sure even if you don’t buy it today, there will be a relaunch, and you can save the money for now. Or better yet, you may save yourself from yet another unnecessary distraction.
- The easiness for complete newbies. I know they’re saying it’s very easy to use, but for complete newbies who perhaps barely know how to use the computer, it still will be a challenge. You will need to get a domain and a hosting account to set up Niche Socializer software. If you’re that kind of newbie I’m talking about, you may want to look for other, easier opportunities that are out there first.
Those are it. Surprisingly I was hoping for a bigger list. Still these are the drawbacks and are worth considering.
In my opinion though, the pros really outweight the cons and unless one of the latter is really a sore point to you, Niche Socializer is worth the money.
Niche Socializer – The Pros
Posted by admin in niche socializer on March 31st, 2009
After writing about all the features of Niche Socializer, today I will make it nice and short. What are the pros, and why you should buy it?
- Quick and easy setup of your own Facebook-esque social networking site
- Multiple ways to make money from your site – paid subscriptions, paid classifieds, paid business directory listings, ecommerce and variations of them
- Easy to follow training to setup your site, get traffic, monetize your site, sell your site, etc.
- Live coaching
- A chance to get into highly underused and potential social marketing techniques
- Reasonable price with a big return on investment
- A product of well known and established Internet marketers
- Literally no alternatives yet to this kind of product
- A license to sell every site you make for quick profit
- Traffic generation methods that are good for any site, not only Niche Socializer’s
- Limited time release which means there will not be thousands of competitors using the same methods
Those are just a few reasons why I think Niche Socializer is worth the money. But nothing in this world is perfect, so tomorrow I will finally reveal my pet peaves about this product which are also worth considering.
Niche Socializer Review
Posted by admin in niche socializer on March 30th, 2009
The official Niche Socializer website is giving away free videos explaining in detail what Niche Socializer, how it works and why you should get it.
Here’s the recap.
With Niche Socializer you will make use of social marketing. You will create your own website like Facebook in any niche you choose. You will get the required software and training to choose a niche, find keywords, get traffic, make money from your site, and sell it if needed.
The package is of 3 parts – software, training and coaching.
The software is a robust and flexible social network software. It includes all modules necessary to create paid subscriptions, paid classified ads and business directory, as well as do affiliate marketing and sell your products. You can choose what your website should do and how you want to make money with a click of a button.
Training consists of several modules:
- Niche and keyword research
- Setting up your site
- Getting traffic through free and paid traffic methods
- Building a community
- Building income streams
- Outsourcing
- Website flipping
On top of that, Niche Socializer provides live coaching sessions with the authors, where you can ask questions and get them answered.
No matter what your level of expertise, Niche Socializer is for newbies as well as experienced users. So even if you don’t know what’s going on here, but want to create recurring income streams, you will be taken by hand and lead through every step.
Visit Niche Socializer.
Driving Traffic to Your Social Network
Posted by admin in Tips, niche socializer on March 29th, 2009
There are few ways to get traffic, free and paid, but there’s not doubt that Google is the biggest and the most consistent source for both.
Taking your site to the top of Google results for your keywords is what SEO is all about. In essence, there are two steps in order to achieve this – on-page SEO which ensures your page is relevant to the keyword and off-page SEO which involves getting backlinks. If you’ve selected your keywords with competition in mind, getting to the first page of Google is a straighforward task.
The on-page part of this process is very simple, all you need to do is make sure that:
- Your keyword is in the page title
- You have the keyword in h1 tags
- You have your keyword mentioned in the content of the page at least few times
On-page SEO is really only a small part of what Google considers important, so even if only include the keyword in the title and maintain good off-page SEO, you will be fine. However, it is important to note that these elements define how your listing will be displayed to the people who search. For that reason you must make sure your title not only includes the keyword (which is bolded in the results), but also that it is attractive. Also make sure to include an attractive meta description, because that will also have influence as to how many people will click your result and not others.
Off-page SEO is a whole science. It has many strategies and methods to it, as well as many assumptions and myths. Google doesn’t disclose what brings a certain page to the top, but many marketers have gotten a pretty good idea through trial and error. One thing is certain, back-links to your site with your target keyword as an anchor text is in a nutshell the one and only basis for off-page SEO.
However, that doesn’t mean you can go out there, start spamming other websites, get thousands of links and immediatelly rank as #1. No, the quality of links is the major factor to Google. For that reason you should only try to get few but quality links. Sounds difficult, but luckily there’s a good measure to tell the quality of a page in Google’s eyes, and it’s a PR. Install Google Toolbar to your browser and you will always see what PR each page has.
OK, so how many and what quality links you should get to secure your position in Google? The answer depends on the competition for the keyword, but for a competition defined in my post on keyword research, few PR 1-5 links or even less PR 6+ links should take you to page one easily. In fact, often you’ll see that a single link even with PR 1 will take you to the first page.
Now, you will hear a lot about getting as many links as possible through article marketing and social bookmarking. You will hear that from Niche Socializer too. And that is also a way to go, but keep in mind that a high PR link will beat thousands of zero or no PR links everytime. To compete for more competitive keywords and to really etablish your site so it doesn’t fall down the result pages, you will need all links you can get.
To conclude, here’s a simple plan for easy SEO:
- Do on-page SEO, make sure to build a good search listing, consider it an ad that must attract viewers’ attention.
- Submit your site to several big social bookmarking sites (Digg, Mixx, Jumtags, Propeller work good for this) to get your site indexed quickly
- Find blogs with high PR and post comment with your keyword as the name.
- Create a few blogs and other Web 2.0 pages (WordPress.com, Blogspot.com, Weebly.com, Squidoo.com, Hubpages.com), write unique content on them and link to your site, again with the correct anchor text. Submit these to bookmarking sites too, to get them indexed.
- Write unique articles and submit to high PR article directories (Ezinearticles.com, Goarticles.com, Articledashboard.com). Again, you can submit these to social bookmarking sites to get them indexed quickly.
Repear 2-5 as much and as fast as humanly possible and you will rank for competition of 100,000-150,000 pages and sometimes more.
Your Own Social Network with Niche Socializer
Posted by admin in Tips, niche socializer on March 28th, 2009
In this post I want to cover the Niche Socializer software itself. In a nutshell, you will be creating someting that looks like Facebook, but that’s too vague of an idea, so here is the detailed breakdown of what your site is going to look like and how you will monetize it.
The authors divide the software into 8 main parts based on the monetization methods:
- Membership module as the main monetization method. This way you can sell membership to your site, and keep charging your members every month. This is the real power behind a community website. In this software, there are also ways to help you market your paid membership, such as free trials. You can also create few levels of membership for different price, including free.
- Viral Marketing capabilites to build a community like a snowball. In essence we copy other networks in this and do not charge for membership, but rather let them join for free and let them bring their friends. Then we market to our members. It’s a similar idea to email marketing with a difference that an active community helps to grow the member base virally.
- Social community modules come as we’d expect, it’s a all about social networking sites after all.
- Built-in email marketing is a nice feature, it also integrates with Aweber if you’re already using that service. It also means that having your own social community website, you will not need an autoresponder to do email marketing anymore. And I can tell you for sure that email marketing is still one of the best marketing techniques, and it’s great to see that Niche Socializer isn’t stripped off of it.
- Video and photo sharing is still hot and so it is included in Niche Socializer as well. That’s another way to draw attention or even monetize your site by letting your members sell their videos and collecting commission.
- Another big side is Ecommerce. This will allow you to set up your shop with your products of someone else’s products, in either case you can make money selling them.
- Some marketers say Craigslist is the second Google, millions of people visit it whether they want to sell or buy something. This is where you can capitalize as well, by creating your own classified ads directory on your own site. You can make it available to you members as a free resource or charge fees to post listings.
- A business directory is another concept with a great potential. That’s a great way to sell affiliate products or allow members to add more content to your site and make your site more attractive.
If you notice, almost every single part involves user generated content, which means your site will grow on autopilot. That’s why social networking websites are so popular, they only need the initial boost. In that way these sites are so different from your classic content sites or long sales pages, giving you more and easier ways to profit from your sites.
Also, I want to note that this package of features gives you the ability to come up with any variation. That means you can not only create a webiste like Facebook, you can create a website like Youtube, like Craigslist, any combination of them and much more. That’s where the real power in this software is.
Niche and Keyword Research
Posted by admin in Tips, niche socializer on March 27th, 2009
When you do business online, you have to understand that you have access to thousands of different markets and you can choose any of them. Therefore it’s never a good idea to keep beating a dead horse, when there’s plenty of others. If you get stuck in your business – move on.
Having that in mind, it would be good if you could choose a good niche from the beginning. That’s what Niche Socializer training starts with and I will show you how it’s done.
One thing you should always consider first is what you like to do or what you already do. You can start in the market you already in and look for those sub-niches that are worth conquering.
If you don’t have any ideas to begin with, start brainstorming. Go to Amazon, Ebay Pulse, look what is popular. Look at Google Trends. If you’re a member of any social networks (Facebook, MySpace, etc.) see which groups get most attention. Finally, pay attention to everything around you, look for niches offline, see what sells in the shops. Try to create as big list of ideas as possible.
Once you have that list, you can dig deeper. This is where the keyword research begins. And to begin to research keywords, I always start with Google itself. Start typing your idea in the search field in Google and see what suggestions it gives.
Type down those suggestions that you think you can use. In this example, all of them are good to use, except maybe ‘slippers uk’, unless of course you are doing a local business.
Another place to get more keyword suggestions is to complete the search for your root keyword and look at the bottom of results in Google. There are also keyword research tools that you can also use, but for the sake of simplicity, I’ll only cover what Google provides and that’s a fair amount of tools.
Next thing you want to do is find out how much traffic each of those keywords get. To do that, let’s use Google External Tool, where we’ll look up each keyword from the first step.
In some cases the Keyword Tool will give you good keyword suggestions as well. But keep in mind that you want to see as much traffic as possible, in this case of “slippers for women”, we can expect 18,100 searches per month, or 603 searches per day. That doesn’t mean that you will get all of those visits to your site. If you managed to get your site to #1 in search results for this keyword, you’d get approximately under 300 visits per day. That’s a good number, normally I would look for at least 300 searches a day (that means 9,000 and more in the Keyword Tool).
Repeat the process for all of your keywords and write down the traffic estimates.
Next we’ll see which keywords are realistic to compete for. For that we go back to Google and search for each of our keywords in quotes (phrase match).
Two things to look for here, the number of result pages (93,900 in this case) and the ads. If you see any ads for the keyword, that’s a good sign and it means that there’s a commercial intent in those searches for this keyword. The result pages is the main factor to decide if you want to compete for this keyword and anything under 150,000-100,000 means you can compete pretty easily. The less pages you see, the less competition there is and the easier it is to get your traffic. In this case 93,900 competing pages is a pretty good number.
But that’s not all. We want to also see if there’s any chance for us to get on page one. To see that, let’s search for our keyword again only this time without the quotes, as our target searchers would. There are few things to look for here:
- How many results have the keyword in the title? You want to see at least one that hasn’t got it, the less the better. In case of “slippers for women” there are only 2 that have the full keyword – that’s a good sign.
- How many back-links each page has. To find out this you will have to search for each result page in Yahoo (I’ll explain why) in the following format (changing the url and the domain name respectively): link:http://www.example.com/result-page.htm -site:example.com
- The PR of each site of the results. To do that, install the Google Toolbar, if you haven’t yet and go to the home page of each site (note, the homepage, not the page from search results, unless it’s one and the same). You want to see at least 2-3 sites that have a PR of 3 or less.
Note that you have to use Yahoo to look up the number of back-links, beacause Google gives little information about it. Also, all this information can be retrieved faster if you use FireFox and the free SEO for FireFox extension. I recommend using that to save a lot of time.
Once you have all that information, you can decide whether to compete to rank in Google for this keyword or to move on. If the keyword meets all criteria above, you should get to page one easily. For example, “slippers for women” that I used meets all criteria perfectly and therefore is a very good keyword to work with. Which is quite surprising, because I didn’t prepare it before writing this post and discovered it on the fly. Just shows that there are thousands of niches and probably millions of keywords that are literally gold mines.
That’s it for the first post in the series, hope it helps. I’m pretty sure that these same guidelines will be used in Niche Socializer only of course in much more detail. They are pretty standard and work every time. The important thing is to know what kind of audience you want to target from the start, and look for those keywords that these people would type into Google.
How Does Niche Socializer Work?
Posted by admin in niche socializer on March 26th, 2009
I realize that many of you might not have a clue about what social marketing means, let alone how Niche Socializer will work. So I’m gonna start a series on every step you would take with Niche Socializer. I will obviously not disclose too much about what’s in it for obvious reasons, but just enough for you to get the idea. Moreover, I will only tell you what I already knew before Niche Socializer so if you have any experience, you may even already make use of these tips.
So to get it going here’s the plan of action as per Niche Socializer course:
- Find a hungry market. Again, this includes niche research and keywords research. In the next post I will go into more detail and give you some tips.
- Set up your site. At this point I’m gonna go into more detail about Niche Socializer software and how you will be able to use it.
- Getting traffic through free and paid traffic methods. This is the most interesting part and in Niche Socializer training takes up 3 modules. I’m gonna shed some light on the most popular methods out there. And again, if you’re experience you will probably know them, but if you’re a newbie, you will find them very useful. I won’t disclose methods unique to Niche Socializer but I can those which I already knew before.
- Building a community
- Building income streams
- Outsourcing
- Website flipping
In tomorrow’s post and will cover the first point – finding the hungry market. It’s the most important step (yes, even more important than traffic). I’ll try to explain you the idea behind it and give you some tips to even implements them right away if you want.
Niche Socializer Official Website Opens
Posted by admin in niche socializer on March 24th, 2009
I just received the news that the official website of Niche Socializer is now open. It’s not for sale yet but the website has videos with a lot of information about the product.
The first video on the website isn’t very informative, it looks like only an intro but they will send you more videos if you register.
Which is what I encourage you to do, it’s free and will reveal a lot about Niche Socializer in videos. Visit the official website.
Andrew X and Steven Lee Jones Talk About Niche Socializer
Posted by admin in niche socializer on March 22nd, 2009
This interview is from the Niche Socializer press release. It’s a good chance to hear about the product straight from the lips of its creators.
What is the current situation in social marketing? What’s it’s potential?
Steven Lee Jones: “We saw the profit potential, but it was like driving in a busy city where all you find are one-way streets. We couldn’t get where we wanted to go, which was to tap the huge potential of social networks without being so constrained that we couldn’t market effectively.”
What were your goals in creating Niche Socializer?
Andrew X: “What we really wanted was to create our own sites as places where we could establish thriving niche communities. The problem was the technology.”
How can we make money from social networks?
Steven Lee Jones: “Continuity programs, or using recurring billing to sell to the same people again and again on autopilot, is one of the most proven business models out there. It’s been around for decades. We knew we wanted that at the core, so we focused on making it ridiculously easy to set up, and ultimately flexible to support any variations a site owner might want.”
How Niche Socializer is different from other social networking software?
Andrew X: “We were keen on ease of use, for sure. Our own experience showed us that the technical hurdles could be high and very difficult to clear. So we told our programmers to make it so easy to use that a technical dunce could be successful with it. They succeeded in fine form.”
How will Niche Socializer help the Internet Marketers?
Steven Lee Jones: “The leaders are already out there, but we hope we can enable the fast followers to make a killing with a tool that makes it almost as easy as using a web browser to surf. If we can do that, we’ll be extremely happy.”



