kayzne
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Being as tho I retired from the black hat scene, I figured I'd share this golden nugget with you all. You can build a sustainable residual income that you can duplicate over n over, some knowledge is required, which is why i'm not worried about it becoming saturated, many who read this will not follow through.
The secret here, is developing small, local niche directories.
You'll need a webhost, a domain, a script, email harvester and mailer.
Now your site is done. It's set up to take monthly payments for listings ( there are different routes you can go with that ..free at first, pay for featured or all pay ) I'm sure you'll want to tweak it, but that's on you. Moving on.
After you're site is up and ready, the next step is traffic generation.
There are three methods here to get traffic.
#1 Craigslist. Fire up a Craigslist harvester, and collect emails and then mail them telling them about your directory in a sneaky way.
#2 Find that cities/states chamber of commerce website, this will list a lot of good companies willing to pay, as they pay $100's a year to be listed. They may have an edirectory, use an email harvester to collect the data and then email them. Outwit has a good one for $40.
#3 Use the localizer tool again, and cold call them up.
Once you've been successful in one city, Link to your new cities, and create a network and rinse and repeat. There are thousands of cities, and more countries, think UK, USA, EUROPE.
Notes:
In order to call them up, you're going to want to SEO your website so you can sell them on being listed. Offer people something of value, and they will continue to pay you.
Months down the road, you can then SELL your site on Flippa and make thousands based on your current monthly revenue.
The secret here, is developing small, local niche directories.
You'll need a webhost, a domain, a script, email harvester and mailer.
- First get your website and domain set up like www.albanylawyers.com or www.texaslawyers.com ( google richest cities, or most populated cities )
- Install wordpress on the domain.
- Install this theme, or a similar one.
Code:
http://www.warriorforum.com/warrior-special-offers-forum/635565-warrior-special-offer-day-600-sold-wp-local-places-local-business-directory-theme.html
Code:http://www50.zippyshare.com/v/71952381/file.html
- Once your website is created, and you have the theme installed, the next thing you need to do is fill it with data. In order to get that csv of business data download the Localiz3r L3ad T00l here:
Code:
http://localizerleadtool.com/
Code:http://www10.zippyshare.com/v/74108695/file.html
Now your site is done. It's set up to take monthly payments for listings ( there are different routes you can go with that ..free at first, pay for featured or all pay ) I'm sure you'll want to tweak it, but that's on you. Moving on.
After you're site is up and ready, the next step is traffic generation.
There are three methods here to get traffic.
#1 Craigslist. Fire up a Craigslist harvester, and collect emails and then mail them telling them about your directory in a sneaky way.
Hey, i was looking into your business, but I couldn't find any reviews on yelp or www.texaslawyers.com about you. Do you know where I can find some?
#2 Find that cities/states chamber of commerce website, this will list a lot of good companies willing to pay, as they pay $100's a year to be listed. They may have an edirectory, use an email harvester to collect the data and then email them. Outwit has a good one for $40.
#3 Use the localizer tool again, and cold call them up.
Once you've been successful in one city, Link to your new cities, and create a network and rinse and repeat. There are thousands of cities, and more countries, think UK, USA, EUROPE.
Notes:
In order to call them up, you're going to want to SEO your website so you can sell them on being listed. Offer people something of value, and they will continue to pay you.
Months down the road, you can then SELL your site on Flippa and make thousands based on your current monthly revenue.
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