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Niche Site Case Study 2: Micro or Big Niche Site?


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Of course the work doesn’t stop after deciding on a niche. Having the perfect product to promote is just one piece of the puzzle of building a successful niche site.

The next part is working out your domain name.

This may sound simple and in some ways it is. However, there is a bigger question you need to answer before purchasing this domain name. What size website do you want? How much time do you have? How much money? How much money do you want to make? Before deciding on your domain name, you will want to answer these questions.

Step 2: Buy a domain name

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If you haven’t read step 1: choose a niche, read this first.

The first thing we did after choosing our niches was buy the domain names.

A good domain name for a niche will be brandable and include your buying keywords. Of course, if you plan to add multiple products to your niche site at some point, you need to take this into account.

It can be a tough decision to decide how big your niche site should be. Should you build a micro niche site that’s just based on one product? Should you go after a much bigger niche and write about many products?

Micro niche site versus a bigger niche site

A lot of this depends on how much time and money you want to devote. A micro niche site is quicker and easier. Obviously, there will be less content to write but it’s also far easier to rank a micro niche site especially if you have your product in the domain name of the micro niche site. Both of my existing Amazon niche sites are only about one type of product each and you can see that they still make great money.

I have read other SEO bloggers saying that the keywords being in the domain name doesn’t matter anymore. I say bullshit. Do a google for any of the product buying keywords that you would have considered in the previous step and I bet there are niche sites ranking with the product name in the domain. I have definitely found it easier to rank my niche sites for the product that is in the URL name versus other products.

However, a bigger niche site is going to have far more potential over the long run. It is hard for me to increase my earnings on my existing niche sites. I have tried adding other products but those articles have never done as well in search rankings. A bigger niche site is going to take far more time and money and need more links to rank. I would see this as more of a long term project, like a blog.

If you are sticking with a micro niche (and I do think this is a great place to start), I would definitely try to put your product in the domain name, if not your main buying keywords if that is possible (it’s usually taken). If you were going after juicers, for example, some ideas could be bestjuicer, juicerreviews, ourbestjuicers, juicerexpert, thatjuicerguy, mrjuicer, juicersite, etc etc. I recommend sticking with a .com.

If you are planning to build a bigger site, I’d be looking at a brandable domain name. So if you were looking at juicers but wanting to add other kitchen gear, maybe something like mykitchen, kitchenexperts, ourlovelyhome, etc etc.

I am sure you can come up with something better. Creativity is definitely not my strong point!

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Once we had the domains sorted, it was time to register them. I stuck with my favourite register, NameSilo. I love them because they are cheap and simple. It only takes minutes to buy and they don’t rip you off at renewal – They are one of the few (only?) registers I have come across that charge the same on renewal as when you sign up the first time and they don’t charge extra for privacy.

If you need to register a domain, use this link and the coupon code:DNWSAVE1 for $1 off. This makes a .com domain, including privacy, only $8! I do recommend that you have privacy set to yes for your domains.

You can watch this video about exactly how to register your domain at NameSilo step by step

Our niche sites

I decided for our new niche sites that they would be mainly focused on one product but we would build them with the scope to add a few related products. I took this into account with the domain names.

Site 1: The domain name includes the product name but has a brandable name which will help it cover other, closely related products which we have found good buying keywords for.

Site 2: We have the main buying keyword in the domain name and added “andthings” in the hope that it will look better when we cover other products too!

Time and money spent on buying a domain name

Time spent: 1 hour
Money: $18 for 2 domains on NameSilo

We would have spent less than an hour on this step and $9 per domain.

You can now read set 3: setting up a niche site.

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I would love to hear your thoughts below about micro versus large niche sites and picking a domain name!

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About the Author

Sharon is passionate about working online and helping others to follow in her footsteps. She started blogging in 2005, but became serious about it when she left Australia with her young family at the end of 2014 determined to grow an online business. She succeeded by becoming a SEO and affiliate marketing expert and now supports her family of 5 to live their dream lifestyle. She has a degree in web development, a graduate diploma of education (secondary teaching) and consumes everything SEO. She loves putting her teaching diploma to good use by teaching other bloggers how to have the same success that she has had.

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Natalie - Oct 25, 2016 Reply

Thanks for the suggestion re. NameSilo- will need to check them out. I had a domain expire a month ago which I forgot to renew (for a site that I haven’t got up and running yet) and Blue Host is wanting to charge me an extra $70 fee because it is late! Will be waiting until it is available on the register again in December and will buy via NameSilo instead. Cheeky buggers!

    Sharon Gourlay - Oct 26, 2016 Reply

    😮 That is terrible!!! I have never taken hosts up on their offer of a free domain as I am worried about later costs. You are making me glad that I made this decision! If the site exists at all, be mindful that you may get competition for the domain name when it is back as lots of people hunting expired domains

James - Oct 28, 2016 Reply

Thank you so much Sharon. I have been tossing around the idea of growing some niche sites for awhile and you are inspiring me to finally start

    Sharon Gourlay - Nov 1, 2016 Reply

    That’s great James. It’s worth the effort 🙂

Jolene Ejmont - Oct 29, 2016 Reply

Another quick question for you Sharon 🙂 Slowly building the site …. taking forever!! Do you use the same amazon partnership as you have for your travel blog for your niche sites so all the monies add up faster or do you set up an account for each site? Think we might have chosen the wrong keyword, the competitive rating was so low I got so excited but after a closer look the other competing niche sites are built really well!! Ah well! Learning curves, just gonna run with it as we are already building the site and see what happens!

    Sharon Gourlay - Nov 1, 2016 Reply

    Sorry, I thought I had replied to this but it seems it didn’t work. Damn travel wifi! Until now, I have used the same Amazon account for everything. It means that the commissions do grow faster and has helped me get to the top commission rate. Of course, it also means some risk as if they shut my account I would lose it all. One of my new niche sites is in my husband’s name for that reason. You can use tracking IDs within the Amazon account so no one else can tell that the sites all belong to the same person (and you should definitely use different tracking IDs anyway to keep track of stuff for yourself). If they are all low, then I wouldn’t care if the sites were well built 😀

      Jolene Ejmont - Nov 1, 2016 Reply

      Great thanks!! 🙂

Lonica - Mar 9, 2017 Reply

Hello again Sharon! Still trying to settle on a niche area. I discovered what I believe to be a rather untapped area. It looks like someone just started (at the end of 2016) creating a niche website in this area that is very similar to what I had in mind. It is already ranking in the top 10 on a Google search. Would you recommend staying away from this area, as someone else is already tackling it, or is is still a good option since the other niche is so new? Otherwise, all the metrics look really promising.

Thanks for your help!

    Sharon Gourlay - Mar 11, 2017 Reply

    Hi Lonica! I think that’s a very positive sign so I would be more inclined to pick it because of that 😀 Good luck!

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