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Wallpaper Site and 3 New Tools
Niche Marketing, Reviews, Tools
8:57 pm
I have just finished my first niche site that includes PeakClick as a method of monotization. I made a site about Wholesale Wallpaper with RSSG (really simple site generator). RSSG is a free site generator that is open source. I have never used any of the site generators that cost money, but I must say I rather liked RSSG. In the future I will offer templates to use with RSSG and also additional modules, etc.
For this site I used PeakClick RSS to add filler content that will keep my pages fresh. I found that PeakClick paid about 4 - 5 cents for a click with the keyword “wallpaper”. This might sound terrible, but Adsense usually pays less than 10 cents for this keyword. Also, other keywords do make more (although I don’t think they have any keywords that get over $2.00 bids). I wouldn’t stop using Adsense or YPN and use PeakClick instead. But I don’t think that’s what PeakClick is meant to do. It is a nice way to add RSS content that can make you a little extra money.
I actually used 3 new tools for this site: RSSG, PeakClick, and Orwell. Orwell is a great piece of software! I found out about it over at the Niche Marketing Mastermind Forum. Basically, its like an article browser. You to go certain article sites with the software and search for your keyword, when you find an article you like, it saves all the information for you. You can save it as a .txt or .html. I used it tonight to find wallpaper articles for my Wallpapersite and it was actually fun to use. I didn’t want to stop finding articles, it is addictive! Be warned. Plus it’s free, can’t get any better than that.






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February 8th, 2006 at 8:49 am
Where did you get your content for you wallpaper site? Very nice by the way
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February 8th, 2006 at 8:57 am
Thanks, I used the Orwell software to get the content from ezinearticles, article city, and go articles. I also wrote about 3 articles that are shuffled in there.
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May 6th, 2006 at 3:31 pm
Hi, I like your site here.
I’ve been playing with RSSGM myself. However, when I use it - I tend to churn out pure spam! Your wallpaper site looks very well done, a classy generated site indeed. Are you using a very small Keyword List? Also, how are you getting your articles to match up to the proper link? When I use rssgm I put articles in to a folder, and those articles are then randomly displayed by clicking links.
Thanks
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June 23rd, 2006 at 3:53 pm
Thanks Dustin,
I did use a small keyword list, but most importantly all of my keywords were very similar. Every keyword was something about wallpaper. This way, no matter what article gets randomly paired up with the keyword, it appears to be a match. This method might not work so well with topics that are broad, thereful I only use RSSGM on a very narrow topic that has many closely related facets. Hope that helps!