Why Build a Niche Website? by Aaron Wall 2005-01-18 09:26:24
Quality vs. Quantity
Larger is not necessarily better. Many people tell you to make tons of
content but fail to explain exactly what quality content is. The biggest problem with growing
extremely large is a complete loss of focus.
Adding on Cheap Businesses
If a person is a good web designer and understands a decent amount about how
search engines work they can easily add SEO to their bucket of services.
Hosting is also cheap too. Some people will add on a couple services to website
design and call themselves a full service interactive media company.
It may sound impressive, but how often do you use the phrase "full
service interactive media" in your daily routine? Next to zero I bet. So
the message is harder to spread. It is far easier to be successful if you
sharpen and focus your business efforts vice spreading your efforts across many
industries.
Focusing in on an Industry
Telephone numbers were given 7 digits because human memory sharply drops off
as you add much more data. In any industry people will usually only remember
one or two products or companies.
Think of the name of a copy machine company. Think of another... it gets a
bit harder as you go down the list.
There are full service internet marketing firms, and within the internet
marketing industry there is the SEM community. The SEM community has the pay
per click side and the organic search result side.
The organic search results side of SEM consists of keyword research,
copywriting, link building services, and link brokers. If you look in DMOZ
there are over 800 generic or full service SEO firms.
Each of the generic SEO firms probably has a less than one in one hundred
chance of being a well known industry leader within the industry.
The Ranking Problem with Line Extension
If you make a huge website then many pages will be multiple links deep into
the site. Many of the links into your site will usually be linked to the home
page.
Having only one home page on a huge site vice having five or six really
focused sites means you will probably only have one chance to rank well for
really competitive phrases. You will need to build extreme link popularity into
your site to have your inner pages rank really well for competitive search
terms (unless the inner page is an extremely unique well positioned idea).
The Linking Problem with Line Extension
The web is a big social network. Many quality links are based upon business
partnerships. If you host, design, and promote sites you make it hard for
hosts, designers, or marketers to link to you. People do not generally like to
link to their competition, especially their unfocused competition.
If you pick a focus on a single industry it is much easier to make business
partnerships with other sites around your business idea that do not directly
compete with you.
Inside the Consumers Mind
As you add to your services you lose the positioning you have for your other
services. When Google bought Blogger they left the name Blogger alone. When you
think Google they want you to think search. When you think search they want you
to think Google.
While line extension may at first seem like a good idea it often hurts
businesses more than it helps them. When Heinz became ketchup it lost it's
position as pickles. Right now I can tell you who I would refer you to for
almost anything in SEO because certain people have branded themselves that way.
Certain people become synonymous with ideas within their industry.
Breaking Down the SEO Industry
When I think of SEO there are really only a few companies that come to mind
(out of many hundreds or thousands of companies). When I think of each of the
market segments I usually think of one or two people or websites.
SEO Copywriting: People argue as to whether or not
copywriting or links are more important. Obviously both matter at least somewhat.
Jill Whalen
positioned herself as "The SEO Copywriter."
It does not matter if she is right or wrong in her thinking how important
SEO copywriting is. If you think you need an SEO Copywriter then you likely
will end up running into Jill Whalen.
Linking is Important: In that whole arguement about whether
llinking or copywriting is more important John Scott branded himself as the
person who thinks links rule the world. His voice has been rather crass and
perhaps too loud for some, but he has established a brand. If you believe in
the power of links there is a good chance you will run into John Scott.
Announcing Websites: Sometimes landing a big client can
make your name. Eric Ward helped build the Amazon.com linking campaign.
He has since worked for many other large national or international sites
with his website announcement service. If you need to announce your website it
is likely you will run into Eric
Ward.
Link Brokers: There are only a handful of large link
brokers on the web. I can think of maybe a half dozen off hand.
By taking Google to court for lowering his PageRank SearchKing made himself
the ridicule of many jokes. He now has a gigantic new office. He too was
laughing all the way to the bank.
Sometimes adding on extra things to combat problems within your industry
boosts your popularity and may define you as a leader within your industry.
Recently Google began to stop parsing link popularity on some sites that were
selling links and Jarrod Hundt came up with a service called BlockedPR.com that
tracks these sites.
Odds are that if you need a link broker you stand a good chance of running
into the PRadNetwork or TextLinkBrokers.
Keyword Research: Thought to be too small or too focused of
an idea by many SEO firms, keyword research became a lucrative field for Dan
Thies.
Dan Thies snatched the opportunity to become synonymous with keyword
research. He has just about zero competitors and if you need help with keyword
research you will likely stumble into Dan Thies.
Article Summary
- The web is a social structure where many links are based
on business partnerships.
- If you have a huge broad sweeping business it is usually
harder to get free links.
- People usually only remember a few names in any field.
- Most people become successful by focusing their energies
vice expanding their offerings.
- by Aaron Wall, owner of
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