Think promotion first
This is logical. You come up with a good idea and then you try and think of some ways to promote it. Why not do it the other way around?
For example the other day i was doing a bit of backlink research for a number of competitive websites. After following one link after another i stumbled upon this PR7 veterinary resources page. It was free to submit to. It looked like it was getting a lot of traffic too. The only problem is that i did not have a vet website. $5 later i had myself a vet related page. I emailed the person with the list and he was quick to add my site. Now my little page makes me $2-4 a day. Might not seem like much but for 20 minute effort its not bad is it?
Have a look at a busy directory with a bunch of categories. Most of these would be quite packed with links. But other narrow niches such as: “Car parts in London” and “Prostate cancer research” will probably be quite dead. Make yourself a quick page about prostate cancer research and skim some of the traffic from that directory. Also a lot of academic websites provide links to related resources. Use this free advertising opportunity by making a website to fit the criteria. These are just a few examples.



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