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Hey BuSo - I'm not too new here, but this is my first post.
I want to contribute to the community by outlining my plan for a new content site and also ask a few advanced questions at the end for any pros that might want to chime in. So here goes:
Niche Research
Through research which involved looking at other sites for sale on Flippa etc, looking through my interests, and talking with other friends in the content space, I found a niche I believe is a very great point to start. I plan to start with a sub-sub-sub-niche (sss-niche) and then grow into a larger site by filling out more silos with content.
An example would be - a 'Home' niche blog. Under that would be 'Hobbies', and then 'Woodworking' and under that we could have 'Routers'. So the idea is to start by dominating the 'Router' niche with how-tos, guides, and review content and once that's filled up, spread to 'Saws' and 'Chisels', etc. At least, this is what makes sense to me so feel free to lmk if this is a dumb strategy lol
Keyword Research
According to SEMrush, the keywords I'm looking at all have under 30 difficulty and total 120k volume. There's about 300+ keywords that have over 100 volume I've found that are sss-niche relevant. The total sss-niche (including all difficulty) is up to 1.5MM volume.
Site Structure
The site structure I believe is quite important in terms of interlinking and user flow. The content 'map' is in silos that are then broken into 'clusters' and then finally into individual articles. So from the earlier example in the 'Home' niche you might have 'Hobbies' with 'Woodworking', 'Metalworking', 'Fishing', etc (this is from a site I saw recently doing very well). Each one of those topics is a large silo and then broken into clusters like 'Routers', 'Saws', and 'Chisels' etc.
For some inspiration, just look at some of your favorite conglomerate sites like TheSpruce, Angi, AllRecipes, Brides, People, Investopedia, SouthernLiving, among others.
Fun Fact - those are all owned by IAC
On SouthernLiving you can click into one of their silos 'Home' and they very nicely show you all their silos and clusters.
Each cluster is interlinked back to it's parent silo and also links out to the smaller articles. My plan is to have my main highest competition/volume keyword be the focus of the main silo and then all the other articles support it.
So the site is structured like this:
I ended up with 45 posts in total covering details, information, and product reviews for each cluster. Keep in mind, I plan to have the Silo and Cluster pages actually have content written on them - something like "7 Top Tier Wood Routers" or whatever makes sense with the keywords. These will actually be targeting high difficulty keywords like "wood routers". I don't expect the silo or cluster pages to rank easily (or at all), but I need them there for the visitors to make sense of things. Plus as the site grows, I will need them.
I decided on the Clusters effectively by simply looking at the Magic Keyword tool on SEMrush. You put in your main keyword "wood router" and then the side bar shows keywords grouped by volume. The top ones that make sense are the Clusters (cnc, bit, machine, table)
'Wood Routers' is not nearly as good as my actual niche, it's just an example!
Article Length
After looking at various competing pages, I determined the rough word count for each article ranging from 500-2500 words with the silo and clusters being the 2500 word articles. I also chased down some long tail keyword like "wood surfacing router bit" among others that will be added to various articles where that make sense. E.G. that above keyword would go under the 'router bits' cluster as an article outlining different bits and their uses.
So overall I'll have 45 articles covering ~300+ keywords with 1.5MM volume. So now I just gotta build out the site on WP and add the articles. Any suggestions for fast and great looking WP themes? I want the site to actually LOOK nice as this will improve user trust and organic backlinks. Plus I like nice looking things
Again, this is just the LAUNCH strategy. I plan to spend $1-2k+ every month on content after this initial batch is all rolled out.
Feel free to drop any questions! and I have some of my own...
Some Advanced (for me at least) Questions:
1. I have a domain that is 301'd to another domain at the moment (both are quite dead though), but it would be a great brand name for this new site. Is it ok to un-301 this domain and use it or would it be better to start fresh? I don't really want to buy an aged/expired domain at this point.
2. I'm looking to have all this initial content written for me as I have a full time job and don't have time to write 45+ articles quickly and I want to get the site up ASAP. In the marketplace here on BuSo I've seen content from $0.025 - $0.07+ per word. That's a range of $1,500 - $4,000+ for this initial site build. Does anyone have advice in this area regarding quality vs price? I also don't want to hire my own writers as that is a whole headache I don't want to venture into at this point in time.
3. I haven't given much thought to backlinks. Mistake? Where can I get quality backlinks that aren't $200+ each (like I've seen here in the marketplace)? Do I even need to right now? When does it make sense to start trying to get high quality links? Should I nab just 2-5 once the articles are up? This is where my knowledge is weakest TBH.
Thanks for reading!
-J
I want to contribute to the community by outlining my plan for a new content site and also ask a few advanced questions at the end for any pros that might want to chime in. So here goes:
Niche Research
Through research which involved looking at other sites for sale on Flippa etc, looking through my interests, and talking with other friends in the content space, I found a niche I believe is a very great point to start. I plan to start with a sub-sub-sub-niche (sss-niche) and then grow into a larger site by filling out more silos with content.
An example would be - a 'Home' niche blog. Under that would be 'Hobbies', and then 'Woodworking' and under that we could have 'Routers'. So the idea is to start by dominating the 'Router' niche with how-tos, guides, and review content and once that's filled up, spread to 'Saws' and 'Chisels', etc. At least, this is what makes sense to me so feel free to lmk if this is a dumb strategy lol
Keyword Research
According to SEMrush, the keywords I'm looking at all have under 30 difficulty and total 120k volume. There's about 300+ keywords that have over 100 volume I've found that are sss-niche relevant. The total sss-niche (including all difficulty) is up to 1.5MM volume.
Site Structure
The site structure I believe is quite important in terms of interlinking and user flow. The content 'map' is in silos that are then broken into 'clusters' and then finally into individual articles. So from the earlier example in the 'Home' niche you might have 'Hobbies' with 'Woodworking', 'Metalworking', 'Fishing', etc (this is from a site I saw recently doing very well). Each one of those topics is a large silo and then broken into clusters like 'Routers', 'Saws', and 'Chisels' etc.
For some inspiration, just look at some of your favorite conglomerate sites like TheSpruce, Angi, AllRecipes, Brides, People, Investopedia, SouthernLiving, among others.
Fun Fact - those are all owned by IAC
On SouthernLiving you can click into one of their silos 'Home' and they very nicely show you all their silos and clusters.
How kind of them
So one could start with the 'Porches' sss-niche and grow from there.
Each cluster is interlinked back to it's parent silo and also links out to the smaller articles. My plan is to have my main highest competition/volume keyword be the focus of the main silo and then all the other articles support it.
So the site is structured like this:
- 1 Main Silo (e.g. Routers). As the site grows, this would turn into a 'Cluster' under the 'Woodworking' Silo
- 3-5 Clusters off of the Silo (e.g. CNC router, router tables, router bits)
- 10-15 'Children' off each cluster
I ended up with 45 posts in total covering details, information, and product reviews for each cluster. Keep in mind, I plan to have the Silo and Cluster pages actually have content written on them - something like "7 Top Tier Wood Routers" or whatever makes sense with the keywords. These will actually be targeting high difficulty keywords like "wood routers". I don't expect the silo or cluster pages to rank easily (or at all), but I need them there for the visitors to make sense of things. Plus as the site grows, I will need them.
I decided on the Clusters effectively by simply looking at the Magic Keyword tool on SEMrush. You put in your main keyword "wood router" and then the side bar shows keywords grouped by volume. The top ones that make sense are the Clusters (cnc, bit, machine, table)
'Wood Routers' is not nearly as good as my actual niche, it's just an example!
Article Length
After looking at various competing pages, I determined the rough word count for each article ranging from 500-2500 words with the silo and clusters being the 2500 word articles. I also chased down some long tail keyword like "wood surfacing router bit" among others that will be added to various articles where that make sense. E.G. that above keyword would go under the 'router bits' cluster as an article outlining different bits and their uses.
So overall I'll have 45 articles covering ~300+ keywords with 1.5MM volume. So now I just gotta build out the site on WP and add the articles. Any suggestions for fast and great looking WP themes? I want the site to actually LOOK nice as this will improve user trust and organic backlinks. Plus I like nice looking things
Again, this is just the LAUNCH strategy. I plan to spend $1-2k+ every month on content after this initial batch is all rolled out.
Feel free to drop any questions! and I have some of my own...
Some Advanced (for me at least) Questions:
1. I have a domain that is 301'd to another domain at the moment (both are quite dead though), but it would be a great brand name for this new site. Is it ok to un-301 this domain and use it or would it be better to start fresh? I don't really want to buy an aged/expired domain at this point.
2. I'm looking to have all this initial content written for me as I have a full time job and don't have time to write 45+ articles quickly and I want to get the site up ASAP. In the marketplace here on BuSo I've seen content from $0.025 - $0.07+ per word. That's a range of $1,500 - $4,000+ for this initial site build. Does anyone have advice in this area regarding quality vs price? I also don't want to hire my own writers as that is a whole headache I don't want to venture into at this point in time.
3. I haven't given much thought to backlinks. Mistake? Where can I get quality backlinks that aren't $200+ each (like I've seen here in the marketplace)? Do I even need to right now? When does it make sense to start trying to get high quality links? Should I nab just 2-5 once the articles are up? This is where my knowledge is weakest TBH.
Thanks for reading!
-J