ClickBank Niche Sites – Quick and Easy DIY
Below is a quick video tutorial on building quick do-it-yourself niche domains using ClickBank.
Eventually I will add more Affiliate, Ad Sense and Pay Per Action (PPA) sites to my arsenal. Monetizing domains and driving traffic to them is an easy and very common method of making money online. A few hundred sites each generating ten to fifty dollars a week really adds up and it’s not unrealistic at all.
One note of caution, I’m framing these ClickBank splash pages using the free online tool Cloaked HTML Source Code I’m not certain this is wise or the best method so if one of my Internet Marketing friends can help me out on the subject it would be great. I know Garry Conn and Yan are experts on the subject so perhaps we can hear from them. I’m certain it’s not going to draw any search engine traffic by framing the splash pages and there is no room for search engine optimization (SEO) so traffic will need to come from other sources.
The niche domains set-up today:
- PostBailout.com
- RecessionSafe.com
- USGG.org
- NewCreditHope.com
- SubPrimeRepair101.com
- MustReadEbooks.com
- GreatChocolateBusiness.com
- GasStruggle.com
- BlogDownloads.com
- CreativePhotoGuide.com


Yan from Payday Loan on April 20th, 2009
No, Garry is the expert.Honestly I’m yet to be one.
Brian, I don’t get it (sorry I couldn’t watch the video right now)… are those plug-n-play html code? Those landing pages look great though…
Anyway, in what I’ve come to learn, there are basically three ways you can profit from a single landing page.
1. Be on the top 5 in Google
2. Article marketing (e.g. ezine) with the right use of keywords, meaning to say your article is ALSO on the first page of Google.
3. PPC using the arbitrage method. In simplicity, it means bidding on $0.05 keyword to drive traffic to high-paying niche.
Though the first one is free and targeted, it’s one of the toughest to achieve and so is surviving the “Google sandbox”. Well, we are always in the mercy of the almighty Google.
While the last method isn’t really for everyone but I’m sure you’ve got the drift.
My logic is pretty simple. Throw your net as far and wide as possible, you’ll never know what you’ll catch at the end of the day.
Just my 4 cents.
Yan
PS: Perhaps I would make an effort to change the title for each of the landing page. Thing is, would anyone use the key phrase, “First Chocolate Recipe School”…