Hey everyone, I thought I should introduce myself around here since I plan I making a stay.
I'm about 5 weeks off of finishing my uni degree - bachelors of IT and I'm starting now to prepare myself for the the long road ahead of self-employment.
Studying IT, I've obviously got a keen interest...
Let's say I have this silo structure:
Gaming
Headsets
Wireless
Brand 1
Brand 2
Wired
Brand 1
Brand 2
The gaming silo will have a link to the child silo 'headsets'.
Then headsets will have two more children links to 'wireless' and 'wired.'
Say I want to review the new tutrlebeach...
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Well like you said: Either way I would focus on building out individual silos or categories one at a time.
^ That is exactly what I will be doing. I have two major silos planned so far. I will be incrementally producing content for each sub silo with hopes of eventually covering that entire main...
Is it important to stick with a theme of niches to target within a vertical?
EG: The technology vertical and talking about: Drones, Laptops, Car accessories
They all fall under technology, but they aren't really related in any way.
To me this doesn't seem like a good idea because your...
As mentioned in day 2 of the digital crash course:
- Pick a vertical that you have passion for and a complementary skill set and knowledge base.
Vertical: Technology
- You can tackle one sub-niche at a time within this vertical-wide business to create a footing.
Sub-Niche: Smart watches
- Angle...