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Surprising News: You don't have to be an expert to succeed online.

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So let me give you the inside scoop on the “Authority-niche” site model... It's where nich

So let me give you the inside scoop on the “Authority-niche” site model... It's where niche sites and authority sites meet and become an “Authority-niche” site, and the good news is you don't have to be an expert to create one (more on that later). First, let me clear up some potential misunderstandings... You may have heard the term “authority sites” before and you think of those big 1000's of pages sites like The Huffington Post, Forbes, Entrepreneur, BuzzFeed, LifeHack etc, right? That's NOT what I'm talking about here. Those are huge million dollar sites run by full teams of people on a wide range of topics designed to try and appeal to the masses. People like you and I cannot compete with those sites and who even wants to try to go ahead their full team and million dollar budgets? And those sites despite being considered "authority sites" actually cover such wide ranging and loosely related topics usually written by freelance writers who will write on anything you pay them to that really how are they actually "authorities" on the topics they cover? They aren't authorities on the topics they cover but it doesn't stop their readers thinking of them as such. But anyway, forget about them for now as here's the deal... The “Authority-niche” site model I'm explaining today is very different to sites like Huffington Post, BuzzFeed, Forbes etc by being centred around a very specific niche and targeted audience. When you hyper targeted like I'll show you later you can quickly become the "go-to" or "authority" site to your audience, even if you're not an expert (more on this below too) Though to be super clear... I'm not talking about small “niche sites” aka “affiliate sites” aka “Amazon sites” either, those are dying fast due to Google slaps and algorithm changes and Amazon bans and have limited earning potential anyway. The good thing is however.... “Authority-niche” sites DO profit from affiliate marketing (and other “income stacks” to diversify income) just in a way that makes them way less risky than your standard “niche site” that relies on getting traffic from Google and reviewing a single Amazon product. It's the best of both worlds basically where you still pick a focused niche, start small (and build up over time), profit from affiliate marketing (and other methods), and get traffic from Google and other traffic sources in a far less risky model than your typical “niche” or “affiliate” site. More will be revealed on that soon. For now here's what to remember... “Authority-niche” sites are evergreen unlike “niche sites” as they are not reliant just on Google rankings. “Authority-niche” sites are future-proof compared to “niche sites” as they are relevant now and for long into the future. “Authority-niche” sites are NOT overly time consuming or hard to start compared to “niche sites” or any other online business model. “Authority-niche” sites give you multiple, safe, income sources that are diversified so your eggs aren't all in one basket. “Authority-niche” sites are scale-able as you can grow your existing site much easier than you can if you were having to launch new “niche sites” over and over. “Authority-niche” sites mean no playing cat & mouse with Google as you use white-hat SEO and diversify your traffic sources unlike “niche sites” that are reliant on ranking for a handful of keywords. “Authority-niche” sites after some initial work can be turned into automated passive income sources and become an asset you can sell for up to 40X it's monthly income. “Authority-niche” sites are basically the best of everything when it comes to online business models. And I know what you are thinking... “I'm not an authority or expert on anything so can I really create one” Good news, all “authority” means online is that you know slightly more on the topic than your reader. Even if you are just ONE step ahead then you're already an authority to your audience who's one step behind you. Think about it like this... If you read 3 books on a subject, you'll already know far more than the average person in your niche. If you've been reading blogs, listening to podcasts, or joining forums and social groups in your niche for some time then you already know far more than the average person. What do you think makes me the authority on "niche ideas"? Do I have a degree in "nicheology"? OK so I made that term up, but of course not. I have no degree related to marketing or business at all. Do I know everything about all the millions of niches on the internet? No, obviously not. Do I know even really know anything about half of the niches I've revealed on NicheHacks? No, I don't. However I am able to use a process to find and evaluate niches that I can repeat over and then present these niches ideas to you. It doesn't make me an expert on every "niche" under the sun. Though you still listen to my advice on niche ideas and may have even used one of the niches I revealed on the blog yourself. You become an "authority" online by knighting yourself an authority and getting a few steps ahead of the people in your audience who you want to market to. So if you're a beginner to intermediate in your niche you wouldn't try to market to the experts but instead to the people brand new to the niche, and to them you are an authority figure because you know more than them. And the really great thing is... You can actually become an authority just by creating the right types of content using a simple “content authority hacks” process that you will be shown how to do later. It's something even the worst writer can do as you're simply following a step by step process to put words on the page rather than sitting and staring at a blank page trying to rack your brain on what to write. Authority content is not a creative process only for people who are good writers, it's an "engineering" process that's built using simple research and a step by step plan to establish credibility, and really anyone can do it when they know how. So as you can see I really love the “Authority-niche” model and believe it to be the best new opportunity for you, as well as the future of online marketing. And I genuinely believe that you can be an online "authority" and success story too if you choose to be, and the choice most definitely is yours. But don't take my word for it.... Instead check out the following success stories every day people just like you have had from using the “Authority-niche” model here: >> [( All the best, Stuart P.S. Tomorrow (Thursday 5th October) at 8am EST I'm going to send you another email expanding on the "Authority-Niche" system so you get the full picture of how you can use it for yourself. So look out for that email titled "Expanding On The “Authority-Niche” Site System" tomorrow at 8am EST. You are receiving this email because you joined the mailing list at and asked to be notified of any updates. If you have any questions please check the FAQ section before emailing me as most of the common questions have been answered: Join over {!global membership numbers} of us in the Private Mastermind Group where you can network, get advice from expert marketers, support from like minded people: Disclaimer: The sender of this email may receive compensation when products and services featured herein are purchased. Results are unique. Your results will vary widely. 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