Developing Content Sites as Marketing Tools
by Sharon Housley
Published on this site: May 27th , 2005 - See
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Targeted Content Sites
Highly targeted, focused sites that are related to specific market
segments are highly advantageous and can often be created using
existing web content. The key is to provide value.
Think of the time spent surfing the web gathering resources
and information. By creating a topic-centric resource compiling
information, webmasters are providing a service or value.
In many cases that value is simply the compilation of topic
specific information in a single resource. The compilation
of this information in itself is the value.
These highly focused content sites can be great supplemental
portals that are invaluable as a marketing tool for niche
products. Niche portals help define expertise in a specific
market segment, not to mention the added benefit of providing
valuable topic specific links. The topic centric portals also
tend to achieve high search placement and will often provide
advertisers high quality exposure, allowing webmasters the
opportunity to capitalize on their efforts.
What to put in topical portal?
ARTICLES
Many article writers allow webmasters to republish their articles.
Search the large article directories for quality topic-specific
articles using keyword searches. The articles contained in
these directories often allow publishers to freely reproduce
the article's contents as long as the hyperlinks in the article
and article resource box remain intact.
Resource for finding articles for publication: GoArticles
- http://www.goarticles.com
RSS FEEDS
By nature, RSS feeds are designed for syndication. Most RSS feeds
can be freely reproduced. Locate topic specific feeds using keyword
or category searches. The contents of the feeds can be used to populate
web pages. There are a number of free scripts available that allow
webmasters to display the contents of an RSS feed (see
http://www.rss-specifications.com/displaying-rss-feeds.htm
for instructions on displaying feeds).
Resources for finding RSS feeds for syndication:
RSS Network - http://www.rss-network.com
RSS Locator - http://www.rss-locator.com
LINK DIRECTORY
While this takes a little more time, compiling a collection of
niche websites on related topics can significantly enhance the value
of a portal. Topic specific directories and search engines can achieve
high search engine rankings with the larger engines like Google
and MSN, and can easily be optimized for a collection of search
terms. The process can even be automated if you have programming
experience.
Sample Link Directory - http://www.investing-partners.com
TOPIC SPECIFIFC FORUM
The most successful forums are those that are highly focused
and niche-oriented. Establishing a community of individuals
with common interests will result in return visitors. Managing
a forum is not overly complex and there are free forum scripts
available that will provide the forum structure. Many of the
forums have scripts available that will allow for search engines
to spider the contents and forum posts. As the content flourishes,
the site will increase in value.
Free Forum Scripts: http://www.phpbb.com
More on topic-specific portals or information radars can be found
in Robin Good's book 'Newsmastering'.
http://www.masternewmedia.org/.../newsmasterstoolkit/
A site that is focused on a relatively narrow range of goods
and services will find that there is less competition. Topic-centric
websites that provide a gateway to niche information related
to a particular industry, sector, topic or market segment
are becoming increasingly valuable and popular. Compiling
the resource using free resources will minimize the capital
investment. Regardless of whether you are marketing a product,
service or advertising, narrowing the topic focus will attract
a targeted audience who genuinely are interested in the website
topic, allowing you to monetize the portal, and minimize the
expense.

Sharon Housley manages marketing for FeedForAll
http://www.feedforall.com
software for creating, editing, publishing RSS feeds and podcasts.
In addition Sharon manages marketing for NotePage http://www.notepage.net
a wireless text messaging software company.

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