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Exact searches, not an exact science
I received an email on my way home in response to my talk about Keyword Domains and Mini-sites in particular using the Google Keyword Tool to accurately “guestimate” how many searches a 1st page ranking minisite would receive so you can work out a rough revenue projection. The email reads as follows: › Continue reading
Keyword Domains and Mini Sites
Today I have started my presentation for ThinkVisibility.com in September. With 68 days to go I wanted to be well prepared, seeing as though it will be the first time I have spoken at the event. › Continue reading
Fly Fishing Books Domain Development Part 4
Since my last Fly Fishing Books post the other week , I have progressed nicely down the domain development road and finished with a great looking mini-site. I have added a full banner across the top of the page, finished off the CSS, which I have actually down on the same file, rather than separate it and changed the layout of the Google Adsense in an attempt to maximise CTR (Click Through Rate.)
After finishing the site I submitted it to Google and also built a few links from various other sites (directories and forums.) A few days has passed by since then and the site appeared today on its first index on the front page of Google for “fly fishing books.” › Continue reading
Fly Fishing Books Part 3
And so here we are, part 3 of my Fly Fishing Books domain development series of posts. This week I have spent 2 hours getting to the next stage of the build, which means I have spent 2.5hrs altogether on the site. You can now see that the basic content and monetisation tools are in place, a banner has been added and the domain is now starting to resemble an online book store of some sort. › Continue reading
Fly Fishing Books Part 2
Welcome to part two of my Fly Fishing Books domain development tutorial. If you missed the first post here it is for reference. In this weeks post I will be covering how to move your domain from being parked with your domain registrar, to hosting it on a server and then setting up a basic landing page to begin working on. The aim of my Fly Fishing Books posts is to give an insight into domain development and how by following these simple steps it can help you make your own scalable development strategy for your domains. › Continue reading
About Me

Hi, I'm Gary Taylor. I have bought and sold domain names since 2002. In January 2008 I won the Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award at the Midlands Business Awards. I have been featured on sites like Mortgage Strategy, speak at events like Think Visibility and SAScon and develop sites like Rottweilers.co.uk and South Africa. I am a Director of One Result and head up all aspects of SEO, Project Management and Internal Operations. I live in Birmingham with my dog Alfie and love to play the guitar. You can follow me on Twitter or connect with me on Linked In.
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