How to Edit Niche Health Products Minisites
If you’re a member of Niche Health Products, then you receive 2 complete sets of graphics and 2 complete plr adsense minisites which come in 2 versions. Version one is to be edited and used with XsitePro website editing software. The second version is desgined to be used with any standard html editing program such as Dreamweaver, Frontpage or NVU.
These minisites are composed of private label rights articles. This is a big benefit to anyone who uses minisites because you can edit the article completely. If you change the title and subtitles and add a sentence or change a sentence in the article you can create a unique webpage and begin to attract some good traffic. I’ve been using a program called WordFlood to rewrite my articles, WordFlood is an extremely easy program to use and they just came out with an awesome Version 2.0…..this is by far one of the easiest and best article rewriters I’ve used and the new version puts it out of read of any other rewriter in its class. Wordflood article rewriter is a needed tool for anyone using plr articles.
Below you’ll find an email I sent to one of my subscribers regarding editing NHP minisites.
Once again I apologize for the delay…my yard backs up to the Fox River and the front yard to a Conservation Area that is a literal misquito farm. Water is finally starting to go down. On top of that I’m always dealing with health problems with causes me to never be prompt in anything I do anymore. I only share with people because I feel like such a jerk for not being timely…..anyway, that’s my life story
I know a little about Jim Edwards course, don’t have it though. I thought he had some sort of proprietary website editor or is it called Mozilla?
Our when you refer to Mozilla are you talking about the open source browser and webdeveloper? If so send me the link.
If you’re interested in developing a series of health related sites I suggest you follow 2 strategies. One would be setting up a blog and the other would be setting up the minisites. It would be to your advantage to host the two sites on 2 seperate hosting accounts because you’ll want 2 seperate IP addresses. This will get your pages indexed quicker and allow one site to link to the blog.
Without getting into a whole lot of detail…I would follow this strategy. Get a generic health related domain…like www.TomsHealthSite.com then you would add the NHP directories (folders) to your domain….something like this:
www.TomsHealthSite.com/ocd
www.TomsHealthSite.com/andropause
www.TomsHealthSite.com/aging
www.TomsHealthSite.com/quitsmoking
Its imortant for you to understand that you should do some editing to the pages in each minisite, plus Kim gives you 25 articles a month which can be added to the minisite. Usually you don’t want to add them all at once.
For linking purposes you would have a main index.htm page. On this page you would have some general health information, maybe an article or article snippets and links back to the above minisites. You could offer a free book or other incentive to start building your list. Write some articles…submit them to the directories and drive traffic to your site. You’ll build a list in no time. Your url for this page would look like this:
www.TomsHealthSite.com/index.htm
I create 2 versions of the minisites. One version is for standard html editors, probably you could use your Mozilla program on. I use Dreamweaver for webpage design. The other version is for a website builder called XsitePro.
You sound like you could new at this. If money isn’t a big issue, I would consider picking up a copy of XsitePro. You’ll see and XsitePro version of the montly NHP minisites. You simply import that into XsitePro with the click of a button and then you can edit the article as simple as using Word and from within XsitePro you upload the folder to your site.
XsitePro automatically creates a Sitemap
Here’s where XsitePro excells….when you add an article, XsitePro automatically adds it to the navigation bar, footer, and/or sitemap of your new page plus all the other pages. All of which is important to maintain the linking structure in your website. Xsite is just like any other program…you have to spend some time learning how to use it, but they have an excellent manual and a good variety of instructional videos.
You can do all of the above with any website editing program….you’ll have to do it manually and it takes a while.
If you spend any time learning and applying the fine art of internet marketing you’ll find yourself purchasing a variety of programs, each to do a specific purpose. I have a ton of programs….most I don’t use, Xsite has proven useful and is great for setting up a quick page or site…especially for the beginner.
Hope I haven’t sounded like a used car salesman. But you can’t go wrong with the program, I’m sure there is some sort of trial or 30 day warranty….Give it a shot!
Hope this info helps…let me know if you have any other questions.
Talk to ya latter
Scott
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