Case Study: Turning $100 into 10,000 visitors and 100+ Links

Glen Allsopp / 53 Comments / September 22nd, 2008 / Subscribe via RSS

I’ve been testing out blogging in different niches lately, doing some posts for a personal site and also coming up with post ideas for clients. My experience is that there is a lot to gain from writing in a new niche, from learning how to network with zero status and using popular content ideas in an industry where they don’t exist.

This post is going to look at a simple tactic that brought over 10,000 visitors and hundreds of links that you can replicate today.

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Using Ideas

As many of you may know, I’ve been in this industry for over 3 years now and I’ve seen many bloggers come and go. With that, there have been so many post ideas I wish I had thought of, but once it’s out there it’s not really my thing to take the idea and just re-hash the writing.

However, if something does well in one niche, you can actually take that to a different niche and put it on a site there. This is exactly what I did, I copied an idea that has done very well in this niche, had it made and then put it in a completely new niche where it can work just as well. The result?

  • Over 10,000 visitors to the page
  • Hundreds of backlinks and rising
  • Over 80 extra feed subscribers

And best of all, you don’t even need a blog.

The Idea

I’m sure most of you have came across this before, and you’ve probably even thought about doing something similar. However, the difference between doing and thinking is a big one. Personally, I don’t sit around, I would rather spend some money and see if something sticks. The idea in question is this list of the ‘Top 100 Make Money Online Blogs‘ by Mark and 45n5.

I paid a programmer from India $100 to create me the same script and put it to use in the personal development industry. Basically you enter a site via the admin panel and it ranks them via Google PR, Technorati Score & Alexa rank. Because you are giving bloggers exposure, they are more than happy to help you promote the page, all I did was contact each blogger to let them know that they were listed.

The results…

Over 400 links to the page according to Yahoo (in less than one month):

Over 10,000 pageviews on the page itself:

All this after spending $100 and about 30 minutes of my time to contact all the bloggers on the list who were all happy to link to, tweet, and stumble the page. This page is only around 2 weeks old so the traffic is only going to continue to increase as well as the links.

So, the next time you see a good idea in one niche, how about you give it a shot on one of your websites, instead of just wondering ‘what if?’.


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53 Comments »

Comment by Joe Hall

This is a great idea. But, I am slightly confused. How does the rankings figure out? Whats the formula that decides the rankings? I see PageRank Techronati and Alexa, but how does that figure into rankings?

 
Comment by Adam Croft

I’d be interested to see how you would turn the 10,000 hits into revenue, though. How would you monetise the project in order for that $100 to be truly worthwhile?

 
Comment by Joshua Sciarrino

Hey, thanks for the advice. Yea, I’m doing that right now with two niches. They are TOTALLY untapped.

Good luck with the niche blog. :)

 
Comment by Jeff

Would you like to sell a copy of the script so I don’t have to have one made? :) Will be using it in the Apparel Industry.

 
Comment by Ryan Nagy

That’s a great idea and there are 1000’s upon 1000’s of niches where that can be done.

Quick question: What are you using for you sponsored ads on the right-hand side? Is that a plugin or php program of some sort?

- Ryan

 
Comment by Bughy

If you know how to do it it’s 0$ to 10000 visitors. 10kz for sharing! :D

 
Comment by Bughy

Already did it and a few websites added. It’s for the blogging community in Romania: http://www.psd2markup.com/roblogstats/index.php

 
Comment by Rob

I’d be interested in buying the script too.

 
Comment by Rob

I’d be interested in buying the php script too! ;)

 
Comment by ToscanaeTirreno

You are not tracking the time you spent on the project:

- time to find the programmer, time to contact the bloggers etc.

Time has a value too.
And then, if you learn to program, you can even do it almost for free.

 
Comment by Paul Kenjora

What is the quality of traffic that these posts receive?

Also what is the effect of putting the post up? Does it improve your site rank?

 
Comment by Sean

Glen, you wasted your time and money get the script built, there is one already available for $20 - http://www.5starred.com/

And lets be honest, it hasn’t got 100s of link, most links are from the same sites.

 
Comment by Paul

Great idea, thanks for sharing. I’m going to add a top 100 to my site.

 

I just got done coming from that top 100 blogs site because I was looking for some good dofollow blogs! I found a lot of good ones on there, but you could tell some of them were just for promotion, as they did not have a lot of comments on it, but a decent page rank. I think i’m going to do this.

 
Comment by Rob

Bughy - I don’t have AM (quite intentionally). ;)

 
Comment by InfectedByBugs

That idea is amazing! I actually found this site through the top 100 list so am sure that a top 100 in other niche’s would work a dream.

 

ok — nice try!

you’ve said 400 links in Yahoo, but what about Google?

Comment by Glen Allsopp

Errr…Yahoo is far better than Google for checking links. Everyone knows Google only show a portion of the links they know about.

 
 
Comment by Dirxion

Awesome, awesome idea. $100 for the script? Not bad!

I think that this same idea can be scaled for different niches. For example, the niche I deal in probably wouldn’t have close to 100 good blogs that I could rank, maybe 25 or so, and this would be a great way to do that. I’m sure it would still be effective…guess we’ll have to find out!

 
Comment by Stockpreacher

I still dun understand that how can you pagerank go up really high, but you didn’t provide the content often. Is it just to post to the top 100 list or other rank site?

Comment by Glen Allsopp

Can you re-phrase the question? I don’t understand

 
 
Comment by Paul SEM

very creative. thanks for the post.

 
Comment by instant cash blog

Awesome post.
I think you should sell the post.
Also where did you outsource this project work

 
Comment by Kim McGinnis

I love the top 100 lists. That is actually how I found you!

What you have done is fantastic-not rested on a great idea but acted on it.

Have you always been like this, or was this learned behavior, or inspired by someone or something?

If if learned or inspired…is there a story there?

 
Comment by Norhafidz

hey, thanks for the advice, great one. Is it ok if ask where did you find the Indian programmer?

 
Comment by Steve

Hello,
Great idea! I think I will try it out.

Thanks

 
Comment by Eklavya

Somebody told me that you need to have an Amazon access key to retrieve data from Alexa and for this they (Amazon) charge some money. Can you please tell me is it really so and if yes can you please tell how much money do they charge?

 
Comment by Corey Freeman

Very nice idea. People really love rankings and I can see how it could be very profitable after contacting all of the bloggers. I wish I had an idea like that, haha.

 

Good idea though. We can give it a try but how are we assured that the same percentage of success (is it true) would be achieved by anyone? Don’t think I am pessimistic, but has it paid off to all who attempted it?

 

Hi Glen, coincidentally I came over here from the 45n5 list and subscribed to your blog. My blog just made that list, so I am excited! Great technique, I am going to use it next week, that 45n5 list is mentioned all over the place!

 
Comment by Terry Divyak

What a great original idea, without all the work to create a list manually.

 
Comment by fas

That is a cool script out there. For $100 you got much more then you wanted.

 

Hey Glen. this is simply awesome. I feel like a proud parent. although I had nothing to do with your smart friggin butt. I’m usually the one that startles people with how smart i am, but you got me.

 
Comment by Tiko Subscribed to comments via email

How did you collect the blog list in the first place? takes a long of time and research to gather a list of blogs for a nice unless you have some kind of help from a software.

Comment by Glen

It didn’t take more than 30 minutes Tiko

Comment by Tiko Subscribed to comments via email

How did you start? If you don’t mind.

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Comment by jo Subscribed to comments via email

I have this really great page but no skills in blogging or social networking sites. So, how do I contact bloggers to let them know ? Is there a list of blogger emails around ? Is there a site where you can just put the URL and people check it out ?
The page is a Paypal fee calculator, actually just a tool in a Paypal simulator, but very useful to the general public as it has been made ultra easy to use.
It is also unique as it is deadly accurate, complete and up to date. (we are paypal developers) You may have a look at:
http://alphapal.net/fee-calculator.php

Thanks for your advices, and feel free to blog, hub, stumble, digg, etc… about it, you’ll be the first as we just published it.

Jo

 
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