Friday Podcast: Niche Site Development with Zac Johnson

Zac JohnsonI had a chance to talk with Super Affiliate Zac Johnson’s and pick his brain on his strategy in developing niche sites.

Some of the points we touched on:

  • How he got his start in internet marketing
  • How he developed a niche site which received 180,000 visitors per day and was hosted on 16 Dell servers
  • How he researches and develops new niche sites
  • His viral marketing strategies
  • Tips for new affiliates developing their websites

Tune in for another episode of the Friday Podcast

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And visit: ZacJohnson.com

7 thoughts on “Friday Podcast: Niche Site Development with Zac Johnson

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  2. Ken

    Don’t mean to sound hostile, but what has Zac actually done since his Myspace site back in 2006? I know he made a lot of money on that site, but it doesn’t seem like hes done anything in terms of affiliate marketing since then, yet he brands himself as a super affiliate. I made some good money in the porn game in 1999 when it was easy and new….that doesn’t qualify me to give advice to today’s newbies looking to get started in the industry.

    I guess my question is, how long does Zac plan on living off his past achievement … Til he churns out enough underlings through his referral factory of a blog to not have to worry about falling into the next big internet fad?

  3. Debo Hobo

    This was a really great podcast…

    I am glad to know I am not the only one that loses motivation at times and I am doing some of the same things ZAC does to get back on track ie visitng myblog, leaving comments on other blogs and reading my RSS feeds etc.

    Great job guys:)

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  5. Drew

    He is obviously still is into affiliate marketing. Take a look at his current sites and you’ll see how large they have grown. He built a site filled with thousands of quality content, it was meant to be a long term site. I don’t see anything wrong with creating a long term site that constantly brings in money.

    I sense a bit of jealousy from you? 😉

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