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Project Case Study: Musterville

Wednesday, October 17th, 2007

Categories: Ad Revenue Driven Websites

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Ad Revenue Driven WebsitesI thought of a great idea for an addition to my section on Ad Revenue Driven Websites, I can talk about experiences with my own personal projects and why they worked and why they didn’t and really open up to readers on their comments on what I did right and what I didn’t.

Idea

The general idea was to pull data from normally unspiderable business databases. These databases would contain business information on smaller cities and smaller markets. These cities and towns don’t have business directories because the normal web entrepreneur doesn’t see a market for a potential reach of 1000 people. The data would be manually enhanced and individual community websites would be launched automatically from the backend.

Resources

  • Great backend. Databases could be launched in a second and full sites can be generated given that the data was present.
  • Great frontend. Nice looking front-end gives the site more credibility

Why It Worked

  • Untapped market
  • Easy to launch multiple websites once the data is mined
  • Not-so-net-savvy users means high CTR on ads
  • Hitting a huge database is like hitting a goldmine
  • Ethical content. The content you’re using isn’t copyrighted
  • Individual websites for each businesses is great in terms of SEO

Why It Didn’t Work

  • Getting the data and developing scripts to mine the data is time consuming
  • Low inbound links means it’s difficult to get Pagerank, you need to start with high Pagerank, or buy links
  • Finding the databases is difficult

So…

Given that information, what would you do?

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