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7 Nov 2008

Make Money Online with Niche Online Stores – Taking Over With StoreStacker

Author: Jim | Filed under: Affiliate Marketing, Observations

One of the biggest trends in the online marketing arena that I have not jumped in on has been the niche store business… until now! It’s true, making your own store online to sell affiliate products is a lucrative business.

Think about this: if you have a store that people go to, and simply redirect them to a more reputable reseller like Amazon, eBay or Overstock.com… you have one heck of a profit margin. Not only do you get a fat commission check every time somebody buys through you, but you don’t even have to worry about shipping! It’s making money in your sleep, and its a smart idea that can easily net you $100s every day without touching a button.

Until now, the go-to solutions for anything niche store related has been the systems called BANS (build-a-niche-store) and PopShops. I’ve found something better, and it’s a company that you can work with to make a ton of money with niche stores online, StoreStacker!

Why StoreStacker WORKS
A lot of the systems out there right now are over-cooked and require a lot of customization. With StoreStacker, you get a highly flexible package that is more SEO friendly and more effective. Essentially, what StoreStacker offers affiliates is a super easy (and fast) way to promote affiliate products online. Typically, when you think of affiliate marketing… you think about popping up sites optimized with targeted traffic and a lot of messy business. With niche stores, you simply make it and forget about it… there is really no need to buy up expensive traffic to try and lure a few hits.

I’ve used the other stores (BANS and PopShops), but I have to recommend that if you want to make money with niche online stores… you need to trust in StoreStacker. Why? Again, more content, better optimized and greater reliability. You can literally dump 1,000s of products onto your website, with articles and videos that are already SEO’d and ready to work for you, in minutes! Better yet, it’s the easiest system to customize that I have come across… so you don’t end up with a trashy-looking generated website.

OrderYoga.com – My First Niche Online Store!
This isn’t some over-hyped sponsored post, I’ve actually put StoreStacker to the test… and I love it. While I don’t have much experience with the search trends in Google, I know that Yoga has been increasingly hot, and should only increase with New Years coming up (new years resolutions = exercise-crazy adults). This store was just recently set up and I am still working on putting in ads and working in content. From start to finish, this has taken about 30 minutes to set up and customize so far.

The real pull of the StoreStacker system is how they literally let you “stack” your options together. Because they let you import/export all of your options, you can make multiple niche-related stores and compound your actions together to form a “super network” of sorts with you making all the profits. I’m definitely going to try and do this with OrderYoga.com, so check back if you’d like to see my progress. At this point in time, when I have a free minute I am going in and adding products… where there are literally thousands I can import.

Currently, you can fetch affiliate products (and thus, profits) from big chain people like eBay, OverStock.com, Amazon, YouTube, HotelClub and RegNow. It’s a great program, and I have spoken back and forth with the owner who has been nothing but helpful throughout the process… bouncing ideas off me and helping with the initial learning curve. I love good management, and this product has it. But to be honest, you don’t really need it as there are plenty of tutorial videos to help you along your way, step-by-step, and the whole system is automatic!

How Much Can You Make from Niche Stores?
Plenty. I feel like I under-weighted the whole idea of making money by having a “store” online. Basically, it feels like you aren’t making real money when you are getting it in 15% chunks over and over and over and over again. However, I now personally know several people that are making $100s online through these niche stores… a theme that is definitely played out. It might be a bit harder to see the spending we’d like to see in a down economy; but overall, the industry is still thriving.

If you are a smart cookie, you WILL make money in this business. By choosing the right niche and getting that organic search traffic by using SEO’d webpages like those that StoreStacker produces… you will be able to beat out the competition and steal away affiliate commission from others. One thing I’ve learned is to never underestimate your ability to make money online. With a pretty small investment, you can turn profits easily with a $8 domain name and a pre-packaged niche store.

Bottom Line: I love the idea of making money online with niche stores, and I feel like StoreStacker is the one I want to recommend for you to use. It’s the most cost-effective, and is honestly the best in show without much of a doubt. I’ll be reporting back on the success of OrderYoga.com (or any other stores I decide to go through with) and let you all know how this business has turned out in my trial run. If you put in the time, you’ll make the cash… guaranteed.

-Jimvesting

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  1. Ganesh November 7, 2008 at 10:46 am #

    I read another review about Store Stacker just now at The University Kid. But this one’s nice. :)

    • Melvin
      Twitter:
      November 9, 2008 at 2:40 am #

      I have been seeing store stacker reviews almost everywhere.. This one doesn’t seem to be a paid post though…

    • Problogineer November 12, 2008 at 3:43 am #

      yeh, I see storestacker review everywhere.// they are doing gr8 promotion.

      Gr8 promotion means, gr8 product and gr8 support.. that shows they are dedicated to their product. :D

  2. Nicole Price November 7, 2008 at 11:05 am #

    Seems like a good idea, worth giving a try.

  3. Ben Tremblay November 7, 2008 at 11:33 am #

    Good, I also read the review at the university kid so I won’t go in details again, but it looks like a nice little product!

  4. browie November 7, 2008 at 12:32 pm #

    Nice post. Man Store Stacker and BANS what to do what to do. Your template looks great it doesn’t look like a copy of ebay like BANS does.

  5. Trevor November 7, 2008 at 12:49 pm #

    Nice review.

    This is on my to try list.

  6. The Almost Millionaire November 7, 2008 at 2:32 pm #

    You’ve struck gold again.
    What did you think of http://www.bfranchise.com ?

  7. ZK@Internet Marketing Blog November 7, 2008 at 10:14 pm #

    the only one thing u need to keep in mind is

    Need to have passion or aggressive to run niche store other wise u can’t earn any thing.

  8. Harish November 8, 2008 at 11:40 am #

    Ya a double one.Both you and Jason Posted about it at the same time.Both of them did a good one.Good post Jim

  9. Jordan November 8, 2008 at 6:38 pm #

    Good domain and a clean site. 3rd result on google for order yoga which is good for a start up site. please keep us posted on the success of this site.

  10. 1000 Free PLR Articles November 9, 2008 at 12:33 am #

    Store Stacker seems much more diverse than BANS, but I wonder if there is a footprint in the source code, as this has been a problem for BANS and those stores that are not working on lots of content getting de-indexed.

  11. Melvin
    Twitter:
    November 9, 2008 at 2:37 am #

    Hmmm.. like you I have never jumped into it as well. I think somewhere next year Im going to put a work into it.

  12. jj-momscashblog November 9, 2008 at 2:45 am #

    :smile: Hey Jim, This sounds fantastic. In fact I have a note written here to call Pepperjam Monday to see about setting up a niche storefront before Christmas,but I might check out Storestacker instead. I went over to your store Yoga and it looked great! Congrats.

  13. Work From Home Opportunity November 9, 2008 at 7:12 pm #

    Hey Jim,

    Wow, have you ever got my interest here.
    I have never heard of this store stacker but it sounds way too cool.
    I have already requested the report and have downloaded it already.

    Thanks for the info.
    John Baril

  14. Affiliate Marketer November 10, 2008 at 4:49 am #

    I was considering BANS some months ago but will look into StoreStacker. Do you know what their client support is like?

    Dave

  15. Jonclaude November 10, 2008 at 5:07 pm #

    I have been using BANS, store stacker , now pepperjamstore I am big fun of store good post man!

  16. Caleb November 11, 2008 at 7:52 pm #

    Sounds good…I wonder how it stacks up to the Peppjam store builder?

  17. FightCellulite November 23, 2008 at 2:03 pm #

    I have 5 stores now on StoreStacker with Amazon products, I have my own content on them, but have not made any sales yet :( It`s been a few weeks since they are alive – keep us informed about your Yoga store results!

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