How to Search for and Find Lucrative Niches
I have not done a niche finding post for awhile, so I think I’m long overdue. Just read a great one over the weekend that offers great advice and refers to some good tools, so thought I’d share.
*Advertising Disclosure Policy*If you’re the type of SEO who builds and markets a variety of sites, there’s something very satisfying about spotting an area that few people occupy, and making it your own!
There are various software programs available that help you find niches, often based on finding keyword terms with high traffic and low, or no, PPC bids. These tools can be very useful for keyword list building, however finding great niches requires a little more analysis to establish viability.
Let’s take a look at a few ideas on how to weed out the most lucrative possibilities.
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#1 Nicole wrote on July 11, 2011 :
Creating a niche site is one of the best ways of increasing your chances in IM. Not only does it help you create a starting point in your career, it also creates an image for you. Great post by the way, keep it up.
#2 Alberto wrote on July 30, 2011 :
Finding a new niche is one of the most difficult things for me. Ineed all the help I can get.
#3 Josh Kohlbach wrote on July 30, 2011 :
I like how you cover all facets of finding a niche to operate in. A lot of advice out there is just all about finding keywords that pay.
If you don’t have any desire to operate in that niche it can also spell disaster, what are you going to write about after 4 weeks if you don’t give 2 hoots about the niche you’re writing in?
#4 Adobe Man wrote on August 18, 2011 :
It’s hard to find a niche that you would like to promote because you like it but it might be one that the market is totally saturated so finding a niche is on something that you really don’t care for still would work out for you! What is Adobe? Keep working at it!
Adobe Man