Ed dale and the Thirty Day Challenge has stimulated a lot of interest in niches
It is well worth looking at the website if you have not already seen it Thirty day challenge
Here we present another way to search for a successful niche , but first a little background.
Several things are needed to make a good niche.
To find a niche keyword group or umbrella expression group that represents real people searching for a solution to a problem To find a keyword group that already has search enginetraffic. To find an umbrella expression that has real suppliers and affiliates offering valuable , not all free goods to the niche
To find a niche keyword group or umbrella expression group that represents real people searching for a solution to a problem
To find a keyword group that already has search enginetraffic.
To find an umbrella expression that has real suppliers and affiliates offering valuable , not all free goods to the niche
For those that researched the challenge they will know that Ed Dale recommends
Using ebay pulse and other sites to hint at searched ideas which is basic niche research. Using google search to ensure there is not too much competition ( he recommends less than 30000 phrase searches) Using google trends to confirm wordtracker searches by a comparison that calibrates against known traffic sites on other keyword groups ( and recommends 200 searches per day for a good niche)
Using ebay pulse and other sites to hint at searched ideas which is basic niche research.
Using google search to ensure there is not too much competition ( he recommends less than 30000 phrase searches)
Using google trends to confirm wordtracker searches by a comparison that calibrates against known traffic sites on other keyword groups ( and recommends 200 searches per day for a good niche)
Here is a suggestion for a systematic way to find the niche ideas.
People who are searching for a product often say “store” or “supplies”as in paint ball supplies or paint ball store People who want a cure oftens say “remedy” “remedies” or “cure” People who need information oftens say “information”, “training” , “how to” or “course”
Get a long tail list of those and similar keywords is a great way of finding some obscure but valuable niches Obvious? Probably!. Secret? Not at All! - But work it certainly does. These are not the only examples - Using similar search terms such as these, the author has found many more successful niche ideas.
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