Could some one help me with niche marketing? I am wanting to get into niche marketing and think I have found some good niches but I am not sure. I need someone that has created a niche site before and made some good adsense income.
What do you need to know? Post some questions here, so me and some other members can respond and help you out
Well i am not posting the keywords I have discovered but here is some other stuff. Whats a good number or results a word should to become a paying niche. I have exactly 9 sources for the topic. Also the niche keyword has a current count of 4 and a predicted count of 7. Does this mean anything. Also is there any automatic article writers for niches like this or will there be no luck. Those are just a few questions. Thanks.
First question in response to your reply Blackhat or white Hat? Lets start there, Oh and yes there are auto article generators , people even sell them in the b/s/t/ section
Well on wordtracker is says count - 2 predict 4? I really don't get that but thats what I have found. Also there are 53,900 topics on this subject.
Alright so how would I go about this. If i found a keyword on google. How would I find a better keyword to use with tons of searches and no topics?
How To Find A Niche It seems everybody has trouble with this, and sometimes I do too. But, here is a step-by-step process to help you through that confusing research phase. FINDING THE NICHE The first thing you need to do is come up with ideas right? You have to have ideas before you can crunch the numbers. It's hard to come up with ideas on your own though, so you need some web site resources to get the brain thinking. Here's a few that I use, but there's thousands more. http://dir.yahoo.com/Recreation/Hobbies/ http://www10.shopping.com/cdi http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page http://answers.google.com/answers/ http://www.allexperts.com/ http://pages.ebay.com/marketplace_research/ http://pulse.ebay.com/ http://labs.google.com/sets http://www.magazines.com/ http://www.whonu.com/ IMPORTANT INFORMATION This site is excellent � it will give you Google and Amazon results, plus it will tell you how many searches per month on Overture, and VERY IMPORTANTLY it will show you the Overture bids tool. Why is that important? Because you can see if people are paying money to advertise a product or not. If they're paying to advertise via PPC, then they must be making money. So, after you've come up with some ideas, check out the bids tool. http://uv.bidtool.overture.com/d/USm/search/tools/bidtool/ OR, this site which gives you Google, Amazon and Overture results. http://search.rightnow4you.com/ HOW MANY SEARCHES PER MONTH? My advice is to look for searches using the Overture Search Term suggestion tool, and pick something over 10,000 but not higher than 100,000 or the competition will be too rough on you. Now this is just MY opinion, so don't take that as the only way to do this. Sometimes searches between 5,000 and 10,000 have given me good results too. Here is the Overture link if you don't want to use it in the above link. http://inventory.overture.com/d/searchinventory/suggestion/ DRILLING DOWN IN THE NICHE Now, once you have found a subject, try to drill down a bit. Say you picked a subject but it has 150,000 searches on Overture for the BROAD TERM. Say you picked GOLF. Today's search says that there was 930,853 searches done. Great subject, but way too much competition for you. So, you find a NICHE. You drill down further for something that people are searching for, and something you can compete with, such as IMPROVE YOUR GOLF SWING, which has 16,000 searches. Once you've found half a dozen or so niches, run them through Google Trends. This will tell you how many months of the year and what months of the year this subject is popular etc., plus a whole lot more information. You don't want to make a product that is only good in the summer, and you want to sell a few hundred by Christmas, and it's already April. You can see Google Trends at http://www.google.com/trends Once you have done this research, don't forget to look at Google Adwords too, and see if people are bidding on the PPC part. Watch and see if they advertise regularly. If they do, you know they must be making a profit, just like the information you found on the Overture View Bids tool. The next thing to do is decide on a niche. Before building your website and choosing your main phrase that you want to optimize the site for, or at least the home page, pay for a day at www.wordtracker.com and find a good KEI. That's what Wordtracker considers a phrase that you can have a good chance of ranking high for in the Search Engines, so long as you optimize your site properly.